
Parlan-Pharlan Parlan-Pharlan, 4th Baron of Arrochar 1st Clan Chief BY674
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Name Parlan-Pharlan Parlan-Pharlan Suffix 4th Baron of Arrochar 1st Clan Chief BY674 Birth Abt 1290 Gender Male Death 1354 Person ID I28354 CMW Most Recent 2026_0429 Last Modified 30 Apr 2026
Father Malduin 3rd Baron of Arrochar, b. Abt 1270 d. Abt 1314 (Age 44 years) Relationship natural Mother Unknown Barroness of, 3rd Baron of Arrochar Relationship natural Family ID F6567 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Unknown Baroness of, 4th Baron of Arrochar Children 1. Malcolm Macfarlane, 5th Baron of Arrochar 2nd Clan Chief, b. Abt 1320 d. 1395 (Age 75 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. Dugald Macfarlane, of Kirdavy and Armyshaw, b. Abt 1325 d. DECEASED [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 3. Donald McNayr, b. Abt 1330 d. DECEASED [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F7191 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Apr 2026
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Notes - 1st Chief (c.1314-c.1329): Pharlan, son of Maldwin: lived in the reign of King David Bruce, son of Robert the Bruce (1329-1371). He had three sons: Malcolm, his heir; Dugald, who obtained from King David II a charter of land for the baronies of Kirdavy and Armyshaw; Donald, called McNayr (probably after the last listed of his three baronies), who obtained from King David II a charter of land for the baronies of Easter Fossach, Brachearn and Stronmachnair in Buchanan Parish, Stirlingshire.
Source:
The Earls of Lennox and The MacFarlane Chiefs
By Chuck Poland, Terrance Gach MacFarlane, and Andrew Macfarlane
© November 2012 at www.clanmacfarlane.org
- 1st Chief (c.1314-c.1329): Pharlan, son of Maldwin: lived in the reign of King David Bruce, son of Robert the Bruce (1329-1371). He had three sons: Malcolm, his heir; Dugald, who obtained from King David II a charter of land for the baronies of Kirdavy and Armyshaw; Donald, called McNayr (probably after the last listed of his three baronies), who obtained from King David II a charter of land for the baronies of Easter Fossach, Brachearn and Stronmachnair in Buchanan Parish, Stirlingshire.
