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Abraham Moon is a pretty old fabric mill (almost 180 years) in Yorkshire. I see the label quite often.
There are a few different geographic "styles" of tweed. Harris Tweed is the only trademarked and protected name. There's even a law protecting it in Great Britain.
The geographic tweeds that I can think of off the top of my head are:
Harris
Shetland
Yorkshire
Donegal
Thank you. It is interesting and even a bit surprising that the other Tweeds haven't trademarked their names. It seems that everything that can branded and sold is - especially if you have been around a long time (with the hipsters all about "authenticity," you'd think they'd love a 180 years old Tweed "brand") - so, again, surprising these Tweeds haven't been protected and marketed aggressively.