. The "Red and white" book of Marjory Campbell, daughter of theBishop of Brechin, by whom he had seven sons :— 1st. Alexander Menzies of Rotmell, of whom there are descendants still alive,or were in the time of Nisbet, 1790. The lands of Rotmell are between Dunkeldand Ballinluig, and lie on the slopes of the Grampian range. They were formerlyincorporated in the Menzies Charters under their district of Dowally, held by theMenzies by charter under the Crown prior to and in 1457, for which they thenpaid a fee of 33s. 4d. The various lakes in the district are known as the Lochsof Rotme


. The "Red and white" book of Marjory Campbell, daughter of theBishop of Brechin, by whom he had seven sons :— 1st. Alexander Menzies of Rotmell, of whom there are descendants still alive,or were in the time of Nisbet, 1790. The lands of Rotmell are between Dunkeldand Ballinluig, and lie on the slopes of the Grampian range. They were formerlyincorporated in the Menzies Charters under their district of Dowally, held by theMenzies by charter under the Crown prior to and in 1457, for which they thenpaid a fee of 33s. 4d. The various lakes in the district are known as the Lochsof Rotmell. 2nd. William Menzies of Carse, of whom there were descendants still aliveabout 1790. The lands of Carse are in the vale of the Menzies, about four mileswest from Castle Menzies, their name being derived from the flat stretch of fieldssurrounding the old house of Carse. These lands, however, have returned to themain line, and are in possession of the present chief 3rd. Thomas Menzies of Inchaffray. He got as his portion the lands of.


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