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home | highlander | knitwear | fabric | visitor centre | accessories | tartan A History of Hay TartanWilliam De Hay, the progenitor of this family, received the Barony of Erroll in the 12th century. He was cupbearer to King Malcolm IV of Scotland. Sir Gilbert, 5th of Erroll, a staunch supporter of Robert the Bruce, was appointed Hereditary High Constable of Scotland. In 1452 Sir William Erroll was created Earl of Erroll. The Erroll family took an active part in affairs of state. Slains Castle, Aberdeenshire, now in ruins, was the ancient seat of the chiefs. The office of Hereditary High Constable of Scotland is still held by the chief. The Hays of Yester descend from the family as the Earls of Erroll. The 8th Lord Hay of Yester was created Earl of Tweeddale in 1646. In 1694 the 2nd Earl was created Marquess of Tweeddale. View Reiver tartans:View Braeriach tartans:View Strome tartans: |
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