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market; when they met in with a batch of the Munros flying in confusion  and; learning the cause to be the murder of their friends at Logie market;  they instantly pursued the fugitives; killing no less than thirteen of them  between Logie and the wood of Millechaich。  All the townships in the  neighbourhood of the market joined the Mackenzies in the pursuit; and  Alastair Mor Bayne of Tulloch only saved himself; after all his men were  killed; by taking shelter and hiding for a time in a kiln…logie。  Two of his followers; who managed to escape from the market people; met with some  Lewismen on their way to the fair; who; noticing the Baynes flying half  naked; immediately stopped them; and insisted upon their giving a proper  account of themselves。  This proving unsatisfactory they came to high  words; and from words to blows。 when the Lewismen attacked and killed  them at Ach…an…eilich; near Contin。

The Baynes and the Munros had good cause to regret the cowardly conduct of their leaders on this occasion at Logie market; for they lost no  less than fifty able…bodied men in return for the two gentlemen of the Clan  Mackenzie whom they had so basely murdered at the fair。  One lady of the  Clan Munro lost her three brothers; on whom she composed a lament; of  which the following is all we could obtain:

‘S olc a' fhuair mi tus an Earraich; ‘S na feill Bride ‘chaidh thairis; Chaill mi mo thriuir bhraithrean geala; Taobh ri taobh u' sileadh fala。 ‘Se ‘n dithis a rinn mo sharach'; Fear beag dubh a chlaidheamh Iaidir; ‘S mac Fhionnla Dhuibh a Cinntaile Deadh mhearlach nan adh ‘s nan aigeach。

When night came on; Alastair Mor Bayne escaped from the kiln; and went  to his uncle Lovat; who at once despatched James Fraser of Phopachy  south; with all speed to prevent information from the other side reaching the King before be had an opportunity of relating his version of the  quarrel。  His Majesty was at the time at Falkland; and a messenger from  Mackenzie reached him before Alastair Mor; pursuing for the slaughter of  Mackenzie's kinsmen。  He got the ear of his Majesty and would have been  successful had not John Dubh Mac Choinnich Mhic Mhurchaidh  meanwhile taken the law into his own hands by burning; in revenge; all  Tulloch's cornyards and barns at Lemlair; thus giving Bayne an  opportunity of presenting another and counter claim but the matter was  ultimately arranged by the King and Council obliging Kintail and Tulloch  mutually to subscribe a contract of agreement and peaceful behaviour  towards each other。

Under date of 18th February; 1395…96; there is an entry in the Privy Council Records that Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail 〃being elected and  chosen to be one of the ordinary members〃 of the Council; and being  personally preset; makes faith and gives oath in the usual manner。  In a  complaint against him; on the 5th of August; 1596; by Habbakuk Bisset;  he is assoilzied in all time coming by a decree of their Lordships in his favour。

Upon the death of Old Roderick of the Lewis; Torquil Dubh  succeeded him; excluding Torquil Cononach from the succession on the  plea of his being a bastard。  The latter; however; held Coigeach and his other possessions on the mainland; with a full recognition by the Government of his rights to the lands of his forefathers in the Lewis。

His  two sons having been killed; and his eldest daughter; Margaret; having  married Roderick Mackenzie of Coigeach; progenitor of the Cromarty  family; better known as the Tutor of Kintail; Torquil Cononach threw  himself into the hands of Kintail for aid against the bastards。  By Roderick  Mackenzie's marriage with Torquil Cononach's eldest daughter; he  became heir of line to the ancient family of Macleod; an honour which  still remains to his descendants; the Cromarty family。  Torquil Dubh  secured considerable support by marriage with a daughter of Tormod; XI。;  and sister of William Macleod; XII。 of Harris and Dunvegan; and; thus  strengthened; made a descent on Coigeach and Lochbroom; desolating the  whole district; aiming at permanent occupation。  Kintail; following the example of his predecessorsalways prudent; and careful to keep within  the laws of the realmin 1596 laid the following complaint before King  James VI。:

Please your Majesty;Torquil Dow of the Lews; not contenting himself with the avowit misknowledging of your Hieness authority wherebe he has violat the promises and compromit made before your Majesty; now lately the 25th day of December last; has ta'n upon him  being accompanied w 7 or 800 men; not only of his own by ylands neist  adjacent; to prosecute with fire and sword by all kind of gud order; the  hail bounds of the Strath Coigach pertaining to M'Leod his eldest brother;  likewise my Strath of Lochbroom; quhilks Straths; to your Majesty's great dishonour; but any fear of God ourselves; hurt and skaith that he hath  wasted w fire and sword; in such barbarous and cruel manner; that neither man; wife; bairn; horse; cattle; corns; nor bigging has been spared; but all barbarously slain; burnt; and destroyit; quhilk barbarity and cruelty; seeing  he was not able to perform it but by the assistance and furderance of his neighbouring Ylesmen; therefore beseeches your Majesty by advice of  Council to find some sure remeid wherebe sick cruel tyrannie may be  resisted in the beginning。  Otherway nothing to be expectit for but dailly  increasing of his malicious forces to our utter ruin; quha possesses your Majesty's obedience; the consideration quharof and inconveniences quhilk  may thereon ensue。  I remit to your Highness guid consideration of whom  taking my leif with maist humble commendations of service; I commit  your Majesty to the holy protection of God eternal。  At the Canonry of Ross; the 3d day; Jany。 1596…97。  Your Majesty's most humble and obt。  subject。  

KENNETH  MACKENZIE of Kintail。

The complaint came before the Privy Council; at Holyrood; on the 11th of  February; following; and Torquil Dubh; failing to appear; was denounced  a rebel。  Kenneth thereupon obtained a commission of fire and sword  against him; as also the forfeiture of the Lewis; upon which Torquil  Cononach made over his rights to Mackenzie; on the plea that he was the  next male heir; but reserving the lands of Coigeach to his own son…in…law。

The Mackenzies did all they could to obtain the estste for Torquil Cononach; the legitimate heir; but mainly through his own want of activity  and indolent disposition; they failed with their united efforts to secure undisturbed possession for him。  They succeeded; however; in destroying  the family of Macleod of the Lewis; and most of the Siol…Torquil; and  ultimately became complete masters of the island。  The Brieve by  stratagem captured Torquil Dubh; with some of his friends; and delivering them up to Torquil Cononach; they were; by his orders; beheaded in July;  1597。  〃It fell out that the Breve (that is to say; the judge) in the Lewis;  who was chief of the Clan Illevorie (Morrison);; being sailing from the Isle of Lewis to Ronay in a great galley; met with a Dutch ship loaded  with wine; which he took; and advising with his friends; who were all with  him there; what he would do with the ship lest Torqull Du should take her from him; they resolved to return to Stornoway and call for Torqull Du to receive the wine; and if he came to the ship; to sail away with him where Torqull Cononach was; and then they might be sure of the ship and the  wine to be their own; and besides; he would grant them tacks in the best  parts in the Lewis; which accordingly they did; and called for Torqull to come and receive the wine。  Torqull Du noways mistrusting them that  were formerly so obedient; entered the ship with seven others in company; where he was welcomed; and he commended them as good fellows that  brought him such a prize。  They invited him to the quay to take his  pleasure of the feast of their wine。  He goes; but instead of wine they  brought cords to tie him; telling him he had better render himself and his  wrongously possessed estate to his eldest brother; that they resolved to put  him in his mercy; which he was forced to yield to。  So they presently sail  for Coigeach; and delivered him to his brot

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