Wardlaw Clan Tartans: Wardlaw Tartan
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There is no registered Cathcart tartan, however, people associated with the name can wear the Paisley District tartan, which reflects the area where the name was traditionally found. Paisley District
Livingstone Tartans Livingston Modern
The Cranston tartan is, or is based, on an illustration in the Vestairium Scoticum. It unusually has 2 shades of green according to the Vestairium ‘that of a leaf of a tender ash tree, and the other the colour of grass.’ Threadcount R/4 G24 B12 DG6 B2 DG2 B2 DG/28 Cranstoun Tartan
Baillie Modern (also called Baillie of Polkemett, Green) The one most commonly worn was designed by Mr A W Geddes of Messrs William Anderson, Edinburgh, in 1937. It is based on the MacKenzie tartan, substituting three fine white lines on the green in place of the single stripe. It was designed for the Baillies of […]
The Davidson tartan dates from 1842 and was listed in the Vestiarium Scoticum. Davidson Modern ————————————————– Davidson Ancient
Ralston Clan Tartans Ralston Tartan Paisley District Tartan
McGeachie Tartans McGeachie Tartan The following tartans are also appropriate for this name: Galloway Green Galloway Red
Stuart of Bute Clan Tartans: Stuart of Bute
MacIntyre Tartans: Macintyre Ancient MacIntyre Modern MacIntyre Hunting Ancient MacIntyre Hunting Modern Macintyre Hunting Weathered