Marshall Tartan Tie


Style: Ancient
Price:
£30

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Description

This name means "horse servant" and may, probably, be interpreted as "farrier". It is believed to have been introduced to Britain at the time of the Norman Conquest. It is on record in Scotland in the 12th century. The name is found in Aberdeenshire at an early date, also in Glasgow and St. Andrews. In the process of time the office of Marshal became one of great dignity.

This is a high quality fine wool neck tie. Available in over 500 authentic Tartans and made from our light weight Reiver fabric.

Dimensions 9cm x 142cm

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