History of the Somonauk United Presbyterian church near Sandwich, De Kalb County, Illinois : with ancestral lines of the early members, Part 23

Author: Patten, Jennie M., 1854-; Graham, Andrew, 1844-
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: Chicago : Privately printed for J.A. Patten and H.J. Patten
Number of Pages: 466


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SHEWETH THAT your Memorialist find themselves utterly unable to Collect or Raise the Monies Necessary towards the obtaining of the Patent from the Several Persons who have Shares therein, many of them (altho' very desirous of having the Land) yet (on Various Pretents) Refuse Paying any money whatsoever while Others Insist that they will not Pay any until the Patent is Actually Issued and those who are willing to Pay Their Proportions, keep back the Money in Justice to themselves, until the others Comply.


THAT your memorialists and some Others of the Patentees were about Raising a sum Sufficient for this Purpose upon Interest, and had Actually Procured the same but some of them Refseing to Execute the Bond for the Repayment Thereof, this Method was Drop't so that your Memorialists are utterly at a Loss what Measures to Pursue, as Delays in suing out the Pattent will be Attened with the worst Consequence to your Memorialists and those others who are Actually Prepared to Settle in May next having for that Purpose Delivered up the farms they now live on to Their Landlords, so that your memo- rialists would humbly Suggest to your honor that the Names of such Persons who are Present Nominated as Patentees and who Refuse Joining in Raising Money for this Necessary Purpose be Struck out and the Number Confined to your Memorialists who will undertake to Raise such sums of Money as shall be Necessary, and that a Clause May be added in the Pattent for the Security of your Memorialists (who must Otherwise run too great a Risque) that they shall not be Obliged to Convey to Their Associates the respective Quantities of Land Alloted to them before Each of Them do first Pay or Secure their Just Proportion of the fees and Expenses which shall Attend the Obtaining the Patent, this Method your Memorialists humbly Con- ceive would Remove all Difficulties.


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AND Therefore humbly Prays that the same may be adopted or Such Other Measure as to your Honor Shall Appear to have a greater Tendency to facilitate the obtaining Of the Patent


And your Memorialist will ever pray


New York Septr. 14th. 1763.


Duncan Read Neal Shaw Archid. Campbell his Neil X Gillaspie mark Alexr. Mc Nachten


Document V


Petition dated February 1st, 1764 to the Honourable Cadwallader Colden Esqr. his Majesty's Lieut. Govenour, and Commander in Chief of the Province of New York, and the Territories depending thereon in America. IN COUNCIL


The Humble Petition of Duncan Read, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell, Alexander McNachten & Neal Gillaspie, Trustees for the Emigrants of Captain Lauchlin Campbell,


HUMBLY SHEWETH


THAT your Petitioners run great Hazard, in becoming Security for all Such Costs, and Charges, as shall Attend the Obtaining his Maj- esty's Letters Patent, for the Lands Intended to be Granted, subdivid- ing the said Lands & Conveying the same in the Proportions alloted to each Party, and that no Method is Laid out whereby they Can Reimburse themselves the Money they shall Expend, in Cases where any of the Parties shall Delay Neglect or refuse to Pay his Proportion of the costs and Charges.


Your Petitioners Therefore humbly Pray that a Clause may be Inserted in the Letters Patent, Empowering your Petitioners, or the Survivor or Survivors of them, to sell and Dispose of the shares of such Grantees, as do not within such Certain time as to your Honour shall seem Reasonable, Pay unto your Petitioners all such Expences as shall Attend the Execution of Their Trust.


AND your Petitioners will Pray &c;


Duncan Read Neal Shaw


ACRES


Alexander Montgomery 600


John McNeil's four Daughters. 300


Ann McDougall, (Campbell) Archibald the Son & Isabell the Daughter 300


Neil McArthurs Widdow & 5 Childrn 400


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ACRES


Donald Shaws Son and Daughter


300


Elizabeth Sutherland & four Childn.


