File:Sir John Maclean (Makeler) coat of arms in the Swedish House of Nobility.jpg

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Sir John Maclean (Makeler) coat of arms in the Swedish House of Nobility

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English: Sir John Maclean (Makeler) coat of arms in the Swedish House of Nobility
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The Clan Maclean Heritage Trust writes: "On 26th – 30th July 2013 two Trustees of the Heritage Trust, Nigel Alington and Sandy McLean, were among a group of Macleans who undertook a hugely enjoyable and successful visit to Sweden. The object was to see various items that are an important part of the Maclean heritage. We visited several museums and private houses containing historic Maclean portraits and other items. ... On the Tuesday we visited the Riddarhuset [House of Nobility] in Stockholm's Gamla Stan [Old Town], in order to see the coats of arms of Sir John Maclean ... see photo, and his son Baron David Maclean of Gäsevadholm (1646-1708), 1st Friherre [Baron] which hang in the Great Hall there."

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