My Maternal 8th. Great Scottish Grandfather, Allan MacLean, 3rd. Baronet of Morvern, 19th. Chief of Clan MacLean

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Name: Allan MacLean, 3rd. Baronet of Morvern, 19th. Chief of Clan MacLean
Birth: 1641 in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
Married: 1661 in Duart Castle, Argyll, Scotland to Juliana “Julia” Giles MacLeod
Children: (1) Sir Alexander MacLean, 4th. Baronet of Morvern
Died: 1674 in Duart Castle, Argyll, Scotland
Buried: 1674 in Duart Castle, Argyll, Scotland
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Sir Allan MacLean, 3rd. Baronet of Morvern (1641-1674) was the 19th. Clan Chief of Clan MacLean from 1651 to 1674. He married then had as his son: Sir Alexander MacLean, 4th. Baronet of Morvern.

Biography:  He was born in 1641 and became chief at age six by the death of his brother Sir Hector MacLean, 2nd Baronet in 1651. During his minority, the estates were managed by his legal guardians, both uncles: Donald MacLean, 1st Laird of Brolas and Hector MacLean of Lochbuy. The guardians paid off a portion of Duke of Argyle’s claims; but the latter, learning that the late chief had contracted some debts in fitting out his clan for service during the late campaign, prevailed upon the creditors to dispose of their claims. Possessing himself of these debts, Argyle was enabled to augment his claims considerably; but finding, after the battle of Worcester, there was a likelihood of a pecuniary reward for those who adhered to Cromwell’s government, left his persecution of the house of MacLean, to be pursued at some future time, and turned his attention to the prospective grant. Cromwell entered into negotiations with Argyle to bring about the submission of Scotland, and for a consideration of £12,000 the latter agreed to do all within his power for the subjection of his native country. This was one of the charges against him on his trial. He died in 1674. source: Wikipedia)

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