Norman Magnus MacLeod

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Norman Magnus MacLeod

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Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England
Death: November 05, 1929 (90)
Scotland
Place of Burial: Dunvegan, Isle of Skye
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Son of Norman MacLeod of MacLeod and Louisa Barbara MacLeod
Husband of Emily Caroline MacLeod
Father of Margaret Louisa MacLeod and Emily Pauline MacLeod
Brother of Torquil Olave MacLeod; Sir Reginald MacLeod, KCB; Canon Roderick Charles MacLeod and Louisa Cecilia Heathcote

Occupation: 26th Chief of Clan MacLeod.
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About Norman Magnus MacLeod

Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod, was the 26th chief of Clan MacLeod.

Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod was born on 27 July 1839. He was the eldest son of Norman MacLeod of MacLeod, 25th chief of Clan MacLeod and his wife Louisa Barbara St John (1818–1880), only daughter of the 14th Baron St John of Bletso. He was educated at Harrow and in 1858, at the age of 19, was commissioned into the 74th Highlanders, immediately joining the regiment in India. He served as aide de camp to General Sir Hope Grant, Commander in Chief in the Presidency of Madras from 1862 to 1865. He retired from the 74th Highlanders as a Captain in 1872.

In 1878, MacLeod was appointed as Political Agent on the Transvaal border at the outbreak of the Zulu War. In 1879, he commanded a Swazi army of, reportedly, 8,000, plus an undetermined number of British officers and NCOs, against the Pedis. The Swazi army decisively defeated the Pedis at the Battle of Wulu.

MacLeod of MacLeod returned home in 1880 and, upon the death of his father in 1885, succeeded as the 26th Chief of MacLeod.

In 1881, MacLeod married Emily Caroline, daughter of Sir Charles Isham, 10th Baronet. They had two daughters, Margaret Louisa and Emily Pauline. He died on 5 November 1929.

The MacLeod #4 tartan, commonly known as Macleod hunting tartan, was approved by MacLeod in 1910.

As MacLeod had no sons, he was succeeded as clan chief by his younger brother Sir Reginald, the 27th Chief. Sir Reginald had no sons and a further brother's only son had been killed in action in 1915. As there were, therefore, no immediate male heirs, Sir Reginald was succeeded by his eldest daughter Dame Flora MacLeod (1878–1976), 28th chief and first female chief of the clan.

  • Residence: Horsham, Sussex, England, United Kingdom - Mar 31 1901
  • Residence: Mar 31 1901 - Horsham, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
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Norman Magnus MacLeod's Timeline

1839
July 27, 1839
London, Middlesex, England
August 21, 1839
Saint Mary-St. Marylebone Road Parish Church, Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom
1929
November 5, 1929
Age 90
Scotland
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Dunvegan, Isle of Skye