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29th October 05, 09:41 AM
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Matt N has a good understanding of it, and will correct me where I err. Here is his take on it all, from his own keyboard.
http://blog.albanach.org/2005/07/clergy-tartan.html
"Clark" means "clerk" or "clergyman" When the Clark family were looking for a tartan, they just slightly changed the Clergy blue. I think they made one blue stripe into white. I think.
Southern Breeze - a fellow man of the cloth. Y'know there are several of us. We should have an annual gathering, or something! 8)
I'm still interested in the Clergy Green Ancient, which is darker than Clergy Green, go figure (like the scarf my wife got me)
Well, it's a goal for next year, when I have some money to save again.
Last edited by Prester John; 29th October 05 at 09:56 AM.
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