You must have been reading my book. And before the MacLaren was Regent it was Pattern No232 which means it pre-dates 1811. There is no evidence of the Ferguson version before a sample c1830 but in keeping with a lot of Wilsons' numbered patterns it's entirely possible, and probable, that it existed as a numbered sett slightly earlier. There is a completely different tartan in the Cockburn Collection (c1810-15) that is a simple asymmetric check. It has all the characteristics of being a numbered sett and there is no evidence to show why it was named Ferguson.
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