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5。  Sarah Anna Philomena。

Sir Evan Mackenzie died in  1883; and on the death of his  brother; Charles Mackenzie of  Kilcoy; in 1887; the estates and  representation of the family of  Kilcoy devolved on Sir Evan's  eldest daughter;

X。  ISABELLA  JANE; who on the 30th of March; 1869; married  Colonel John Edward Burton (now Burton…Mackenzie); late 91st  Highlanders; second son of the late John Standfast Burton; by Mary Anna;  daughter of David Morgan and niece and heiress of Richard Toulmin  North of Newton Hall and Thurland Castle; Lancashire; with issue

1。  Evan North; who was born on the 9th of March; 1870。

2。  Colin John Mackenzie; born on the 14th of September; 1871。

3。  Edward Grove; born on the 7th of August; 1876。

4。  Isabella Alicia Eva。

On succeeding to the estates  of Kilcoy; Colonel and Mrs Burton assumed the name and arms of  Mackenzie of Kilcoy; in addition to those of Burton (recorded in 1633);  by Letters Patent from the Lyon  King at Arms on the 7th of  December; 1887。


MACKENZIE…DOUGLAS  OF  GLENBERVIE。

I。  GENERAL  SIR  KENNETH  MACKENZIE…DOUGLAS; first of this family; was the eldest son of Kenneth Mackenzie; Tutor to Charles Mackenzie; VII。 of Kilcoy; by his wife Janet; daughter of Sir Robert  Douglas; Baronet; of Glenbervie (author of the Peerage and Baronage of  Scotland); and co…heir of her brother; Sir Alexander Douglas; M。D。; the  last Baronet of that family; descended from Archibald; fifth Earl of Angus;  whose second son; Sir Robert Douglas; succeeded in 1591 to his estates of Glenbervie and Kemnay。 The General; who was Colonel of the 58th  Regiment; was created a Baronet on the 30th of September; 1831; and on  the 31st of October following he assumed by Royal license the name of  Douglas in addition to his own。  He married on the 18th of December;  1804; Rachel; only child and heir of Robert Andrews of Hythe; Kent; with issue

1。  Robert Andrews; his heir and successor。

2。  Kenneth; Lieutenant 58th Regiment; who was born on the 14th of July; 1809; and died unmarried in Ceylon in 1830。

3。  Alexander Douglas; an  officer in the 58th and 68th  Regiments。 He was born on the  22nd of December 1811; and on the  17th of April; 1834; married Ann;  daughter and co…heir of Joshua  Rouse; Southampton; with issue(1) Rouse Douglas; Captain 96th  Regiment; born on the 29th of  December; 1836; and married on  the 20th of December; 1861; Alice;  daughter of John O'Neill of  Montbello; County Wicklow; with  issuea son and daughter; (2)  Alexander Douglas; of the  Mounted Police; Queensland。  He  was born on the 7th of February;  1843; and married in 1864; without  issue; (3) Annie Douglas; who on  the 31st of March; 1864; married  John Croft; F。R。S。; (4) Mary  Elizabeth  Mackenzie…Douglas; and  (5) Rachel Adela Douglas。   Alexander died in 1848。

4。  Edward; who died unmarried in 1835。

5。  Lynedoch; Lieutenant 97th Regiment。  He was born on the 28th of October; 1818; and on the 26th of July; 1848; married Laura Susanna;  youngest daughter of Lieutenant…General Sir Archibald Campbell;  Baronet; G。C。B。; with issue(1) Helen Maria Mackenzie; who on the  22nd of December; 1874; married Andrew Mitchell Mackenzie; son of the  late Hon。 Donald Mackenzie; Senator of the College of Justice; with issue Donald Mackenzie; born on the 15th of July; 1878;  Lilias Douglas; and  Helen Maria Douglas; (2) Laura Augusta Mackenzie Douglas; who on the  13th of July; 1878; married Donald Mackenzie;  B。A。; W。S。; eldest son of the Hon。 Donald Mackenzie aforesaid; (3) Jessie Beatrice Mackenzie  Douglas; who on the 25th of October; 1873; married as his first wife the  Rev。 Philip Richard Pipon Braithwaite; vicar of St。 Luke's; Jersey; since 1881; and formerly of Abbotsham; Devon; with issueWilliam Douglas Braithwaite; born on the 22nd of October; 1876; Jessie Pipon; and Mary  Mackenzie。  Lynedoch Douglas died on the 15th of May; 1859。

