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- The Vestiarium Scoti**** (full title, Vestiarium Scoti****: from the M****cript formerly in the Library of the Scots College at Douay. With an Introduction...
- Charles (1980). Scotland's Forged Tartans, An analytical study of the Vestiarium Scoti****. Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing. pp. 83–84. ISBN 0-904505-67-7...
- Umbonium vestiarium, common name the button tops, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. The solid...
- squares instead of just big, solid squares; a style heavily favoured in Vestiarium Scoti****. A complexity step up is the superimposed check, in which a third...
- The vestiarion (Gr****: βεστιάριον, from Latin: vestiarium, "wardrobe"), sometimes with the adjectives basilikon (Gr****: βασιλικόν "imperial") or mega (μέγα...
- Ramsay is derived from one titled Ramsey in the Vestiarium Scoti**** published in 1842. Though the Vestiarium has been proven to be a Victorian era hoax many...
- Jewish tartans Scottish Register of Tartans Scottish Tartans Authority Vestiarium Scoti**** § Tartanstables of tartans listed in this antique but questionably...
- vestararius was the manager of the medieval Roman Curia office of the vestiarium (cf. the Byzantine imperial wardrobe and treasury, the vestiarion), responsible...
- the MacArthur tartan and was first published in the Vestiarium Scoti**** in 1842. The Vestiarium was the work of the dubious "Sobieski Stuarts" and has...
- The MacQueen tartan was first published in 1842, in the Vestiarium Scoti****. The Vestiarium was the work of the dubious "Sobieski Stuarts" and is today...