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Name
  
Charles McLean


Role
  
Author

Charles McLean wwwwhiskymaxcoukwpcontentthemestitanimages

Parents
  
Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1st Baronet

Awards
  
James Beard Award for Wine, Spirits, and other Beverages

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Beverage

Books
  
Whiskypedia: A Compend, Maclean's Whiskypedia: A Gazete, Whiskypedia: A Gazetteer, Maclean's Miscellany of Whisky, Scotch Whisky: A Liquid Hi

Rev. Charles McLean & The Gospel Flames of Griffin, GA LIVE 2005


Charles McLean (20 September 1892 – 7 March 1965) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, McLean represented Buller at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, in 1920. He played five matches for the All Blacks, scoring seven tries, but did not appear in any internationals.

McLean enlisted for military service in August 1914, and served with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force throughout World War I, including at Gallipoli. A private, he was awarded the Military Medal in 1918, for acts of gallantry in the field.

McLean died in Christchurch on 7 March 1965, and he was buried at Hokitika Cemetery.

References

Charles McLean Wikipedia