6。  Donald Douglas; Captain Royal North Down Rifles。  He was  born on the 7th of July; 1821; and on the 5th of August; 1847; married Emily Jane; fifth daughter of Hugh Kennedy of Cultra; County Down;  with issue(1) Donald Sholto Mackenzie; born on the 14th of December;  1849; (2) Kenneth Nigel Mackenzie; Lieutenant Essex Rifles。  He was  born on the 1st of November; 1851; and on the 31st of July; 1879; married Emma daughter of Thomas B。 Street; of Friers Place; near Acton;  Middlesex; (3) Emily Elizabeth Mackenzie; who on the 28th of  November; 1877; married Colonel Robert Blair Kennedy; with issueKathleen Carlotta Douglas。

7。  Rachel; who on the 23rd  of February; 1843; married her  cousin; John Snodgrass; Major 96th  Regiment; with issue(1) John  Douglas; Captain R。A。; born on the  21st of April; 1844; and married;  with issuea son who died young;  (2) Rachel Etah; and (3) Edith  Mary Mackenzie。  Rachel died on  the 15th of January; 1877; her  husband; Captain Snodgrass;  having predeceased her on the 27th  of January; 1856。

General Sir Kenneth Mackenzie…Douglas died on the 22nd of  November; 1833; when he was succeeded by his eldest son;

II。  SIR  ROBERT  ANDREWS  MACKENZIE…DOUGLAS;  second Baronet and Major in the army。  He was born on the 25th of April;  1807; and on the 29th of April; 1835; married his sister…in…law; Martha Elizabeth; daughter of Joshua Rouse; of Southampton; with issue

1。  Robert Andrews; his heir and successor。

2。  Kenneth Douglas; who was born on the 17th of October; 1842;  and on the 21st of August; 1867; married at Christchurch; New Zealand; Caroline Nicholls; with issue(1) Kenneth; who succeeded as fourth Baronet; (2) Blanche; and (3) Martha。  Kenneth Douglas died on the 25th  of January; 1882。

3。  Elizabeth; who on the 6th of August; 1861; married Sir Francis George Augustus Fuller…Eliott…Drake; Baronet; Captain Royal Horse Guards; with issueElizabeth; who in 1887 married Reginald John Upton  Colborne; third Lord Seaton。

Sir Robert died on the 1st of November; 1843; when he was  succeeded by his eldest son;

III。  SIR  ROBERT  ANDREWS  MACKENZIE…DOUGLAS; third  Baronet; Captain 57th Regiment。  He was born on the 19th of July; 1837。

He died unmarried in 1884; when he was succeeded in the title and estates by his nephew;

IV。  SIR  KENNETH  MACKENZIE…DOUGLAS;  fourth Baronet;  who was born on the 29th of May; 1868。


