Abercrombie Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Abercrombie Ancient Tartan can be traced back to 1831, when it was published in a book in the work of James Logan called '' The Scottish Gael'' The name's origin originates from the tiny parish in Abercromby within Fife. The title and lands were transferred to a supporter to Edward 1 of England, who later became William de Abercromby suggesting a Norman connection. The Abercromby title was transferred to a different segment that of the family around the end of the 17th century which was that of the Abercrombie's of Birken bog in Banff shire. This family was actively opposed to the Reformation and was a staunch supporter of those who backed the Covenanters until the close of the 17th century at which point David Abercromby eventually conformed to the existing Presbyterian church. Sir Ralph Abercrombie became one of the most prominent military people in the 18th Century and was the main reason for the British's victories in foreign wars as well as his military strategy influence on Duke