Sir John Maclean KB,
FSA (17 September 1811 – 5 March 1895) was a British civil servant, genealogist and author.
Life
Maclean was born John Lean, a son of Robert Lean, of Trehudreth in the parish of
Blisland
Blisland ( kw, Blyslann) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is approximately five miles northeast of Bodmin. According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 565. This had increased to 608 at the ...
in Cornwall, where he was born in 1811. His mother was Elizabeth Every, a daughter of Thomas Every, of
Bodmin
Bodmin () is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor.
The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character. It is bordere ...
, Cornwall. After genealogical research his ancestors were connected to the Scottish
Clan Maclean, and in 1845, with his brothers, he added to his surname the prefix "Mac".
In 1837 he entered the
Ordnance Department of the War Office, and became deputy auditor in April, 1865.
He resigned this post on a pension, and received a knighthood in January, 1871. Sir John Maclean died at his residence, Glasbury House, Richmond Hill,
Clifton, Bristol
Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards. The Clifton ward also includes the areas of Cliftonwood and Hotwells. The eastern part of the suburb lies within the ward of Clifton D ...
, of influenza. on Tuesday 5 March 1895.
Family
In 1835 at Helland in Cornwall, he married Mary Billing, eldest sister and co-heiress of Thomas Billing, of Lanke, Cornwall.
Writings

Sir John's ''Parochial History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor'' (1872–1879) in 3 volumes is the most detailed work of parochial history which deals with Cornwall (the
deanery of Trigg Minor consisted of 20 parishes at the time he wrote). It was published in parts intended for binding as three volumes:
[London: Nichols & Sons, 25, Parliament Street. Bodmin: Liddell and Son, 1873-79] there was also a separate edition of the part on Blisland. He was the author of several other historical works, including ''Life and Times of
Sir Peter Carew'', ''Letters of
Sir Robert Cecil
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, (1 June 156324 May 1612), was an English statesman noted for his direction of the government during the Union of the Crowns, as Tudor England gave way to Stuart rule (1603). Lord Salisbury served as the ...
to
Sir George Carew'', and ''Memoir of the Family of Poyntz'',
(of
Iron Acton
Iron Acton is a village, Civil parishes in England, civil parish and former Manorialism, manor in South Gloucestershire, England. The village is about west of Yate and about northeast of the centre of Bristol. The B4058 road used to pass throu ...
, Gloucestershire).
List of works
Historical and genealogical memoir of the family of Poyntz : or, eight centuries of an English house (Volume pt.1)Historical and genealogical memoir of the family of Poyntz : or, eight centuries of an English house (Volume pt.2)''Parochial History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor'', 1874''Parochial History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor'', Vol.2, 1876*Sir John Maclean
Parochial and Family History of the Parish of St Menefreda alias St Minfre alias St Minver in the County of Cornwall'; 1876
*
Heraldic Visitation
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of Gloucestershire:
References
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1811 births
1895 deaths
19th-century English historians
Historians of Cornwall
British civil servants
English male non-fiction writers
19th-century English male writers