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!BIOGRAPHY: George Crawfurd, Esq., THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1716, p. 438. Kenneth Earl of Seaforth his Son, was very eminent in his Loyalty to King Charles II. during the Usurpation; for he was so far from being discouraged by the Sufferings of his Father for Royal Family, that he did very firmly adhere to, and support the Royal Cause as long as there was any to appear in the Field for it; and when he was obliged to submit to the Powers than then prevailed, he was committed to Prison, where with great Constancy and Firmness of Mind, he endured a long and tedious Imprisonment, till he was relieved by the Restauration of the King. He married Isobel, Daughter of Sir John Mackenzie of Tarbat, and departing this Life in the Month of December 1678, left Issue by his Wife aforesaid, Kenneth his Successor, Master John Macknezie of Assint, and Colonel Alexander Mackenzie; likewise Four Daughters, Lady Margaret married to James Lord Duffas. Lady Anne. Lady Isobel to Roderick Mackleod of That-Ilk, but had no Issue; and again to Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochenell. Lady Mary to Alexander Mackdonald of Glengary, and had Issue.
!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, Baronet, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Vol. II, Edinburgh, 1813, p. 483.