Stewart Fingask Modern

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  • Mill: HOE
  • Weight: 13 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Virescit vulnere virtus ("Courage Grows Strong at a Wound")
  • Known Septs Include: Ballantyne, Bannatyne, Boyd, Carmichael, Caw, Clay, Combe, Combich, Combie, Conacher, Conlay, Conley, Cruickshank, Cruickshanks, Dennison, Denniston, Donlevy, Duilach, France, Francis, Fullerton, Fullarton, Garrow, Glass, Gray, Hunter, Jameson, Jamieson, Larnach, Larnack, Leay, Lennox, Levack, Lewis, Lisle, Livingston, Livingstone, Lombard, Lorne, Loy, Lumbard, Lyle, MacCaa, MacCammie, MacCaw, MacClay, MacCloy, MacCombe, MacCombich, MacCombie, MacComie, MacCurdy, MacDonleavy, MacElheran, MacGarrow, MacGlashan, MacKerron, MacKindlay, MacKinlay, MacKinley, MacKirdy, MacLae, MacLay, MacLea, MacLeay, MacLew, MacLewis, MacLouis, MacLoy, MacMichael, MacMune, MacMurtrie, MacNairn, MacNucator, MacRob, MacRobb, Malloy, Manteith, Milloy, Mitchell, Mitchelson, Monteath, Monteith, Moodie, Moody, Munn, Nielson, Robb, Sharp, Sharpe, Steuard, Steuart, Stuart, Walker.
  • Notes:

    This tartan is almost identical to the Drummond of Perth. It was one of the valuable relics of the '45, treasured by the Murray-Threipland family of Fingask. It was said to be the pattern of a cloak of Prince Charles Edward, who left it at Fingask after staying there at the time of the '45.