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Clans of Scotland GALLERY CLAN MacFarlane
This is the tartan of Clan MacFarlane The colours and threads of this pattern were taken from a silk, satin-weave sash, dated 1822, in the Collection of the Scottish Tartans Museum in Comrie, Perthshire. The sett varies slightly from the one registered with the Lord Lyon, but it is often the manufacturer's choice. Wilson produced this sett with purple in place of blue. Logan recorded the sett in 1831, as did Smibert ( l850 ) and W and A. Smith ( 1850 ). MacFarlanes, 'sons of Parlan', were proscribed and their lands forfeited, in the same way os the MacGregors. Many emigrated and some changed their name - Bartholomew is a form of the name. At present there is no chief of the MacFarlanes Alwyn, Earl of
Lennox at the end of the 12th century,
had a younger
son Gilchrist, upon whom his brother Earl Malduin bestowed the property
of Arrochar by the side of Loch Long. Gilchrist's grandson Malduin was
among the Gaelic supporters of Robert Bruce, and father of Parlan from
whom the clan derived its name. lain Mac Pharlain,
the 7th Chief
in descent from Gilchrist, received a confirmation of his title to
Arrochar
In 1420, and when Earl Duncan of Lennox was beheaded by James 1 in
particularly
revolting circumstances, the house of Macfarlane became the senior male
representatives of the ancient earldom of Lennox, although this was
taken
over by the Stewarts.
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