English: Well known as 'No. 2/64 or Aberc'by' from the pattern books of Wilsons of Bannockburn. This sett was supplied to Logan in preparation for the publication of his book 'The Scottish Gael', but a different sett was used for publication. Named for Sir Ralph Abercrombie at the beginning of the 19th century. Wilsons of Bannockburn was a weaving firm founded c1770 near Stirling. The original Pattern books are in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Copies of the Pattern books and original letters are preserved in the Scottish Tartans Society archive. See also Abercrombie STR #12.
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