500


Duncan Taylor his Wife & & Childn.


Donald McMillen Wife and five Childn. 600


500


Donald McClouds Daughter


250


Cormack McCoy, Widdow Son & Daughter 300


Ronald McDougall, Wife & 3 Childn .. 400


Allan McDougalls, Widdow & 5 Childn. 400


Archibald McDougall, Wife and 5 Childn 450


Archibald McKellers, Widdow & 8 Child 550


Charles McKellers, Widdow & 7 Childn. 500


Alexander McNaught(on) Wife 4 Children and 8 Grand. 600


John McNevin Dead left 1 son and four Daughters 350


Patrick McArthur, Wife 2 Sons and One Daughter 350


Duncan McArthur's Widdow 2 Sons and 2 Daughters 350


Alexadder McArthurs 7 childn. 450


Donald McEachern Widdow & Six Children 450


Neil McDonald Wife & 6 Children 500


Duncan Gilchrist Wife & 6 Children 500


John McKinzie's Daughter. 200


Geo. McKinzie Wife & four Childn. 400


Malcolm McDuffie Wife & 7 Children 550


Dudley McDuffie's 2 Children


250


Dugal McAlpine Wife and 2 Children


300


Donald Campbell Widow 4 Children


350


Robert Fraziers four Children .


350


Archibald McEuen Dead left 2 Childn.


250


James Nut and Son 300


John Colwell's Daughter Widow Martin


250


Neil McPhadon Wife and Daughter.


300


John McGuire Wife and 4 Children .


400


Patrick McArcher's (Eacherns) Widdow.


200


Dugal Thompson Wife three Sons & Neice


400


Patrick Anderson's Widdow and two Daughters.


300


Duncan Campbells Widdow 3 Sons and One Daughter


350


Charles McAlister's 2 Sons. 300


Duncan McAlister's 1 Son & 2 Dau'rs 300


Donald Ferguson's Daughter & Neice 250


William Clarke Wife Son & Daughter 350


Donald Livingston's Widdow & Daur 250


John Mc Euen Wife and five Sons 500


Murdoc McInnish Descendants. 300


Archibald McDuffie Dead 1 son 250


Neil McEnnish (McInnish) Widdow married to Alan McDonald 200


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ACRES


Duncan Reid brought a Wife and 8 Children


600


Neil Shaws Grand Children


Neil Shaw the Eldest . 300


300


Archibald McGowne 2 Children


300


Malcolm McGowne Dead 1 son.


250


John McGowne and Wife.


300


Donald McMillen, Wife and 5 Childn


450


Archdd. McDuffiie Widdow & 2 Daurs &c.


Duncan McGuire Wife & 5 Childn. &c. 350


500


Donald Lindsey 1 Son 2 Daurs. &c.


350


Neil Galaspie Wife 2 Sons & one Daur


450


John Reid Wife and five Children


450


Dugal Carmichael Dead, 1 son.


300


Duncan McDougall Wife & five Childn


500


John Mc Fail Widdow Son and Daur


300


Archibald McCollom 2 Sons 1 Daur


350


Nicholas McEntire Widdow 2 Sons and 2 Daughters


350


James Storie Dead 4 Children .


300


Alexander Hunter Dead Son and Daur 300


Alexander McArthur Widdow & 1 son.


300


Duncan Campbell Wife & four Childn.


450


John Christies Widdow and four Childn


350


John McArthur one Son and one Daur .


250


Angus Clarke 2 sons & 1 Daur & Grand Children


350


John Shaws Widdow and four Childn. .


350


John Mc Elery (McGillivray.


200


Dudley McDuffies Widdow 2 Sons & 2 Daughters


350


Duncan Mcphadons 2 Sons. 300


Archibald McColloms son & Daur 350


Archibald McColemans Widdow One son and two Daughters 300


Duncan McKinven and four Childn


350


Mary Anderson and two Daughters


300


Hugh Montgomery


300


Mary Beacon


300


Jennet Fergusons Son .


