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_John MACKENZIE __|_Agnes LOVAT ___________
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!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, Baronet, THE BARONAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1798, p. 382. XII. Kenneth MacKenzie of Kintail, the eldest son, had charters of Little Scattell and other lands, 27th February 1594-5; of the barony of Pluscardine, of new united into a barony and regality, of the same date; of the church lands of Cullicudden, &c. with the office of constable of the bishoprick of Ross, 27th March 1595; of the manor of Pluscardine, to him and Isobel Ogilvy his wife; 12th March 1607; of the barony of Lochailsche, including the castle of Strome, the lands of Lochailsche, Lochcarroun, and Lewis, 17th March 1607, and of Incherorie and others lands, 15th April 1608. He was created a peer, by the title of Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, by patent dated 19th November 1609, had charters to Kenneth, Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, of the ecclesiastical lands of Cullicudden, 5th June 1610, and of the barony of Lewis, 20th July 1610; and he died in March 1611. He married, first, Anne, daughter of George Ross of Balnagowan, and by her had issueŠ. His Lordship married, secondly, Isabel, daughter of Sir Gilbert Ogilvy of Pourie, and by her, who took to her second husband the Hon. Sir John Seton of Barna, and died in September 1618, had issue.
!BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, and Alick Morrison, MACLEOD CHIEFS OF HARRIS AND DUNVEGAN, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1969, p. 25.