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The Macleans of Muck. 407
twelve children by her; Francis- John - Small,
Donald, Charles, Lockhart, John, George, Hector,
Elizabeth, Florianne, Mary-Gavinne, Henrietta,
and Susan. He died in 1816 in the sixtieth year
of his age. He is buried in London. Donald, his
second son, was married, and had a son named
Lachlan-Hector. Charles was married, and left
one son, Lachlan. Lockhart was married, and left
a son named Seymour. John was married, and
left two sons, Henry-Grey and Lachlan. George
died unmarried. Hector was first-lieutenant of
the Crescent frigate, which was wrecked off the
coast of Jutland. He lost his life while gallantly
attempting to save the lives of those who had been
wrecked along with him. Florianne was married
to James Macleod of Raasay, with issue — John,
James, Loudon, Francis, and Hannah-Elizabeth.
John was the last Macleod of Raasay. Hannah-
Elizabeth was married to Sir John Campbell of
Ardnamurchan. Mary-Gavinne, third daughter
of Lachlan, was the celebrated London beauty of
1 816 and 181 7. She was married to Captain
William C. Clarke. She lost her health in the
trying climate of India. She returned to Britain
in 1828, and died in 1833. Henrietta was married
to Major Poore.
VII. Francis John Small Maclean held an
appointment in the ordnance department. He
married Margaret, daughter of I. Hemp, of Heme
Hill, Surrey, by whom he had one son, Archibald.
He was killed in the island of Dominica, while
assisting to suppress an insurrection of natives.

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