3. Kenneth, I. of Alduinny, who married a daughter of John
Matheson of Bennetsfield, with issue.
4. John, called "Ian Og," one of the four famous Johns killed in
1715, serving under his brother Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel of
Seaforth's 1st Regiment, at Sheriffmuir. He married a daughter
of the Rev. John Macrae, last Episcopalian minister of Dingwall,
with issue; for which, and the issue of Kenneth of Alduinny, see
Findon's Tables.
5. A daughter, who married Sir Donald Bayne of Tulloch, with
issue.
6. Catherine, who married Simon Mackenzie, I. of Torridon, with
issue.
7. Ann, who in 1684 married Charles Mackenzie, I. of Letterewe,
with issue.
8. Mary, who married Thomas Mackenzie, III. of Ord, with issue.
9. Florence, who in 1682 married Charles Mackenzie of Cullen,
third son of Colin Mackenzie, II. of Kilcoy, with issue.
John has a sasine in 1663. He purchased the Baronies of Tarradale
and Rhindoun. In his grandfather's life-time he had a charter
under the Great Seal, "Johanni Mackenzie de Applecross, terrarum
de Lochslyne, Newton de Lochslyne, etc." He was succeeded by his
eldest son,
III. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, third of Applecross.
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