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FAMILY OF ARNPRYOR. 207
from James Drummond of Innerpafray, the lands
of Cashly and Gartinstarry, as is clear by char-
ter of these lands in his favour, dated in the year
1468. Duncan's daughter and heiress, Margaret,
married her cousin John Buchanan of Hiltown,
or Milntown of Buchlyvie, to whom she conveyed
all her father's interest.
The second cadet of the family was Walter,
second son to Andrew Buchanan, the second of
Arnpryor, to whom his father disponed the Miln-
town of Buchlyvie. His son John married the
heiress of Cashly and Brachern, as already men-
tioned. He was killed at the conflict of Glen-
froon, betwixt Luss and the M'Grigors. He left
two sons, John and Andrew. John, the second
of Buchlyvie and Cashly, sold the lands of Bra-
chern to one Duncan M'Pharlan. This John
had two sons, Duncan, who sold the lands of
Cashly, except Gartinstarry ; and Andrew, who
purchased the lands of Ballachneck. Duncan
had swo sons, John, late Gartinstarry, who had
two sons, James, now of Gartinstarry, representer
of the family of Arnpryor, and John, maltman
in Glasgow. Andrew of Ballachneck had two
sons, John, father to Moses Buchanan of Ballach-
neck, and George, at present in Ballachneck. An-
drew, second brother to John, late Gartinstarry,
purchased the lands of Nenbolg and Provanstoun,
being designed by the latter. Andrew, second
son to John, first of Cashly, who went to Ireland,
was ancestor to John, Andrew, and William,
with others residing near Dunvigan in the county
of Derry. There are also descended of this fami-
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from James Drummond of Innerpafray, the lands
of Cashly and Gartinstarry, as is clear by char-
ter of these lands in his favour, dated in the year
1468. Duncan's daughter and heiress, Margaret,
married her cousin John Buchanan of Hiltown,
or Milntown of Buchlyvie, to whom she conveyed
all her father's interest.
The second cadet of the family was Walter,
second son to Andrew Buchanan, the second of
Arnpryor, to whom his father disponed the Miln-
town of Buchlyvie. His son John married the
heiress of Cashly and Brachern, as already men-
tioned. He was killed at the conflict of Glen-
froon, betwixt Luss and the M'Grigors. He left
two sons, John and Andrew. John, the second
of Buchlyvie and Cashly, sold the lands of Bra-
chern to one Duncan M'Pharlan. This John
had two sons, Duncan, who sold the lands of
Cashly, except Gartinstarry ; and Andrew, who
purchased the lands of Ballachneck. Duncan
had swo sons, John, late Gartinstarry, who had
two sons, James, now of Gartinstarry, representer
of the family of Arnpryor, and John, maltman
in Glasgow. Andrew of Ballachneck had two
sons, John, father to Moses Buchanan of Ballach-
neck, and George, at present in Ballachneck. An-
drew, second brother to John, late Gartinstarry,
purchased the lands of Nenbolg and Provanstoun,
being designed by the latter. Andrew, second
son to John, first of Cashly, who went to Ireland,
was ancestor to John, Andrew, and William,
with others residing near Dunvigan in the county
of Derry. There are also descended of this fami-
2
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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