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Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 8th Baronet

Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean, 8th Baronet of Morvern (c. 1770 – 5 July 1847) 24th Clan Chief of Clan Maclean from 1818 to 1847. He succeeded his half brother, Sir Hector Maclean, 7th Baronet, when Hector died in 1818 without an heir.[1][2]

Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean
24th Clan Chief
8th Baronet
4th Lord Maclean
In office
1818–1847
Preceded bySir Hector Maclean, 7th Baronet, half-brother
Succeeded bySir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Baronet, son
Personal details
Born
Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean

c. 1770
Died5 July 1847(1847-07-05) (aged 77)
SpouseElizabeth Kidd
ParentDonald Maclean of Brolas
RelativesSir Hector Maclean, 7th Baronet, brother; Donald Maclean, younger son

Biography edit

He was the half brother of Sir Hector Maclean, 7th Baronet.[3] Both Hector and Fitzroy were the sons of Donald Maclean of Brolas who was married first to Mary Dickson, and later to Margaret Wall(?). Fitzroy is the son from the second marriage. Donald Maclean was the great grandson of Donald MacLean, 1st Laird of Brolas through Brolas' son Hector.[1]

On 24 September 1787, he obtained his commission as ensign in the twenty-ninth regiment, and rapidly rose to the rank of General, passing through the following grades: Lieutenant, 19 June 1788; Captain, 15 July 1793 ; Major, March, 1795; Lieutenant-Colonel, 18 November 1795; Colonel, 25 September 1803; Major-General, 25 July. 1810; Lieutenant- General, 4 June 1814; General, 10 January 1837.

In 1793, he was at the capture of the island of Tobago and in the attack on Martinique. In 1803. he was appointed commandant of the Batavians, who were received into the British service on the surrender of the Dutch West India colonies. In the expedition for the capture of Surinam, he commanded the advanced corps of the army. In 1805, he was at the capture of the Danish islands of St. Thomas and St. John, the government of which was conferred upon him in 1808, and continued as such until 1815. His administration of the affairs of those islands, his impartial conduct, mild sway, and kind disposition, were such as to endear him to all classes of the inhabitants, and when he took his departure, it was amidst the universal regret of the people. For his gallant behavior at the capture of the island of Gaudaloupe, in 1810, he received and was permitted to wear a medal.

In June 1815 he returned to Europe, after passing, with very little interval, a period of twenty-eight years on active service in the hot climate of the West Indies. On his return he resided chiefly in London. In 1794, he married the widow of John Bishop of Barbados, the only child of Charles Kidd, and by her had several children, all of whom died in childhood except Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Baronet (born 1798) and Donald Maclean (born 1800). His wife died in 1832, and on 17 September 1838 he married Frances, widow of Henry Campion, of Sussex. Sir Fitzroy MacLean died on 5 July 1847 and was succeeded by his son Charles.[3]

References edit

  This article incorporates text from A history of the clan Mac Lean from its first settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period: including a genealogical account of some of the principal families together with their heraldry, legends, superstitions, etc, by John Patterson MacLean, a publication from 1889, now in the public domain in the United States.

