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  2. Clan Graham - Wikipedia

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    The Clan Graham fought at the Battle of Dunbar in 1296 where Sir Patrick de Graham of Kincardine was the only man of all the Scots not to retreat and instead fought to the death. [6] Sir John de Graham, was a friend and follower of William Wallace. [7] Sir John de Graham is regarded as hero for rescuing Wallace at Queensbury. [7]

  3. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Women may wear a crest badge as a brooch to pin a sash of their clan tartan at the right shoulder of their gown or blouse. Female clan chiefs, chieftains, or the wives of clan chiefs normally wear a tartan sash pinned at their left shoulder. Today, Scottish crest badges are commonly used by members of Scottish clans.

  4. 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.

  5. The History of the Royal Family's Tartan - AOL

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  6. Clan Murray - Wikipedia

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    Clan Murray (listen ⓘ) is a Highland Scottish clan. [3] The chief of the Clan Murray holds the title of Duke of Atholl.Their ancestors were the Morays of Bothwell who established the family in Scotland in the 12th century.

  7. Template:Dukes of Montrose family tree - Wikipedia

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    See also: Earls of Kincardine family tree for the 1647 creation: John Graham (1630–1645) styled Earl of Kincardine: James Graham (1633–1669) 2nd Marquess of Montrose, Earl of Kincardine, and Lord Graham and Mugdock, 6th Earl of Montrose, 8th Lord Graham: James Graham (1657–1684) 3rd Marquess of Montrose, Earl of Kincardine, and Lord ...

  8. Clan Hunter - Wikipedia

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    This tartan is mentioned by Telford Dunbar in his 1962 'History of Highland Dress' (Page145) when he states that it appeared in William Wilson's stock list of 1800. Hunter Graham [18] Commemorating the wedding of Adeline Hunter and Stuart Graham. The tartan was created by combining the setts of the Graham of Montrose and the Hunter tartans.

  9. Clan Erskine - Wikipedia

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    The House of Dun and the Dun Estate was home to the Clan Erskine family from 1375 until 1980, but archaeological evidence shows that people have lived here for at least 9,000 years. John Erskine of Dun was a key figure in the Scottish Reformation .