The surname MacLaine of Lochbuie has an interesting history, particularly in relation to its Irish descent. The name MacLaine is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Mac Gille Eathain, which means "son of the servant of Saint John." The MacLaine of Lochbuie clan is a branch of the MacLean clan, which is predominantly associated with the Western Isles of Scotland. However, the MacLaine of Lochbuie clan has historical connections to Ireland as well. In the early 1600s, during the Plantation of Ulster, many Scottish families, including the MacLeans, migrated to Ireland. It is likely that members of the MacLean clan settled in County Antrim, where they adopted the MacLaine surname. This connection to Ireland is reflected in the Irish descent of the MacLaine of Lochbuie surname. Over the years, the MacLaine of Lochbuie clan established their presence in both Scotland and Ireland. They became intertwined with the local communities, participating in various events and playing a role in the region's social and political history. Today, the MacLaine of Lochbuie surname is still associated with both Scotland and Ireland, representing the shared heritage and cultural connections between the two countries. In summary, while the MacLaine of Lochbuie surname has its roots in Scotland, its Irish descent can be traced back to the migration of the MacLean clan to Ireland during the Plantation of Ulster. This historical connection to Ireland has contributed to the rich heritage of the MacLaine of Lochbuie surname.
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Suitable for children from 36 months, Bóru, the Family Crest Bear is a large charming Irish teddy bear with tweed trousers, a matching flat cap and his t-shirt is personalized with your own family crest. Made with all new synthetic materials he sits 30cm / 12 in. tall (38cm / 15 in. from top to toes), has soft brown fur and features the Paddy Pals motif on his pad. Paddy Pals are loved by both children and adults with their traditional Irish attire and welcoming smile. The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made along the way.
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Materials | Polyester fiberfill. Polyurethane foam |
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Colour | Brown |
Age | Suitable for children from 36 months |
Cleaning | Hand wash only |
Conformity | European Standard EN71 |
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EAN | 5055374500149 |
Weight | 0.3kg (0.7lbs) |
Height | 30cm (11.8 inches) |