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27th December 25, 03:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by SF Jeff
I'll second this. There are some very nice weathered/muted/ancient/etc. versions of MacLeod of Harris. And I now see a MacLeod of Harris Antique tartan. That's a new one for me.
Caveat: I also must claim a bias (sept, not blood)
If you dig deep enough, the septs are blood as daughters were married out of the family into other friendly families. We Scottish type people are descended from really small pockets of population in the past.
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