Campbell Breadalbane Ancient

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  • Mill: HOE
  • Weight: 13 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Ne Obliviscaris ("Never Forget")
  • Known Septs Include: BALLANTYNE, BANNATYNE, BURNES, BURNESS, BURNS, CONNOCHIE, CONOCHIE, DENOON, DENUNE, DONACHIE, DONAGHY, FISHER, HAWES, HAWS, HAWSON, ISAAC, IVERSON, KELLAR, KELLER, KISSACK, KISSOCK, LORNE, LOUDEN, LOUDON, LOWDEN, LOWDON, MACCOLM, MACCOMBE, MACCONACHIE, MACCONCHIE, MACCONNECHY, MACCURE, MACDERMID, MACDERMONT, MACDONACHIE, MACDtARMID, MACELLAR, MACELVIE, MACEUR, MACEVER, MACGIBBON, MACGLASRICH, MACIAUSE, MACISAAC, MACIVER, MACIVOR, MACKELLAR, MACKELVIE, MACKERLICH, MACKERLIE, MACKESSACK, MACKESSOCK, MACKISSOCK, MACKIVER, MACLAWS, MACLEHOSE, MACLIVER, MACNICHOL, MACNICOL, MACNIVEN, MACNOCAIRD, MACONACHIE, MACORAN, MACOUAKER, MACPHEDRAN, MACTAVISH, MACTHOMAS, MACURE, MACVICAR, OCHILTREE, ORR, PATERSON, PINKERTON, TAWESON, TAWSE, THOMAS, THOMPSON, THOMSON, URE
  • Notes:

    The official Campbell of Breadalbane tartan. First appeared as Wilson's No.64 in 1819 and became 'Breadalbane' in the Cockburn Collection and the Scott Adie pattern book of around 1850, then Campbell of Breadalbane in Smiths' 1850 Authentic Tartans of the Clans and Families of Scotland. DC Stewart's Sindex card says this pattern was supplied to the Smiths by the Marquis of Breadalbane but that it was a spurious trade tartan known as a 'Fancy'. Also appears in the 1880 Clans Originaux. Wilson's of Bannockburn produced this pattern, the No. 64 or 'Abercrombie' in a variety of colours.