Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod
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| honorific_prefix = Sir
| name = Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|KCB}}
| image = Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod (black and white, portrait).jpg
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| alt = Black and white image of Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod, sometime before 1906.
| caption = Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod, sometime before 1906.
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1847|2|1}}
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1935|8|20|1847|2|1}}
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| title = The 27th Chief of Clan MacLeod
| predecessor = Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (brother)
| successor = Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod (daughter)
| spouse = Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia Northcote
| children = 2 daughters:
Flora MacLeod of MacLeod
Olive Temple
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Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|KCB}} (1 February 1847 – 20 August 1935) was the 27th Chief of Clan MacLeod.
Life
Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod was born on 1 February 1847. He was the son of Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (1812–1898), 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 School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
On 17 April 1877, Sir Reginald married Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia Northcote (d. 26 October 1921), the daughter of Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time and later 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, and Cecilia Frances Farrer. They had two daughters.
In the 1885 general election, he stood unsuccessfully for the Conservatives in Inverness-shire losing the seat to an Independent Liberal. In 1889, he became the Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, an office of the Court of the Exchequer which was originally concerned with the recovery of dues, penalties, and debts owed to the Crown. In February 1900, he was appointed the fourth Registrar General,{{London Gazette| issue=27163| supp=y|page=908| date=9 February 1900|}}{{cite web|url=http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/bicentenary/pdfs/registrars.pdf|title=The Registrars General 1836–1945|access-date=27 August 2009}} and in this role he presided over the 1901 census. Two years later, in August 1902, he was appointed Permanent Under Secretary for Scotland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |date=12 July 1902 |page=12 |issue=36818}} He was knighted in 1905. After a further unsuccessful attempt to be elected to Parliament in 1911 he retired from public life and became a director of Shell, the first of several directorships he held.{{cite web|url=http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_photograph.jsp?item_id=22699)|title=Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod, 27th Chief|access-date=27 August 2009}}
Sir Reginald became 27th Chief of Clan MacLeod in 1929 on the death of his elder brother Norman Magnus.{{cite web|url=http://www.macleodgenealogy.org/ACMS/D0038/I44.html|title=Norman Magnus MACLEOD (XXVI Chief)|access-date=27 August 2009|work=macleodgenealogy.org|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727053732/http://www.macleodgenealogy.org/ACMS/D0038/I44.html|archive-date=27 July 2011}} Sir Reginald was the laird of the islands of St Kilda in 1930, when the last inhabitants left the islands. In 1931, he sold the islands to Lord Dumfries, later Marquess of Bute. The famous Fairy Flag of the MacLeod's was mounted by Sir Reginald. An expert from the Victoria and Albert Museum discussed with Sir Reginald the possible origins of the flag, avoiding reference to the supernatural. Sir Reginald listened and said, "You may believe that, but I know that it was given to my ancestor by the fairies."
Family
His daughter Olive was noted for her journey of {{convert|3700|mi|km}} into the heart of Africa in 1910–1911 to visit her fiancé's grave.{{Cite web|last=Harris|first=Samantha|date=2017-06-29|title=An early 20th Century female traveller to Africa|url=https://museum.maidstone.gov.uk/early-20th-century-female-traveller-africa/|access-date=2021-01-16|website=Maidstone Museum|language=en-US}}{{cite news|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1911/06/18/104868815.pdf|title=Through Darkest Africa to find Slain Lover's Grave|access-date=27 August 2009 | work=The New York Times | date=18 June 1911}} The MacLeod waterfalls on the Moa Kabi river are named after her.[https://archive.org/details/everywomansencyc04londuoft/page/2938/mode/2up?view=theater "Miss Olive MacLeod"]. Every Woman's Encyclopædia. Vol. 4. London, 1910. p. 2938. She went on to marry Charles Lindsay Temple, who was later Lieutenant-Governor of Northern Nigeria.
Succession
Sir Reginald's elder brothers had both died without male issue and his younger brother's only son, Iain Breac, had been killed in the sinking of HMS Goliath in 1915.Andrew Thomson. The schoolboy sailors who died at Gallipoli. Refers to Wolston Weld-Forester's memoir, From Dartmouth to the Dardanelles. BBC Magazine. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31712158. Retrieved 23 March 2015. As there were no immediate male heirs, he was succeeded by his eldest daughter Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod (1878–1976), 28th Chief of MacLeod and the second female chief of the clan.{{cite web|url=http://www.macleodgenealogy.org/ACMS/D0041/I47.html|title=Dame Flora MACLEOD (XXVIII Chief)|access-date=27 August 2009|work=macleodgenealogy.org}}
Ancestry
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|1= 1. Sir Reginald MacLeod, 27th of MacLeod, KCB
|2= 2. Norman MacLeod, 25th of MacLeod
|3= 3. The Hon. Louisa Barbara St John
|4= 4. John Norman MacLeod, 24th of MacLeod, MP
|5= 5. Anne Stephenson
|6= 6. St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso, MP
|7= 7. Louisa Rouse Boughton
|8= 8. Lt-Gen. Norman MacLeod, 23rd of MacLeod
|9= 9. Sarah Stackhouse
|10= 10. John Stephenson, of Kent
|11= 11. Mary Broadley
|12= 12. John St John, 12th Baron St John of Bletso
|13= 13. Susanne Louise Simond
|14= 14. Sir Charles William Rouse Boughton 1st and 9th Bt.
|15= 15. Catherine Pearce
|16= 16. John MacLeod of MacLeod, younger
|17= 17. Amelia Brodie
|18= 18. Nathaniel Stackhouse, MC
|19= 19. Sarah Simpson
|20= 20.
|21= 21.
|22= 22. Capt. James Broadley, RN
|23= 23.
|24= 24. John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso
|25= 25. Elizabeth Crowley
|26= 26. Peter Simond
|27= 27. Susanne Groteste de la Buffière
|28= 28. Shuckburgh Boughton
|29= 29. Mary Greville
|30= 30. William Pearce, of Downton Hall
|31= 31. Catherine Comyn
}}
References
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