250


Mary Grahams Children 300


Alexander Grahams two Sons 300


Hugh McDougall 300


Marian McNevan 300


Rachel McNevan 300


John Gilchrist 300


Alexander Gilchrist


300


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Archibald the son of Duncan Campbell. 250


Alexander Campbell Dead 2 Daurs. 250


APPENDIX


ACRES


Donald McIntire


350


Lauchlin Mcleans Daur. Cath:


300


Malcolm McEuens 3 Children


300


Catharine Campbell


250


Jane Cargyl now Mrs. Van Vleet.


250


Florence McVarrick


300


Catharine Shaw


250


Archibald McIlfender


300


Roger Reed


300


George Storys Child.


250


Angus McDougall


300


David Shaws Widdow


250


Malcolm Campbell


300


Archibald Campbells Daur.


250


Robert McAlpine


300


Duncan Campbell


300


William Campbells Childn.


300


Archibald Campbells Childn


300


Catharine McIlfender


250


Anne Campbell


300


John McIntire of Pensilvana


300


Elizabeth Cargill


250


James Cargyl


300


John Cargyl


300


Margt. Cargyl


250


Anna McArthur


250


Jane Widrow


300


John Campbell


300


Mary Hammels Daughter


250


Margaret Mcalister


250


Angus Graham


300


Roger McNeal


300


Anna McArthur


300


Margaret McGilchrist


250


John Tory


300


For a Parsonage & School


500


John McCore


300


Archibald McCore


300


Charles McArthur


350


Alexander McDonald


300


Alexander Campbell 350


George Campbell Son of John Campbell 300


Neal and Duncan Shaw, Sons of John Shaw 300


Alexander McDougall


350


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Document VI THE ARGYLE PATENT


GEORGE the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth-To ALL to whom these Presents shall come GREETING


WHEREAS Alexander MacNachten and others our Loving Subjects, to the Number of one hundred and seven Persons in the whole, some of them Emigrants, and others of them Descendants of several Per- sons now deceased, who emigrated with Captain Laughlin Campbell from North Britain in our Kingdom of Great Britain, in the Years of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and thirty Eight, One thousand seven hundred and thirty nine, and one thousand seven hun- dred and forty; with Design to Form a Settlement on the northern Frontier of our Province of New York, on the Encouragement given by William Cosby Esquire then Governor of the said Province, in Certain proposals made and published by him, with the Advice of the Council of the said Province in the Year of our Lord One thou- sand seven hundred and thirty four; for the Settlement of the north- ern Frontiers of the said Province by Protestants from Europe, by their humble Petition presented to our trusty and well beloved Robert Monckton our Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over our said Province of New York, and the Territories thereon depend- ing in America, Vice Admiral of the same, and Major General of our Forces, and read in our Council for our said Province on the second day of March last, did humbly pray a Grant of one Thousand Acres of Land to each of them the Petitioners, and the others the said Emigrants now living, and the Families of those other Emigrants who are dead, to be laid out in one entire Tract, beginning at or About the Head of South Bay extending southerly to the Lands Peti- tioned for by Ebenezer Lacey and his Associates to extend Eastwardly towards New Hampshire Line, and westerly by Mountains and vacant Lands still vested in the Crown, on such Terms as our said last men- tioned Captain General and Governor in Chief of our said Province of New York should think necessary to prescribe; which Petition having been then and there duly weighed, read and refered to a Committee of our said Council, our said Council did afterwards on the Twenty first day of May following in Pursuance of the Report of the said Committee humbly advise the same our Governor by our Letters Patent to grant the Quantity of Forty seven Thousand four Hundred and fifty Acres of Land to be laid out in one Tract vested in the Crown, lying on the East side of Hudson's River within the County of Albany adjoining on the South to the Ten Thousand Acres of Land proposed to be granted to Donald Campbell and others and Batten Kill, on the west to the Lands granted to John Schuyler and others, on the East to the Lands proposed to be granted to Alex- ander Turner and others, and to extend so far Northward as to