  1. ^ a b Scotland's Historic Heraldry. Boydell Press. 2006. ISBN 1-84383-261-5. A particularly interesting Scoto-Swedish family (Chart 20.4), whose members remained in touch with their Highland cousins, is that of MacLean or Macklier....
  2. ^ de la Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigny, Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle (1904). The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour. Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton (Maclean), fourth Lord Maclean, eighth Baronet, half-brother and next heir, being the only son of Donald Maclean named, by his second wife, Margaret, daughter of James Wall of Clonea Castle, co. Waterford. He was a General in the army and Colonel of the 45th regiment; served in the West Indies, at the capture of Tobago, attack on Martinique, etc.; Governor of St. Thomas and St . John. He died 5th July 1847. He married, first, Elizabeth, widow of John Bishop of Barbados, only child of Charles Kidd. She died 1832. He married secondly, 17th September 1838, Frances, widow of Henry Campion of Mailing Deanery, Sussex, daughter of ...
  3. ^ a b A History of the Clan MacLean from Its First Settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the Present Period: Including a Genealogical Account of Some of the Principal Families Together with Their Heraldry, Legends, Superstitions, Etc. R. Clarke & Company. 1889. Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton MacLean in early years made the profession of arms his choice. September 24, 1787, he obtained his commission as ensign in the twenty-ninth regiment, and rapidly rose to the rank of General, passing through the following grades: Lieutenant, June 19, 1788; Captain, July 15, 1793 ; Major, March, 1795; Lieutenant-Colonel, November 18, 1795; Colonel, September 25, 1803; Major-General, July 25. 1810; Lieutenant- General, June 4, 1814; General, January 10, 1837. In 1793, he was at the capture of the island of Tobago and in the attack on Martinique. In 1803. he was appointed commandant of the Batavians, who were received into the British service on the surrender of the Dutch West India colonies. In the expedition for the capture of Surinam, he commanded the advanced corps of the army. In 1805, he was at the capture of the Danish islands of St. Thomas and St. John, the government of which was conferred upon him in 1808, and continued as such until 1815. His administration of the affairs of thote islands, his impartial conduct, mild sway, and kind disposition, were such as to endear him to all classes of the inhabitants, and when he took his departure, it was amidst the universal regret of the people. For his gallant behavior at the capture of the island of Gaudaloupe, in 1810, he received and was permitted to wear a medal. In June, 1815, he returned to Europe, after passing, with very little interval, a period of twenty-eight years on active service in the hot climate of the West Indies. On his return he resided chiefly in London. In 1794, he married the widow of John Bishop, of Barbadoes, and only child of Charles Kidd, and by her had several children, all of whom died in childhood except Charles Fitzroy and Donald. His wife dying in 1832, he married, on September 17, 1838, Frances, widow of Henry Campion, of Sussex county. Sir Fitzroy J. G. MacLean died July 5, 1847. His son Donald became a barrister at law and a member of parliament. He married, in 1827, Harriet, daughter of General Frederick Maitland, and died in 1874.
Military offices
Preceded by Colonel of the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot
1823–1840
Succeeded by
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by Baronet
(of Duart and Morvern)
1818–1847
Succeeded by

