Elliott

The Elliott tartan is one sett proportion (db16dr4db3r1) recorded at 2 scales — the same cloth woven fine or broad, with close colours folded together. Its colour order is pattern BBBR; each scale below is its own sett page. First attested ~2016 — its oldest sett (★) anchors the tartan as the parent.

ScaleSettEarliest
×2Elliott~2016Elliott sett
×6Elliot Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 596. Earliest known date: pre 1906 The Elliot tartan was first recorded by H. Whyte in his book, 'The Tartans of the Clans and Septs of Scotland' (1906), along with many others in use at the time. The colouring is unique among traditional tartans, being described as maroon and blue. The Elliots are a 'Border Clan', founders of the Minto family. The Chiefship once belonged to to the Elliots of Redheugh but passed to the Elliots of Stobs near Hawick in Roxburghshire. The present Chief is Mrs Margaret Elliot of that Ilk. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015~2016Elliot Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 596. Earliest known date: pre 1906 The Elliot tartan was first recorded by H. Whyte in his book, 'The Tartans of the Clans and Septs of Scotland' (1906), along with many others in use at the time. The colouring is unique among traditional tartans, being described as maroon and blue. The Elliots are a 'Border Clan', founders of the Minto family. The Chiefship once belonged to to the Elliots of Redheugh but passed to the Elliots of Stobs near Hawick in Roxburghshire. The present Chief is Mrs Margaret Elliot of that Ilk. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 sett
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