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Marshall | Ancient–Modern Tartan & Clan Finder | ScotlandShop
Shop Marshall tartan fabric, clothing and accessories and discover their history. The earliest record of the name Marshall is from 1136 when Maledoni…
Marshall Family | 186 Tartan products: Kilts, Scarves, Fabrics
Dozens of authentic Marshall tartan garments, & homewares with expert service from CLAN, Scotland's original online heritage store
Marshall Tartan - Kinloch Anderson
We offer a selection of Marshall Tartan and Marshall Clan products. View from our range of kilts, trousers, accessories, tartan cloth by the metre.
History of the Marshall Clan - Rampant Scotland
William "Billy" Marshall (reputedly born in Ayrshire around 1672 and lasting until 1792) was of gypsy (tinker) stock, who became famous as a boxer - and a bandit. He became "king" of the tinkers in Galloway and proceeded to terrorise much of the countryside.
Clan Marshall - Electric Scotland
Marshalls who have left their mark in the Scottish heritage include William (1748-1833) - a composer of some 260 'Scottish Airs', who spent 57 years as house steward, and later factor, in the service of the Duke of Gordon. The tartan known as …
Clan Marshall | Tartan & Clan Crest Goods | Scottish Shop
Our selection of Clan Marshall Tartan & Clan Crest Accessories. Ties | Bow Ties | Scarves | Material | Housewares & More!
Marshall Family Products - CLAN
Dozens of authentic Marshall tartan garments, & homewares with expert service from CLAN, Scotland's original online heritage store.
Marshall Tartan Material and Fabric Samples | Scots Connection
The Marshall Modern tartan is dark green, navy blue and black. This modern is the primary family tartan, however the ancient is equally as popular with Marshall family members. Click on the picture for a larger view, or order samples, if you would like …
Clan Marshall - WikiTree
The Tartan presently named Marshall began as a numbered pattern in a manufacturer's range, which later acquired the name Austin. In the 19th century, it became Keith and, by the middle of the 20th century, it was also known as Marshall and Falconer - the latter two based on the circumstance that the Keiths were Earls Marischal and bore the name ...
Marshall Shop The Look | ScotlandShop
The Dress Tartans were designed as the name suggests for celebrations and highland dance. The sett or pattern of the tartan remains the same and the main colour is changed to white, or extra white is added to the pattern to give it a brighter, more "fancy" appearance.