Lairds of Glenlyon
(165) Page 153
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THE LAIRDS OF GLENLYON.
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was paid off by the Earl of Breadalbane, who obtained a
renunciation in his favour, 1st April, 1760, signed by Dun-
can Campbell, alias M'Gregor, and others, at Perth, where
it is recorded. His two sons left for India, and were not
afterwards heard of. Dr. James M'Gregor of Fonab, who
is lineally descended from Duncan, uncle of the last
M'Gregor of Roro, in consequence of the failure of the
main stem, appears at present to be the representative of
this ancient branch of the Clan Gresror.
153
was paid off by the Earl of Breadalbane, who obtained a
renunciation in his favour, 1st April, 1760, signed by Dun-
can Campbell, alias M'Gregor, and others, at Perth, where
it is recorded. His two sons left for India, and were not
afterwards heard of. Dr. James M'Gregor of Fonab, who
is lineally descended from Duncan, uncle of the last
M'Gregor of Roro, in consequence of the failure of the
main stem, appears at present to be the representative of
this ancient branch of the Clan Gresror.
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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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