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*[[Hector Maclean, 2nd Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Hector Maclean, 2nd Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Lachlan Maclean, 3rd Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Lachlan Maclean, 3rd Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Alexander Maclean, 4th Laird of Torloisk]] (1690-1715), he was captain in the Second battalion of the Scots Guards, and served in the Spanish wars. At the age of twenty-five, he had his leg broken at the Battle of Brihuega, in Spain, in 1710, by a musket ball, of which he fevered and died. Dying without issue, he was succeeded by his cousin.
*[[Alexander Maclean, 4th Laird of Torloisk]] (1690-1715), was captain in the Second battalion of the Scots Guards, and served in the Spanish wars; at age twenty-five, he had his leg broken at the Battle of Brihuega, in Spain, in 1710, by a musket ball, of which he fevered and died; dying without children, he was succeeded by his cousin
*[[Donald Maclean, 5th Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Donald Maclean, 5th Laird of Torloisk]]
*[[Hector Maclean, 6th Laird of Torloisk]] never married, and on his death in Glasgow on May 29, 1765, he was succeeded by his immediate younger brother
*[[Lachlan Maclean, 7th Laird of Torloisk]]


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