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Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean 8th Baronet of Morvern c 1770 5 July 1847 24th Clan Chief of Clan Maclean from 1818 to 1847 He succeeded his half brother Sir Hector Maclean 7th Baronet when Hector died in 1818 without an heir 1 2 Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean24th Clan Chief8th Baronet4th Lord MacleanIn office 1818 1847Preceded bySir Hector Maclean 7th Baronet half brotherSucceeded bySir Charles Fitzroy Maclean 9th Baronet sonPersonal detailsBornFitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Macleanc 1770Died5 July 1847 1847 07 05 aged 77 SpouseElizabeth KiddParentDonald Maclean of BrolasRelativesSir Hector Maclean 7th Baronet brother Donald Maclean younger sonBiography editHe was the half brother of Sir Hector Maclean 7th Baronet 3 Both Hector and Fitzroy were the sons of Donald Maclean of Brolas who was married first to Mary Dickson and later to Margaret Wall Fitzroy is the son from the second marriage Donald Maclean was the great grandson of Donald MacLean 1st Laird of Brolas through Brolas son Hector 1 On 24 September 1787 he obtained his commission as ensign in the twenty ninth regiment and rapidly rose to the rank of General passing through the following grades Lieutenant 19 June 1788 Captain 15 July 1793 Major March 1795 Lieutenant Colonel 18 November 1795 Colonel 25 September 1803 Major General 25 July 1810 Lieutenant General 4 June 1814 General 10 January 1837 In 1793 he was at the capture of the island of Tobago and in the attack on Martinique In 1803 he was appointed commandant of the Batavians who were received into the British service on the surrender of the Dutch West India colonies In the expedition for the capture of Surinam he commanded the advanced corps of the army In 1805 he was at the capture of the Danish islands of St Thomas and St John the government of which was conferred upon him in 1808 and continued as such until 1815 His administration of the affairs of those islands his impartial conduct mild sway and kind disposition were such as to endear him to all classes of the inhabitants and when he took his departure it was amidst the universal regret of the people For his gallant behavior at the capture of the island of Gaudaloupe in 1810 he received and was permitted to wear a medal In June 1815 he returned to Europe after passing with very little interval a period of twenty eight years on active service in the hot climate of the West Indies On his return he resided chiefly in London In 1794 he married the widow of John Bishop of Barbados the only child of Charles Kidd and by her had several children all of whom died in childhood except Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean 9th Baronet born 1798 and Donald Maclean born 1800 His wife died in 1832 and on 17 September 1838 he married Frances widow of Henry Campion of Sussex Sir Fitzroy MacLean died on 5 July 1847 and was succeeded by his son Charles 3 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text fromA history of the clan Mac Lean from its first settlement at Duard Castle in the Isle of Mull to the present period including a genealogical account of some of the principal families together with their heraldry legends superstitions etc by John Patterson MacLean a publication from 1889 now in the public domain in the United States a b Scotland s Historic Heraldry Boydell Press 2006 ISBN 1 84383 261 5 A particularly interesting Scoto Swedish family Chart 20 4 whose members remained in touch with their Highland cousins is that of MacLean or Macklier de la Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigny Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle 1904 The Jacobite Peerage Baronetage Knightage and Grants of Honour Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton Maclean fourth Lord Maclean eighth Baronet half brother and next heir being the only son of Donald Maclean named by his second wife Margaret daughter of James Wall of Clonea Castle co Waterford He was a General in the army and Colonel of the 45th regiment served in the West Indies at the capture of Tobago attack on Martinique etc Governor of St Thomas and St John He died 5th July 1847 He married first Elizabeth widow of John Bishop of Barbados only child of Charles Kidd She died 1832 He married secondly 17th September 1838 Frances widow of Henry Campion of Mailing Deanery Sussex daughter of a b A History of the Clan MacLean from Its First Settlement at Duard Castle in the Isle of Mull to the Present Period Including a Genealogical Account of Some of the Principal Families Together with Their Heraldry Legends Superstitions Etc R Clarke amp Company 1889 Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton MacLean in early years made the profession of arms his choice September 24 1787 he obtained his commission as ensign in the twenty ninth regiment and rapidly rose to the rank of General passing through the following grades Lieutenant June 19 1788 Captain July 15 1793 Major March 1795 Lieutenant Colonel November 18 1795 Colonel September 25 1803 Major General July 25 1810 Lieutenant General June 4 1814 General January 10 1837 In 1793 he was at the capture of the island of Tobago and in the attack on Martinique In 1803 he was appointed commandant of the Batavians who were received into the British service on the surrender of the Dutch West India colonies In the expedition for the capture of Surinam he commanded the advanced corps of the army In 1805 he was at the capture of the Danish islands of St Thomas and St John the government of which was conferred upon him in 1808 and continued as such until 1815 His administration of the affairs of thote islands his impartial conduct mild sway and kind disposition were such as to endear him to all classes of the inhabitants and when he took his departure it was amidst the universal regret of the people For his gallant behavior at the capture of the island of Gaudaloupe in 1810 he received and was permitted to wear a medal In June 1815 he returned to Europe after passing with very little interval a period of twenty eight years on active service in the hot climate of the West Indies On his return he resided chiefly in London In 1794 he married the widow of John Bishop of Barbadoes and only child of Charles Kidd and by her had several children all of whom died in childhood except Charles Fitzroy and Donald His wife dying in 1832 he married on September 17 1838 Frances widow of Henry Campion of Sussex county Sir Fitzroy J G MacLean died July 5 1847 His son Donald became a barrister at law and a member of parliament He married in 1827 Harriet daughter of General Frederick Maitland and died in 1874 Military offices Preceded bySir Denis Pack Colonel of the 84th York and Lancaster Regiment of Foot1823 1840 Succeeded bySir Loftus William Otway Baronetage of Nova Scotia Preceded byHector Maclean Baronet of Duart and Morvern 1818 1847 Succeeded byCharles Maclean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sir Fitzroy Maclean 8th Baronet amp oldid 1192530487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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