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4th December 13, 09:04 PM
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What tartan is that
The man in the second rank with the Balmoral and red rosette on lapel is wearing a mainly red kilt with very simple tartan stripes. What tartan is that ? McNab?
Kilt on with Confidence
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4th December 13, 11:50 PM
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I know but I won't spoil everyone else's fun
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5th December 13, 06:25 AM
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
I know but I won't spoil everyone else's fun 
Me, too, me too!
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5th December 13, 07:19 AM
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I think I know what it is, Although it took some research, was the cloth made by a company near a battleground? for the son of a member of the Clergy of somewhere like Tintern or Rievaux or Melrose?
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Best regards
Simon
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5th December 13, 10:18 AM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzly
I think I know what it is, Although it took some research, was the cloth made by a company near a battleground? for the son of a member of the Clergy of somewhere like Tintern or Rievaux or Melrose?
As Kyle has posted the answer. I was trying to prolong it for a while and For anyone that didn't understand my cryptic response, I will explain it as follows. -
Company near a battleground - Wilson's of bannockburn
Tintern, Rievaux and Melrose all have Abbeys therefore an Abbott
Son of - Mac
Derivation of MacNab means son of the Abbott.
Therefore my answer is MacNab as designed by Wilson's of Bannockburn.
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Best regards
Simon
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5th December 13, 10:35 AM
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You look but you don't see
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5th December 13, 11:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzly
As Kyle has posted the answer. I was trying to prolong it for a while and For anyone that didn't understand my cryptic response, I will explain it as follows. -
Company near a battleground - Wilson's of bannockburn
Tintern, Rievaux and Melrose all have Abbeys therefore an Abbott
Son of - Mac
Derivation of MacNab means son of the Abbott.
Therefore my answer is MacNab as designed by Wilson's of Bannockburn.
Very clever, Simon!
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5th December 13, 07:23 AM
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Last edited by creagdhubh; 5th December 13 at 07:59 AM.
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5th December 13, 07:25 AM
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 Originally Posted by Grae
The man in the second rank with the Balmoral and red rosette on lapel is wearing a mainly red kilt with very simple tartan stripes. What tartan is that ? McNab?

Bingo!
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5th December 13, 09:28 AM
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