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Rutger Macklier

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353:; and although historians pretend the arm of that monarch to have been paralyzed by the frequent dubbing of knights, Roger Maclean never even received the Wasa order. Reformers seldom meet with gratitude while living, and Maclean did not fare better than his neighbors. In 1811 a band of several hundred drunken Skane peasants – the very men whose rights he was protecting — mobbed Svaneholm, and, threatening his life, demanded, with loud cries and menaces, that no division of his estate should take place. The baron, sitting calmly in his chair, replied, 'Plunder my barns, do what you will, I shall stick to my duty.' The insurgents carried off his servants by force to augment the band: among them was his old valet Jacob. Suddenly one of the party exclaimed, 'But, if we carry the valet off, how will the baron ever dress for dinner?' The argument was undeniable, and Jacob forthwith released. Baron Maclean dying childless in 1816, the weapon of Gilleon and of the Irish king were broken by the heralds over the grave of the last of their descendants in Sweden. An engraved portrait of Roger Maclean, after Lundberg, is not prepossessing 293:
warriors from Holofzin, Poltava and Tobolsk. His mother's name was Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet. At this time the family name was Mackeleir, but when they were ennobled it was changed to Macklier. During the Anglo-Saxon pre-romantic era it was changed again, this time to Macklean. Earlier theories that the family first came from Scotland are false . Rutgers family name was Mackleir until 1783, one year after he had taken over Svaneholm Castle from his uncle Gustaf Adolf Coyet. ... Three years later, after the king was murdered, Rutgers brother Gustaf hid one of the murderers at his farm Brodda, nearby Svaneholm. It is not known if Rutger Macklean was involved in the conspiracy.
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Forty-third in lineal descent from Inghis tuir le Amhir, younger son of an Irish king, came Gilleon, who lived a hundred years before Christ. From him in unbroken genealogy is traced John Maclean (son of the Laird of Dowat), who came to Sweden in 1639 , and, settling in Goteborg, greatly aided in the
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Rutgers family name was Mackleir until 1783, one year after he had taken over Svaneholm Castle from his uncle Gustaf Adolf Coyet. His grandmother was a daughter of Rutger von Ascheberg, one of king Carl XI's kinsmen, who owned the Ström mansion. His father Rutger Mackleir was one of King Karl XII's
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under the name of Makeleer, with a grant of arms differing from those borne by his ancestors, neither of which were used by his descendants. Allusion has already been made to the noble conduct of his grandson Roger , second Baron Maclean, who as a youth studied in England. In after life he became
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Makeléer, David, friherre, krigare, ämbetsman, födelseår okänt ... före 10 Nov. 1708. Son till M. 1. — M. blev 1669 löjtnant och 1672 kapten ...
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When he returned to Sweden, he married at the age of over 50 the 20-year-old Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet, Rutger Macklean's mother.
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building of that town. Having rendered some service to the house of Stuart, he was created an English baronet by King
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was murdered, Gustaf hid one of the murderers at his farm Brodda, nearby Svaneholm.
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Eleonora Charlotta Macklean (1744–1777) born on 12 June 1744 in
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One year in Sweden: including a visit to the Isle of Götland
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Swedish military personnel of the Great Northern War
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Index

Rutger Macklean

Friherre
Charles XII of Sweden
Battle of Holowczyn
Battle of Poltava
Battle of Tobolsk
Great Northern War
David Makeléer
Ă„lvsborg County
Sweden
David Macklean
Rutger Macklean II
Svaneholm
Gustaf Macklean
Gustav III of Sweden
David Makeléer
John Hans Makeléer
Hector Og Maclean, 15th Clan Chief
Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Baronet
Rutger von Ascheberg


"Rutger Macklean"
Svaneholm
the original
Nils Axel Erik Bohman
Svenska män och kvinnor: biografisk uppslagsbok
Horace Marryat
One year in Sweden: including a visit to the Isle of Götland

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