Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families . r of Inchmagranachan, butretained the superiority. November 26, 1629.—A commission was granted by KingCharles I. in favour of Mungo, Master of Stormont, Bailieprincipal of Atholl, a donator to the non-entries of the Earldomof Atholl, and Mr. William Murray of Auchtertyre and NeilStewart of Bohespick, his Bailies deputes, as his MajestysJustices in that part, to hold courts in due form, and to ad-minister justice upon Angus McConnell McGillespick Vclnnesin Glencoe, who was apprehended in October last with anefang^ of aucht hors and meirs, wit
Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families . r of Inchmagranachan, butretained the superiority. November 26, 1629.—A commission was granted by KingCharles I. in favour of Mungo, Master of Stormont, Bailieprincipal of Atholl, a donator to the non-entries of the Earldomof Atholl, and Mr. William Murray of Auchtertyre and NeilStewart of Bohespick, his Bailies deputes, as his MajestysJustices in that part, to hold courts in due form, and to ad-minister justice upon Angus McConnell McGillespick Vclnnesin Glencoe, who was apprehended in October last with anefang^ of aucht hors and meirs, with some household geirwhilk he and his complices had stollin frome diverse our goodsubjects, and wer carying with thame throw the mouth ofAtholl, and also upon Donald Grant, ane commoun andnotorious theefe, who was apprehended with ane fang ^ offoure stollin hors, both quhillkis persouns are now presentliein waird within the Blair of Atholl. Deas fhaire, the north side of Loch Tay looking south. Tuath fhaire, the south side,looking north. A (Supposed) JOHN 1=? (Murray) EARL OF ATHOLL d. 1642
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