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  2. MacLellan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    MacLellan, McLellan, or variants thereof, is a surname of Scottish origin, some of whom emigrated to Ireland. [1] The name is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic ...

  3. MacLellan - Wikipedia

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    MacLellan (surname) Clan MacLellan; Places. McLellan Galleries, exhibition space in the city of Glasgow, Scotland; McLellan Stores, twentieth century chain of five ...

  4. John MacLellan, 7th Lord Kirkcudbright - Wikipedia

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    John MacLellan (10 January 1729 – 14 December 1801) was 7th Lord Kirkcudbright, from 1767 to 1801. He was the son of William MacLellan, 6th Lord Kirkcudbright , and Margaret Murray, born in Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh , Scotland.

  5. William MacLellan, 6th Lord Kirkcudbright - Wikipedia

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    William MacLellan was 6th Lord Kirkcudbright from 1734 to 1762. Though his son, John , did not present a petition to establish his right to the title of Lord Kirkcudbright until 1767. Born c. 1690 in Borness , Kirkcudbrightshire , Scotland , William was the son of William MacLellan of Balmangan and Agnes McCulloch.

  6. Clan MacLellan - Wikipedia

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    The Clan MacLellan is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The clan does not currently have a chief therefore it is considered an Armigerous clan . [ 2 ] in Edinburgh at the gathering of the clans in 2009 the Maclellan clan were led up the royal mile by Steven McLelland living in carlisle now,

  7. Lord Kirkcudbright - Wikipedia

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    This MacLellan surname is said to have derived from Mac-a-ghille-dhiolan (son of the bastard). [ 3 ] The MacLellan family was numerous in Galloway in the later half of the 14th Century and gave its name to Balmaclellan, MacLellan's town, in the Stewartry of Galloway.