Charles Maclean, Baron Maclean

The Right Honourable
The Lord Maclean
KT GCVO KBE PC
27th Clan Chief
11th Baronet
7th Baron Maclean
In office
1936-1990
Preceded by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Baronet, grandfather
Succeeded by Sir Lachlan Hector Charles Maclean, son
Personal details
Born Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean
(1916-05-05)5 May 1916
Died 8 February 1990(1990-02-08) (aged 73)
Hampton Court Palace
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Mann
Children Sir Lachlan Hector Charles Maclean
Parents Hector Fitzroy Maclean
Winifred Joan Wilding
Residence Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull
Education Canford School

Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean, Baron Maclean KT GCVO KBE PC (5 May 1916 8 February 1990) was Lord Chamberlain to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom from 1971 to 1984.[1][2] He became the 27th Clan Chief of Clan Maclean of Duart in 1936 at the death of his grandfather.

Biography

He was born on 5 May 1916 to Major Hector Fitzroy Maclean (1873–1932) and Winifred Joan Wilding (c1875-1941), daughter of J. H. Wilding.[3]

He succeeded as the 27th Chief of Clan Maclean of Duart in 1936 at the death of his grandfather, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Baronet.

He saw active service in World War II while serving in the 3rd Battalion Scots Guards. He fought in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. After the war ended he became a sheep and cattle farmer in Scotland.[1] He was Lord Lieutenant of Argyllshire from 1954 to 1975

Maclean was the Chief Scout of The Scout Association in the UK between 1959 and 1971, and continued as Chief Scout of the Commonwealth until August 1975.[4] In 1967, he was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting.

He was created a life peer as Baron Maclean, of Duart and Morven in the County of Argyll in 1971. His first ceremonial assignment as Lord Chamberlain was the 1972 funeral of the Duke of Windsor.[1] He was Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1984 and 1985.

Death

He died on 8 February 1990 at Hampton Court Palace.[1]

Honours

Ancestors

The Lord Maclean's ancestors in three generations
Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean, 11th Baronet Father:
Hector Fitzroy Maclean
Paternal Grandfather:
Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, 10th Baronet
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Baronet
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Emily Eleanor Marsham
Paternal Grandmother:
Constance Marianne Ackers
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
George Holland Ackers
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Mother:
Winifred Joan Wilding
Maternal Grandfather:
J. H. Wilding
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Maternal Grandmother:
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Maternal Great-Grandmother:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Lord Maclean, 73, Aide to Queen; Organized 1981 Royal Wedding". Associated Press in New York Times. 10 February 1990. Retrieved 2009-03-01. Lord Maclean, the former chief official of Queen Elizabeth II's household and organizer of the 1981 wedding of the Prince of Wales, died on Thursday, his family announced today. He was 73 years old. Lord Maclean died at Hampton Court Palace, a former royal residence in London, where he was chief steward since 1985. The announcement gave no cause of death.
  2. "Lord Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean, Baron Maclean, K.T., G.C.V.O., K.B.E.". macleanclan.com. Retrieved 2009-03-01. Born in 1916, Sir Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean succeeded as the twentyseventh Chief of the Clan Maclean and 11th hereditary Baronet of Morvern in 1936. A respected leader and public servant, Lord Maclean was ever committed to the preparing future generations for service.
  3. "Sir Fitzroy Maclean". 23 November 1936. Retrieved 2009-03-06. Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, Bt., who died yesterday at Duart Castle, Isle of Mull, at the age of 101, Chief of his Clan and a Crimean veteran, was one of the best known of the "grand old men" of Scotland. ... He married in 1872 Constance Marianne, daughter of Mr. G.H.Ackers, of Moreton Hall, Cheshire. She died in 1920, leaving two sons and one daughter, the wife of Brigadier F.W.Bullock-Marsham. Sir Fitzroy's elder son, Major Hector Fitzroy Maclean, Scots Guards, who married Winifred Joan, daughter of Mr.J.H.Wilding, died in 1932, and he is succeeded by his grandson, Charles Hector Fitzroy, born in 1916.
  4. "Meet the Chiefs" (PDF). The Scout Information Centre. October 2004. Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  5. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 44210. p. 10. 1 January 1967.
  6. The London Gazette: no. 44794. p. 1995. 21 February 1969.
  7. The London Gazette: no. 45536. p. 13243. 3 December 1971.
  8. The London Gazette: no. 45301. p. 1289. 11 February 1971.
  9. The London Gazette: no. 49955. p. 16769. 11 December 1984.
Court offices
Preceded by
The Lord Cobbold
Lord Chamberlain
1971–1984
Succeeded by
The Earl of Airlie
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Bruce Atta Campbell
Lord Lieutenant of Argyllshire
1954–1975
Replaced by office of
Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute
New title Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute
1975–1990
Succeeded by
The Marquess of Bute
Preceded by
Sir John Gilmour
Lord High Commissioner to the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland

1984–1985
Succeeded by
The Viscount of Arbuthnott
The Boy Scouts Association
Preceded by
The Lord Rowallan
Chief Scout of the United Kingdom
and Overseas Territories

1959–1971
Succeeded by
Sir William Gladstone
Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth
1959–1975
Title relinquished
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean
Baronet
(of Duart and Morvern)
1936–1990
Succeeded by
Sir Lachlan Hector Charles Maclean
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