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land of Ardscodynche, to be held ward, he furnishing on his own charges, wlien required,
a ship of 40 oars with sufficient men and furniture for 40 days, and the other service wont
to be paid by the barons of Argyle.' In 1323, as before stated, an unexplained agreement
was made between Dugall the son of Sir Colin Campbell and Dugall Macniel concerning the
twenty marklands of Ardsconiche and the advowson of the parish church.'^ In 1448 Sir
Duncan, lord le Cambell, lord of Lochaw, appears to have had the barony of Ardscodniche.^
In 1513 King James V. confirmed to Colin Earl of Argyle, among other lands, the lands of
Ardscodinche.* In 1526 the same King granted to Archibald Campbell, the son and apparent
heir of Earl Colin, the lands of Ardschodynch which with others the earl had resigned, reserving
the liferent to himself, and the terce to his wife.^ In 1541 the same Archibald, then Earl,
resigned the same lands to the King, and had his grant renewed.^ In 1542 they were again
resigned by the Earl, and granted by the same King to Archibald Campbell his son and heir.'
The Earl's lands within the ' offieiarie' of Ai'dskeonishe extended to 100 marklands.**
In the year 1448 one of the stewards of Ardskodniche under Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochaw
was Duncan Yong Cambell of Duntrone.' In 1470 a precept of seisin by Colin Earl of Argyle
is addressed to John Campbell of Duntroon and others.^" In 1511 Donald Campbell of Down-
tron was one of the local bailies of Archibald Earl of Argyle.'^ In 1513 a precept of seisin by
King James V. in favour of Earl Colin is witnessed by John Campbell of Duntrone.*- In 1531
John Campbell of Duntrwn was one of several to whose arbitration all disputes between Ai'chi-
bald Earl of Argyle and Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy were submitted by the parties.'^ In
1565 there appear on record Duncan Campbell of Duntrone and Donald Campbell his brother.^*
In 1510 and 1513 precepts of seisin are witnessed by Duncan Campbell of Innorlewir.^'' In
1557 a charter of Colin Campbell of Glenvrquhay is witnessed by John Campbell of Innerlevir."'
In 1572 the rectory of Kilmartine was resigned by Master Donald CarsuoU in hospitio de
Innerliver.^' In 1575 Jlione Campble of Innerleuir was one of a number of sureties for Jhone
Campble of Calder, that he should pay the heritable fews of Ardchattan.^' In 1621 Duncan
Campbell of Innerliver was served heir to his grandfather Duncan Campbell of Innerlivcr in tlie
lands of Innerlivermoir, Innerliverbeg, and others, w^ith the mill of Innerliver, together of tlie
old extent of 16 marks.**
' Anderson's Diplomata, pi. xlviii. Argyle Inven- " Protocol Book of Gavin Hammiltoun.
tory. Robertson's Index, p. 26, no. 18. '" Coll. de Reb. Alb., pp. 8, '.).
'' Acta Pari. Scot. vol. i. p. 122. Rob. Index, p. 28, " Retours. In a list of the whole lands of tlif earl-
no. 4. dom of Argyle at Taymouth the lands of Innerlever
^ Argyle Charters. ■■ Argyle Charters. are valued at 20 marks. Archibald, the second Earl
* Argyle Charters. Reg. Mag. Sig., lib. xxiii. no. 44. of Argyle, having in 1493 obtained tlie ward of Morella,
" Argyle Charters. Reg. Mag. Sig., lib. xxvii. no. Muiriel, or Marion, the posthumons and only child of
152. Reg. Sec. Sig., vol. xiv. fol. 77- John, the son and apparent heir of William thane of
' Reg. Mag. Sig., lib. xxviii. no. 340. Reg. Sec. Sig., Ciilder in Nairnshire, by Isobel the daughter of Hugh
vol. xvi. ft'. M, do. Rose of Kilravock, in 1499 had her removed to Inve-
'* Paper at Taymouth. ' Argyle Charters. raray. To efi'ect her removal the Earl sent Campbell
'" Breadalbane Inventory. " Argyle Charters. of Innerliver to Kilravock with sixty men. Having
'* Argyle Charters. " Breadalbane Charters. received her from tlie Lady Kilravock her grand-
'*' Regester' at Taymouth. '^ Argyle Charters. mother, and departed for Inveraray, Campbell was pur-
" Breadalbane Charters. sued by her uncles Alexander and Hugh Calder witJi

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