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history of the mackenzies-第110章

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bites。  He is  said to have been the first who; in his own district; received intelligence of  the landing of Prince Charles in Scotland。  It reached him during the night;  whereupon he at once crossed Knockfarrel to Brahan Castle; where;  finding his Chief in bed; he without awakening her ladyship; communicated to his lordship what had occurred。  Seaforth; having had his  estate recently restored to him; was easily prevailed upon by his clansmen  to keep out of the way in the meantime; and both of them started for the  West Coast of Ross…shire at the same time that the army of the Prince began its march eastwards。  The two were in retirement at Poolewe; when  two ships laden with his lordship's retainers from the Lewis sailed into  Lochewe。  They were at once signalled to return to Stornoway; Seaforth  waving them back with the jawbone of a sheep; which he was in the act of  picking for his dinner; and in this way; it is said; was fulfilled one of the  prophecies of the Brahan Seer; by which it was predicted 〃That next time  the men of Lewis should go forth to battle; they would be turned back by a  weapon smaller than the jawbone of an ass。〃  Meanwhile Seaforth's lady  (we shall for greater convenience continue to call him by his former title;  although it was at this time under attainder); not knowing what had  become of her lord or what his real intentions were; is said to have  entertained the Prince at Brahan Castle; and to have urged upon the Earl  of Cromarty and his eldest son; Lord Macleod; to call out the clan in her husband's absence。  Subsequently; when that Earl and his son were  confined in the Tower of London for the part which they took on her  advice; and when the Countess with ten children; and bearing another;  were suffering the severest hardships and penury; the Rev。 Colin; at great  risk to himself and the interests of his family; collected the rents from the  Cromarty tenants; giving his own receipt against their being required to pay again to the Forfeited Estates Commissioners; and personally carried  the money to her ladyship in London。 It was in acknowledgment of this  service that Lord Macleod afterwards appointed him Chaplain to his  newly raised regiment; Macleod's Highlanders。

It was this Colin who first fully recognised the health…giving properties of the Strathpeffer mineral springs; and who; by erecting a  covered shed over one of them; placed it; for the first time; in a condition  to benefit the suffering thousands who have since derived so much  advantage from it。  Shortly before his death; in 1801; at  the very old age  of ninety…five years; he conducted the opening services of the parish  church of Ferintosh; and contributed largely to the funds for its erection; to  commemorate the saving of his wife's life; when she was washed ashore  on her horse's back; near the site of the church; when her father and  brother perished by drowning while crossing the River Conon; opposite  Dingwall; in 1759。

The Rev。 Colin married first; Margaret; daughter of Hugh Rose;  IV。 of Clava; with issue; an only daughter; Margaret; who died young on  the 22nd of September。 1746。  He married; secondly; in 1754; his cousin;  Mary; eldest daughter of Donald Mackenzie; Balnabeen; who; as has been  already shown; carried on; in the female line; the succession of Alexander  (Sanders); eldest son of Colin; third son of Murdoch; V。 of Hilton。  By her;  who died in 1828; the Rev。 Colin of Fodderty; and Glack had issue

1。  Roderick; his heir and successor。

2。  Donald; who was educated at the University of Edinburgh; and afterwards appointed parish minister of Fodderty and Chaplain to the 71st Highlanders; his father having resigned both offices in his favour。  He was  a noted humorist and said by those who knew him best to be much more at  heart a soldier than a minister。  He married first; his cousin; Mary;  daughter of John Mackenzie of Brea; 〃the Laird;〃 and sister of Alexander; XI。 of Hilton; with issue(1) Colin; a Colonel of Royal Engineers; who; born in 1793; married in 1838 Ann Petgrave; daughter of John Pendrill;  M。D。; Bath; and died without issue; in 1869; (2) John; who ultimately succeeded as IV。 of Glack; and of whom presently; (3) Elizabeth; who  married Lieutenant Stewart; R。N。; with issue; and (4) Mary; who died  unmarried。  Colin married; secondly; Mary; daughter of the Rev。 Mr Fyers; Fort…George; without issue。

3。  Forbes Mackenzie; a Captain in the North British (Ross…shire) Militia; afterwards Major in the East of Ross Militia; and for thirty…seven  years a Deputy Lieutenant for the county。  He reclaimed and laid out the  greater part of the valley of the Peffery; where; on the estate of Fodderty;  be was the first to apply lime to the land and to grow wheat north of the Moray Firth。  He was also the first to introduce Clydesdale horses and  shorthorn cattle to the Highlands; and was; as has been already said; along  with Sir George Mackenzie of Coul and his own cousin; Alexander  Mackenzie; XI。 of Hilton; the first to import Cheviot sheep to the northern  counties。 He married Catherine; daughter of Angus Nicolson; Stornoway;  and grand…daughter of the gentleman of the same name who commanded  and brought to Poolewe; with the intention of joining the standard of Prince Charles; the three hundred men ordered back to the Lewis; as  already mentioned; by Seaforth; in 1745。  By her Major Forbes Mackenzie  had issue(1) Nicolson; a surgeon in the army; who was wrecked near  Pictou; Nova Scotia; and there drowned in his noble attempts to save the  lives of others; in 1853; unmarried; (2) Roderick; heir of entail to the  estate of Foveran; and a Colonel in the Royal Artillery; who; in 1878;  married Caroline Sophia; daughter of J。 A。 Beamont of Wimbledon Park;  (3) Thomas; a Major in the 78th Highlanders; Ross…shire now retired; and  still unmarried; (4) Mary; who married the late Rev。 John Kennedy; D。D。;  Free Church minister of Dingwall; with issueJessie; unmarried; and  Mary; who married John Matheson; banker; Madras; only surviving son of  the late Rev。 Duncan Matheson; late Free Church minister of Gairloch with issue。  Mrs Kennedy died at Strathpeffer in  1892。  (5) Dorothy Blair;  who died unmarried; and (6) Catherine Eunice; who married the late  Adam Alexander Duncan of Naughton; county of Fife; with issueCatherine Henrietta Adamina。

4。  Anne; who married Hector Mackenzie; a Bailie of Dingwall (Baillidh Eachainn); to whom Alexander Campbell; the Gaelic bard; composed the beautiful elegy published in 1893 in the Scottish Highlander。  He was the second son of Alexander Mackenzie of Tollie;  Provost of Dingwall (third son of Charles Mackenzie; I。 of Letterewe); by his second wife; Catherine; daughter of Bayne of Delny; and younger half  brother of Alexander Mackenzie; I。 of Portmore。  By his wife; Bailie  Hector had issue; Alexander; whose daughter; Katherine; in 1836; married  Major Roderick Mackenzie; H。E。I。C。S。; and VII。 of Kincraig; with issue。

5。  Mary; who married Captain John Mackenzie; VI。 of Kincraig;  whose descendants; from her; now represent the Mackenzies of Redcastle。

6。  Johanna; who married Dr Millar; Stornoway。

7。  Una; who died unmarried。

8。  Beatrice; who mar
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