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The MacColl tartan was produced by Wilson's of Bannockburn in 1797 under the name of 'Bruce'
the Bonnie Prince exchanged it with one Malcolm Macleod of Macleod who
published in 1831
Dunure Castle near Culzean on the Ayrshire coast
rugged cliff faces
BAILLEY (ANCIENT) Choose:By the metre The MacColl tartan was producedAlso BAILLIE. Sett from the William Wilson and Sons, Bannockburn 1819 Key Pattern Book. This is the same as MacLeod of Skye with the addition of a black guard to the red. The pattern books of the weavers, Wilson's of Bannockburn, provide a definitive source for the Baillie tartan. Wilson supplied the MacLeods, the MacKenzies and the Campbells with variations of the basic 'Black Watch' regimental sett. A Baillie tartan is mentioned by Telford Dunbar in
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