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_Sir Kenneth MACKENZIE _|_Lady Agnes CAMPBELL _
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!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1813, p. 480. XI. Colin Mackenzie of Kintail, the eldest son, was engaged on the part of Queen Mary at the battle of Langside, for which he obtained a remission, and was a privy-councillor to King James VI. He was served heir of his father in several lands in the earldom of Ross, October 1574, and had a charter to Colin Mackenzie of Kintail, and Barbara Grant his wife, of Lochbroyne, and other lands in Inverness-shire, from John Grant of Fruquhy, 6th November 1572. He had also charters of Kirktoun of Foddertie, and other lands in the counties of Ross and Inverness, 5th February 1582-3, and 4th February 1583-4; of the barony of Assint, 20th January 1592-2, and he died 14th June 1594. He married, first, Barbara, eldest daughter of John Grant of Grant, by whom he had issue.
!BIOGRAPHY: George Crawfurd, Esq., THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1716, pp. 87, 88.
!SOURCE: George Crawfurd, Esq., THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1716, p. 87.