INDEX. 



617 



to Barra, 288 ; charter to, 322 ; 

 career, 377 ; created Earl of Cro- 

 martie, 377. 



Mackenzie, Isobel, wife of third Earl of 

 Seaforth, 415. 



Mackenzie, John, Lord Kintail's piper, 

 murdered, 263. 



Mackenzie, John, of Kintail, taken 

 prisoner, 133. 



Mackenzie, John, Lord Macleod, son 

 of Earl of Cromartie, and the rising 

 of 1745, 436; career, 437. 



Mackenzie, Sir John, of Coul, surrenders 

 at Inverness, 399. 



Mackenzie, Sir John, of Tarbat, heir to 

 Barra, 288 ; seized as hostage, 344. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth, Lord Fortrose, 

 425 ; and his tenantry, 434 ; and 

 the rising of 1745, 432, 433, 435 ; 

 marriage and death of, 474. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth, son and successor 

 to Lord Fortrose, 474 ; created 

 Earl of Seaforth, 475 ; and emigra- 

 tion of Lewismen, 476 ; power of 

 his factor, 476 ; raises a regiment, 

 483 ; mutiny in his regiment, 484; 

 death of, on a voyage to the East 

 Indies, 484. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth, Lord Kintail, 57, 

 169 ; marriage, 75 ; lands ravaged, 

 loo ; and the Fife Adventurers, 

 191, 201 ; ordered to Edinburgh, 

 193 ; commission granted to, 225 ; 

 charters granted to, 226, 247 ; 

 created Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, 

 243 ; and the reconquest of Lewis, 

 243 ; Lewis passes into his posses- 

 sion, 247 ; death of, 252. 



Mackenzie,Kenneth(CoinneachOdhar), 

 prophecy of the seer, 433. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth (Ensign), com- 

 mission, 436. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth, of Davochmaluag, 

 commission over Lewis to, 253. 



Mackenzie, Kenneth Mor, third Earl of 

 Seaforth, 340 ; and invasion of 

 Lewis, 344 ; at Lochaber, 345 ; 

 and his clansmen, 346 ; summons 

 his clansmen to arms, 348 ; and 

 Charles II., 353 ; estates seques- 

 trated, 356 ; and Glengarry, 356 ; 

 attempts to re-capture Lewis, 359; 

 and Cromwell's daughter, 366 ; 

 letter of, to Charles II., 366 ; 

 and treaty of 1654, 368 ; lodged in 

 Inverness prison, 373 ; released 

 from prison, 374 ; estates vested 

 in trustees, 375 ; his death, 



378. 

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Mackenzie, Kenneth Og, fourth Earl of 



Seaforth, 375 ; created Marquis of 

 Seaforth by James II., 376; sup- 

 ports Jacobite cause, 382 ; and 

 Mackay of Scourie, 383 ; surrenders 

 to Mackay of Scourie, 384; process 

 of treason against, 392 ; marriage 

 and issue, 393. 



Mackenzie, Mrs., of Kildun, shelters 

 Prince Charles Edward, 448. 



Mackenzie, Murdo, of Kernsary, com- 

 mission over Lewis to, 253. 



Mackenzie, Murdoch, son of Kenneth 

 Mackenzie of Kintail, 57. 



Mackenzie, of Pluscardine, 335 ; seized 

 as hostage, 344. 



Mackenzie, Ruari, Tutor of Kintail, 

 sent to Lewis, 243 ; commission 

 over Lewis to, 253 ; and Neil 

 Macleod, 254 ; sent to subdue the 

 Lewismen, 246 ; seizes Macneill 

 of Barra, 285. 



Mackenzie, Stewart, buys Island of 

 Lewis, 493. 



Mackenzie, William, fifth Earl of Sea- 

 forth, 393 ; and the Jacobites, 

 396 ; commands Lewismen at 

 Sherriffmuir, 400, 402 ; escapes 

 to Lewis, 403 ; escapes to France, 

 403 ; at battle of Glenshiel, 412 ; 

 his tenants refuse payment of rents 

 to Government, 414 ; and General 

 Wade, 419 ; death, 425. 



Mackenzies, armorial bearings of, 59 ; 

 at the battle of Harlaw, 88 ; of 

 Kintail, feud with Macdonells of 

 Glengarry, 216 ; and Lewis, 

 264 ; at the battle of Worcester,. 

 338. 



Mackintosh, Brigadier, of Borlum, 396. 



Maclean, Hector of Duart, seized by 

 James V., 133 ; his daughter^ 

 Janet, marries Ruari Macleod of 

 Lewis, 150. 



Maclean, John Garve of Coll, feud with 

 Macneill of Barra, 94. 



Maclean, Lachlan (or Lauchlan), of 

 Duart, and the insurrection of 

 Donald Dubh, 113-115; submits,. 

 119. 



Maclean, Lachlan (or Lauchlan) Mor,. 

 of Duart, and the Macdonalds, 

 159; at the battle of Glenlivat, 

 162. 



Maclean, Master Lauchlan, Rector of 

 Ness, 521. 



Macleod, Alastair Crotach, charters to, 

 109, 126, 127 ; summons of treason 

 issued against, 131 ; seized by 

 James V., 133; buried at Rodil,. 

 Harris, 146. 



