. The "Red and white" book of *VWi|lrWc AuLii Parish Kirk o Wekm, Founded bkkoke 1235. After the death of Captain .Tames Menzies of Comrie, the Comrie Estates returned to theChief, Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet, who, in 1784, fued part of them to Braedalbane, but not CastleComrie. The Recordes in the Register, Edinburgh, give the deed thus:—(791) 21 Oct 1784,John 1. of Breadalbane, Seised, Sept 23. 2417.—in Easter and Wester Comrie, composing the Mainsof Comrie and Parks, Little Comrie, Stroncomrie, and Point of Lyon, Auchinlys, Loggan and Mill>Parish Weem, Eortingall, and Kenmore ;—R


. The "Red and white" book of *VWi|lrWc AuLii Parish Kirk o Wekm, Founded bkkoke 1235. After the death of Captain .Tames Menzies of Comrie, the Comrie Estates returned to theChief, Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet, who, in 1784, fued part of them to Braedalbane, but not CastleComrie. The Recordes in the Register, Edinburgh, give the deed thus:—(791) 21 Oct 1784,John 1. of Breadalbane, Seised, Sept 23. 2417.—in Easter and Wester Comrie, composing the Mainsof Comrie and Parks, Little Comrie, Stroncomrie, and Point of Lyon, Auchinlys, Loggan and Mill>Parish Weem, Eortingall, and Kenmore ;—Roras in Glenlyon, comp. Mains of Rora and Mill,Roragar, Inverinan, Milltoun, Balnathanet, Bellemenoch, and Teinds:—Donerosk, comp. Easter andWester Donerosk and Mill, Incherosk, Tuerichan, Teinds and salmon fishings, par. Weem. On by Sir Robert Menzies of that Ilk, .?\ug. 31, 1784. It will be seen from this, that ComrieCastle, &c., was still kept by The Chief, and has been kept till the latest deed of the 8th Baro


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