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56 THE LAIRDS OF GLENLYON.
Lib. Sol. D.
Item, fifrom John Ogilvie, then in Carnbane, now in
Chesthill, ffour Cowes, worth twentie merks the piece.
Item, ffourty head of great sheep, ...
Item, ane sword worth ten merks, and a plaid worth
ten merks, ... ... ...
Cambuslay.
Item, spulzied and away taken about the fforsd, tyme
ffrom Coline Campbell, broyr to the Laird off Glen-
lyon, Be Ronnald M'Donald, broyr to Keppoch, and
Keppoch his kindred :
Impr. Three pleuch horses, qrof two off them at 3 3 Lib.
6s. 8d. the piece, and the oyr at 20 Lib. inde
Item, three meares, with their followers, worth
Item, sex Cows worth 25 merks the piece ...
Item, ffrom the sd. Coline his subtennents, ffourscoir
Cowes, great and small, at Twentie merks over head 1,160
Item, ffrom the sd. tennents 335 sheep,
Item, from the sd. tennents, of armour, worth 66 Lib.
13s. 4d. and of spulzied plenishing 100 Lib. inde ...
Sume of Lose,
Calline.
Item, spulzied and away taken from the 4 tennents ot
Galline, ffytie head of Cowes, worth twentie merks
the piece, inde ... ... ... ... 833 6
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Gallin for whatever reason it is entered in this list, did
not at this time belong to Campbell, but was part of the
property sold to Lord Murray. I do not see how Gallin was
spulzied and the rest of Lord Murray's lands spared, as it is
known was the case. I believe, therefore, the last item
refers to some other foray, which took place before the
estate was sold, and that it was entered at the foot of the
more recent claim, as the only desperate chance of obtain-

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