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
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