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The Battle of Inverkeithing, List of Known Casualties
Regiment of Foot for the County of Argyll: 20th July 1651.
Officers
Killed:
Colonel Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, Major Allan Macquarrie of Ulva, Captain Lachlan mac Ailean Maclean of Hynish
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Allan, son Lachlan odhar Maclean of Ardchraoishnish
Allan, eld. son of Capt. Lachlan Maclean of Hynish
Archibald, son Maclean of Borreray
Charles, 2nd son of Capt. Lachlan Maclean of Hynish
Charles, son of Maclean of Inverscadell
Donald, 5th son of Allan Maclean of Ardgour
Ewen, 2nd son of 3rd marriage of Lachlan oig Maclean, predecessor of the family of Torloisk
Ewen, son of Lachlan odhar Maclean of Ardchraoishnish
Hugh, 3rd son of John garbh Maclean of Coil
Hugh, 2nd son of Mr Hector Maclean of the Isle of Muck
John, son of Lachlan odhar Maclean of Ardchraoishnish
John oig, 11th son of Allan Maclean of Ardgour
Lachlan, son of Lachlan odhar Maclean of Ardchraoishnish
Lachlan, 3rd son of Lachlan oig Maclean, predecessor of the family of Torloisk
Murdoch, eld. son of Lachlan odhar Maclean of Ardchraoishnish
Wounded:
Lieutenant Colonel Donald Maclean of Brolas
Captain Ewen Maclean of Treshnish
John Maclean of Kinlochaline
John Maclean of Totronald, 2nd son of John garbh Maclean of Coll
John Diurach, 2nd son of Charles, son of John dubh Maclean of Morvern
Neil Maclean of Drimnacross, 3rd son of Lachlan Maclean of Coll
Other Ranks:
Eachann bacach, Duart's poet's 14 brothers were among the 140 Macleans of Ross, or the 'race of the iron Sword', who were killed in the battle.