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David Macklier \
Rutger Macklier ( 1757.
Gustaf Macklier )
C. H. Duwall, 1759.
G. F. Klerck, 1768.
Scottish Names among the Swedish Nobility.1
Extinct.
Adlerstolpe (Donat Feiff),
I7’2 3 *7*
Barclay (of Towie), 1648.
Bennet (of Grubet), James,
1675*
Bethune (of Balfour),
Hercules, 1645.
Flourishing.
Adelskiöld (Anders
Hansson).1 2 3 *
Adler stam (Valentin Lulle).5
Andersson, Alex., “
Commandant ” of Nyen
Skantz, 1661. His
mother a Sinclair.
B elf rage, from Pennington ;
Hans B., born 1614, in
Kirkcaldy,came in 1621 to
Sweden with his mother.
Merchant in Venerstorg,
1666.
Bennet, Baronet W. since
1719.
1 The dates are those on which the patents of nobility were received.
2 His Scottish origin is a sort of Robinson Crusoe story. A
certain Andrew fled during the Civil Wars to Sweden with his brother,
their parents having been imprisoned on the charge of high treason.
Andrew is shipwrecked near the Swedish coast, his brother drowned ; a
certain master-mason of the name of Hanson saves him. Andrew enters
his business, falls in love with his pretty daughter, gets married, and
adopts his name.
3 Scottish descent more than doubtful. One Valentin Lulle settles at
Leipzig, and removed to Venerstorg in 1649, as a pearl-embroiderer.
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