Memorials of Argyleshire: in Five Parts, With Appendices

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n. primo. — (Acta.
Pari. Scot., Vol. I., pp. 89-92.) This Scots Act of Parliament was transcribed and edited by our royal historiographer, Thomas Thomson, and afterwards Cosmo Innes supplied the Index to same. In referring to this Act, the Index says : " Alexander of Argyle ordered to summon Angus Eitz Dovenald, Lawemund, M'Greghere and Anneesius M'Gregor, the son of Duncan M'Greghere, to do homage to Kins John." MEMORIALS OF ARGYLESHIRE. 193 In tracing the history of Clan MacGregor, Cosmo Inne
...s says: " The sheriffdom of Lorn or Argyle, erected by King John Baliol in 1292, included the lands of John of Glenewry. This John of Glenewry is supposed to have been of the same surname of MacGregor." (Hist. Clan Gregor, p. 6.) He goes further and says, "In 1296, John of Glenurchy, who is ranked among the nobles of Scotland, was taken by Edward I. at the battle of Dunbar, and afterwards had his lands restored to him on condition of serving that king in his wars with France. In 1292, King John Baliol ordered Alexander of Argyle and his bailies of Lochawe to summon Sir Angus, the son of Donald, Lawmund, MacGreghere, and Annessius Duncanson M'Gregere, to come to him wheresoever he might be in Scotland, within fifteen days after next Easter, to do homage." (Origines Par.

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