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First name Lachlan Lùbanach "The Crafty".
He was born about 1325 in Knapdale, Argyllshire &, Bute, Isle Of Mull, Kingdom of Scotland.Sources 1, 2, 3, 4
Lachlan was the first Maclean to occupy Castle Duart as the 1st Laird of Duart from 1365-1405.
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