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    Are Clergy and Clark the same tartan?

    Are the Clergy tartan and the Clark tartan one and the same? I have seen some swatches and they appear different to my eye, but folks seem to speak as if these are the exact same tartan. I can't seem to find any reliable information about Clan Clark and some tartan finders show several different swatches for both tartans. Can someone shed some light on this? Anyone know any history of these two tartans?

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    I believe I have seen a couple of variations of the Clergy tartan. The main one (?) is Clark though. I've often wondered why Clark is assosiate with Clergy myself.
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    clergy tartan

    Ask and ye shall receive:

    http://www.albanach.org/clergy_tartan.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Ask and ye shall receive:

    http://www.albanach.org/clergy_tartan.htm

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    Todd
    Aha, thanks for that link.

    UPDATE: That is a very interesting article and answers my question perfectly. Thank you, Matt Newsome, for all of the work you do in getting information to the masses, your efforts are very much appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Ask and ye shall receive:

    http://www.albanach.org/clergy_tartan.htm

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    Beat me to it!

    But, you should definitely read that article. It'll answer all your questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Beat me to it!

    But, you should definitely read that article. It'll answer all your questions.
    You're a Mod, you coulda posted anyway then deleted Todd's response, taken all the credit and moved yorself one step closer the coveted silver Mod badge and 22 oz XMarks great kilt .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    ...and moved yorself one step closer the coveted silver Mod badge and 22 oz XMarks great kilt.

    They have that?? Wow...and here I thought that all they got was headaches and abuse!

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    Thanks for reposting that link !!! My wife is a Clark and I have that Tartan.
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    Great Link!
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    I would just expand on Matt's informative article by pointing out that the word "clark" was used in Middle English for what we now call "cleric" or "clergy." This can still be seen in the category used Church documents referring to Clarks Regular (clergy living in community under vows).

    In the Middle Ages, those men who were permanently ordained into the lower Orders (grades/levels) of the clergy (now abolished in the Roman Cathoic Church) were not required to be celibate. So this term came to cover not only those who were ordained, but also covered any one who was literate and able to read and write.

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