Boyd Coat of Arms
The Boyd family had at one time been vassals of the Stewart
family, so they used the design of the Stewart coat of arms for
their own, only changing the colours. The Stewarts owned the whole
of Renfrewshire and part of Kyle in Ayrshire between the rivers
Irvine and Ayr. They originally came from Brittany and were known
as fitz-Alan. Walter fitz-Alan was invited to Scotland by King
David I, who gave him lands and made him his Steward, which is
where the name Stewart comes from. The King's Steward was in charge
of the King's money. Money was then counted on a chessboard with
counters which is what the coat of arms represents.
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