. 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.]. hJ £. < 0 O Gathering of The Clan. 97 sought out the presence of the Chief, who graciously asked themto lunch, which was cordially accepted. Then they took passageto Duart Castle, and in all probability none enjoyed the sightsand the old castle more than these most excellent had seen a notic
. 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.]. hJ £. < 0 O Gathering of The Clan. 97 sought out the presence of the Chief, who graciously asked themto lunch, which was cordially accepted. Then they took passageto Duart Castle, and in all probability none enjoyed the sightsand the old castle more than these most excellent had seen a notice in the papers of the Gathering and im-mediately formed the determination of being present, and atonce wrote to the Chief. They are Mrs. Christie MacLeanNuman, and daughter, Miss Nellie Christine, of Canton, Ohio,and Mrs. Margaret MacLean Jones and niece, Miss Flora Mac-Lean Jones, of Larue, Ohio, descended from Neal MacLean,born in the Isle of skye, March 17, 1806, and Catherine Mac-Lean, born in the Isle of Tiree, March 18, 1820. They weremarried in Canada, March 6, 1838. The following sent letters of apology to the Chief:Major Hector F. Maclean, yr. of Duart, Scots Guards, Cairo; theHon. R. D. Douglas Maclean, Marakhaho, Napier, New Zealand; Mrs. A. W. Maclean, Lumberton, No
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