- [citation needed] 1st tai-pan: Dirk
Struan, 1828–1841 2nd tai-pan:
Culum Struan, 1841–1862 3rd tai-pan: Sir
Lochlin Struan, 1862–1873?? 4th tai-pan: Dirk Dunross...
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Struan is a name of
Scottish origin and may
refer to:
Struan,
South Australia,
Australia Struan, Saskatchewan,
Canada Struan, Skye,
Scotland Struan, Perthshire...
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events of Tai-Pan, it
chronicles the
adventures of
Malcolm Struan, the son of
Culum and Tess
Struan, in ****an. The
story delves deeply into the
political situation...
- leader", and
Struan is the Tai-pan or head of his own
trading company in China,
Struan & Company. In Clavell's
literary universe, moreover,
Struan is presented...
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Struan Rodger (born 18
September 1946) is a
British actor who has
appeared widely in a
range of
supporting roles. He
appeared briefly in Who Is Killing...
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second book in Clavell's
Asian Saga, and the
first to
feature the
fictional Struan family. The
novel begins following the
British victory of the
first Opium...
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Struan John
Stirton Stevenson (born 4
April 1948) is a
Scottish politician. He was the
Conservative Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) for Scotland...
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Struan is a
small village in
Perthshire in Scotland. The name
derives from sruthan, the
Gaelic for 'Little Stream'. It is 8 km west of
Blair Atholl. It...
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Struan Robert Walker (born 6 July 2002) is a
Scottish field hockey player who
plays as a
forward for
England Hockey League club
Surbiton and the Scotland...
- book in the series. The "Noble House" in the
title is the
nickname of
Struan's, the
trading company first introduced in Clavell's Tai-Pan. The
novel is...