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Kilgour Muted Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Sir Thomas Kilgour appeared in 1528 as the chaplain of St, Thomas in the palace of Falkland. Kilgore was initially used as a surname by the descendants of Pictish people from ancient Scotland. The people who were the ancestors of the Kilgore family resided in Kilgour and are situated close to Falkland located in Fife. "The traditional name for the parish of Fife shire, Scotland, so it is derived from kill, which means church and gourd, which is a hill, the church situated is situated on a hill or located in the hills. Kilgour Muted Tartan fabric by the meter is made from 100% pure new wool and proudly woven in Scotland. The color of this tartan includes Red, Green, Blue, Black, and Yellow.