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Hector Odhar MacLean of Lochbuie, 9th
Chief (1575–1628) was the 9th
Chief of Clan
Maclaine of Lochbuie.
Hector Odhar,
ninth Maclean of Lochbuie, married...
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Samuel Johnson wrote: We came
without any difficulty, at evening, to
Lochbuy,
where we
found a true
Highland Laird,
rough and haughty, and tenacious...
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Rural Life, Kittochside, near East Kilbride, and the
example set in the
Lochbuy or
Lochbuie Brooch is in the
British Museum. As late as the 19th century...
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April 1661 Act
rescinding the
pretended forfaltour of
Murdo McLean of
Lochbuy. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 177 13
April 1661 Act
rescinding the pretended...
- to Ireland,
being reduced to 500 the
previous year.
Murdoch Maclaine of
Lochbuy, the lieutenant-colonel, was
moved to the
Argyle Fencibles, on the transference...
- Act to
authorise the Sale of a Part or
Parts of the
Lands and
Estate of
Lochbuy and Fishnish, and others, in the
Island of Mull, and
County of Argyll,...
- Act to
authorise the Sale of a part or
parts of the
Lands and
Estates of
Lochbuy and
Fishnish and others, in the
Island of Mull and
county of Argyll, for...
- Maclean's letters,
addressed to
Murdoch Maclean or
Maclaine (later
Maclaine of
Lochbuy)is held in the
National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Reference GD174/2154...
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undoubtedly had
large possessions,
particularly the
lands of
Duard and
Lochbuy, of
which the Lord of the
Isles was his
feudal superior. He had
three sons:...
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resettings of
stones which already had re****tions. The
others are the
Lochbuy or
Lochbuie Brooch in the
British Museum, and the
Ugadale or
Lossit Brooch...