. Renaissance of the clan Maclean. Comprising also a history of Dubhaird Caisteal and the Great Gathering on August 24, 1912. Together with an appendix, containing letters of Gen'l Allan Maclean, narrative of an American party, a MacLean bibliography. [With plates, including portraits.]. Tiree. ANDREW BRUCE MACLEAN. Ensigns Armorial viz: Quarterly first Argent a lion ram-pant Gules armed and langued Azure, second Azure a castletripled towered Argent, masoned Sable, third Argent a galley,sails furled, oars in saltire Sable, flagged Gules; fourth, Vert aSalmon. naiant Argent, all within *a bordu


. Renaissance of the clan Maclean. Comprising also a history of Dubhaird Caisteal and the Great Gathering on August 24, 1912. Together with an appendix, containing letters of Gen'l Allan Maclean, narrative of an American party, a MacLean bibliography. [With plates, including portraits.]. Tiree. ANDREW BRUCE MACLEAN. Ensigns Armorial viz: Quarterly first Argent a lion ram-pant Gules armed and langued Azure, second Azure a castletripled towered Argent, masoned Sable, third Argent a galley,sails furled, oars in saltire Sable, flagged Gules; fourth, Vert aSalmon. naiant Argent, all within *a bordure inverted Gulescharged with three Crescents Or: Above the shield is placed ahelmet befitting his degree with a Mantling Gules doubled Argentand on a wreath of his liveries is placed for Crest a battle axeerect in pale between a branch of laurel and another of Cypressin Saltire all proper and in an Escrol over the same this Motto,Altera Merces. PART VI. PERSONAL NARRATIVE, AND THEAMERICAN CONTINGENT. (157) *This chapter is intended solely for American readers. If othersshould read it, then it is hoped that words of either commendation orcondemnation shall not be My Best Girl. PERSONAL NARRATIVE AND THE AMERICANCONTINGENT. All attempts to interest the Clansmen to attend the gather-ing had ceased. There was a desire that all should go together,and the time to commence the long journey was at hand. Thepoint of rendezvous was Montreal, and the time selected formeeting, was August 9, 1912. I had chosen that route and in-vited the others to go with me. The principal reason for sochoosing, was because I had never seen the lower St. Lawrence,and as the opportunity had come, it should not slip. I invitedMr. William W. McLean, of Fosterville, Tenn., to take the samestate room with me. He arrived at my residence on August3rd. On the 4th we went to the bank, secured our tickets andtravelers cheques, and were ready for the journey. Early onTuesday 5th we started for Dayton, Ohio,


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