THE MACKENZIES OF COUL.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE of Coul and Applecross, son of Colin Cam,
XIth Baron of Kintail, by Mary of Davochmaluag, had, among others,
whose names are given under APPLECROSS,
I. SIR KENNETH MACKENZIE, first designated of Assynt, but in
1649 he has a sasine of Coul. He was a "man of parts," and in
great favour with Charles II., who made him a Baronet by Royal
patent with remainder to the heirs male of his body, dated on the
16th of October, 1673. He was also appointed Sheriff-Principal
of Ross and Inverness, these counties being then one under the
jurisdiction of one Sheriff.
He married, first, Jean, eldest daughter of Alexander Chisholm,
XIX. of Chisholm, with issue -
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Simon, I. of Torridon and Lentran, of whom presently.
3. John, I. of Delvine, of whom after Torridon.
4. Roderick, who married a daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, VI. of
Davochmaluag.
5. A daughter, who married Colin Mackenzie, IV. of Redcastle,
with issue.
6. Agnes, married Sir John Munro of Fowlis, with issue.
7. Jane, who married Alexander Baillie, IX. of Dunain.
8. Christian, who married John Dunbar, Younger of Bennetsfield.
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