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Is there a tartan for Carmichael?

Is there a tartan for Carmichael?

The Carmichael tartan was first recorded by Carmichael of Archerfield in the Highland Collection 1905 and was confirmed by the 30th Chief Richard in 1981. It is registered in the tartan register kept by the Lord Lyon in New Register House Edinburgh.

Is Carmichael Scottish or Irish?

Carmichael is a Scottish surname. It is derived from Carmichael, in Lanarkshire. This place name is composed of two word elements: the British caer (“fort”) and the personal name Michael.

What does the surname Carmichael mean?

Carmichael as a boy’s name is of Scottish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Carmichael is “follower of Michael”.

Who owns Carmichael estate?

the Carmichael family
The Carmichael Estate has been owned by the Carmichael family for some 800 years, and at its centre is the Carmichael Visitor Centre and Farm Shop.

What kind of tartan does the Carmichael family use?

The Carmichael tartan was first recorded by Carmichael of Archerfield in the Highland Collection 1905 and was confirmed by the 30th Chief Richard in 1981. It is registered in the tartan register kept by the Lord Lyon in New Register House Edinburgh. Below is an example of the ancient Carmichael Tartan.

What is the motto of the Carmichael clan?

Carmichael Clan Carmichael Clan Crest: An armed hand holding a broken spear. Carmichael Motto: Tout Jour Prest (Always Ready).

Where does the 30th Chief of the Carmichael clan live?

The 30th Chief returned to live in Scotland with his family, and two hundred Carmichaels attended the Carmichael Re-union in 1983. The most recent clan gathering took place at Carmichael in 2000, and the Carmichael Clan Society is active worldwide. Places of Interest: Carmichael Estate Visitor Centre, near Biggar, Lanarkshire.

How is the Carmichael family related to the Anstruther family?

The principal family became allied to the Clan Anstruther by the marriage of Lady Margaret, daughter of the 2nd Earl, to Sir John Anstruther whose descendants inherited the Carmichael lands on the death of the 6th Earl of Hyndford in 1817.