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Macalister Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
The MacAlisters are a branch of Clan Donald. Their ancestor was Alister, descendant of the famous Somerled of the Isles. They were in Kintyre in the 14th century and later were numerous in Bute and Arran. In 1481 Charles MacAlister was Steward of Kintyre. His son, John, was called "John of the Loup", and his descendants are the principal family. Another branch, that of Tarbet, appears first in the 16th century, and became Constables of Tarbet Castle. The seat of the chief, MacAlister of the Loup and Kennox, is in Kennox, Ayrshire.
Badge a€“ Heath.
MacAlister-Modern Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
The MacAlisters are a branch of Clan Donald. Their ancestor was Alister, descendant of the famous Somerled of the Isles. They were in Kintyre in the 14th century and later were numerous in Bute and Arran. In 1481 Charles MacAlister was Steward of Kintyre. His son, John, was called "John of the Loup", and his descendants are the principal family. Another branch, that of Tarbet, appears first in the 16th century, and became Constables of Tarbet Castle. The seat of the chief, MacAlister of the Loup and Kennox, is in Kennox, Ayrshire.
Badge a€“ Heath.
Macalpine Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
The Clan Alpine, usually called "Siol Ailpein", was the name given to a number of clans claiming Royal descent. These included the MacGregors, MacNabs, Grants and MacQuarries. King Alpine, who was murdered after defeating the Picts in 834, is claimed as the ancestor of the MacAlpine clans. Be this as it may, the name Alpine is an ancient one in Scottish history. The history of the clan is obscure, but the name is recorded in 1260 in Perthshire. In 1405, a Mordac MacKalpy was given permission by the King of England to attend the schools of Oxford and Cambridge. Early Gaelic poems refer to St Patrick as Padruig MacAlpain.
Badge a€“ Pine.
MacAlpine-Ancient Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
The Clan Alpine, usually called "Siol Ailpein", was the name given to a number of clans claiming Royal descent. These included the MacGregors, MacNabs, Grants and MacQuarries. King Alpine, who was murdered after defeating the Picts in 834, is claimed as the ancestor of the MacAlpine clans. Be this as it may, the name Alpine is an ancient one in Scottish history. The history of the clan is obscure, but the name is recorded in 1260 in Perthshire. In 1405, a Mordac MacKalpy was given permission by the King of England to attend the schools of Oxford and Cambridge. Early Gaelic poems refer to St Patrick as Padruig MacAlpain.
Badge a€“ Pine.
MacAlpine-Modern Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
The Clan Alpine, usually called "Siol Ailpein", was the name given to a number of clans claiming Royal descent. These included the MacGregors, MacNabs, Grants and MacQuarries. King Alpine, who was murdered after defeating the Picts in 834, is claimed as the ancestor of the MacAlpine clans. Be this as it may, the name Alpine is an ancient one in Scottish history. The history of the clan is obscure, but the name is recorded in 1260 in Perthshire. In 1405, a Mordac MacKalpy was given permission by the King of England to attend the schools of Oxford and Cambridge. Early Gaelic poems refer to St Patrick as Padruig MacAlpain.
Badge a€“ Pine.
Macarthur Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
A Gaelic proverb has it that "there is nothing older than the Hills, MacArthur and the Devil". Undoubtedly the MacArthurs formed the senior branch of Clan Campbell, from the days of Robert II, when the King conferred the lands of Strachur on Arthur Campbell from whom the Clan derives its name, to the days of James I, when their chief, John, was executed and their power began to wane. The MacArthurs supported Bruce and were rewarded by lands which had formerly belonged to the MacDougalls. The chief-ship is doubtful, but may reside today in the MacArthurs of Islay. John MacArthur of Strachur who went to Australia at the end of the 18th century with his regiment, built up the colony of New South Wales, virtually laying the foundations of the two great industries of wool and wine.
Badge a€“ Myrtle.
MacArthur-Ancient Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
A Gaelic proverb has it that "there is nothing older than the Hills, MacArthur and the Devil". Undoubtedly the MacArthurs formed the senior branch of Clan Campbell, from the days of Robert II, when the King conferred the lands of Strachur on Arthur Campbell from whom the Clan derives its name, to the days of James I, when their chief, John, was executed and their power began to wane. The MacArthurs supported Bruce and were rewarded by lands which had formerly belonged to the MacDougalls. The chief-ship is doubtful, but may reside today in the MacArthurs of Islay. John MacArthur of Strachur who went to Australia at the end of the 18th century with his regiment, built up the colony of New South Wales, virtually laying the foundations of the two great industries of wool and wine.
Badge a€“ Myrtle.
MAcArthur-Modern Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
A Gaelic proverb has it that "there is nothing older than the Hills, MacArthur and the Devil". Undoubtedly the MacArthurs formed the senior branch of Clan Campbell, from the days of Robert II, when the King conferred the lands of Strachur on Arthur Campbell from whom the Clan derives its name, to the days of James I, when their chief, John, was executed and their power began to wane. The MacArthurs supported Bruce and were rewarded by lands which had formerly belonged to the MacDougalls. The chief-ship is doubtful, but may reside today in the MacArthurs of Islay. John MacArthur of Strachur who went to Australia at the end of the 18th century with his regiment, built up the colony of New South Wales, virtually laying the foundations of the two great industries of wool and wine.
Badge a€“ Myrtle.
MacAulay -Modern Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
There appears to be two MacAulay families, one settled about the 13th century at Ardincaple and the other in the Island of Lewis. The Ardincaple MacAulays were a branch of Clan Alpine, and in 1591 were associated with the MacGregors as septs. Their lands were sold to the Duke of Argyll in 1787. The MacAulays of Lewis followed the MacLeods of Lewis and claim to be descended from Aula or "Olave the Black" who, in the 13th century, was King of Man and the Isles. MacAulays on the Highland mainland associated with Clan MacKenzie. Badge a€“ Cranberry, Pine.
Macauley Tartan Swatch
Price: $7.00
There appears to be two MacAulay families, one settled about the 13th century at Ardincaple and the other in the Island of Lewis. The Ardincaple MacAulays were a branch of Clan Alpine, and in 1591 were associated with the MacGregors as septs. Their lands were sold to the Duke of Argyll in 1787. The MacAulays of Lewis followed the MacLeods of Lewis and claim to be descended from Aula or "Olave the Black" who, in the 13th century, was King of Man and the Isles. MacAulays on the Highland mainland associated with Clan MacKenzie. Badge a€“ Cranberry, Pine.
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