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ine; 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 married Peter Hay; a Bailie of Dingwall。

9。  Isabella; who died unmarried; and

10。  Jean; who married the Rev。 Colin Mackenzie; Stornoway。

Rev。 Colin Mackenzie was succeeded by his eldest son;

II。  RODERICK  MACKENZIE; second of Glack。  He married  first; Margaret; daughter of Sir Alexander Mackenzie; X。 of Gairloch; Baronet; without issue; and secondly; Christina; daughter of John Niven;  Peebles; with issue

1。  Harry; who died unmarried; in 1828。

2。  John; who succeeded as III。 of Glack。

3。  Roderick of Thornton; Aberdeenshire; who died unmarried; in 1858。

4。  James; a Major in the 72nd Highlanders; who died unmarried in India; in 1857。

5。  Mary; who married the late General Sir Alexander Leith;  K。C。B。; of Freefield and Glenkindie; without issue。

6。  Rachael; who died unmarried。

7。  Christina of Foveran; who died unmarried。

8。  Jane Forbes Unice; who also died unmarried。

Roderick was succeeded by his eldest surviving son;

III。  JOHN  MACKENZIE; third of Glack。  He was born in 1810; succeeded his father in 1842; inherited his brother Roderick's estate in  1857; and Foveran; on her death; from his sister Christina。 He acquired  Inveramsay by purchase。  He died。 unmarried; in 1877; when he was  succeeded by his cousin; the second son of his uncle; the Rev。 Donald;  minister of Fodderty;

IV。  JOHN  MACKENZIE; fourth of Glack。  He was born on the  21st of March; 1795; and married first; in 1817; at Malta; Anne; daughter of Thomas MacGill; without issue; and secondly; on the 21st of October;  1822; Margaret Campbell; daughter of John Pendrill; M。D。; Bath; with  issue

1。  The Rev。 Duncan Campbell; rector of Shephall;  Hertfordshire; his heir。

2。  John Pendrill; M。A。 of Oxford; who was born on the 7th  of February; 1825; and married first; on the 20th of October; 1859; Lucy Adelaide; daughter of Henry Thornton; with issueLucy Eleanor and Margaret Pendrill。  She died in 1870; and he married; secondly; on the  25th of July; 1878; Caroline Maria; daughter of J。 H。 Wottur of Hamburg。

3。  The Rev。 Roderick Bain; M。A。 of Exeter College;  Oxford; Rector of Ludbrooke; county of Lincoln。  He was born on the 14th  of September; 1834; and married on the 10th of November; 1868; Josepha Peyton; eldest daughter of Colonel Richard Ignatius Robertson of Portland Place; London; without issue。

4。  Margaret Campbell Pendrill; and

5。  Mary; both unmarried。

His second wife died at Sorrento; Naples; on the 7th of June; 1855。

He is succeeded as representative of the family by his eldest son;

V。  THE REV。  DUNCAN  CAMPBELL  MACKENZIE; Vicar of Shephall; Herts; who was born on the 6th of January; 1824; and  married on the 31st of January; 1854; Louisa; daughter  of the late  Lieutenant…Colonel Nicolls; of Chichester; with issue

1。  Donald; an officer in the Marines。

2。  Allan; an officer in the Ross…shire Militia。

3。  Malcolm; 4; Helen; 5; Edith; 6; Lilian; and 7; Amy。


THE  MACKENZIES  OF  LOGGIE。


THE representative of this family; if alive; would succeed to the Chiefship  after the male representative of the family of Glack; but there is no trace  of any heir male of Loggie for two centuries。 Before the Chiefship could come into this family; the descendants of Kenneth of Inverinate; third son  of John Mackenzie of Brea; and immediate younger brother of Alexander;  XI。 of Hilton would have to be disposed of。  Thomas; the eldest son of  Inverinate; succeeded in terms of a disposition by John Mackenzie; VII。  of  Applecross; and in right of his mother; to the Applecross estates; but not to  the male representation of that family。  But the last male representative of  this family failed; a few years ago; in the person of his third and last  surviving son; Thomas Mackenzie; W。S。; Edinburgh; who died unmarried。  It will be remembered that Allan Mackenzie; II。 of Hilton and   Loggie; married a daughter of Alexander Dunbar of Conzie and  Kilbuyack; third son of the Sheriff of Moray; with issue(1) Murdoch;  who succeeded as III。 of Hilton; and (2) John; who was served heir to and afterwards designated;

I。  JOHN  MACKENZIE; first of Loggie; a barony situated in the  old parish of that name; but now forming the western portion of the modern parish of Urquhart。  John married a daughter of John Glassich Mackenzie; II。 of Gairloch; with issue; one son; who succeeded him as

II。  ALLAN  MACKENZIE; second of Loggie。  He married a  daughter of Hector; sixth son of Murdoch Mackenzie; III。 of Achilty; with issue

1。  Donald; his heir and successor。

2。  Murdoch; who was married and left one daughter; Margaret;  who in 1634 married Murdoch Mackenzie; I。 of Little Findon; third son of  Alexander Mackenzie; II。 of Killichrist; with issuea son; John; who  succeeded his father。  Allan was succeeded by his eldest son;

III。  DONALD  MACKENZIE; third of Loggie; who married first;  in 1636; Catherine; daughter of Murdoch Mackenzie; II。 of Redcastle; with issue

1。  Colin; a doctor of  medicine; educated at the University of Aberdeen; and afterwards under the most celebrated professors of the day  at Leyden; Paris; and Rheims; at the last…named of which he took his  degree of M。D。  He adopted extravagant theological views; in  consequence of which 〃and his immoral conduct in his youth〃 he was  disinherited by his father; whereupon he re…visited the Continent and  remained there for several years。  He subsequently returned to Inverness; where he practised his profession with considerable success; and had a  yearly pension settled upon him by his father; until his death there;  unmarried; in 1708。

Donald married; secondly; Annabella; eldest daughter of  Alexander Mackenzie; V。 of Gairloch; with issue

2。  Alexander; who succeeded his father。

3。  John; who was educated for the ministry at the University of  Aberdeen; and was for several years Chaplain to Major…General Mackay's  Regiment。  After the Revolution he was appointed minister of Kirkliston;  near Edinburgh; but soon removed to London; where he died unmarried;  before his brother Alexander; and was buried in St。 Martin's Chur

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