The property, under this new
settlement, went, first, to his son and heir, Thomas, and his issue
secondly, failing these, to his daughter Elizabeth; and thirdly,
failing her and her issue, to Thomas, the eldest son of his
sister Anne, who, as already stated, married Kenneth Mackenzie
of Inverinate, W.S.; and failing him and his issue, to the other
children of the same sister.
Thomas was succeeded by his eldest and only surviving son,
VIII. THOMAS MACKENZIE, eighth of Applecross, who was for
many years, and until his death in 1827, Member of Parliament for
the County of Ross. He died, unmarried, and was, in terms of the
abovenamed settlement, succeeded by his sister,
IX. ELIZABETH MACKENZIE, ninth of Applecross. She was in
delicate health when her brother died, and continued so until her
death two years after him, in 1829. She was never served heir,
and, dying unmarried, she was in terms of her brother's settlement
succeeded by her cousin-german,
X. THOMAS MACKENZIE of Inverinate, W.S., Edinburgh, tenth of
Applecross, who represented the County of Ross in Parliament from
1837 to 1847. He married Mary, daughter of George Mackenzie of
Avoch, with issue -
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