Stuart of Bute Modern Tartan
From the Highlands of Scotland
About The Stuart of Bute Modern Tartan
Clan Stuart, also spelled Stewart, is one of the most famous and historically significant clans in Scottish history. The name originates from the High Stewards of Scotland, a hereditary office granted to Walter FitzAlan in the 12th century.
His descendants adopted the surname Stewart, which was later spelled Stuart in France when Mary, Queen of Scots, adopted the French spelling. The House of Stuart became the royal family of Scotland in the late 14th century and later of England and Ireland, ruling until the early 18th century.
The clan has deep connections to royal politics, civil war, and the Jacobite uprisings. Their legacy is written across Scotland's castles, battles, and bloodlines.
Associated Names/Septs ?
Stuart, Stewart, Steward, Steuart, Steuartson, Steenson
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