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That salutes thee the heir of the line of Kintail.
male issue, when the titles became extinct.
Galloway, who assumed the name of Mackenzie, was returned M.P.
I. Keith William Stewart, her heir and successor.
Marriot, H.E.IC.S., and died, without issue, in 1852.
Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, with issue.
and Lady Margaret Louisa Lizzie.
I. James Alexander Francis Humberston, his heir.
Justice, with issue - one son.
G.C.M.G., of Queensgate, London, who died in 1888, without issue.
2nd of June, 1871, Alicia Almeira Bell, with issue - one daughter.
the 9th Lancers, and now of Seaforth. He is still unmarried.
right to the ancient honours of the house and Barons of Kintail.
of that position, we believe, entitled to assume that ancient title.
and dignities of Earl of Seaforth and Baron Mackenzie of Kintail,"
in virtue of a pretended descent and pedigree from the Hon.
Murdoch ought to have been the peer in point of primogeniture."
assistance and support will be gratefully and liberally rewarded.
to the titles or estates of the House of Kintail and Seaforth.
disposes of Captain Murdo Mackenzie.
you may be saved the trouble and expense attending this affair.
assured I would have written to you sooner.
natural son of George, second Earl of Seaforth.
MS., who was the grandson, as mentioned by himself, of the Rev.
tense, and he say's that "He (Earl George) left "ane natural son,"
who "is" called John, who "is" married with Logie's daughter."
which that lady is described as his wife.
Kincardine, etc. (see Particular Register of Sasines Invss., vol.
in 1661? The thing is absolutely impossible.
"he was but a "child," and his father, their master, was in life."
married before his brother's death, the Lord Forbes's daughter."
it is obviously superfluous to do so.
died, in 1633, without surviving male issue.
married Sir Norman Macleod, I. of Bernera, with issue.
3. Kenneth, who died unmarried.
4. Alexander, who died unmarried.
line, having died at the Cape of Good Hope in 1781.
extinct at the Allangrange Service in 1829.
Ross-shire, and secondly, Sir James Grant of Moyness.
a brief account of it as could be given in the space here available.
He wrote several works of admitted literary merit, his "Institutes"
autobiography in MS. which was published by his widow in 1716.
by them, though still retaining the name and arms of the family.
married Sir John Stuart of Grandtully, with issue.
proprietor of Findon, acquired several other properties by purchase.
Earl of Seaforth - which has ever since been known as Allangrange.
1. Roderick, who died unmarried.
2. George, who succeeded his father as II. of Allangrange.
3. Kenneth, of whom there is no trace.
with issue, since proved extinct.
5. Simon, who died, without issue, in the West Indies.
6. Lilias, who died unmarried.
the 78th Highlanders, who died in India in 1809, without issue.
9. Isobel, who married Murdoch Cameron, with issue, at Allangrange.
married a Mr Cameron, with issue; and a daughter, who died unmarried.
(marriage contract 1752), without issue.
15. Janet, both of whom died unmarried.
1. Simon, who died young in 1731.
3. George, who died young.
4. Alexander, who died unmarried before his father, in 1765.
5. John, who succeeded his father in Allangrange.
in the 4th Regiment (marriage contract 1767), with issue.
Knockfin, with issue - Margaret, who married John Chisholm, Comar.
Barbara, and Elizabeth, all of whom died young or unmarried.
1. George Falconer, his heir and successor.
Catherine, who married William Inglis, of the H.E.I.C.S.
3. Margaret Bayne, who died young.
4. Margaret Bayne, who also died young.
Kenneth's brother, Colin, created first Earl of Seaforth in 1623.
He matriculated arms accordingly in the Lyon Office of Scotland.
2. James Fowler, who succeeded his brother John.
4. Catherine Sophia, who died young.
Council, but the male issue of all three has been proved extinct.
for should the heirs male of Allangrange at any time fail.
THE OLD MACKENZIES OF DUNDONNEL.
1. Kenneth Mor Mackenzie, first of Glenmarkassie and Dundonnel.
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. Alexander, of whom nothing is known.
of Simon Mackenzie of Loggie, without surviving issue.
4. Simon, of whom there is no trace.
brother of John Mackenzie, II. of Ardloch, with issue.
whose issue, if any, is unknown.
3. John, who married Barbara, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, I.
Mackenzie, II. of Gruinard, with issue.
1. George, his heir and successor.
3. William, an Episcopalian minister, who married, with issue.
may, at no distant date, become Chief of the Clan.
descendants, if any, nothing is known.
5. Captain Alexander, who died in India, without issue.
whether with or without issue, at present unknown.
7. Captain Lewis, who died in India, without issue.
Mackenzie, Kildonan of Lochbroom without issue. She died in 1783.
9. Isabella, who died unmarried.
1. Alexander, who died young.
2. Kenneth, who succeeded his father in the estates.
3. Thomas, who succeeded his brother Kenneth.
on the death of his father.
5. Isabella, who resided in Elgin, unmarried.
daughter of Captain Stewart of the Celyon Rifles, without issue.
Alexander, without issue, and died in London in 1892.
in the inverse order in which their names are here set forth.
VI. of Kintail, known among the Highlanders as "Alastair Ionraic,"
by his first wife, Anna, daughter of John Macdougall of Dunolly.
