James Noël MacKenzie MacLean
James Noël Mackenzie Maclean (1928–1978) was a Scottish historian and author.
Biography[]
He was born on Christmas Day in 1928, the eldest son of Elsie May Maclean (nee Davis) and James Walter Maclean. He attended the Stationers' Company's School and then Lincoln College, Oxford where he obtained a B.Litt. degree. He then studied for a PhD at the University of Edinburgh, which he gained in 1967.[1] He served in the RAF from 1947 to 1950. He was a founder member of the Clan Maclean London Branch and served as the Secretary from 1953 to 1955. He died on 20 January 1978.
Publications[]
- Clan Gillean (the Macleans) (1954)
- Memoirs of a Barra boy (1959)
- Reward is secondary: the life of a political adventurer and an inquiry (1963)
- The Macleans of Sweden (1971)
- The royal visit of 1822 (1972) with
- French-Canadian emigrants to New England (1973)
References[]
- ^ Maclean, James Noel Mackenzie of Glensanda (1967). "The early political careers of James "Fingal" Macpherson (1736-1796) and Sir John Macpherson, Bart. (1744-1821)". Cite journal requires
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Categories:
- Scottish historians
- 1900 births
- 1978 deaths
- 20th-century British historians