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  1. Clan Stewart of Appin is the West Highland branch of the Clan Stewart and have been a distinct clan since their establishment in the 15th century. Their Chiefs are descended from Sir James Stewart of Perston, who was himself the grandson of Alexander Stewart, the fourth High Steward of Scotland.

  2. The Stewarts of Appin are a junior stirpes of the Stewarts of Lorn and Innermeath and branched off to form their own House in the second-half of the 15th century.

  3. Andrew Francis Stewart of Lorn, Appin and Ardsheal, 17th of Appin & 12th of Ardsheal, the current Chief of Appin is descended from Charles Stewart, 7th of Ardsheal who ascended as Chief upon the death of Dugald Stewart, our 10th Chief, who died without sons in 1769.

  4. Stewarts of Appin. The colours of the Appin Regiment. This Regiment joined the Prince´s Army in August 1745 at Invergarry. It consisted of Stewarts from Achnacone, Ardsheal, Ballachulish, Fasnacloich, Invernahayle and other places in the Appin area.

  5. Mar 11, 2016 · The Stewarts of Appin were traditional allies of the Clan MacLaren of Balquhidder, the Clan Cameron of Lochiel and the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe (or MacIans) of Glencoe. They were inveterate enemies of the Clan Campbell of Argyll and Breadalbane.

  6. The use of brown makes this sett similar to the count of an early nineteenth century design recorded by James Scarlett. He says that the brown was probably black originally. (No. 417, The Highland Textile, 1990). It is also called Hunting Stewart of Appin.

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  8. Stewart of Appin Clan Crest: A unicorn's head. Stewart of Appin Clan Motto: Quhidder Wil Zie (Whither will ye). History of Clan Stewart of Appin: The Appin Stewarts are the descendants of Sir James Stewart of Perstoun, grandson of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland.