stewart clan
House of Tartan: STEWART
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House of Tartan LtdDrummond StreetCOMRIEPerthshireScotlandPH6 2DWTel +44 1764 679000Fax +44 1764 679002 STEWARTViewing History:Home | Clans | STEWART TartansClan InfoThe Stewarts who to became monarchs of the Scots descended from a family who were seneschals of Dol in Brittany. There are many Stewart tartans including the well known Royal Stewart.Motto: Courage grows strong at a wound Clan BadgeView Products1370 Royal StewartStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1371 Stewart Prince Charles EdwardStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1790 Stewart DressStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1916 Stewart HuntingStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1061 Stewart BlackStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)Ladies Tartan WearTartan AccessoriesLeisureGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up1117 Stewart Navy Stock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up1553 Stewart of FingaskStock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up0319 Stewart Old..Stock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesLadies Tartan WearGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up 0054 Stewart BlueWoven to orderTartan AccessoriesSpecial WeaveTartan Pop Up 0452 Prince Charles EdwardWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1557 Prince Charles EdwardWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1485 Stuart of ButeLadies Tartan WearTartan AccessoriesMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up1738 Stewart FawnStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)LeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearTartan Pop Up1794 Stewart Blue DressStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up 2306 Racing StewartView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1073 Stewart Black..Woven to orderHighlandwearTartan AccessoriesSpecial WeaveTartan Pop UpOpens New WindowTartans are listed in order of popularity and availability. � 2007 House of Tartan, Comrieprivacy policy - terms & conditions
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House of Tartan: STEWART
Found at: www.houseoftartan.co.uk/scottish/dir2...
House of Tartan LtdDrummond StreetCOMRIEPerthshireScotlandPH6 2DWTel +44 1764 679000Fax +44 1764 679002 STEWARTViewing History:Home | Clans | STEWART TartansClan InfoThe Stewarts who to became monarchs of the Scots descended from a family who were seneschals of Dol in Brittany. There are many Stewart tartans including the well known Royal Stewart.Motto: Courage grows strong at a wound Clan BadgeView Products1370 Royal StewartStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1371 Stewart Prince Charles EdwardStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1790 Stewart DressStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1916 Stewart HuntingStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up1061 Stewart BlackStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)Ladies Tartan WearTartan AccessoriesLeisureGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up1117 Stewart Navy Stock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up1553 Stewart of FingaskStock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up0319 Stewart Old..Stock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesLadies Tartan WearGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up 0054 Stewart BlueWoven to orderTartan AccessoriesSpecial WeaveTartan Pop Up 0452 Prince Charles EdwardWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1557 Prince Charles EdwardWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1485 Stuart of ButeLadies Tartan WearTartan AccessoriesMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up1738 Stewart FawnStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)LeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearTartan Pop Up1794 Stewart Blue DressStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up 2306 Racing StewartView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1073 Stewart Black..Woven to orderHighlandwearTartan AccessoriesSpecial WeaveTartan Pop UpOpens New WindowTartans are listed in order of popularity and availability. � 2007 House of Tartan, Comrieprivacy policy - terms & conditions
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History of the Ross Family
Found at: www.rampantscotland.com/clans/blclanr...
Clan/Family Histories- Ross The gaelic word "ros" means a "headland" and is often used as part of place names in Scotland. There was an ancient Celtic earldom of Ross in the north-east of Scotland, in what is now the county of Ross and Cromarty, between the Cromarty and Dornoch Firths, north of Inverness. The clan was sometimes referred to as Clan Anrias or Gille Andras/Gillanders, the old Celtic Earls of Ross, who were said to have descended from Gillianrias, the son of the hereditary abbot at the monastery of Applecross. In 1214, when Alexander II led an army to the north to repress a rebellion by Donald Bane, who was claiming the throne, Clan Ross assisted the king and was rewarded with the title Earl of Ross. The Rosses fought at the Battle of Largs against the Vikings in 1263. The clan and their chief served with distinction in the Wars of Independence against the English. Their chief was captured at the Battle of Dunbar in 1296 and was taken as a prisoner to London. He was released but was captured again while protecting Robert the Bruce's wife and daughter at the shrine of St Duthac in Tain. The clan fought bravely at Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 and the earl's seal is one of those on the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. Hugh Ross married a sister of Robert the Bruce and fell at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333. The earldom was forfeited when the Lord of the Isles was defeated in 1476 but the surname survived and the chieftainship devolved to the Rosses of Balnagowan near Tain. The 12th chief led 1,000 of his clansmen against Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. However, many were captured and transported to the colonies in New England. After a long struggle with the neighbouring clan MacKays, the clan Ross was defeated at a battle at Strathcarron by the Mackays in 1486 and never recovered. Despite this, Ross is still one of the five most frequent names in the northern Highlands and the 16th most frequently registered in the whole of Scotland in 1995. A Norman family called de Ros settled in south-west Scotland in the 11th century and some of their descendants also became known as "Ross" or sometimes "Rose". At one time they managed to convince the Lord Lyon that they were the chieftains of the clan Ross but this was overturned in 1903 and David Ross of Ross and Shandwick is the current chief. The Ross motto is "Spem successus alit" - literaly, "Success nourishes hope", which nowadays we would call "Success breeds success". The Corbet, Dingwall, Duthie, Fair, Gillanders, Haggart, McLulich, MacTaggart, MacTear, MacTire, Taggart, Train, Vass and Wass families are all regarded as septs (sub-branches) of the powerful Clan Ross. There is a Clan Ross Web site here.