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contain the full Quantity above expressed (on the Quit Rent, Pro- visoes, Limitations and restrictions prescribed by our Royal Instruc- tions) to Duncan Reid, Alexander Montgomery, Alexander Mac Nachten, Neal Shaw, Henry Van Vleck, Archibald Campbell, George Campbell, Neal Gillaspie, Alexander Mac Lean, and Ennis Graham, and their Heirs as Trustees; to hold the Quantity of Five hundred Acres part of the said larger Tract so to be granted as aforesaid in Trust to and for the Use of a Minister and Schoolmaster Resident on the said larger Tract forever: And to hold all the Residue and Remainder of the said larger Tract in Trust to and for the respective Uses of the Several Persons named in the Schedule to the said Report annexed, and their Heirs in the Proportions in and by the said Schedule allotted to the said Persons respectively, and that the whole of the said Tract of Land should be erected into a Township by the Name of Argyle.


AND WHEREAS afterwards on the Twenty ninth Day of September now last past; on the Memorial of Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archi- bald Campbell, Alexander Mac Nachten and Neal Gillaspie, five of the above named Trustees presented unto our trusty and well beloved Cadwallader Colden Esquire then and now our Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief in and over our said Province of New York and the Territories thereon depending in America, in Council, it was for the Reasons in the said Memorial assigned, ordered that the said Memorialists Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell Alexander Mac Nachten and Neal Gillaspie should remain, and they the said Memorialists were by the said order appointed sole Trustees to whom the Grant of the said Lands should be made in Trust to and for the several Uses of the several Persons whose Names are inserted in the Schedule above mentioned in such Proportions as are therein expressed to be conveyed by the said Trustees, or the Survi- vors or Survivor of them to the said several Persons respectively their Heirs or Assignes, they first paying the Charge of such Conveyance and their Proportionable Part of all such Fees and Expences as the said Trustees shall be put to in obtaining this our Grant, and in making the Division of the said Lands.


WHEREFORE In Obedience to our Royal Instructions our Commis- sioners appointed for the setting out all Lands to be granted within our said Province, have set out for them the said Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell, Alexander Mac Nachten and Neal Gil- laspie, in Trust to and for the Uses aforesaid, ALL that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate lying and being on the East side of Hudson's River in the County of Albany, Beginning on the east Banck of the said River at the south west Corner of a Tract of Land granted to James Bradshaw and others, called Kingsbury; and runs thence along the south Bounds of the said Tract, East, four Hundred and ninety two Chains to the south east Corner thereof; and then along the East


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Bounds of the said Tract called Kingsbury North four Chains Then East two Hundred and thirty six Chains; Then South Eight Hundred and Eighty two chains, to the Middle of a Stream of Water called Batten Kill; then down the Middle of the said Stream as it runs, including the half of the said Creek or Kill called Batten Kill, to the East Bounds of a Tract of Land lately surveyed for Donald Campbell and others; Then along the, said East Bounds of the said Tract surveyed for Donald Campbell and others North, Three Hun- dred and sixty seven Chains to the north east Corner thereof, and then along the North Bounds of the same Tract West Three Hundred and seventeen Chains to the East Bounds of a Tract of Land Granted to John Scuyler Junior and others, then along the said East Bounds of the last mentioned Tract North, Nine Degrees East, six Hundred and fifty one Chains to the North East Corner of the said Tract, Then West Thirty three Chains; then South Sixty Degrees West, six Chains; to a Tract of Land Granted to Stephen Bayard; Then along ~ the North Bounds of the last mentioned Tract, West two Hundred and five Chains to Hudson's River; Then up the Stream of the said River as it runs to the Place where this Tract first began containing Forty seven Thousand four Hundred and fifty Acres of Land and the usual Allowance for Highways; and in setting out the said Tract of Land, our said Commissioners have had regard to the Profitable and unprofitable Acres, and have taken Care that the Length thereof doth not extend along the Banks of any River otherwise than is conformable to our Royal Instructions for that Purpose, as by a Certificate thereof under their Hands bearing Date the first Day of the month of February last, and entered of Record in our Secretary's Office, may more fully appear . .. Which said Tract of Land so set out as aforesaid according to our said Royal Instructions, We being willing to Grant to them the said Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell, Alexander Mac Nachten and Neal Gillaspie their Heirs and Assignes with the several Powers and Priviledges and to upon and for the several Uses and Trusts herein after particularly men- tioned, limited and appointed of and concerning the same and of and concerning every part and parcel thereof respectively-


