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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.
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and Glens the same lands ; and in 1564, the barony of Bar to Archibald, his son
and heir.
In 1619, the office of Tossochdoir of all Kintyre from the Mull to Altasynoche
was inherited by John M'Connett, one of the same family.
KlLBLANE.
In 1619, Archibald Oig M'Connett was served to his grandfather, Archibald
M'Connett, alias Angus Elochsoun of Macrireache, in the lands of Saint Ninian.
Kilmichael.
In 1619, John M'Conell was served heir in some lands to his father, Archibald,
who was a natural son of Angus M'Connett of Dunavaig.
KlLLEAN.
Some lands, in 1627, united into the tenantry of Largie, in which Alexander
M'Connel was in that year served heir to his father, Archibald.
KlLCALMONELL.
The same as in Killean.
Gigha.
1619. John M'Connett served heir to his father, (or brother,) Archibald M'Con-
nett, who was the natural son of Angus M'Connett of Dunavaig.
Appendix.
In the year 574 was fought the battle of Delgen in Cuidtire, (Cantire,) in which
fell Dunchad M' Conal M'Comgal and many others."
" Inquisitiones Ritornatorum." Edinburgh Subscription Library : —
" 1619, March 30. John M'Connett, heir to Archibald M'Connett, natural son
of Angus M'Connett of Dunavaig.
1619, Dec. 16. Archibald Oig M'Connett, heir to Archibald M'Connett.
1627, July 3. Alexander M'Connel, heir of Archibald Mak-Connell of Largy,
his father.
1669, May 19. Angus Macdonald of Largy, heir of Alexander M'Connel.
1698. Joannes Macdonald of Largy, heir of Angus Macdonald."
In the Chancery Office, Register House, Edinburgh, are instruments
or deeds which prove that

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