Drummond Perth Weathered

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  • Mill: Loch
  • Weight: 16 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Vitutem Coronat Honos ("Honour crowns virtue")
  • Known Septs Include: BEGG, BREWER, CARGILL, DOIG, GREWAR, GRUAR, GRUER, MACCROCTHER, MACGREWAR, MACGROUTHER, MACGRUDER, MACGRUER, MACGRUTHER, MACROBBIE, MACROBIE, MUSHET, ROBBIE
  • Notes:

    Probably the earliest mention is in a manuscript book in the National Museum of Antiquities in Edinburgh thought to date to around 1800. D W Stewart said of this sett: "Tradition associates this tartan with the amiable, ill-fated James Drummond, Duke of Perth, who was conspicuous in the '45 and who died on board a French frigate while attempting to escape in the succeeding year." The early collections nearly all contain this pattern, which is variously styled Drummond of Perth, Drummond, and Perth." The earliest known date recorded from a list compiled by D C Stewart from Wilsons of Bannockburn letters is 1827.