. 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.]. ers played TheLads with the Kilt. A majority of those who had crossed over in the SantaMaria, returned in the Lochiel, but the American contingentstill lingered with the Chief. In due time the Santa Mariasteamed away. But we kept our eyes on the Castle and moun-tains of Mull, which grew dimmer to> the eye,
. 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.]. ers played TheLads with the Kilt. A majority of those who had crossed over in the SantaMaria, returned in the Lochiel, but the American contingentstill lingered with the Chief. In due time the Santa Mariasteamed away. But we kept our eyes on the Castle and moun-tains of Mull, which grew dimmer to> the eye, but seemed tomagnify to the mind. From that great Gathering the clans-men returned, the memory loaded with sights and impressionswhich will never fade away so long as recollection shall blood will still grow warmer, and the event will be depictedto childrens children until life shall pass away. There can beno wonder that it was a commonly expressed desire that therecords of the day should be preserved and kept in the light. The Clan MacLean Still Lives, and its Memories areEmbalmed in Records of Public Repute and in the Heartsof its Members. The Chief Owns the Ancient Strong-hold, AND IT IS AND WlLL BE KEPT OPEN AS A RALLYING Point for the Clan. 92 Gathering of The Col. John Bayne Maclean.(President Clan Maclean Association of N. A.) Gathering of The Clan. 93 How many gathered at the call of the Chief is not hundred and fifty-five have been accounted for. Mr. JohnMacLean, chairman, carefully kept a list of all the acceptancesto the invitation of the Chief and Lady Maclean, which is herereproduced: Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, ; Mrs. Hector F. Maclean, Duart and Morvaren; Lord and Lady Llangattock, The Hendre,Monmouth; Lady Hood of Avalon; Lieut. Chas. L. Maclean, , andthe Hon. Mrs. Maclean, Folkstone; Mr. and Mrs. Cordy Simpson,London, and Hope Court, Crowborough, Sussex; the Bishop of Morayand Ross and Mrs. Maclean; Sir John and Lady She
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