Stuart of Bute Clan Crest and Tartan Mug

The 7th Marquess and current Chief is Johnny Bute (known as Johnny Dumfries), who enjoyed a successful career as racing driver, winning the Le Mans in 1988. The clan seat of Stuart of Bute is Mount Stuart. A very grand gothic mansion, it was rebuilt by the 3rd Marquess in the 19th century after being damaged by fire in 1877.. Clan Stuart of Bute is a branch of Clan Stewart, one of the the largest clans in Scotland. The Stewarts acquired the Scottish throne through marriage to Robert the Bruce's daughter and the death of Robert's heir. Robert Stewart (Robert II of Scotland) gave the Isles of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae to his younger son, John, and combined these.


Scottish Stuart of Bute Clan Tartan Women Leggings

Scottish Stuart of Bute Clan Tartan Women Leggings


Stuart of Bute Tartan Cap. Tartan, Tartan scarf, Cap

Stuart of Bute Tartan Cap. Tartan, Tartan scarf, Cap


Clan Stuart of Bute Tartan & Clan Crest Goods Scottish Shop MacLeods Scottish Shop

Clan Stuart of Bute Tartan & Clan Crest Goods Scottish Shop MacLeods Scottish Shop


Stuart of Bute Tartan Scot Meacham Wood Home

Stuart of Bute Tartan Scot Meacham Wood Home


Clan Stewart Atholl Modern (Stuart) of Bute Tartan Fleece Blanket Zazzle.ca

Clan Stewart Atholl Modern (Stuart) of Bute Tartan Fleece Blanket Zazzle.ca


Stuart of Bute Clan Crest and Tartan Mug

Stuart of Bute Clan Crest and Tartan Mug


STEWART (STUART) OF BUTE CLAN TARTAN MEN WALLET Y3 Tartan men, Wallet men, Tartan

STEWART (STUART) OF BUTE CLAN TARTAN MEN WALLET Y3 Tartan men, Wallet men, Tartan


Stuart of Bute Tartan Necktie • Irish Traditions A Tipperary Store • Fine Celtic Imports

Stuart of Bute Tartan Necktie • Irish Traditions A Tipperary Store • Fine Celtic Imports


Stuart of Bute Tartan Scot Meacham Wood Home

Stuart of Bute Tartan Scot Meacham Wood Home


Scottish Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Clan Crest Tartan Tote Bag

Scottish Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Clan Crest Tartan Tote Bag


Clan Stuart of Bute Clansman's Crest Badge Wall Plaque Cold Cast Bronze ⋆ Celtic Jackalope

Clan Stuart of Bute Clansman's Crest Badge Wall Plaque Cold Cast Bronze ⋆ Celtic Jackalope


Stuart of Bute Modern Tartan Tie Lochcarron of Scotland

Stuart of Bute Modern Tartan Tie Lochcarron of Scotland


Interactive Clan Map of Scotland Lochcarron of Scotland in 2021 Tartan fabric, Royal stewart

Interactive Clan Map of Scotland Lochcarron of Scotland in 2021 Tartan fabric, Royal stewart


The Scottish Register of Tartans Clan Stuart STWR ref. 846 Ally Clan Tartan, Scottish, Tartan

The Scottish Register of Tartans Clan Stuart STWR ref. 846 Ally Clan Tartan, Scottish, Tartan


Stuart of Bute Modern Heavy Weight Tartan Fabric Lochcarron of Scotland

Stuart of Bute Modern Heavy Weight Tartan Fabric Lochcarron of Scotland


Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Clan Tartan Crest Tablecloth Scottish home, Table cloth, Tartan

Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Clan Tartan Crest Tablecloth Scottish home, Table cloth, Tartan


Stuart of Bute; Hunting (Reproduction Colours) Tartan

Stuart of Bute; Hunting (Reproduction Colours) Tartan


Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Crest Tartan Blanket Tartan Home Decor Scottish Clan Scottish Clans

Stewart (Stuart) of Bute Crest Tartan Blanket Tartan Home Decor Scottish Clan Scottish Clans


Who Can Wear The Royal Stewart Tartan? Scottish Kilt Collection

Who Can Wear The Royal Stewart Tartan? Scottish Kilt Collection


Clan Stuart Of Bute products in the Clan Tartan and Clan Crest.. Free worldwide shipping

Clan Stuart Of Bute products in the Clan Tartan and Clan Crest.. Free worldwide shipping

Tartan date: 01/01/1842. Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans. Category: Clan/Family. Restrictions: Registration notes: The Stuart of Bute tartan as used by the family today is based on the description contained in the Sobieski Stewarts' 'Vestiarium Scoticum' (1842).. Stuart of Bute. Motto: Nobilis Est Ira Leonis (The Lions Anger is Noble) This Highland clan is a branch of the larger Clan Stewart. The stewards of seneschals of Dol in Brittany came to Scotland through England when David I returned in 1124 to claim his throne in Scotland. They rose to high rank, becoming Stewards of Scotland.