Scottish Tartans. Agnew.
Also Known as MacAgnew Designer: Agnew/Lindley Tartan date: 1976 Available in:Lightweight (Lochcarron) and Heavyweight Registration notes:Recorded in Lyon Court Book. LCB35 dated 17th...
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Also Known as MacAgnew Designer: Agnew/Lindley Tartan date: 1976 Available in:Lightweight (Lochcarron) and Heavyweight Registration notes:Recorded in Lyon Court Book. LCB35 dated 17th...
The name Adam was very popular in England in the 14th century, and was also found in Scotland at this...
This is said to be one of the oldest of the tartans produced by Wilsons of Bannockburn and mentioned in...
The name Adair originates in Renfrewshire when Thomas Edzear had a charter of the lands of Kildonan in the Rynes...
The earliest record of this name is that of an abbott of the Strathearn Monastery of Abernethy in Perthshire in...
William de Abercromby did homage to Edward I of England in 1296 for his lands in the parish of Abercromby,...
This tartan was first mentioned by Wilsons of Bannockburn in 1805. They say it was named after Sir Ralph Abercrombie...
Another “royal” tartan of the House of Stuart/Stewart. It was referred to by George V as “my personal tartan”, though it appeared in the Vestiarium...
The Royal Stuart (or Royal Stewart) tartan, first published in 1831, is the best-known tartan of the royal House of Stuart/Stewart, and...
Graham of Montrose 205 (Scottish) Field Hospital is Scotland’s only Army Reserve Field Hospital. They are a hospital just like any...