| The usual design is sometimes called Drummond. It is
recorded by Logan (1831), Smibert (1850), and Smith
(1850). McIan's drawing of the Grant tartan is too roughly
done to make out the pattern details. A certain difficulty
arises in establishing a single Grant tartan to represent
the clan, illustrated by the existence of ten Grant portraits
at Cullen House in which each brother is wearing a
different tartan, and where a coat or plaid is worn, these
also differ. The chief of the Grants is Lord Strathspey.
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