MacDougall Modern

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  • Mill: HOE
  • Weight: 13 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Buaidh No Bàs ("Victory or Death" or "Conquer or Die")
  • Known Septs Include: CARMICHAEL, COLES, CONACHER, COWAN, COWEN, DOUGAL, DOUGALL, DOWALL, DOWELL, DUGAL, DUGALD, EUNSON, HOWELL, HOWELLS, LIVINGSTON, LIVINGSTONE, LUCAS, MACCLINTOCK, MACCONACHER, MACCONCHER, MACCOUL, MACCOWAN, MACCOWELL, MACCOYLE, MACCULLAGH, MACCULLOCH, MACDILL, MACDOOL, MACDOUGAL, MACDOUGALL, MACDOUL, MACDOWALL, MACDOWELL, MACDUGALD, MACEWAN, MACEWEN, MACHALE, MACHOWELL, MACKICHAN, MACLINDEN, MACLINTOCK, MACLUCAS, MACLUGASH, MACLULLICH, MACNAMEIX, MACOUAL, MACOUL, MACOWAN, MACOWEN, MCCLINTOCK, MCCONACHER, MCCONCHER, MCCOUL, MCCOWAN, MCCOWELL, MCCOYLE, MCCULLAGH, MCCULLOCH, MCDILL, MCDOOL, MCDOUGAL, MCDOUGALL, MCDOUL, MCDOWALL, MCDOWELL, MCDUGALD, MCEWAN, MCEWEN, MCHALE, MCHOWELL, MCKICHAN, MCLINDEN, MCLINTOCK, MCLUCAS, MCLUGASH, MCLULLICH, MCNAMEIX, MCOUAL, MCOUL, MCOWAN, MCOWEN
  • Notes:

    This sett is reliably documented by Smith in 1850. A specimen in the collection of the Highland Society of London has a seal affixed and is marked, "Presented by MacDougall of MacDougall, 1906". However, a letter from the clerk of the Society written in 1827 lists 'McDougal' in the contents of the 'deal box with the certified tartans', which were collected around 1815-16.  If so, then the tartan may have first been produced by Wilson's of Bannockburn, a weaving firm founded c.1770 near Stirling.