Roxburgh Muted

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  • Mill: HOE
  • Weight: 13 oz.
  • Known Septs Include:

    The following names commonly found in Roxburgh: Ainslie, Anthony, Archibald, Bennet, Bennett, Berwick, Boddie, Bodie, Borthwick, Bowden, Bryden, Brydon, Burrell, Burrel, Carswell, Cavers, Cessford, Cockburn, Coburn, Colville, Colvin, Cranston, Denholm, Denham, Edmonston, Ewart, Farnington, Fenwick, Fletcher, Goodal, Grainger, Granger, Green, Hawick, Hermiston, Hill, Hogarth, Hoggart, Hoy, Hunnam, Hounam, Landale, Landells, Landels, Liddell, Liddle, Lillico, Locke, Lock, Lovel, Lovell, Mein, Meine, Melrose, Muirhead, Nicol, Nichol, Nichols, Nicols, Nicolson, Nicholson, Oliphant, Oliver, Ormiston, Plenderleith, Randolph, Riddell, Riddle, Roxburgh, Rule, Runciman, Rutherford,  Saddler, Sadler, Service, Somerville, Stone, Struthers, Teviotdale, Tinlin, Tinline, Tofts, Vickers, Vicars, Wardlaw, Waugh, Whitelaw, Whitten, Whitton

  • Notes:

    Thought to be pre-1850. taken from a silk swatch in Patterson's pattern book. Source given as M Castro the handloom weaver. Now generally accepted as the District tartan rather than the newer alternative Roxburgh. Roxburgh is in the heart of the Borders region of Scotland.