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1 6 THE GENEALOGIE OK THE MACKENZIES.
married to the E. of Marr, and afterwards to the Lord Frazer, Mar-
garet to S r William Sinclair of May, and Barbara to S r John Urquhart
of Cromerty.
This George being a Nobleman of excellent qualifications shaired in
the fortunes of his Prince K. Charles y e ist, For whom he suffered all
y e Calamitie in his Estate, that envious or malicious enemies could in-
flict. He was made Secretar by King Charles the 2d in Holland, but
dyed in that banishment before he sawe ane end of his King and Coun-
trie's calamities, or of his own Injuries. He dyed at Schidam, and is
burried there, Anno 1651.
Kenneth E. of Seaforth succeeded to his Father George, both in his
fortune and in his Fate at first, for the rebells possessing the authority
oppressed all the Loyall subjects, and him with the first. His Estate
was overburthened To its destructione, but nothing could deterr him so
as to bring him to forsake his King or his duty. Wherever any were
in the field for him, He was one, seconding that falling cause with all
his power; And when he was not in y e Fields ag st the Enemie, He was
in the prisone by them, until the King's restauratione, whereby he at-
tained To his wishes in his Prince, and to the Geraldine-fate in himself,
which was remarked by many, so more narrowly by that famous wrytter
Geraldus Cambrensis.
L A US DEO UNI.
married to the E. of Marr, and afterwards to the Lord Frazer, Mar-
garet to S r William Sinclair of May, and Barbara to S r John Urquhart
of Cromerty.
This George being a Nobleman of excellent qualifications shaired in
the fortunes of his Prince K. Charles y e ist, For whom he suffered all
y e Calamitie in his Estate, that envious or malicious enemies could in-
flict. He was made Secretar by King Charles the 2d in Holland, but
dyed in that banishment before he sawe ane end of his King and Coun-
trie's calamities, or of his own Injuries. He dyed at Schidam, and is
burried there, Anno 1651.
Kenneth E. of Seaforth succeeded to his Father George, both in his
fortune and in his Fate at first, for the rebells possessing the authority
oppressed all the Loyall subjects, and him with the first. His Estate
was overburthened To its destructione, but nothing could deterr him so
as to bring him to forsake his King or his duty. Wherever any were
in the field for him, He was one, seconding that falling cause with all
his power; And when he was not in y e Fields ag st the Enemie, He was
in the prisone by them, until the King's restauratione, whereby he at-
tained To his wishes in his Prince, and to the Geraldine-fate in himself,
which was remarked by many, so more narrowly by that famous wrytter
Geraldus Cambrensis.
L A US DEO UNI.
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Histories of Scottish families > Genealogie of the Mackenzies, preceeding ye year M.DC.LXI > (24) Page 16 |
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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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