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Last update 02.09.2010
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ABOUT CLAN MACLAREN
Our Clan is one of the most ancient Clans of Scotland. Its Chiefs were cadets of the Celtic dynastic house of the Earls
of Strathearn. The traditional lands of the Clan stretch from the Braes of Balquhidder to Loch Earn. The eponymous ancestor of
the Clan is Abbot Labhran (Laurence) who lived in Balquhidder in the early 1200s.

Chieftain, Iain MacLaren (left) and Chief Donald MacLaren of
MacLaren (right) piping at the Clan Cairn
In 1558, the MacGregors raided 18 homes, slaughtered our Clan's families, including the Chief, and
took possession. As a result, the Clan was unable to produce "legal" title to its lands. The Clan was then "chiefless and landless".
Up to the 16th century the Clan wielded considerable influence but in its exposed central position, and following
the MacGregor raids, began to see its fighting power diminish. The Clan fought consistently for the Scottish crown from
Bannockburn onwards, but this led to further losses culminating in
the Battle of Culloden where we lost a quarter of our remaining fighting strength.
In 1957 Donald MacLaren of MacLaren and Achleskine successfully matriculated his Arms at the Lyon Court. He
also purchased land in Balquhidder, including Creag an Tuirc (the "Boar's Rock"), the traditional rallying point of the
Clan. The label "chiefless and landless" was finally removed.
Following his death, Donald's son, Donald succeeded as Chief in 1966. He is in the Diplomatic Service having
served in Berlin, Moscow, Havana and Caracas. He was also the British Ambassador to the Republic of Georgia from 2004-2007.

The Auld Kirk and the New Kirk at Balquhidder
With his home in Balquhidder, the Chief, his wife Maida and their five children, Donald Og, Florian, Louis, Iona
and Marina spend as much time as possible in the traditional heart of the Clan land.
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