Re: Question about flashes...
A fascinating discussion on flashes – I am taking it all in with great interest.
Regarding the Ogilvy tartan, I recall that a bit of media fuss was made about it at the time of Princess Alexandra’s wedding to Angus Ogilvy, it was worn by members of the wedding party (pages, at any rate, if not the groom himself).
Ogilvy, it might be recalled, declined offers of a title and only quite late in his life (1988) accepted a knighthood. He was the second son of the 12th Earl of Airlie.
Wikipedia has a rendition of his arms (somewhat distorted) which includes a blue crescent (mark of a second son) above the family’s red lion passant gardant (which is both crowned and gorged).
I recall mention at the time of the wedding that there was a hoodoo of sorts about the Ogilvy tartan because it had been worn by a number of clan members who were massacred at some point in history – my recollection may be wrong, but I would love to have the details from the historians among us.
I am aware that it is a very intricate tartan and has consequently cropped up in a number of different forms. There are 14 listed by the SRT under the name form Ogilvie (although these include a hunting sett, one in black and white and the Ohio state tartan), plus two for Ogilvy and two more named as Ogilvy or Drummond of Strathallan.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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