Cooper Ancient Heavy Weight Tartan Fabric

  • Model: CTST/COP/A
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5lbs

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Strome 16oz Tartan Fabric, sold by the yard, 138cm wide.

This name is found in the records of most parts of Scotland. Its spelling varies: Cooper, Coupar, Couper and Cowper are all usual. It is thought that the names largely derive from the town of Cupar in Fife, since most of the early recordings refer to people and places in Fife. But the trade of 'cooper', or barrel-maker, certainly contributed many lines to the 'family'. For example, a payment made in 1329 is to Alanus Cuparius (Alan the Cooper). However, with the exception of a few families who can trace their tree back to the 15th century, the two origins are now indistinguishable and all Coopers, of whatever spelling, may be considered of the same 'family'. One of their most distinguished sons was the poet, William Cowper, who wrote ''. . . I am originally of the same shire (Fife) and a family of my name is still there. '

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 30 August, 2018.

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