The Burnett's are a NorthEast Scottish
family, whose Chief, James C. A. Burnett of Leys, lives at The House of Crathes adjacent
to the ancestral home, Crathes Castle, outside of Banchory, Scotland.
The Burnetts were never a sept of Clan
Campbell, or any other clan, but were an independant family, who became wealthy from
judicious marriages and land acquisitions. Although the family lived in a Highland area
and many spoke the Gaelic, Burnetts were generally considered a powerful Lowland family
and in the main spoke Scots.
They were originally an Anglo-Saxon
family (BARNARD) who came to Scotland in the train of David I in the 12th century and
first settled in the southern part of the country, where some remained to become the
Burnetts of Barns. The chiefly branch traveled on to the Kincardineshire area (near
Aberdeen), where they became the Burnetts of Leys. The family has been resident in the
area since that time.
The current Laird is James Comyn
Amhurst Burnett of Leys. Chief of the name and of the House of Burnett.