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adherence to the King; under the Act of 3rd February; 1646; entitled Commission for the moneys of Excise and Process against delinquents;〃 in a forced loan of 500 merks; for which the receipt; dated 15th March; 1647; signed by Kennedy; Earl of Cassilis; and Sir William Cochrane; two of the Commissioners named in the Act; and by two or three others; is still extant。 Seaforth was; at the time; one of the Committee of Estates; and his influence was probably exercised in favour of leniency to the Baron of Gairloch; especially as he was himself privately imbued with strong predilections in favour of the Royalists。
Kenneth commanded a body of Highlanders at Balvenny under Thomas Mackenzie of Pluscardine; and his own brother…in…law; the Earl of Huntly; but when the Royalist army was surprised and disarmed; he was on a visit to Castle Grant and managed to effect his escape。
In 1640 he completed the purchase of Loggie…Wester; commenced by his predecessor; but in order to do so he had to have recourse to the money market。 He granted a bond; dated 20th of October; 1644; for 1000 merks; to Hector Mackenzie; alias MacIan MacAlastair Mhic Alastair; indweller in Eadill…fuill or South Erradale。 On the 14th of January; 1649; at Kirkton; he granted to the same person a bond for 500 merks; but at this date Hector was described as 〃indweller in Androry;〃 and again; another dated at Stankhouse of Gairloch (Tigh Dige); 24th of November; 1662; but the lender of the money is on this occasion described as living in Diobaig。 For the two first of these sums Murdo Mackenzie of Sand; Kenneth's brother…german; became security。
In 1657 Kenneth is collateral security to a bond granted by the same Murdoch Mackenzie of Sand to Colin Mackenzie; I。 of Sanachan; brother…german to John Mackenzie; II。 of Applecross; for 2000 merks; borrowed on the 20th of March in that year the one…half of which was to be paid by the delivery at the feast of Beltane or Whitsunday; 1658; of 50 cows in milk by calves of that year; and the other half; with legal interest; at Whitsunday; 1659。 Colin Mackenzie; I。 of Sanachan; married Murdoch's daughter; the contract of marriage is dated the same day as the bond; and is subscribed at Dingwall by the same witnesses。
By letters of Tutorie Dative from Oliver Cromwell; he was; in 1658; appointed Tutor to Hector Mackenzie; lawful son of Alexander Mackenzie; lawful son of Duncan Mackenzie of Sand; Gairloch。 There is nothing further to show what became of the pupil; Hector; but it is highly probable that on the death of Alexander; son of Duncan of Sand; the farm was given by Kenneth to his own brother; Murdoch; and that the 2000 merks; borrowed from Colin Mackenzie of Sanachan; who married Murdoch's only daughter; Margaret; may have been borrowed for the purpose of stocking the farm。 The dates of the marriage; of the bond; and of the Tutorie Dative; so near each other; strongly support this view。
Kenneth married; first; Katharine; daughter of Sir Donald Macdonald; IX。 of Sleat; without issue。 The contract of marriage is dated 5th September; 1635; the marriage portion being the handsome sum of 〃6ooo merks; and her endowment 1000 libs Scots yearly。〃 He married; secondly; Ann; daughter of Sir John Grant of Grant; by Ann Ogilvy; daughter of the Earl of Findlater (marriage contract dated 17th October; 1640)。 There is a charter by Kenneth in her favour of the lands of Loggie…Wester; the miln and pertinents thereof; with the grazings of Tolly; in implement of the marriage contract; dated 4th of December; 1640; with a sasine of the same date; and another charter of the lands and manor…place of Kinkell and Ardnagrask; dated the 15th of August; 1655; with sasine thereon; dated 5th September following。 By her Kenneth had issue
1。 Alexander; his heir and successor。
2。 Hector; of Bishop…Kinkell; who married Margaret; eldest daughter of Donald Mackenzie; III。 of Loggie; and widow of Roderick Mackenzie; V。 of Fairburn; and with her obtained the lands of Bishop…Kinkell; to which his son John succeeded。
3。 John; who died unmarried。
4。 Mary; who; in 1656; married Alexander Mackenzie; at the time Younger and afterwards III。 of Kilcoy; with issue。
5。 Barbara; who married; first; Fraser of Kinneries; and secondly; Alexander Mackenzie; I。 of Ardloch; with issue by both。
6。 Lilias; who married; as his first wife; Alexander Mackenzie; II。 of Ballone; with issue。
He married; thirdly; Janet; daughter of John Cuthbert of Castlehill (marriage contract dated 17th December; 1658; the marriage portion being 3000 merks; and her endowment 5 chalders victual yearly); with issue
7。 Charles; I。 of Letterewe; who; by his father's marriage contract; got Loggie…Wester; which had been purchased by Kenneth in 1640。 In 1696 Charles exchanged it with his eldest half…brother; Alexander; VII。 of Gairloch; for Letterewe。 Charles married Ann; daughter of John Mackenzie; II。 of Applecross; with issueSee MACKENZIES OF LETTEREWE。
8。 Kenneth; who died unmarried。
9。 Colin; I。 of Mountgerald; who married Margaret; second daughter of Alexander Mackenzie; I。 of Ballone; and widow of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Findon; without issue; and secondly; Katharine; daughter of James Fraser of Achnagairn; with issueSee MACKENZIES OF MOUNTGERALD。
10。 Isabella; who married Roderick Mackenzie; second son of John Mackenzie; II。 of Applecross; with issue; whose descendants now represent the original Mackenzies of Applecross。
11。 Annabella; who married George; third son of Roderick Mackenzie; V。 of Davochmaluag; with issue。
According to the retour of service of his successor; Kenneth died in 1669; was buried in Beauly Priory; and was succeeded by his eldest son;
VII。 ALEXANDER MACKENZIE; who; by a charter of resignation; got Loggie…Wester included in the barony of Gairloch。 It had; however; been settled on his stepmother; Janet Cuthbert; in life…rent; and after her on her eldest son; Charles of Mellan and subsequently of Letterewe; to whom; after her death; Alexander formally disponed it。
They afterwards entered into an excambion by which Alexander reacquired Loggie…Wester in exchange for Letterewe; which then became the patrimony of the successors of Charles。
A tradition is current in the Gairloch family that when Alexander sought the hand of his future lady; Barbara; daughter of Sir John Mackenzie of Tarbat; and sister…german to the first Earl of Cromarty and to Isobel Countess of Seaforth; he endeavoured to make himself appear much wealthier than he really was; by returning a higher rental than he actually received at the time of making up the Scots valued rent in 1670; in which year he married。 This tradition is corroborated by a comparison of the valuation of the shire of Inverness for 1644; published by Charles Fraser…Mackintosh in Antiquarian Notes; and the rental of 1670; on which the ecclesiastical assessments are still based。 In the former year the rental of the parish of Gairloch was ?134 13s 4d; of which ?081 6s 8d was from the lands of the Barony; equal to 34 ?per cent。; while in t