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Alexander 'upright' Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail

Male Yes, date unknown - 1488


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  • Name Alexander 'upright' Mackenzie  [1
    Suffix 7th of Kintail 
    Born Yes, date unknown  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died 1488 
    Person ID I6414  DonaldRoyMacDonaldofKylesBernera.
    Last Modified 10 Jul 2016 

    Family 1 Anna Margaret MacDougall,   b. 1410,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Abt 1459  [1
    Children 
    +1. Kenneth "of the battle" Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail,   b. 1454,   d. 7 Feb 1491  (Age 37 years)
     2. Duncan Mackenzie, 1st of Hilton,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 25 Jun 2016 
    Family ID F3788  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Margaret McCoull,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Yes, date unknown  [1
    Last Modified 24 Aug 2015 
    Family ID F18763  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 3 Partner Unknown,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Yes, date unknown  [1
    Last Modified 24 Aug 2015 
    Family ID F18766  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1 - In 1463 the lands of Kintail were held by Alexander Mackenzie, " when the Mackenzies obtained the first authentic charter on record as direct vassals from the Crown."
      During the whole of the previous two hundred years - there is no trace of Colin Fitzgerald or any of his descendants as superiors of the lands of Kintail in terms of Alexander III.'s reputed charter of 1266, the Mackenzies holding all that time from and as direct vassals of their relatives, the Earls of Ross, who really held the position of Crown vassals which, according to the upholders of the Fitzgerald theory, had that theory been true, would have been held by Colin and his posterity. But neither he nor any of his reputed descendants appear once on record in that capacity during the whole of these two centuries. On the contrary, it has now been proved from unquestionable authentic sources that Kintail was in possession of the Earls of Ross in, and for at least two generations before, 1296; that King Robert the Bruce confirmed him in these lands in 1306, and again in 1329; that in 1342 Earl William granted the ten davochs or pennylands of Kintail - which is its whole extent - to Reginald of the Isles; that this grant was afterwards confirmed by David II.; and that between the years 1362 and 1372 the Earl of Ross exchanged the lands of Kintail, including the Castle of Ellandonnan, with his brother Hugh for lands in Buchan.
      Although the Earls of Ross were superiors of the lands of Kintail, the Mackenzies occupied the lands and the castle, not as immediate vassals; of the King, but of their own near relatives, the O'Beolan Earls of Ross and their successors, for at least two hundred years before the Mackenzies received a grant of it for themselves direct from the Crown. This is proved beyond dispute by genuine historical
      documents. Until within a few years of the final forfeiture of the Lords of the Isles in 1476, the Mackenzies undoubtedly held their lands, first from the O'Beolan Earls and subsequently from the Island Lords as Earls of Ross; for the first direct Crown
      charter to any chief of Kintail of which we have authentic record, is one dated the 7th of January, 1463, in favour of Alexander "Ionraic," the sixth Baron.
      [History Of The Mackenzies by Alexander Mackenzie, NEW, REVISED, AND EXTENDED EDITION pub 1894]
      http://www.fullbooks.com/History-Of-The-Mackenzies1.html

  • Sources 
    1. [S6] Stirnet Genealogy, Peter Barns-Graham, Mackenzie01.