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- maclean2.html accessdate "2007-08-26".
- maclean2.html accessdate "2014-07-09".
- maclean2.html isCitedBy 1912_in_Scotland.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Carter-Campbell_of_Possil.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Clan_Maclean.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Donald_Maclean,_1st_Laird_of_Brolas.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Duart_Castle.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Sir_Allan_Maclean,_6th_Baronet.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Sir_Fitzroy_Maclean,_10th_Baronet.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Sir_Hector_Og_Maclean,_15th_Chief.
- maclean2.html isCitedBy Sir_John_Maclean,_4th_Baronet.
- maclean2.html publisher "Electric Scotland".
- maclean2.html quote "17280.0".
- maclean2.html quote "His grandson is the present chief, Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, Bait., K.C.B. Born in 1835 Sir Fitzroy served, as a young man, in Bulgaria and the Crimea, and was present at the battle of the Alma and the siege of Sebastopol. Through lack of food and shelter he fell into dysentery and fever, and would have died had he not been discovered by a friend of his father, who carried him on board his ship. He lost a son in the South African War. One of the most memorable days of his life was when he returned to Mull in August, 1912, and took possession of the ancient seat of his family, Duart Castle, amid the acclamations of Maclean clansmen from all parts of the world, and unfurled his banner from the ramparts. The castle dates from the thirteenth century, and was repaired and enlarged by Hector Mor Maclean, who was Lord of Duart from 1523 till 1568. In 1691 it was besieged by Argyll, and Sir John Maclean, the chief of that time, was forced to surrender it. After that date, though occasionally occupied by troops, the stronghold gradually fell to ruins, and the Duart properties passed to other hands till Sir Fitzroy repurchased Duart itself in 1912.".
- maclean2.html quote "Sir Lachlan’s elder son, still another Hector Og, married a daughter of the eleventh chief of Kintail, and their son Lachlan was the first baronet of Duart. By a second marriage, with a daughter of Sir Archibald Acheson of Gosford, he had another son, Donald of Brolas, whose son Lauchlan became M.P. for Argyllshire, and whose descendants were to inherit the chiefship as sixth and successive baronets.".
- maclean2.html quote "The castle dates from the thirteenth century, and was repaired and enlarged by Hector Mor Maclean, who was Lord of Duart from 1523 till 1568. In 1691 it was besieged by Argyll, and Sir John Maclean, the chief of that time, was forced to surrender it. After that date, though occasionally occupied by troops, the stronghold gradually fell to ruins, and the Duart properties passed to other hands till Sir Fitzroy repurchased Duart itself in 1912.".
- maclean2.html title "Clan Maclean2@ElectricScotland.com".
- maclean2.html title "MacLean".
- maclean2.html url maclean2.html.
- maclean2.html url "http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/maclean2.html".
- maclean2.html work "Electric Scotland".