KNOW YE That of our Especial Grace certain Knowledge and meer Motion, we have given, granted, ratified and confirmed, and Do by these Presents for us our Heirs and Successors give, grant, ratify and confirm, unto them the said Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell, Alexander Mac Nachten and Neal Gillaspie their Heirs and Assigns for ever; ALL That the said Tract or Parcel of Land set out, abutted, bounded and described in manner and form as above mentioned, together with all and singular the Tenements Heredita- ments Emoluments and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or apper- taining: And also all our Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Possession, Claim and Demand whatsoever of in and to the same Lands and


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Premises, and every Part and Parcel thereof; and the Reversion and Reversions, Remainder and Remainders, Rents, Issues and Profits thereof, and of every Part and Parcel thereof;


EXCEPT and always reserved out of this our present Grant, unto us our Heirs and Successors for ever all Mines of Gold and Silver, and also all white or other Sorts of Pine Trees fit for Masts, of the Growth of twenty four Inches Diameter and upwards, at Twelve Inches from the Earth, for Masts for the Royal Navy of us our Heirs and Successors, To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Tract of Land, Tenements Hereditaments and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed, or hereby meant mentioned or Intended so to be and every Part and Parcel thereof with their and every of their appurte- nances (Except as is hereinbefore excepted) unto them the said Duncan Reid, Neal Shaw, Archibald Campbell, Alexander Mac Nach- ten and Neal Gillaspie their Heirs and Assigns for ever, to for and upon the several and respective Use and Uses, Intents and Purposes herein after expressed limited declared and appointed of and concern- ing the same and of and concerning every part and Parcel thereof, and to and for no Other Use or Uses Intents or Purposes whatsoever; That is to say,


To HAVE AND TO HOLD The Quantity of Six hundred Acres to- gether with the Usual Allowance for Highways, Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and con- firmed With the Appurtenances to the same respectively belonging (Except as is herein before excepted) In Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being Persons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and As- signes, that is to say, to and for the only Proper and Seperate Use and Behoof of Alexander Montgomery, Duncan Taylor, Alexander Mac Nachten, Duncan Read and Neal Shaw, and each of them their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respectively forever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever


AND TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Quantity of Five Hundred and fifty Acres together with the usual Allowance for Highways, also Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises, hereby granted ratified and confirmed, with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belonging (except as is herein before excepted) in Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being also Persons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and Assignes, that is to say; To and for the only proper and separate Use and Behoof of Dougall Mac Caller and Malcolm Mac Duffie and each of them their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respectively for ever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever


AND TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Quantity of Five Hundred Acres, together with the usual Allowance for Highways also Part and


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Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belong- ing (except as is herein before excepted) in Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being also Per- sons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and Assignes, that is to say, to and for the only proper and separate Use and Behoof of James Gilles, Edward Mac Caller, Neil Mac Donald, Duncan Gilchrist, John Mac Euen, Duncan Mac Guire and Duncan Mac Dougal and each of them, their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respectively forever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever


