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20th February 12, 08:48 AM
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Re: Is Stewart Hunting REALLY universal??
Correction
All of the commonly woven Stewart tartans seem to be considered universal in the UK - there is a Stewart of Rothesay which is restricted.
I missed it as I had written it down as Stuart of Rothesay. It is, however, differenced - if the heraldic term is appropriate - having an extra stripe in the sett.
There is the possibility that the tartans are considered universal for British subjects because it is that of our Queen - which could be stretched to empire, and colonies and Commonwealth citizens maybe - outside those, then perhaps some connection to the family should be considered a requirement.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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