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In Writing, fuch as Arreab-Foevracb, Duach-
Teamrach, Cobthach - Coelbreage, Ollill - Casfhie-
clach, Fedlum-Lave-Dhoidh-cuige, &c. On the
other Hand, the names of Alan and Walter have
been common in England, ever fince the Time
of William the Conquerer ; and in Scotland, a-
mongft the Inhabitants of the low Country,
fince our Kings join'd to their Crown Northum-
berland, Wejlmorland, Cumberland, Huntington and
Northampton. It is then abundantly evident, that
the STEWARTS are not defcended from the
Race of the Kings of Ireland, otherwife they
would have continued thefe odd Names that
are found in Dr Kennedy 's Book, in fome
Charters of King David * and Henry his
Son,
* Charta Davidis Regis facta Ecclefias omnium Sanclorum de May.
David Rex Scotiae, Sciant tam pofteri quam praefentes me — Dedif-
fe et conceffifleDeoet Ecclefice omnium fan&orum de May, dimidium
Ballagallan ficut Gillecollin, Macthumpethin et M'beth, Ma&orfin et
Malmure Thein de Chellin, - - - prsedictam terram periverunt.
Charta Davidis Regis facta Turftino Eborum Archiepifcopo. Tef-
tibus de Scotia Wimaro milite, Aldano filio Alfemeldi, Ulkil filio
Maldredi, Gillecollin Stuppepach.
Chatta Davidis Regis facia Monafterio de Dryburgh, tedibus Al-
â– wino filio Aikel Even, Ma: efchallo, Gillecolme Macthumpethin,
Macbeth MactorSa, Mevin fiiio Corbani.

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