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Allan Maclean of Torloisk was a Jacobite who became a British Army general. He was born at a cottage close to the site of the Duart Castle in Scotland, which was built from its scattered stones. He is best known for leading the 84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) in the Battle of Quebec. ==Early life== Allan was the third son of Donald Maclean, 5th Laird of Torloisk and Mary (Campbell) Maclean, daughter of Archibald Campbell of Sunderland. His other siblings were Hector, Lachlan,〔eventually Lachlan Maclean, 7th laird of Torloisk〕 Archibald, Mary, Anna, Alicia, Christiana, Betty, and Elizabeth. His family, though titled, was quite poor, the Maclean of Torloisk's property valued at £671 6s.〔Munro, R. W., Macquarrie, Alan, ''Clan MacQuarrie: A History'', Chapter 3, ()〕 Maclaine begun his military training with the clan as a 17-year-old lieutenant in the Scots Brigade of the Royal Dutch Republic after a brief service as an adjutant.
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