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    If anybody asks which tartan that is, tell them "Clan McRasta."

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    Would Clan MacMarley be too much?

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    As I seem to hazily recall, there is actually a McMarley name.

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    ahh...very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT View Post
    Would Clan MacMarley be too much?
    I know the reference is to Bob, BUT I keep thinking Jacob Marley.

    "Clan MacMarley" doesn't google anything.
    The name Marley itself seems to be English in origin.
    http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/...d=10&ln=Marley
    (OK, so I took that a bit serious)
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    I don't remember details. Marleigh? Something. I remember reading it, but don't remember where. Not 100% sure, but I think Marleigh is the old Gaelic speling. I don't remember where my brain picked this up, or even all of the details.

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    To bring this thread back to its original theme........ (Oooooooo-oooooh!) Like Ron, I have a white UK Workman's model which I've had almost four years and, with regular washing it has kept its good looks - I have never added bleach to the wash; just regular washing powder. I also have a white woollen kilt from "21st Century Kilts" in Edinburgh. This one needs dry-cleaning, but only after several wearings.

    Can I help it if I am not a messy eater or drinker, or if I take care not to get my clothing grubby??!

    There are photos of both these kilts in my Photo Album - link below.
    No. of Kilts: 102. "Title": Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / Life Member: The Scottish Tartans Authority / Life Member: The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / Member: The Ardbeg Committee / My NEW Photo Album: Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever!/

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