Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Changes In Cameron Property


Origines Parochiales Scotiae : the Antiquities Ecclesiastical and Territorial of the Parishes of Scotland:

In the same year [1528] Ewen Alansoun of Lochiell resigned to the same king [James V] the 30 marklands of Lochiell, the same that are specified in the grant of 1492, which, with other lands then resigned by Ewen, the King granted to him anew, and incorporated into the barony of Lochiell. 

In the same year King James V. granted to John M'Clane of Coill the lands of Locheall...apparently the same as the 30 marklands granted to Ewen Alansoun. 

In 1531 Ewen Alansoun appears in record as captain of the parentela of Clancameroun. 

In 1536 there appears Donald Camroun the son and heir of Ewin Allanesoun captain of Clancamroun. 

In 1539 Ewen Allansoun resigned the 30 marklands of Lochiell (as specified above), which King James V then granted to him in liferent, and to his grandson Ewen Cammeroun in heritage.

In 1541 Ewin Allansoun of Lochele again appears in record.  

In 1546 Queen Mary granted to George Earl of Huntlie the escheat of certain lands which heritably belonged to Ewin Allansoun of Locheill, including the lands of Locheill, and the place and fortalice of Torcastell, in the lordship of Lochaber. 

 In 1553 Queen Mary granted to the same earl the lands of Locheill, Banvy, Corpoch, Kilmalze, Auchedo, Anned, Auchatilie, Drumfarmalach, Farmarwell, Faschefarne, Corryweg, Clirthaik, Claithnid, Nechowechon, and other lands in Lochquhaber, with the manor and fortalice of Torcastell which had been forfeited by Ewen Allansoun of Locheill for the crimes of treason and lese majesty.  

In 1554 the same queen granted to George Earl of Huntlie and Murray the nonentry dues of all the lands belonging to the deceased Ewin Camroun alias Litill Ewin, captain of the Clancamroun, and also the marriage of his brother and heir Donald Dow, or other lawful heir. 

In 1564 Queen Mary granted to Donald Caraeroun, the son and heir of the deceased Donald Cameroun or Alansoun of Locheill, certain lands in Lochabir, which they had formerly held of the deceased George Earl of Huntlie, and which that earl had forfeited. 

In 1606 Hector M'Clane of Lochboy was served heir to John M'Clane of Lochboy his great grandfather in the lands of Banvy, Mikeaniche, and the rest of the lands granted by John of Yle to John M'Gilleoin in 1461... . 

In 1608 Allan Camerone of Locheill was served heir to his great-grandfather Ewin Camerone, called Ewin Allaneson of Locheill, in the 30 marklands of Locheill, including the lands granted in 1492 by
Alexander of the Isles to Ewin the son of Alan... . [Page 182] 

In 1608 Allan Camerone of Locheill was served heir to his great-grandfather Ewin Camerone, called Ewin Allaneson of Locheill, in the three marklands of Moyscheraliche, and the three marklands of  Thomacheriche in the lordship of Lochaber. [Page 184]



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