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House of Tartan: ROSS
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House of Tartan LtdDrummond StreetCOMRIEPerthshireScotlandPH6 2DWTel +44 1764 679000Fax +44 1764 679002 ROSSViewing History:Home | Clans | ROSS TartansClan InfoIn the ancient Celtic tongue a ros was a promontory, such as the fertile lands between the Cromarty and Dornoch Firths. The first Earl Malcolm who lived in the early 12th century allied his family to O'Beolan of the great Irish royal house of Tara by the marriage of his daughter. There is a predominately red tartan and a distinctive Ross hunting tartan.Motto: Success nourishes hope Clan BadgeView Products0864 RossStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up0757 Ross HuntingStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearTartan Pop Up0760 Ross Hunting DressStock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up 0901 Ross (VS)Woven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 0090 Ross Wedding DressWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up0882 Ross (Logan variation)Stock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up0408 MacTaggertStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)LeisureTartan AccessoriesLadies Tartan WearSpecial WeaveGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up 3214 MacCulloughView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1703 Unidentified Ross-shireWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop UpOpens New WindowTartans are listed in order of popularity and availability. � 2007 House of Tartan, Comrieprivacy policy - terms & conditions
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House of Tartan: ROSS
Found at: www.houseoftartan.co.uk/scottish/dir2...
House of Tartan LtdDrummond StreetCOMRIEPerthshireScotlandPH6 2DWTel +44 1764 679000Fax +44 1764 679002 ROSSViewing History:Home | Clans | ROSS TartansClan InfoIn the ancient Celtic tongue a ros was a promontory, such as the fertile lands between the Cromarty and Dornoch Firths. The first Earl Malcolm who lived in the early 12th century allied his family to O'Beolan of the great Irish royal house of Tara by the marriage of his daughter. There is a predominately red tartan and a distinctive Ross hunting tartan.Motto: Success nourishes hope Clan BadgeView Products0864 RossStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesGiftsLadies Tartan WearMrs Macs Childrens SectionTartan Pop Up0757 Ross HuntingStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)HighlandwearLeisureTartan AccessoriesClan GatheringsLadies Tartan WearTartan Pop Up0760 Ross Hunting DressStock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up 0901 Ross (VS)Woven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up 0090 Ross Wedding DressWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop Up0882 Ross (Logan variation)Stock availableView ProductsTartan Pop Up0408 MacTaggertStock availableTartan Fabrics (Plaid)LeisureTartan AccessoriesLadies Tartan WearSpecial WeaveGiftsMrs Macs Childrens SectionHighlandwearTartan Pop Up 3214 MacCulloughView ProductsTartan Pop Up 1703 Unidentified Ross-shireWoven to orderView ProductsTartan Pop UpOpens New WindowTartans are listed in order of popularity and availability. � 2007 House of Tartan, Comrieprivacy policy - terms & conditions
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Ross Clan Tartan
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A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts, Highland Outfits ... everything a true Scot should need and know.
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Ross History
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A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts, Highland Outfits ... everything a true Scot should need and know.
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Kilts
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A guide to the Clans and Tartans of Scotland: From Scottish Clan Information to Clan Merchandise, Handmade Kilts, Highland Outfits ... everything a true Scot should need and know.
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