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Fitzroy and Lady Maclean had two sons: Charles Edward (born 1946) and Alexander James Simon Aeneas ("Jamie"; born 1949), who were brought up in their mother's faith. Charles is an author, well known for dark thrillers, including the cult classic
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His biography of Tito reveals the admiration he held for the
Yugoslav leader and the Yugoslav Communist-led anti-fascist struggle. He developed a great affection for Yugoslavia and its people and was later given permission to buy a house on the
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Overton & District Memorial Hall in his Lancaster constituency. He had been President of the committee that had raised the money to purchase the land and build it.
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Russian revolutionaries. Although he was stationed in the capital, Maclean travelled extensively, primarily by train, into remote regions of the USSR which were off limits to foreigners, and was shadowed by the
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officer, and Fannie Jane Longueville Snow. The couple wed on 12 July 1905 at St George's Parish, Hanover Square, Middlesex, London.
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2097:"British Forces Involvement in Yugoslavia 1943–45"
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1997:Lyon & Turnbull website, Edinburgh/London.
1873:Lehmann-haupt, Christopher (14 February 1983).
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795:sand "seas". Maclean was a practitioner in the
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2472:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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1669:1939–1945. p. 159. Mandarin Paperbacks 1995,
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2017:, Telegraph.co.uk; accessed 4 December 2015.
1468:Highlanders: A History of the Scottish Clans
921:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
413:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
2587:Ministers in the Eden government, 1955–1957
2081:(in Croatian). No. 342. Archived from
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1727:. London: Penguin Group. pp. 470–497.
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2260:"I wish you could think of grown-up sins."
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1371:A Person from England and Other Travellers
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2487:Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov
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2371:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
2296:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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2399:Charles Edward Maclean
2278:University of Virginia
2003:7 October 2010 at the
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1965:Hopkins, Hugh Evan,
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989:Member of Parliament
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1114:Special Air Service
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2117:The New York Times
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1952:The London Gazette
1932:The London Gazette
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1795:The London Gazette
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1725:Eastern Approaches
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274:Eton College
224:affiliations
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192:(1996-06-15)
190:15 June 1996
140:Succeeded by
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1790:"No. 38006"
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1475:Biographies
1413:Holy Russia
1407:To Causasus
1082:The Watcher
887:upper class
865:to central
821:Middle East
501:Ian Fleming
204:Nationality
128:Preceded by
100:John Corrie
83:Preceded by
2411:Categories
2392:1957–1996
2159:17 January
1587:8 February
1534:References
1383:Yugoslavia
1329:Escutcheon
1250:James Bond
1180:James Bond
1001:War Office
974:After Dark
963:Later life
949:Yugoslavia
912:island of
867:Yugoslavia
851:Yugoslavia
707:See also:
685:April 2016
579:April 2016
525:Royal Navy
511:Early life
317:Allegiance
304:politician
292:Occupation
281:Alma mater
170:1911-03-11
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627:Cambridge
550:does not
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339:Brigadier
270:Education
199:, England
122:1941–1959
118:In office
110:Lancaster
73:In office
2356:Feb 1974
2011:Archived
2001:Archived
1858:8 August
1827:bewc.org
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1187:Adriatic
1168:Strachur
1130:Strachur
1059:Marriage
1031:Unionist
933:Belgrade
740:Bukharin
491:and his
485:commando
448:Unionist
424:(France)
262:Children
228:Unionist
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