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English: Complete Baronetage: English, Irish and Scottish, 1625-1649, page 394
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created 3 September 1631, or 13 February 1632; sealed 12 January 1632.(*)



I. 1632. Sir Lachlan Maclean of Morvaren, or Morven, son and heir of Hector Og Maclean of Duart, by his 1st wife, Jeannette, daughter of Colin Mackenzie of Kintail; succeeded his father in 1618; was member of parliament [S.] for Tarbert Sheriffdom, 1628-1633, and was created a Baronet [S.] 3 September 1631, or 13 February 1632, the patent being sealed 12 January 1632,(*) but not recorded in the Great Seal Register [S.], with rem. to heirs male whatsoever, and with a grant of, presumably, 16,000 acres in Nova Scotia, entitled the Barony of New Morvaren, of which he had seized in February 1632.(?) He was a Royalist, and, as such, was at the battles of Inverlochy and (August 1645) of Kilsyth. He married Mary, 2nd daughter of Roderick Macleod of Macleod, by Isabel, daughter of Donald McDonald of Glengarry. He died 18 April 1649.

II. 1649. SIR HECTOR MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Morven aforesaid, 1st s. and h., b. about 1625; suc. to the Baronetcy, 18 April 1649; raised 700 men of his clan for the Royal cause, with whom he was defeated and slain at the battle of Innerkeithing in 1651. He d. unm.

III. SIR ALLAN MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Morven aforesaid, br. and h., b. about 1637; suc. to the Baronetcy in 1651. He m. Giles, 3d da. of John MACLEoD, of Macleod, by Sybilla, da. of Kenneth (MACKENZIE), 1st LoRD MACKENZIE of KINTAIL [S.]. He d. 1674 in his 38th year. His widow m. (—) CAMPBELL, of Glendaroul.

IV. 1674. SIR JOHN MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Morven aforesaid, only surv. s. and h.; suc. to the Baronetcy in 1674; fought (with his clan) on behalf of the House of Stuart, at the battle of Killiecrankie (1689), and at that of Sheriffmuir in the rising of 1715. He m. in or before 1704, Mary, da. of Sir AEneas MACPHERson, of Invereshie. She d. before him. He d. in or before 1719. Admon. 7 Oct. 1719, as “of Gordon Castle, Scotland,” granted to a creditor.

V. 1719 | SIR HECTOR MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Morven aforesaid, only s. and h.; b. about 1704; suc. to the Baronetcy in or before 1719. He was arrested in Edinburgh in 1745 on suspicion of treason and imprisoned two years in London. He d. unm. at Paris, Jan. or Feb. 1751, aged 47,(c) when the issue male of the grantee became extinct.

VI. 1751. SIR ALLAN MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Brolas in Mull, 3d cousin and h. male, being only surv. s. and h. of Donald MACLEAN,of Brolas aforesaid, by Isabella, da. of Allan MACLEAN, of Ardgour, which Donald (who d. 1750) was s. and h, of Lauchlan MACLEAN, of Brolas, by Isabella, da. of Hector MACLEAN, of Torloish, which Laughlan (b. 1650; M.P. [S.] for Argyleshire, 1685-86, who d. 1687), was s. and h of Donald MACLEAN, also of Brolas, who was yr. br. (of the half blood) to the 1st Baronet, being s. of Hector Og MACLEAN abovenamed, by his 2d wife, Isabella, da. of Sir Archibald ACHEson. He suc. to the Baronetcy in 1781; was sometime Captain in the Dutch service, but afterwards served in the American war, and was finally Major in the 119th regiment. He m. Una, da. of Hector MACLEAN, of Coll. He d. sp.m. 10 Dec. 1783. Admon. March and Aug. 1798.

VII. 1783. SIR HECTOR MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], 2d cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of Donald MACLEAN, Collector of Customs at Montego Bay, Jamaica, by his 1st wife, Mary, da. of John Dickson, of Glasgow, which Donald, was s. of John MACLEAN,(a) by Florence, da. of (—) MACLEAN, the said John being s. of Hector Og MACLEAN, yr. br. of Lauchlan MACLEAN, of Brolas, abovementioned, the grandfather of the 6th Baronet. He was an officer in the army; suc. to the Baronetcy 10 Dec. 1783. He d.s.p., probably unm., 2 Nov. 1818, at Hatfield, co. York.

VIII. 1818. SIR FITzRoy JEFFREYs GRAFTON MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], br. of the half blood and h., being s. of Donald MACLEAN abovenamed by his 2d wife, Margaret, da, of James WALL, of Clonea Castle, co. Waterford; entered the army 1787; served in the West Indies at the capture of Tobago, the attack on Martinique, Guadaloupe, etc., as also at the capture (1808) of the islands of St. Thomas and St. John, of which he was made Governor in 1808; became a full General in 1837 and Col. of the 54th Foot in 1841. He suc. to the Baronetcy 2 Nov. 1818. He m. firstly, Elizabeth, widow of John Bishop, of Barbadoes, only child of Charles KIDD. She d. 1832. He m. secondly, 17 Sept. 1838, Frances, widow of Henry CAMPION, of Malling Deanery, co. Sussex, 3d da. of the Rev. Henry WATKINs, of Conisbrough. She d. 12 June 1843. Admon. June 1843. He d. 5 July 1847, at 53 Cadogan Place, Pimlico. Will pr. Aug. 1847.

IX. 1847. SIR CHARLEs FITzRoy MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], 1st ... s. and h., by 1st wife; b. 14 Oct. 1798; ed. at Eton and at Woolwich; entered the Scots Fusileer Guards, 1816; sometime, 1832-39, Lieut.-Col. 81st Foot, and, subsequently, Military Sec. at Gibraltar; Col. in the army, 1846; suc. to the Baronetcy, 5 July 1847. He m. 10 May 1831, at Wateringbury, Kent, Emily Eleanor, 4th da. of the Hon. Jacob MARSHAM, D.D., Canon of Windsor (yr. s. of Robert, 2d Baron RoMNEY), by Amelia Frances, da, and h. of Joseph BULLock, of Caversfield, Oxon. She, who was b. 10 Feb. 1803, d. 12 April 1838. He d. 27 Jan. 1883, at West Cliff House, Folkestone, Kent, in his 85th year.

X. 1883. SIR FITzRoy DoNALD MACLEAN, Baronet [S. 1632], of Overblow, near Shorne, co. Kent, only s. and h., b. 18 May 1835; served in the Crimean war, 1854-55, being present at Alma and Sebastopol; sometime Lieut.-Col. of the 13th Hussars, and Col. of the West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry; suc, to the Baronetcy 27 Jan. 1883. He m. 17 Jan. 1872, at St. James', Piccadilly, Constance Marianne, 2d and yst, da. and coheir of George Holland ACKERs, (b) of Moreton Hall, Cheshire, by Harriett Susan, da of Henry William HUTToN, of Beverley, co. York.

(*) Milne's List for the date of sealing. The date of creation is given in Laing's List as 3 Sep. 1631, but in Douglas's Baronage [S.] as 13 Feb. 1632, it being there added that the charter, one to heirs male whatsoever, was in the public archives. (b) Banks's Lists. (*) Macfarlane's Genealogical Collections. In Douglas's Baronage [S.] he is said to have died at Rome, in Oct. 1750.

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