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  2. Royal Stewart tartan - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Stewart tartan. The Royal Stewart or Royal Stuart tartan is the best-known tartan retrospectively associated with the royal House of Stewart, and is also the personal tartan of the British monarch, presently King Charles III. The sett was first published in 1831 in the book The Scottish Gaël by James Logan.

  3. List of tartans - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Stuart (or Royal Stewart) tartan, first published in 1831, is the best-known tartan of the royal House of Stuart/Stewart, and is one of the most recognizable tartans. Today, it is worn by the regimental pipers of the Black Watch , Scots Guards , and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards , among other official and organisational uses.

  4. Regimental tartan - Wikipedia

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    Several Highland regiments were again assigned new tartans that were clan tartans rather than unit-specific ones; e.g. the Royal Scots adopted the hunting Stewart tartan in 1901. [19] An Italian woman inspects the kilts of two pipe majors in Rome, 1944, toward the end of kilts as undress uniform in Highland regiments

  5. King’s royal tartan worn at Queen’s vigil was sign of love ...

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    Its origins date back to the House of Stewart, according to the Scottish Register of Tartans (SRT). The ancient design was first worn by King George IV on his visit north of the border in 1822 ...

  6. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    Supposedly, the earliest pattern that is still produced today (though not in continual use) is the Lennox district tartan, [173] (also adopted as the clan tartan of Lennox) [174] said to have been reproduced by D. W. Stewart in 1893 from a portrait of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, dating to around 1575. [175]

  7. Clan Stewart - Wikipedia

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    The usual tartan for the Stewarts or Stuarts is a red coloured pattern known as the Royal Stuart Tartan. [12] According to historian Henry James Lee the effect of a large body of men crossing a hill in the red Stuart tartan, contrasting with the dark coloured heath has been described "as if the hill were on fire".

  8. Clan Stewart of Appin - Wikipedia

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    A gold saltire on a blue field as flown by Stewart of Appin's regiment at the Battle of Culloden. Clan Stewart of Appin regiment marker at the site of the Battle of Culloden Clan Stewart of Appin grave marker at the site of the Battle of Culloden. Appin naturally supported the Jacobite risings and sent men to fight in the Jacobite rising of 1715.

  9. Clan Innes - Wikipedia

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    Clan Innes has two historical tartans, They are called "Innes Red" and "Innes Hunting", Innes Red is the first Tartan discovered, However, there are many variations of the Innes Red, The most known version is titled in the Scottish Register of Tartans as "Innes (Of Moray)" other versions are called "Innes (D C Stewart)" and "Innes" the one most commonly used is "Innes (of Moray)"

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