Isle of Arran - Notable Residents

Notable Residents

  • Sir Kenneth Calman, Chancellor of Glasgow University, former Scottish & UK Chief Medical Officer and author of the Calman Commission on Scottish devolution.
  • Daniel Macmillan who, with his brother Alexander founded Macmillan Publishers in 1843. Daniel was also the grandfather of Harold Macmillan who became Prime Minister in 1957.
  • Jack McConnell, former First Minister of Scotland.
  • Robert McLellan, Scots playwright and poet.
  • J. M. Robertson, politician and journalist.
  • Alison Prince, children's writer.

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