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Nicholas MacLean-Bristol, Warriors and Priests, p. 177 believes, based on various references to Lachlan, that the historians have confused two men of that name and assumed that there are the same person.
This Lachlan is the father of a large family of MacLean men, most of whom died at the battle of Inverkeithing in 1651.[1]
Nicholas MacLean-Bristol, Warriors and Priests (The History of the Clan MacLean 1300-1570. 1995 Tuckwell Press Ltd., p. 177.
Alexander Maclean Sinclair, The Clan Gillean. 1899, Haszard and Moore. http://www.archive.org/stream/clangilleanwithp00sinc#page/349/mode/2up
A history of the clan Mac Lean from its first settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period by J. P MacLean http://www.archive.org/stream/ahistoryclanmac00maclgoog#page/n287/mode/2upThanks to Eugene Quigley for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Eugene and others.
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