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THE MANUSCRIPT HISTORY
settlement of the debt, a sum due to said Donald by George
Campbell of Airds, in terms of Donald’s marriage contract
with George’s daughter, Beatrix Campbell, which was dated
14 March and May and 19 Sept. 1669.—(Bundle III, No. 9.)
This marriage contract must have been post-nuptial, as there was
already a son of the marriage in 1669.
10. At Castle Craignish, 6 June 1721 : Discharge by Ronald
Campbell, third lawful son of deceased Donald Campbell of
Barrichbeyan, and uncle of Dugall Campbell, now of Craignish,
with consent of Mary Campbell, wife of said Ronald, in respect
of what remains due to them by the deceased George Campbell
of Craignish as promised in their marriage contract (no date
given), and also in respect of Ronald’s claim under his father’s
testament.—(Bundle III, No. 51.)
11. At Edinburgh Castle, 19 May 1725 : Discharge by Anne
Campbell, relict of Mr. Alexander Campbell, advocate, to
Dugall Campbell of Craignish, in respect of all annualrents
due to her up to Martinmas 1725.—(Bundle III, No. 71.)
12. At Castle Craignish, 23 May 1716 : Discharge by Alex¬
ander Campbell of Sonachan to Margaret Campbell, relict of
George Campbell of Craignish and Tutrix of said George’s
eldest son, Dugall, in respect of the annualrent of a sum con¬
tained in a marriage contract between said George and Alex¬
ander, dated 26 Sept. 1709.—(Bundle IV, No. 2.)
13. At Glenachern, 26 Feb. 1729 : Fitted accompt between
Dugall Campbell of Craignish and Anna Campbell, relict of
Robert Stewart. The husband is not described; but one
of the entries shows that he held a tack of Greinog for five
years.—(Bundle IV, No. 34.)
14. At Inveraray, 15 July 1738 : Receipt by Donald Camp¬
bell, tacksman of Knock in Mull, to Dugall Campbell of Craig¬
nish in respect of the amounts of annuity (covering 7 years,
from 1731 to 1738) due to said Donald’s wife, Ann Campbell,
formerly wife of the now deceased Mr. Robert Stewart, minister
of Kilmalie.—(Bundle IV, No. 63.)
15. At Castle Craignish, 1 April 1740 : Receipt by James
Campbell of Raschoille to Dugall Campbell of Craignish in
respect of full settlement of the balance of jointure due to said
James’s grandmother, the deceased Margaret Campbell.—
(Bundle IV, No. 72.)
Margaret is not otherwise described ; but see note on No. 6 supra.

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