history of the mackenzies-第38章
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urity till all her friends were convocate; but by an unhappy council she refused this advice and fought at Langside; where Colin was present; and when by the Regent's 'The Earl of Moray; appointed to the office after Mary's defeat。' insolence; after that victory; all the loyal subjects were forced to take remissions for their duty; as if it were a crime。 Amongst the rest Mackenzie takes one; the only one that ever any of his family had and this is rather a mark of his fidelity than evidence of failure; and an honour; not a task of his posterity。〃 It would have been already seen that another remission had been received at an earlier date; for the imprisonment and murder of John Glassich; son and successor to Hector Roy Mackenzie of Gairloch; in Ellandonnan Castle。 Dr George Mackenzie says that Kenneth apprehended John Glassich and sent him prisoner to the Castle; where he was poisoned by the constable's lady; 'This lady was Nighean Iamhair; and was spouse to John MacMhurchaidh Dhuibh。 the Priest of Kintail; who was then chosen constable of Ellandonnan for the following reason: A great debate arose between the Maclennans and the Macraes about this important and honourable post; and the laird finding them irreconcilable; lest they should kill one another; and he being a stranger in the country himself; Mackenzie; on the advice of the Lord of Fairburn; erected the priest constable of the castle。 This did not suit the Maclennans; and; as soon as Mackenzie left the country; they; one Sabbath morning; as the priest was coming home from church; ‘sends a man in ambush in his road who shot him with an arrow in the buttocks; so that he fell。 The ambusher thinking him killed; and perceiving others coming after the priest that road; made his escape; and he (the priest) was carried to his boat alive。 Of this priest are all the Murchisons in thise countries descended。〃Ancient MS。' whereupon 〃ane certain female; foster…sister of his; composed a Gaelic rhyme to commemorate him。〃 The Earl of Cromartie gives as the reason for this imprisonment and murder that; according to rumour John Glassich intended to prosecute his father's claim to the Kintail estates; and Kenneth hearing of this sent for him to Brahan; John came suspecting nothing; accompanied only by his ordinary servants。 Kenneth questioned him regarding the suspicious rumours in circulation; and not being quite satisfied with the answers; he caused John Glassich to be at once apprehended。 One of John's servants; named John Gearr; seeing his master thus inveigled; struck at Kenneth of Kintail a fearful blow with a two…handed sword; but fortunately Kenneth; who was standing close to the table; nimbly moved aside; and the blow missed him; else he would have been cloven to pieces。 The sword made a deep cut in the table; 〃so that you could hide your hand edgeways in it;〃 and the mark remained in the table until Colin; first Earl of Seaforth; 〃caused cut that piece off the table; saying that he loved no such remembrance of the quarrels of his relations。〃 Kenneth was a man of good endowments 〃he carried so prudently that he had the good…liking of his prince and peace from his neighbours。〃 He had a peculiar genius for mechanics; and was seldom found without his corc〃sgian dubh〃or some other such tool in his hand; with which he produced excellent specimens of hand…carving on wood。
He married early; during his father's lifetime; Lady Elizabeth Stewart; daughter of John; second Earl of Athol; by his wife; Lady Mary Campbell; daughter of Archibald; second; and sister of Colin; third Earl of Argyll; and by her had three sons and several daughters
I。 Murdoch; who; being fostered in the house of Bayne of Tulloch; was presented by that gentleman on his being sent home; with a goodly stock of milch cows and the grazing of Strathvaich; but he died before he attained majority。
II。 Colin; who succeeded his father。
III。 Roderick; who received the lands of Redcastle and became the progenitor of the family of that name。
IV。 Janet; who as his third wife married; first; Aeneas Macdonald;
VII。 of Glengarry; with issuea daughter Elizabeth; who married John Roy Mackenzie; IV。 of Gairloch。 She married secondly; Alexander Chisholm; XIV。 of Chisholm; with issue。
V。 Catherine; who; as his second wife; married Alexander Ross;
IX。 of Balnagown; with issueone son Nicholas Alexander; who died on the 21st of October; 1592。
VI。 Agnes; who married Lachlan Mor Mackintosh of Mackintosh; 'The following anecdote is related of this match:Lachlan Mackintosh; being only an infant when his father; William Mackintosh of that ilk; was murdered in 1550; was carried for safety by some of his humble retainers to the county of Ross。 This came to the knowledge of Colin; younger of Kintail; who took possession of the young heir of Mackintosh; and carried him to Ellandonnan Castle。 The old chief retained him; and treated him with great care until the years of pupilarity had expired; and then married him to his daughter Agnes; by no means an unsuitable match for either; apart from the time and manner in which it was consummated。' with issue。
VII。 A daughter who married Walter Urquhart of Cromarty。
VIII。 A daughter who married Robert Munro of Fowlis。
IX。 A daughter who married Innes of Inverbreackie。
By Kenneth's marriage to Lady Elizabeth Stewart; the Royal blood of the Plantaganets was introduced into the Family of Kintail; and it was afterwards strengthened and the strain further continued by the marriage of Kenneth's son; Colin Cam; to Barbara Grant of Grant; daughter of Lady Marjory Stewart; daughter of John; third Earl of Athol。
By the inter…marriages of his children Kenneth left his house singularly powerful in family alliances; and as has been already seen he in 1554 derived very substantial benefits from them himself。 He died at Killin on the 6th of June; 1568; and was burried at Beauly。 He was succeeded by his second and eldest surviving son;
XI。 COLIN CAM MACKENZIE;
Or COLIN THE ONE…EYED; who very early became a special favourite at Court; particularly with the King himself; so much; the Earl of Cromartie says; that 〃there was none in the North for whom he hade a greater esteem than for this Colin。 He made him one of his Privie Councillors; and oft tymes invited him to be nobilitate (ennobled); but Colin always declined it; aiming rather to have his familie remarkable for power; as it were; above their qualitie than for titles that equalled their power。〃 We find that 〃in 1570 King James VI。 granted to Coline Makcainze; the son and apparent heir of the deceased Canzeoch of Kintaill; permission to be served heir in his minority to all the lands and rents in the Sheriffdom of Innerness; in which his father died last vest and seised。 In 1572 the same King confirmed a grant made by Colin Makcanze of Kintaill to Barbara Graunt; his affianced spouse; in fulfilment of a contract between him and John Grant of Freuchie; dated 25th April 1571; of his lands of Climbo; Keppach; and Ballichon; Mekle Innerennet; Derisduan Beg; Little Innerennet; Derisduan Moir; Auchadrein; Kirktoun; Ardtulloch; Rovoch; Quhissil; Tullych; Derewall and Nuik; Inchchro; Morowoch; Glenlik; Innersell and Nuik; Ackazarge; Kinlochbeancharan; and Innerchonray; in the Earldom of Ross; and Sheriffdom of Inverness。 In 1574 the same Colin was served heir to his father Kenneth M'Keinzie in the davach of Letterfernane; the davach of Glenshall; and other lands in the barony of Ellendonane of the old extent of five marks。〃 'Origines Parechiales Scotia; p。 393; vol; ii。'
On the 15th of April; 1569; Colin; along with Alexander Ross of Balnagown; Lachlan Mackintosh of Mackintosh; Walter Urquhart of Cromarty; Robert Munro of Fowlis; Hugh Rose of Kilravock; and several others; signed a bond of allegiance to James VI。 and to James Earl of Murray as Regent。 On the 21st of June; in the same year; before the Lord Regent and the Privy Council; Colin promised and obliged himself to cause Torquil Macleod of Lewis to obtain sufficient letters of slams from the master; wife; bairns; and principal kin and friends of the umquhile