Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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336 BIOGRAPHICAL AND
of the Macleans at the battle of Culloden,
and was killed there. He left four sons, Allan,
John, Donald, and Lauchlan. Allan was first
married to Anne, daughter of Donald Maclean
of Brolas, by whom he had several children, but
all died young except Charles and a daughter
called Una. He was a second time married to
Mary, daughter of Lauchlan Maclean of Loch-
buy, by whom he had two sons and several
daughters. Charles, his eldest son by the first
marriage, was married to Maria eldest daughter
of Sir Allan Maclean, but died without issue.
His eldest son by his second marriage, Donald
Maclean, esq. of Kinlochleven, Mull, writer to
the signet and solicitor to Her Majesty's court
of Exchequer in Scotland, one of the most
respectable and upright lawyers in the Scottish
metropolis, married Lillias youngest daughter of
the late Colquhoun Grant, esq., W.S. (the heroic
Colquhoun Grant, lieutenant of Prince Charles
Stuart's body-guard, of whom more than ordi-
nary mention is made in Sir Walter Scott's Tales
of a Grandfather*), and has issue ; viz.
1. Christina, married to Murdoch laird of Loclibuy.
2. Allan, some time lieutenant in the 79th High-
landers, was present at the battle of Tou-
louse, where he received a severe wound. He
died in the year 1818. It is only due to the
memory of this young man to add, that few
deaths could be more generally regretted than
of the Macleans at the battle of Culloden,
and was killed there. He left four sons, Allan,
John, Donald, and Lauchlan. Allan was first
married to Anne, daughter of Donald Maclean
of Brolas, by whom he had several children, but
all died young except Charles and a daughter
called Una. He was a second time married to
Mary, daughter of Lauchlan Maclean of Loch-
buy, by whom he had two sons and several
daughters. Charles, his eldest son by the first
marriage, was married to Maria eldest daughter
of Sir Allan Maclean, but died without issue.
His eldest son by his second marriage, Donald
Maclean, esq. of Kinlochleven, Mull, writer to
the signet and solicitor to Her Majesty's court
of Exchequer in Scotland, one of the most
respectable and upright lawyers in the Scottish
metropolis, married Lillias youngest daughter of
the late Colquhoun Grant, esq., W.S. (the heroic
Colquhoun Grant, lieutenant of Prince Charles
Stuart's body-guard, of whom more than ordi-
nary mention is made in Sir Walter Scott's Tales
of a Grandfather*), and has issue ; viz.
1. Christina, married to Murdoch laird of Loclibuy.
2. Allan, some time lieutenant in the 79th High-
landers, was present at the battle of Tou-
louse, where he received a severe wound. He
died in the year 1818. It is only due to the
memory of this young man to add, that few
deaths could be more generally regretted than
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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