THE  MACKENZIES OF  APPLECROSS。

THE immediate progenitor of this family was Alexander Mackenzie of  Coul; so often referred to in the body of this work; and who so greatly  distinguished himself in the wars with Glengarry and Macleod of the  Lewis。  He was a natural son of Colin Cam; XI。 of Kintail; by Mary; eldest  daughter of Roderick Mackenzie; II。 of Davochmaluag; by his wife; Ann;  daughter of Donald  Gorm Macdonald。 VII。 of Sleat。  Alexander was a  great favourite with his brothers Kenneth; first Lord Mackenzie of Kintail;  and Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Coigeach。  He has a sasine of half the  lands of Applecross and others; as a 〃natural son of Colin Mackenzie of  Kintail;〃 dated 10th of March; 1582。  He has another; in 1607; from  Roderick Dingwall of the lands of Kildun; and one in 1619 of the lands of Pittonachty; now Rosehaugh; and Castleton。  It is said that Alexander  when quite an infant was sent by his mother to his father; Colin of Kintail; to Brahan Castle; who consulted his wife; Barbara; daughter of John Grant of Grant; as to what he should do with the little stranger。 Naturally  incensed both at her husband's infidelity and the proposed addition to her  family circle; she indignantly replied〃Cuir ‘sa chuil e;〃 that is 〃put him  in the ash…hole; or corner。〃  Realising the imprudence of further offending  her; but being naturally of a humane disposition; and wishing to act  honourably by his innocent offspring; he took the child away; and on his  return told his wife that he had carried out her proposal and left him in the  Coul。 He secretly sent Alexander to the place then and now called 〃A Chuil;〃 or Coul; to be nursed and  brought up by a respectable woman;  and thus carried out the letter if not the spirit of his lady's request; and at  the same time performed his duty towards his afterwards distinguished  son; to whom he gave that estate as his inheritance。

Kenneth's grandson; John; II。 of Applecross; who in 1669; wrote the well…known Genealogy of his clan; gives the following account of the  progenitor of his family:〃He was happy in his youth by the comeliness  of his person; and agility of body; to be looked upon by Kenneth; Lord  Kintail; his brother; and all his followers; being then engaged in their  hottest feuds with the Clan Ranald and Macleods of Lewis; as the fittest  man to command what force his brother was to make use of on these  occasions; wherein he failed not their expectations; managing that  command (which he enjoyed until the Tutor of Kintail put a period to all  these troubles by the transaction with Glengarry; and utter extirpation of  the Macleods of Lewis) with so much courage and expedition; that albeit during the whole tract of these broils there passed not any action of  moment wherein he was not signally concerned; yet in all of them his  constant success brought no less honour to himself than advantage and  reputation to his party。  This; with his singular industry and upright  dealing in affairs; got him so much of the love of his brethren; especially  Lord Kenneth; who on his death…bed honoured him with the gift of his  own sword in testimony of his esteem and affection for him; and so much  of the respect of his friends and neighbours; and the good opinion of the country people; that; without difficulty or the least grudge of any person whatsoever; he in a short time purchased a considerable estate; which he  still augmented by the same means during the rest of his life。〃  Among  these purchases was Applecross and other lands which exceeded in extent  the lands of Coul; which was bestowed on him by his father。

Alexander married; first; Annabella; daughter of Murdoch  Mackenzie; I。 of Fairburn; and relict of Thomas Mackenzie; I。 of Ord; with issue

1。  Roderick; infeft by his father in the estate and Parony of Applecross。

2。  Isabel; who as his second wife married Alexander; V。 of  Gairloch; with issue。

3。  Marjory; who married the Rev。 William MacCulloch of Park; minister of Fodderty。

Alexander married secondly; Christian; daughter of Hector Munro of Assynt; with issue

4。  Kenneth; first of Assynt and afterwards of Coul。

5。  Alexander; who died unmarried in 1639。

6。  Hector of Assynt; who married a daughter of Hugh Fraser of Belladrum; with issue。  Sasine to him in 1650。

7。  A daughter; who as his second wife married John Chisholm;  XVI。 of Chisholm; with issuehis heir and successor。

8。  Another; who married  Sir Alexander  Innes of Coxtoune。  He has a charter from James VI。; dated 28th July; 1617; in favour  of 〃Alexandro Mackenzie de Coul; et Christianae Munro ejus spousae terrarum ecclesiasticarum de Uladil; etc。;〃 in Inverness…shire; and he has a  second to him and his second wife; of the lands of Pittonachty; Wester  Haldock; Pitfla; etc。; in the same county; dated 28th June; 1621。  He has a  third; dated 12th July; 1634; to 〃Alexandero Mackenzie de Coul; et  Kennetho ejus filio; terrarum de Urquhart; etc。〃  He was a very pru

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