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24th March 08, 12:48 PM
#1
My understanding is that the sept (indicated by name) would wear the tartan of the clan to which they had allegiance - based usually by in whose lands they lived.
(Of course there is the inevitable digression about "official" clan/tartan affiliation before The Clearances and King George's visit.)
 Originally Posted by Don Patrick
I guess I should lay my cards on the table. Last year, I suggested that because Lady Gray was Queen of England for nine days and since my my grandmother's maiden name was Gray, that might mean, I could legitimately wear the Stewart Tartan. I was shot down very quickly. Apparently her right to be deemed Queen of England was not accepted by all.
Since then through research, I've discovered that the Gaelic form of Gray is MacGashan. MacGashan is a Sept of the Clan Stewart - Stewarts of Atholl. These Stewarts are a branch of the Royal Stewarts.
Any comments?
With respect, it seems as if you may have all ready answered your own question.
It seems like you have been able to develop a reasonable justification to wear that particular tartan.
But if I may play devil's advocate for a moment, is your desire to wear this tartan to pay respect to the MacGashan branch, or is it that you have found a tartan you would like to wear, and have developed a justification for doing so?
Neither choice is wrong, of course and I mean no disrespect by asking.
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24th March 08, 05:39 PM
#2
Sorry to learn of your accident, I am happy to hear that you are recuperating and all is well with you.
Like Don, I am a descendant of the Patrick's, I know for sure that we are of Clan Lamont and are most assuredly entitled to wear the Lamont tartan. My personal preference is to wear tartans of Clans of which I have a blood tie. My two kilts are both representive clans of my ancestry. My Campbell of Cawdor kilt does double duty as it represents another of my ancestral clans and the District of Argyll.
I believe if anyone digs deeply enough into their ancestry and family history they will find a connection to several tartans.
Last edited by Cawdorian; 25th March 08 at 06:37 PM.
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24th March 08, 09:30 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Streetcar
My understanding is that the sept (indicated by name) would wear the tartan of the clan to which they had allegiance - based usually by in whose lands they lived.
(Of course there is the inevitable digression about "official" clan/tartan affiliation before The Clearances and King George's visit.)
With respect, it seems as if you may have all ready answered your own question.
It seems like you have been able to develop a reasonable justification to wear that particular tartan.
But if I may play devil's advocate for a moment, is your desire to wear this tartan to pay respect to the MacGashan branch, or is it that you have found a tartan you would like to wear, and have developed a justification for doing so?
Neither choice is wrong, of course and I mean no disrespect by asking.
Yes I've been asking myself the same question !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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