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The Modern Scottish National is not associated with any family in particular, but is generally worn as Scotland's national tartan. |
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The earliest recorded Douglas seems to be William of Douglas, whose name appears as a witness to charters between 1175 and 1211, but it is not known who he was descended from. |
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The family name Gordon is territorial and those who took the name are believed to have been of Anglo-Norman descent. The wild boar's head appears on the Gordon arms as, legend says, the first Gordon saved a Scottish king from an attacking boar. |
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The Stewarts appear to be descended from an ancient family who acquired lands in England after the Norman conquest and moved to Scotland when David the First ascended to the Scottish throne. There, the family were granted extensive estates in Renfrewshire and East Lothian. |
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The names Home and Hume belong to the same family, who are descended from the Saxon Princes of Northumberland. |
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A specially created tartan woven as a tribute to the late Roy Williamson writer of the words and music of Oh, Flower of Scotland. |
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The exterior of Harrisons. We can be found at 34 Cadzow Street, Hamilton, Scotland. |
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Highland Mist has been designed and made exlusively for Harrisons and is only available from our store in Hamilton. |