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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 3
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- Federal Bureau of Investigation June 19,
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DONALD DUART MacLEAN
CUY FRANCIS de MONCY BURGESS
Donald Duart MacLean and Guy Francts de Moncey Burgess
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aisappeared after allegedly pianning to make onlu a week-end
trip to St. Malo, France, They left by ship from England on’
May 25, 1951, and the only trace of their whereabouts since then,
according to British sources, ts that they traveled by taxicab
from St, Malo to tennes, France, on May 26, 1951. Telegrams
were received by MacLean's mother and by his wife, allegedly
at a post office in Paris, France, on June G, 1251, <A telegran
was received by Burgess’ mother, which had been delivered to a
post offtce in Rome, Italy, on June 7, 1951. Investigation has
reportedly disclosed that the handwriting on these telegrans was it
not that of MacLean or Burgess. ' rail |
information developed by investigation hoth in the
United States and abroad reflects these men were homoseruals.
Guy Burgess, while in the United States, was weil known as a_
heomosezual to his associates, om
Donald Duart MacLean was bern May @5, 1918, in kngland.
e ts the son of the late Liberal Farty leader, Sir Donald NacLean.
MacLean is married to Melinda Marling MacLean, She was horn |
July 25, 1916, in the United States and she married Donald Duart
MacLean on June 16, 1940, tn Paris, She and her mother, Mrs,
Melinda Dunhar, are presently in England, Donald Duart /acLea
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entered the British Foreign Service on October ll, 1935, serving
tn the British Foreign Office in London until September 24,
1933, MacLean was then attached to the British Embassy in Faris
until June ic, 1940, He thereafter remained in the Foreign
Office in London until May 1, 1944, at which time he was 'trans-
ferred to serve in the Hritish Embassy in ivashington, D. C.
ile remained in Washington until September 1, 1948, Thereafter
he served from November 6, 1948, until Fay, 1950, in the British
Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. After allegedly recovering fron a
Areakdown In Cairo he served from October, 1950, until his
disappearance on May &@5, 1951, with the Foreign Office in London
as the head of the American Department, @
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