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" Shoulder Belts, or any Part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs to the Highland Garb; and that no Tartan, or party-coloured Plaid or Stuff shall be used for Great Coats, or for Upper Coats... "
Cambrian and Caledonian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory - Page 479
1833
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Statutes at Large ...: (43 v.) ... From Magna charta to 1800

Great Britain - 1765 - 484 pages
...that is to fay, the plaid, pbüibfg, or little kilt, trouff, Jhoulder belts, or any part wbatfoever of what peculiarly belongs to the highland garb ; and that no Tartan or parti-cokurcd plaid or jiuff" ßiuld be ufed for great coats, or fir upper coats, under the penalties...
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Statutes at Large ...: (43 v.) ... From Magna charta to 1800

Great Britain - 1765 - 572 pages
...(that is to fay) the plaid, philebeg, or little kilt, trowfe, (houlder belts, or any part whatfoever of what peculiarly belongs to the highland garb ; and that no tartan, or party-coloured plaid or ftuff fliall beufed for great coats, or for upper coats ; and if any fuch perfon (hall prefume, after...
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The Statutes at Large: From Magna Charta to ... 1869 ...

Great Britain - 1765 - 504 pages
...thai is to fay, the plaid, philibeg, or little kiltt irowfe, Jboulder belts, or any part whatfoever of what peculiarly belongs to the highland garb ; and that no tartan, or party- coloured plaid orßuff, Jhall be ufedfor great coats, or for upper coats : and whereas the provißon...
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The History of Scotland from the Union to the Abolition of the Abolition of ...

John Struthers - 1828 - 660 pages
...commonly called Highland clothes, that is to say, the plaid, philibeg, little kilt, trews, shoulder belt, or any part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs...that no tartan, or party-coloured plaid, or stuff, shall be used for great coats, or for upper coats ; and if any such person shall presume, after the...
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The History of Scotland, from the Union to the Abolition of the Heritable ...

John Struthers - 1828 - 676 pages
...commonly called Highland clothes, that is to say, the plaid, philibeg, little kilt, trews, shoulder belt, or any part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs...; and that no tartan, or party-coloured plaid, or stufl^ »hall be used for great coats, or for upper coats ; and if any such person shall presume, after...
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The Scotish Gaël: Or, Celtic Manners, as Preserved Among the ..., Volume 1

James Logan - 1831 - 434 pages
...George I., 1716. In 1747, a similar act was passed, with these more oppressive and absurd additions, that " neither man nor boy, except such as should...trowse, shoulder belts, or any part whatsoever of what " Harris's ed. of SJ Ware's Antiquities of Ireland, ii. 1?8. b Spenser. peculiarly belongs to the Highland...
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The Scotish Gaël, Or, Celtic Manners: As Preserved Among the Highlanders ...

James Logan - 1833 - 556 pages
...George I., 1716. In 1747, a similar act was passed, with these more oppressive and absurd additions, that " neither man nor boy, except such as should...belongs to the Highland garb; and that no tartan or party-colored plaid, or stuff, should be used for great coats or for upper coats." In 1782, the Duke...
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History of British costume [by J.R. Planché].

James Robinson Planché - 1834 - 410 pages
...amongst the prohibited articles of apparel in the Act of 1747, quoted by Mr. Logan himself, and ordaining that " neither man nor boy, except such as should...commonly called Highland clothes, viz. the plaid, phillibeg or little kilt, trouze, shoulder-belts, or any part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs...
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A Practical Treatise on the Analogy Between Legal and General Composition ...

Samuel Higgs Gael - 1840 - 364 pages
...clothes commonly called Highland clothes, that is to say, the plaid, philibeg, or little kilt, trouse, shoulder belts, or any part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs to the Highland garb. So the treaty with Persia, 1814 : this treaty has only been concluded for the purpose of repelling...
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The Scotish Gaël; Or, Celtic Manners: As Preserved Among the Highlanders ...

James Logan - 1843 - 568 pages
...George I., 1716. In 1747, a similar act was passed, with these more oppressive and absurd additions, that " neither man nor boy, except such as should...belongs to the Highland garb; and that no tartan or party-colored plaid, or stuff, should be used for great coats or for upper coats." In 1782, the Duke...
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