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o protect the  children from cold in the boat; 〃committing thair throw such cruel and  barbarous oppression upon them as the like has not been heard of in any  realm or country subject to justice or the authority of a Sovereign  Prince。〃

Colin did not appear to answer this complaint; and he and his chief abettors were denounced rebels; put to the horn and escheated。 On the same day; there is a complaint by Henry Lord Methven; in which it is stated that although his Lordship 〃has by gift of His Highness  to him; his heirs and assignees; the gift of all and whole the temporality of  the Bishopric of Ross; and of the castle; house; and place of the Chanonry  of Ross; now vacant in our Sovereign Lord's hands by the decease of the  late Alexander; last Bishop of Ross; of all years and terms to come; aye  and till the lawful provision of a lawful bishop and pastor to the said  bishopric;〃 and although it is 〃specially provided by Act of Parliament  that whatsoever person or persons takes any bishop's places; castles; or strengths; or enters by their own authority to hold them without his  Highness' command; letters or charges; shall incur the crimes of treason  and lesemajesty;〃 yet; 〃Colin  Mackenzie of Kintail; in proud and high  contempt of his Majesty's said loveable law and Act of Parliament; and of his Highness now having the administration of the Government of the  realm in his own person; lately; upon the 22nd day of September last  bypast; in the very hour of the death of the said late Alexander; Bishop of  Ross; or shortly thereafter beset and enclosed the said castle; house; and  place of the Chanonry of Ross; took the same by force and as yet detains  and holds the same as a house of war and will not render and deliver the  same to the said Lord Methven。'  Mackenzie was duly charged to give up possession of the castle and place or take the consequences。  Lord Methven appeared personally; but Colin did not; where…upon their Lordships ordained letters to be directed to him charging him to give them  up。 〃with the whole munition and ordnance therein〃 to Henry Lord  Methven or to any other having power to receive them; within twenty…four  hours of the charge under the pain of treason。

The following complaint by Donald Mac Angus of Glengarry laid  before the Privy Council at Dalkeith on 10th of August; 1582; is that gentleman's version of his apprehension by Roderick Mor Mackenzie of  Redcastle and Dugall Mackenzie of Kishorn; as described from family  MSS。 at pp。 156…59。  Glengarry's complaint proceeds

After the great slaughters; herschips; and skaiths; committed upon him; his kin; friends; and servants upon the last day of February the year of  God 1581 years; estimate worth six score thousand pounds money of this  realm or thereby; and on the first; second; third; fourth; fifth and sixth days  of March last bypast thereafter by Rory Mackenzie; brother…german to  Colin Mackenzie of Kintail; Dugald Mackenzie; his brother and the  remainder of their colleagues and company; to the number of two hundred  persons; armed with two…handed swords; bows; darlochis; hagbutts;  pistols; prohibited to be worn or used; and other offensive weapons who  also upon the sixteenth day of April last bypast or thereby; came upon the said complainant he being within his own 〃rowmes〃 and country of Lochcarron having mind of no evil or injury to have been done to him nor  none of his; but thinking to have lived under God's peace and our  Sovereign Lord; and then not only took himself captive; kept and detained him prisoner in coves; craigs; woods; and other desert places at their  pleasure wherethrough none of his kin nor friends had access to him for  the space of fourteen days or thereby; but also in the meantime took and  apprehended the late Rory MacAlister; father's brother to the said  complainant; and three of their sons and other of his friends and servants  to the number of 33 persons or thereby; bound their hands with their own shirts; and cruelly and unmercifully; under promise of safety of their lives;  caused murder and slay them with dirks; appointing that they should not  be buried as Christian men; but cast forth and eaten by dogs and swine。〃

Further; 〃at the end of the said complainant's captivity and detention in the manner aforesaid; being delivered by the foresaid person; his takers  and detainers; to Colin Mackenzie of Kintail; both he and they; being  armed in warlike manner as said is; upon the 24th day of the said month of  April; came to the said complainant's town and lands of Strome; where  they also carried him  captive with  them and theirs; by hostility and way  of deed; spoiled and reft the whole goods; gear; and plenishing therein and besieged his house and Castle of Strome; threatening his friends and  servants therein that if they rendered not the same to them they would  hang the said complainant in their sight compelling him and his said  friends therefor and for safety of his life to yield to the said persons' tyrranous desires and appetites; and render to them the said castle; which  they not only wrongfully detained and withheld from him; but also  through occasion thereof still insists in their cruelty and inhumanity  against the said complainant; his kin and friends。  Like as lately; about the  end of July last; the said Colin Mackenzie Rory Mackenzie; and others aforesaid; having violently taken Donald MacMoroch Roy; one of the said  complainant's chief kinsmen; and were not content to put him to a simple  death; but to bait them in his blood; and by a strange example to satisfy their cruel and unnatural hearts; first cut off his hands; next his feet; and  last his head; and having cast the same in a 〃peitpott;〃 exposed and laid out his carcase to be a prey for dogs and ravenous beasts:  Tending by  such kind of dealing to undo as many of the said complainant's friends  and servants as they can apprehend; and to lay waste their lands;  〃rowmes;〃 and possessions to the said complainant's heavy hurt and  skaith; and dangerous example of wicked persons to attempt the like; if  remedy be not provided。〃  In consequence of this complaint charges had gone forth to Colin Mackenzie of Kintail; (1); to have rendered the said  Castle of Strome with the munition and goods therein to the complainer or his representatives; within twenty…four hours after being charged; under  pain of rebellion。 or else to have appeared and shown cause to the  contrary; (2) to have appeared and found sufficient surety in the Books of  the Council for the safety of the complainer and his dependants in persons  and goods; or else shown cause to the contrary; under the same pain。  And now; 〃the said Angus Mac Angus compeared personally and the said  Colin Mackenzie of Kintail being oftimes called and not compearing; the Lords (1) repeat their charge for delivery of the castle within twenty…four  hours; and; failing obedience; order Mackenzie of Kintail to be denounced rebel and put to the horn and to escheat; (2) repeat their charge to the said   Mackenzie to find sufficient caution for the safety of the complainer and his dependants in person and goods; with order that if he fail to do so  within fifteen days after being charged; he shall; for that default also; be  denounced rebel and put to the horn。〃

On the 2nd of December; 1582; Colin finds caution in the sum of  two thousand merks that he shall deliver up Strome Castle; Lochcarron; to Donald Mac Angus of Glengarry;  in  the event of the Privy Council  finding that he should do so。

Shortly after this the aspect of affairs is changed。  On the 11th of  January; 1582…83; the decree against Mackenzie for the surrender of  Strome Castle to Donald Macdonald of Glengarry is reversed。 He  petitions the Privy Council and gives an entirely different complexion to the facts of the case against him to those submitted by Glengarry to the  Council。  He complains of Donald Mac Angus for having 〃upon a certain   sinister and malicious narration〃 obtained a decree against him charging  him upon pain of rebellion to deliver up the Castle of Strome; and to  appear before the Privy Council; on the 4th of August preceding; to find  caution that Glengarry and his friends should be kept harmless of h

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