Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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The Fourth Cadet of the Family of Coll
is descended from John of Totteronald, 2d
son of John Garve the 7th Maclean of Coll.
He was with his chief Sir Lauchlan during the
civil wars. He and his brother Hugh were
among the first that joined the standard of Mon-
trose at Strathearn in the beginning of the year
1646. Both were again with their father's men
at Inverkeithing, where the gallant Hugh was
killed and John severely wounded, and made
prisoner. After the restoration he went to Lon-
don, and was introduced to the king, who was
pleased to acknowledge that he had recollection
of his sufferings. Yet, as was not an uncommon
custom with Charles in dealing with his best
friends, the royal acknowledgment of the im-
portance of his services was the only reward
Totteronald ever got. He was married to Mar-
rion, daughter of Maclean of Ardgour, by whom
he had Allan of Totteronald, who succeeded
him. Allan married Catherine, daughter of
Roderick Mac Leod of Hammer, by whom he
had Hector and Allan. Allan was drowned ere
he attained the age of manhood. Hector was
married to Margaret daughter of Alexander Mac
Lauchlan, chamberlain to the Duke of Argyle,
by whom he had two sons, Allan and Roderick,
who removed to Ireland ; Roderick married
there.
John Maclean of Totteronald had another son
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The Fourth Cadet of the Family of Coll
is descended from John of Totteronald, 2d
son of John Garve the 7th Maclean of Coll.
He was with his chief Sir Lauchlan during the
civil wars. He and his brother Hugh were
among the first that joined the standard of Mon-
trose at Strathearn in the beginning of the year
1646. Both were again with their father's men
at Inverkeithing, where the gallant Hugh was
killed and John severely wounded, and made
prisoner. After the restoration he went to Lon-
don, and was introduced to the king, who was
pleased to acknowledge that he had recollection
of his sufferings. Yet, as was not an uncommon
custom with Charles in dealing with his best
friends, the royal acknowledgment of the im-
portance of his services was the only reward
Totteronald ever got. He was married to Mar-
rion, daughter of Maclean of Ardgour, by whom
he had Allan of Totteronald, who succeeded
him. Allan married Catherine, daughter of
Roderick Mac Leod of Hammer, by whom he
had Hector and Allan. Allan was drowned ere
he attained the age of manhood. Hector was
married to Margaret daughter of Alexander Mac
Lauchlan, chamberlain to the Duke of Argyle,
by whom he had two sons, Allan and Roderick,
who removed to Ireland ; Roderick married
there.
John Maclean of Totteronald had another son
Y 4
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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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