Over 1,000 Macleans gather to celebrate centenary
Over 1,000 Macleans gathered to celebrate the centenary
KILTS are the dress code of choice
as more than 1,000 members of
the Maclean clan from across the
globe gather to mark the centenary
of Duart Castle, on the Isle of Mull,
being handed back to the family.
Sir Lachlan Maclean, who was
joined by his mother Elizabeth,
the Lady Maclean, welcomed the

clan members to Mull and said he
appreciated them travelling from all
over the world to be at Duart for the
occasion. It was the 100th gathering
since the castle was handed back to
Maclean ownership a century ago.
The castle, which stands on a crag
at the end of the peninsular jutting
out into the Sound of Mull, was
surrendered to the Duke of Argyll
in 1691 and was used as a garrison
for government troops until 1751.
It was then abandoned until 1910,
when it was purchased by Sir Fitzroy
Maclean, the 26th Chief. Following
extensive repairs over the following
century, the castle is now open to
the public, with visitors able to walk
through the dungeons and state
rooms and climb to the top of the
keep.
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Saturday 18 May 2013
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