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Posted on July 30, 2020 by Rectory Staff

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374 River Rd, St. Andrews, MB, Canada R1A 2Y1
TARTAN TUESDAY! Today's tartan highlight is Clan W TARTAN TUESDAY! Today's tartan highlight is Clan Wilson!
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Clan Wilson is associated with being a sept of both Clan Gunn and Clann Innes, whose lands are in Caithness (Northeast Scotland), and Moray (South of Caithness) respectively.
The founder of the .
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James Wilson (1742-1798) was born in Ceres, Fife, and later emigrated to America, becoming a signatory of the Declaration of Independence. Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), a Paisley-born weaver, fled to America after his satirical poetry caused legal trouble. He became a renowned ornithologist and was a maternal ancestor of President Ronald Reagan. Andrew Wilson (1780-1845) studied under Alexander Nasmyth and led the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh. John Wilson (1785-1854), known as Christopher North, was a professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University. Robert Wilson (1800-82) contributed to the invention of the screw propeller. Missionary John Wilson (1804-75) founded the Oriental Christian Spectator and an English school in Bombay. Sir Daniel Wilson (1816-92) became a professor at Toronto University. Hugh Wilson (1833-77) edited and launched major newspapers, including the Edinburgh Evening News. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869-1959) won a Nobel Prize in 1927 for inventing the Cloud Chamber. Brian Wilson (1948- ), born in Dunoon, served as Minister for Energy in the Blair Government.
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The tartan colours are green, red, navy blue and white. This tartan was created in 1780 by a weaver named William Wilson as a wedding gift for his son. 
The current Chief is either the Chief of Clan Gunn (John Gunn), or the Chief of Clan Innes (does not have an official Chief).

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The church peeks through the fresh leaves of the R The church peeks through the fresh leaves of the Rectory’s trees.🌳

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We’ll be planting the veranda and community gard We’ll be planting the veranda and community garden soon. We are absolutely loving this beautiful weather!🌿🌸

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Ring the Bell for a Tour at the St. Andrews Herita Ring the Bell for a Tour at the St. Andrews Heritage Centre!🔔
We’re open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM

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The St. Andrews Rectory is a museum run and operated by the St. Andrews Heritage Center who is a Municipal Heritage Committee established by the RM of St. Andrews in 2001

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