AND TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Quantity of Four Hundred and fifty Acres, together with the usual Allowance for Highways also Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belonging (except as is hereon before excepted) In Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next unmentioned (being also Persons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and Assignes, that is to say, to and for the only proper proper and seperate Use and Behoof of Archibald Mac Dougal, Duncan Mac Carter, Neal Mac Eachran, Robert Campbell Junior, Donald Mac Mullen, Niel Gillespie, John Read, and Duncan Campbell Senior, and each of them their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respectively for ever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever


AND TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Quantity of four Hundred Acres together with the usual Allowance for Highways, also Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belong- ing (except as is herein before excepted) In Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being also Persons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and Assigns, that is to say, To and for the only Proper and seperate Use and Behoof of John Mac Carter, Ronald Mac Dougal, John Mac Dougal, George Mac Kinzie, Hannah Mac Euen, John Mac Guire and Dougal Thomson, and each of theim their and each of their Heirs and Assigns respectively for ever, and to and for no other Use or Uses intent or Purpose whatsoever


AND TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the Quantity of Three Hundred and fifty Acres, together with the usual Allowance for Highways, also Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belonging (except as is herein before excepted) in Trust to and for each of Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being also Persons named in the Schedule herein before mentioned) their Heirs and Assigns: That is to say to and for the only proper and seperate.


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Use and Behoof of Daniel Johnson, Archibald Mac Niven, Patrick Mac Arthur, John Mac Carter, Mary Campbell, William Fraser, Wil- liam Clark, Duncan Mac Duffie, Ann Duffie, Duncan Lindsay, Archi- bald Mac Collom Senior, John Mac Intire, Alexander Christie, Daniel Clark, Daniel Shaw, Dougal Mac Duffie, Archibald Mac Collum Junior, Duncan Mac Kinvan, Donald Mac Intire Charles Mac Arthur, James Mac Donald, Alexander Campbell and Alexander Mac Dougal, and each of them their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respec- tively forever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever; and


To HAVE AND TO HOLD the Quantity of Three Hundred Acres together with the usual Allowance for Highways, also Part and Parcel of the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted ratified and confirmed with the Appurtenances to the same respectively belonging (Except as is herein before excepted) In Trust to and for each of the Persons severally herein next undermentioned (being also Persons named in the Schedule herein above mentioned) their Heirs and As- signes That is to say to and for the only Proper and seperate Use and Behoof of Elizabeth Mac Neil, Archibald Campbell Senior, John Shaw Senior, Edward Mac Coy, Dougal Mac Alpine, James Nutt, Neil Mac Phaden, Mary Anderson, Charles Mac Allister, Barbara Mac Allister, James Campbell, Allan Mac Donald, John Shaw junior, Archibald Mac Gowne, John Mac Gowne senior, Neil Carmichel, John Mac Fail, David Torry, William Hunter, John Mac Arthur, Duncan Mac Phaden, John Mac Collman, Mary Anderson, Hugh Montgomery, Mary Beton, Mary Graham, William Graham, Hugh Mac Dougal, Angus Mac Dougal, Rachel Mac Niven, John Gilchrist, Alexander Gil- christ, Catharine Mac Lean, Archibald Mac Euen, Florence Mac Varick, Archibald Mac Ilfender, Roger Reed, Angus Mac Dougal, Malcolm Campbell, Robert Mac Alpine, Duncan Campbell Junior, Duncan Campbell the Third, Elizabeth Campbell, Ann Campbell, John Mac Intire, James Cargill, John Cargill, Jane Widrow, John Campbell, Angus Graham, Roger Mac Neal, Anna Mac Arthur, John Torry, John Mac Core, Archibald Mac Core, George Campbell Duncan Shaw, Eleanor Thompson, (widow of Roger Thompson) and Hugh Mac Carty, and each of them, Their and each of their Heirs and Assignes respectively forever, and to and for no other Use or Uses Intent or Purpose whatsoever




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