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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    I think I know what it is, Although it took some research, was the cloth made by a company near a battleground? for the son of a member of the Clergy of somewhere like Tintern or Rievaux or Melrose?
    As Kyle has posted the answer. I was trying to prolong it for a while and For anyone that didn't understand my cryptic response, I will explain it as follows. -

    Company near a battleground - Wilson's of bannockburn

    Tintern, Rievaux and Melrose all have Abbeys therefore an Abbott

    Son of - Mac

    Derivation of MacNab means son of the Abbott.

    Therefore my answer is MacNab as designed by Wilson's of Bannockburn.
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    You look but you don't see

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    That's the bloke in the third rank with the fawn coloured Balmoral, matching tartan waistcoat and beard.


    Now that's a look you don't see very often.

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    Peter

    Is this not the 1819 MacNab (Smith) variant as designed by Wilson's?

    The picture on my monitor is not clear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Peter

    Is this not the 1819 MacNab (Smith) variant as designed by Wilson's?

    The picture on my monitor is not clear.
    I don't think so. Not the MacNab Smith variant. Looks to me like the MacNab Wilson's "Real MacNab" as shown here: http://www.dcdalgliesh.co.uk/tartan_found.rpy?id=473904

    There's a young fellow behind him in the parade, wearing a kilt just like it, but in more modern colours.

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    I see what you mean Tobus, and on a closer examination I lean towards agreeing with you, but on my screen it's just not that clear from the original picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    I don't think so. Not the MacNab Smith variant. Looks to me like the MacNab Wilson's "Real MacNab" as shown here: http://www.dcdalgliesh.co.uk/tartan_found.rpy?id=473904

    There's a young fellow behind him in the parade, wearing a kilt just like it, but in more modern colours.
    What's the difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    As Kyle has posted the answer. I was trying to prolong it for a while and For anyone that didn't understand my cryptic response, I will explain it as follows. -

    Company near a battleground - Wilson's of bannockburn

    Tintern, Rievaux and Melrose all have Abbeys therefore an Abbott

    Son of - Mac

    Derivation of MacNab means son of the Abbott.

    Therefore my answer is MacNab as designed by Wilson's of Bannockburn.
    Very clever, Simon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    You look but you don't see
    Please explain, Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    I don't think so. Not the MacNab Smith variant. Looks to me like the MacNab Wilson's "Real MacNab" as shown here: http://www.dcdalgliesh.co.uk/tartan_found.rpy?id=473904
    Oh no. Look again.

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Please explain, Peter.
    You're all looking and seeing what confirms you 'think' you see.

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