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John MacLeod (politician)
Sir John MacLeod TD (23 February 1913 – 3 June 1984) was a British army officer, tweed designer and politician who was a Member of Parliament in the Scottish highlands for 19 years.
==Family==
MacLeod's family were from the Isle of Skye where his father owned Skeabost. Jacko, as the family called him, was the youngest son of Duncan MacLeod CBE who had interests in the whisky industry. He was sent to Fettes College in Edinburgh for his education. He married Rosemary Theodora Hamilton Wills, from a Gloucestershire family, in 1938.〔"Marriages", ''The Times'', 9 December 1938.〕 They had two sons and three daughters. He worked running a centre which sold articles woven by crofters on the family's land.

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