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Lachlan Lùbanach Maclean, 5th
Chief (flourished 1370s) was
Chief of Clan Maclean. He was the
first Maclean to
occupy Castle Duart as the 1st
Laird of Duart...
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MacLean is
Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull.
Duart was
given to
Lachlan Lubanach Maclean as part of his wife's dowry. The
following is a list of the previous...
- into the
hands of Clan
MacLean in the
following century. In 1350,
Lachlan Lubanach Maclean of Duart, the 5th Clan Chief,
married Mary Macdonald, daughter...
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Maclean who
settled on the Isle of Mull. One of his sons was
Lachainn Lubanach (Lachlan) who was the
progenitor of the
Macleans of
Duart and the other...
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Scottish Gaelic, was the 6th
Chief of Clan Maclean. He was the son of
Lachlan Lubanach Maclean, and he
early distinguished himself by
daring exploits, and was...
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Inner Hebridean Isle of Mull. The
first Laird was
known as
Lachainn Lubanach or "Lachlan the crafty". Of the
first fourteen Lairds of Duart,
seven were...
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Hector the Stern, was the
progenitor of the
Lochbuie Macleans.
Lachlan Lubanach Maclean of Duart, or
Lachlan the Wily John Maclean, an
illegitimate son...
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Hector Reaganach Maclean, 1st
Laird of Lochbuie,
brother of
Lachlan Lubanach Maclean of Duart, in 1360.
Construction of the
castle was
probably begun...
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Kernaborg and
Isleborg together with
small Floda and Lunga" to
Lachlan Lùbanach Maclean of Duart.
Hector MacLean of
Duart was
recorded as the "heritable...
- John, had two sons,
Eachin Reaganach (Hector the Stern), and
Lachainn Lubanach (Lachlan the Wily). When the
Gaelic Highlanders broke away from the Lowland...