1. Murdoch, his heir and successor.
2. John, progenitor of the Mackenzies of Loggie.
who married Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Killichrist, with issue.
the Rev. Murdo Mackenzie, Bishop of Ranfoe, in Ireland.
Hector Roy Mackenzie, I. of Gairloch.
of John Roy Mackenzie, IV. of Gairloch, apparently without issue.
The marriage contract is in the Gairloch charter chest.
4. A daughter who married John Sinclair, Caithness.
Sir Kenneth James Matheson, Baronet, and others.
Colin, who died without issue, in 1682.
of Ferintosh, with issue - (1) Alexander, locally called "Sanders,"
descendants see Mackenzie's "History of the Macleods," pp. 154-155.
in 1730, but nothing more is known of him.
for Viscount Stormont, with issue, whose descendants are unknown.
1. John, his heir and successor.
2. Colin, who succeeded his brother John as IX. of Hilton.
Rev. Donald Macrae, minister of Kintail.
1. John, who married Helen, daughter of Roderick Mackenzie, VII.
of Fairburn, and died without issue, before his father, in 1751.
2. Alexander, who succeeded to the estate.
representation of that family, and another son.
the direct male line of Murdoch, V. of Hilton, came to an end.
responsible positions in several parts of the country.
son of Colin, by his wife Mary Simpson, third son of Murdoch, V.
and (11) Elizabeth, who died unmarried.
that county, of whom later on.
the army, who died unmarried.
unmarried. Alexander emigrated to Australia, where he died.
and children continued to reside, in the city of Toronto.
4. Mary, who died unmarried in Australia a few years ago.
1. Alexander, who succeeded him as representative of the family.
2. Kenneth, who succeeded his brother Alexander.
3. Mary, who married Dr James of the 30th Regiment, without issue.
5. Elizabeth Jane, who died unmarried.
old Earls of Ross, and its lands, as also the lands of Longcroft.
to his newly raised regiment, Macleod's Highlanders.
The Rev. Colin married first, Margaret, daughter of Hugh Rose, IV.
son of Murdoch, V. of Hilton. By her, who died in 1828, the Rev.
1. Roderick, his heir and successor.
the Rev. Mr Fyers, Fort-George, without issue.
Hilton, the first to import Cheviot sheep to the northern counties.
issue - Catherine Henrietta Adamina.
Tollie, Provost of Dingwall (third son of Charles Mackenzie, I.
H.E.I.C.S., and VII. of Kincraig, with issue.
descendants, from her, now represent the Mackenzies of Redcastle.
6. Johanna, who married Dr Millar, Stornoway.
7. Una, who died unmarried.
8. Beatrice, who married Peter Hay, a Bailie of Dingwall.
10. Jean, who married the Rev. Colin Mackenzie, Stornoway.
1. Harry, who died unmarried, in 1828.
2. John, who succeeded as III. of Glack.
of Freefield and Glenkindie, without issue.
6. Rachael, who died unmarried.
7. Christina of Foveran, who died unmarried.
8. Jane Forbes Unice, who also died unmarried.
in 1857, and Foveran, on her death, from his sister Christina.
Portland Place, London, without issue.
His second wife died at Sorrento, Naples, on the 7th of June, 1855.
1. Donald, an officer in the Marines.
2. Allan, an officer in the Ross-shire Militia.
3. Malcolm; 4, Helen; 5, Edith; 6, Lilian; and 7, Amy.
but there is no trace of any heir male of Loggie for two centuries.
1. Donald, his heir and successor.
by his father, until his death there, unmarried, in 1708.
2. Alexander, who succeeded his father.
in St. Martin's Church, Westminster.
4. Murdoch, who succeeded as V. of Loggie.
5. Margaret, who married first, in 1663, Roderick Mackenzie, V.
Confederate army under King William, who died in Holland, unmarried.
of William Mackenzie, I. of Belmaduthy, also without issue.
representatives nothing whatever is known.
is no record of his having been served heir to the family estates.
his nephew came of age.
was left joint-heir with his brother Kenneth, chief of the family."
have appended to these my letters of sasine my seal at "Allydyll"
Lachlanson servant, with others divers.
and of our reign the twentieth year.
without any intention of ultimately keeping him out of possession.
Glasletter, and Coirre-nan-Cuilean "in feu and heritage for ever,"
deceased brother, Thomas Nelesoun, a rebel, the lands of Gairloch.
the Minch to the mainland to put their murderous intent into execution.
second wife, two of his sons by the first marriage, and a daughter.
was not then on the island, he having gone a-fishing on the Ewe.
Alexander Mackenzie, VI. of Kintail, at Kinellan or Brahan.
Nimhneach's sister, and failing him, to Roderick's own son Allan.
was driven by the Mackenzies.
Roderick's name appears as "Rory Mac Allan, alias Nevymnauch,"
escaped the previous massacre on the Island of Loch Tolly.
at a bush near Dingwall, "called to this day Preas Sandy Vass,"
or Alex. Vass's bush, a name assigned to it for that very cause.
brought his son John Glassich afterwards into trouble.
gunsmith in London; and James Mackenzie, gunsmith in Dundee."
afterwards married to Murdo Mackenzie, V. of Achilty, without issue.
daughter of William MacCulloch of Park.
1. John Glassich, his heir and successor.

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