Stewart OLD Muted WOB

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  • Mill: Str
  • Weight: 13 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Virescit vulnere virtus ("Courage Grows Strong at a Wound")
  • Known Septs Include: Ballantyne, Bannatyne, Boyd, Carmichael, Caw, Clay, Combe, Combich, Combie, Conacher, Conlay, Conley, Cruickshank, Cruickshanks, Dennison, Denniston, Donlevy, Duilach, France, Francis, Fullerton, Fullarton, Garrow, Glass, Gray, Hunter, Jameson, Jamieson, Larnach, Larnack, Leay, Lennox, Levack, Lewis, Lisle, Livingston, Livingstone, Lombard, Lorne, Loy, Lumbard, Lyle, MacCaa, MacCammie, MacCaw, MacClay, MacCloy, MacCombe, MacCombich, MacCombie, MacComie, MacCurdy, MacDonleavy, MacElheran, MacGarrow, MacGlashan, MacKerron, MacKindlay, MacKinlay, MacKinley, MacKirdy, MacLae, MacLay, MacLea, MacLeay, MacLew, MacLewis, MacLouis, MacLoy, MacMichael, MacMune, MacMurtrie, MacNairn, MacNucator, MacRob, MacRobb, Malloy, Manteith, Milloy, Mitchell, Mitchelson, Monteath, Monteith, Moodie, Moody, Munn, Nielson, Robb, Sharp, Sharpe, Steuard, Steuart, Stuart, Walker.
  • Notes:

    This is the tartan worn in one of the illustrations in the 1906 Library Edition from W & A K Johnston of Edinburgh entitled 'The Scottish Clans & Their Tartans'.  The advertisment was for Wights Reverso Capes from John Wight & Co. of 105 Princess Street, Edinburgh. On one side the cloaks showed Royal Stewart and on the other this tartan which was called "Ancient Stewart." Nothing else is known of it, so it usually considered a fashion tartan.