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by Colin, Karl of Argyle, to Sir Colin Campbell of Glenurquhay, was
appointed to be paid at the Monastery of Ardchattan."
Under art. " Kilbride," p. [13 — "The same Earl in 1481 confirmed the
grant of one third of Lorn to Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhay, the son
and heir of Colin." (Bread. Charters).
" In 1485 the same Earl, then Lord Chancellor of Scotland, granted to
his kinsman," Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy, one third of the fishing on the
water of Awe, belonging to the lordship of Lorn, one third of all the
escheats and other dues of the Baron Courts, and one third of the advow-
sons of all the benefices in the lordship of Lorn." (Bread. Inventory
We next find the Laird of Glenorcl y granting leases.
Cnder art. " Ardchattan," p. 157 — " In 1507 Inveraw was the place ap-
pointed by Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhay for payment of the rent
of certain lands granted by him to Dugall M'Dougall M'Ane." (Bread
Charters).
Under " Lismoir," p. 165 — "In 1507 Sir Duncan Campbell of Glen
urquhay granted in heritage to Dugall M'Dougall M'Ane five merks of
Balegrwaile with the islands of Ilanecloiche, llanebeach, Ilangawna, and
Grawilan in the lordship of Lorn, for the usual services and payment of 10
bolls bear, 10 bolls oatmeal, and half a gallon of good aqua vita; on the
feast of St Patrick the Martyr (in festo Pat rich in Marter 28th April)."
(Bread. Charters;.
Here we have further grants of fishings by the Earl to Glenorchy.
Under art. " Kilbride" — "In 15 10 Archibald, Earl of Argyle, granted
to Sir Duncan Campbell a written declaration, which virtually ratified the
last [viz., the one granted in 1485] with some explanations : and these
grants were renewed in 15 14 to Sir Colin of Glenorchy with an addition to
the fishings of Awe of the other fresh and salt waters and isles thereof in
that lordship." (Bread. Inventory). " Also in 1523 to Duncan of Glen-
orchy, and in 1536 to John Campbell of Glenorchy." (Bread Inventory).
Under art. " Kilchrennan," p. 120 — "Another name for this parish,
which lies on both sides of Lochaw, was Lochaw, or Ecclesia Sancti Petri
Diaconi de (or in) Lochaw." (Various Argyle Charters).
Here we have a grant from the Crown to Campbell of Inveraw.
Ibid., p. 126 — Referring to the lands of Auchenacruif in the lordship
of Lochaw, "In 1545 Queen Mary granted Master Rolland M'Cawis a
Crown Charter of the lands" (Reg. Mag. Sig. lib. xxix., No. 279;: and " In
1558 the same land was resigned by Archibald Makcawis of Auchenacruif,
and granted by Queen Mary to Archibald Campbell of Inveraw." (Reg.
Mag. Sig. lib. xxxi., No. 420, and Reg. Sec. Sig. vol. xxix., fol. 58).

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