Background
He was the son of Hugh, 12th MacLean of Ardgour (1736-1734 September 1768) and Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Houston of Jordan Hill.
He was the son of Hugh, 12th MacLean of Ardgour (1736-1734 September 1768) and Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Houston of Jordan Hill.
He entered the army as an ensign in the 2nd battalion of the Royals, in 1780, and was promoted to a lieutenancy in the same corps, from which he afterwards exchanged into the 63rd Regiment (later the 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot). After leaving the regular service, he became a captain in the Hopetoun Fencibles (7th regiment of fencibles) sometime between 2 February 1793 to 1799 under James, the 3rd Earl of Hopetoun. On 29th may 1795, he was appointed Major in the Fencible cavalry of the Lothian (East and West) Regiment.
He was subsequently appointed, circa 1811, lieutenant-colonel of the third regiment of local militia of the county of Argyle, the command of which he held until the regiment was disbanded.
In June 1805 he was appointed Receiver General of Landrents, Paymaster of the Civil Establishment and Receiver General of the land tax, and assessed taxes in Scotland. This was apparently under the patronage of John, 2nd Earl of Hopeton, his brother-in-law, on a salary of £1,500.
Just a year later, in June 1806, he was succeeded by Sir William A. Cunynghame of Milncraig (formerly of Livingston), Baronet. He gifted the site of Ardgour Church in 1826, which is still the centre of local worship.
Hugh, who died in infancy.
John Hugh, educated at the Scottish bar, and died at Rome in 1826. Archibald, who died in Edinburgh in 1832 after having served as a naval officer Severely wounded; captured by the American war vessel, Prince de Neufchatel.
And in 1822, promoted to the rank of captain and commander of HMS Blossom of twenty-six guns.
Alexander, heir and successor. Henry Dundas entered the army, became a major in 1832, and at different periods was resident governor of Ithaca, Cephalonia, Santa Maura, and Lante.
Died in 1863. James Charles entered the military service of the East India Company, and died of fever at Calcutta in 1829.
Charles Hope was educated for the English bar, and died in 1839. Elizabeth Margaret. Charlotte Margaret died in 1824.
Thomas entered the East India Company"s service, and died in 1840. William entered the navy, changed his name to Gunston, and died in 1851.
Robert died in 1835.