Маклейн, Аллан, 6-й баронет (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Sir Allan Maclean. — «Sir Allan Maclean of Brolas (1710-1783) became the 21st [sic] Chief of the clan Maclean and 6th Baronet of Nova Scotia on the death of his third cousin Sir Hector Maclean. At the time the Maclean clan were second only to the MacDonalds amongst Highland families. Sir Allan fought in the British army during the American War of Independence but following the death of his wife in 1760 he returned to Scotland to provide for his three daughters. At the time of Johnson and Boswell's tour of the Highlands, Sir Allan was living on the small island of Inch Kenneth, off the west coast of Mull, with his daughters. Johnson and Boswell visited him there in 1773.» Дата обращения: 4 марта 2009. Архивировано 23 июля 2011 года.

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  • de la Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigny, Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle. The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour. — T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1904. — P. 98. — «Allan (Maclean), second Lord Maclean, sixth Baronet, cousin and next heir-male, being the only son and heir of Donald Maclean of Brolas, by Isabella, daughter of Allan Maclean of Ardgour, which Donald was the only son and heir of Lauchlan Maclean, son and heir of Donald Maclean, both of Brolas, who was the second son of Hector Og Maclean of Duart, which Hector Og was, through his eldest son, Sir Lauchlan Maclean, first Baronet, the great-great-grandfather of the first Lord Maclean. In 1745 he joined the Argyleshire Militia, and fought against Prince Charles. He died s.p.m. 10th December 1783. He married Anne, daughter of Hector Maclean of Coll. He had issue 1. Hon, Maria Maclean, married Charles Maclean of Kinlochaline. 2. Hon. Sibella Maclean, married John Maclean of Inverscadell. 3. Hon. Ann Maclean, married Dr. Mackenzie Grieve of Edinburgh.».

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  • MacLean. Electric Scotland. — «This third cousin, Sir Allan Maclean, was great-grandson of Donald Maclean of Brolas, eldest son, by his second marriage, of Hector Maclean of Dowart, the father of the first baronet. Sir Allan married Anne, daughter of Hector Maclean of Coll, and had three daughters, the eldest of whom, Maria, became the wife of Maclean of Kinlochaline, and the second, Sibella, of Maclean of Inverscadell. In 1773, when Johnson and Boswell visited the Hebrides, Sir Allan was chief of the clan. He resided at that time on Inchkenneth, one of his smaller islands, in the district of Mull, where he entertained his visitors very hospitably. ... Dying without make issue in 1783, Sir Allan was succeeded by his kinsman, Sir Hector, 7th baronet; on whose death, Nov.2d, 1818, his brother, Lieutenant-general Sir Fitzroy Jefferies Grafton Maclean of Morvern, and Donald Maclean of the chancery bar. Sir Charles, 9th baronet, married a daughter of the Hon and Rev Jacob Marsham, uncle of the Earl of Romney, and has issue, a son, Fitzroy Donald, major 13th dragoons, and four daughters, one of whom, Louisa, became the wife of Hon Ralph Pelham Neville, son of the Earl of Abergavenny.» Дата обращения: 26 августа 2007. Архивировано 19 апреля 2021 года.

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  • MacLean. Electric Scotland. — «This third cousin, Sir Allan Maclean, was great-grandson of Donald Maclean of Brolas, eldest son, by his second marriage, of Hector Maclean of Dowart, the father of the first baronet. Sir Allan married Anne, daughter of Hector Maclean of Coll, and had three daughters, the eldest of whom, Maria, became the wife of Maclean of Kinlochaline, and the second, Sibella, of Maclean of Inverscadell. In 1773, when Johnson and Boswell visited the Hebrides, Sir Allan was chief of the clan. He resided at that time on Inchkenneth, one of his smaller islands, in the district of Mull, where he entertained his visitors very hospitably. ... Dying without make issue in 1783, Sir Allan was succeeded by his kinsman, Sir Hector, 7th baronet; on whose death, Nov.2d, 1818, his brother, Lieutenant-general Sir Fitzroy Jefferies Grafton Maclean of Morvern, and Donald Maclean of the chancery bar. Sir Charles, 9th baronet, married a daughter of the Hon and Rev Jacob Marsham, uncle of the Earl of Romney, and has issue, a son, Fitzroy Donald, major 13th dragoons, and four daughters, one of whom, Louisa, became the wife of Hon Ralph Pelham Neville, son of the Earl of Abergavenny.» Дата обращения: 26 августа 2007. Архивировано 19 апреля 2021 года.
  • Sir Allan Maclean. — «Sir Allan Maclean of Brolas (1710-1783) became the 21st [sic] Chief of the clan Maclean and 6th Baronet of Nova Scotia on the death of his third cousin Sir Hector Maclean. At the time the Maclean clan were second only to the MacDonalds amongst Highland families. Sir Allan fought in the British army during the American War of Independence but following the death of his wife in 1760 he returned to Scotland to provide for his three daughters. At the time of Johnson and Boswell's tour of the Highlands, Sir Allan was living on the small island of Inch Kenneth, off the west coast of Mull, with his daughters. Johnson and Boswell visited him there in 1773.» Дата обращения: 4 марта 2009. Архивировано 23 июля 2011 года.
  • MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy: Una MacLean. Clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info. Дата обращения: 30 января 2016. Архивировано 24 декабря 2023 года.
  • Colonel Sir Allan Maclean, Bt, 22nd Chief - MacLean History Project. Macleanhistory.org. Дата обращения: 30 января 2016. Архивировано 20 января 2022 года.
  • McLean of Coll. McLean of Coll. Дата обращения: 30 января 2016. Архивировано 13 октября 2013 года.
  • MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy: Hector MacLean, 12th of Coll. Clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info. Дата обращения: 30 января 2016. Архивировано 24 декабря 2023 года.
  • Argyll: An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments. — Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland, 1971. — «The island achieved celebrity as the residence of Sir Allan MacLean, 6th Baronet of Duart, who entertained Johnson and Boswell there in October 1773. ...». — ISBN 0-11-491591-1. Архивная копия от 24 декабря 2023 на Wayback Machine