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    Question Help finding a District Tartan?

    I'm starting to put together my "wish list" of kilts to acquire. Eventually I'd like to get one in Kerr Modern (since that's the only so-far-identifiable Scot in my ancestry), and then I thought I'd look for a district tartan that would be appropriate for the Kerrs. So, that's where I could use some assistance.

    The locations that seem most associated with the Kerrs would be Ferniehurst Castle and Monteviot House, both located near Jedburgh. I have been unable to locate a Jedburgh tartan, but I did find a Roxburgh tartan. Jedburgh is located in Roxburghshire, so that seems to me the closest "match."

    Any better suggestions? My Scotland geography is woefully poor, so if anyone with more knowledge would like to offer comment, I would greatly appreciate it.

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    Sure seems like the Roxburgh would be a good choice. But we've got a very knowledgeable member from the Borders region who might weigh in here with more information.

    btw, I own a tank in Roxburgh Red, Ancient colors, and it's beautiful. I have an immigrant ancestor from the area... (have a Kerr in the family tree as well, for that matter!) Happy tartan hunting.
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    I think the Roxburgh tartan would be the most appropriate for the Kerrs and that's what I recommend in my Compendium of District Tartans.

    There is a "Jedforest" tartan. (Jedforest is an 800 acre park outside of Jedburgh). It was designed by Alistair Buchan of Lochcarron in 1996.
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    Thanks for the replies. KFCCarter, I took a look in your photo albums, and the Roxburgh Red is indeed a smart looking tartan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlb View Post
    Thanks for the replies. KFCCarter, I took a look in your photo albums, and the Roxburgh Red is indeed a smart looking tartan.
    Thank, it is a beauty. The kilt in those pics was made from Lochcarron strome in the ancient colors. It looks even better in person!
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    Hawick is just down the road.

    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Hawick" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 2220
    STWR ref: 2220
    Designer: Elliot, Andrew
    Tartan date: 01/01/1996
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: District

    Restrictions:

    Registration notes: Designed by Andrew Elliot of Andrew Elliot Ltd, Forest Mill, Galashiels, Scotland. Appears to be a variation on Cockburn. Sample in Scottish Tartans Authority's Johnston Collection. Those notes say computer designed and 'section missed out'. Said to have been launched at a civic reception in Hawick as the official district tartan in February (14th) 1996.




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    Same distance away is Selkirk.

    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Selkirk, New" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 2304
    STWR ref: 2304
    Designer: Elliot, Andrew
    Tartan date: 01/03/1996
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: District

    Restrictions:

    Registration notes: Designed by Andrew Elliot of Andrew Elliot Ltd, Forest Mill, Selkirk, Scotland. 29th March 1996. Sample in Scottish Tartans Authority's Johnston Collection. Seven colours used which were all associated with the town.



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    Same distance again is Melrose.

    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Melrose" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 3926
    STWR ref: none
    Designer: Lochcarron of Scotland
    Tartan date: Not Specified
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: District

    Restrictions:

    Registration notes: Supported by Melrose Community Council and Traders' Association. To be used for promotional purposes and specifically for a gift in the new tartan to Her Majesty the Queen who will be visiting Melrose in the spring (2002) which has been chosen as the final venue for the Queen's Jubilee Celebrations in Scotland. Lochcarron swatch.



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    Just a little further is Coldstream.

    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Coldstream" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 2650
    STWR ref: 2650
    Designer: Hek, Ronnie
    Tartan date: 01/01/1999
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: District

    Restrictions:

    Registration notes: Chosen by the people of the small Scottish Borders' town of Coldstream from four designs by Ronnie Hek of Coldstream and accepted by the relevant District Council. Colours may not all be right - obscure references used.



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    A mere 45 miles up the road is Edinburgh.

    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Edinburgh, City of" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 2400
    STWR ref: 2400
    Designer: Kinloch Anderson Ltd
    Tartan date: 01/10/1997
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: District

    Restrictions:

    Registration notes: Designed for the City of Edinburgh Council, this sett is based on the Stewart Old clan tartan because of the City's kinship with the Stewarts. The colours are of the Arms of the City of Edinburgh, which feature a central silver shield showing a three towered castle with black stone work.



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