MACDONNELL — MACKENZIE. 197 MACDONNELL AND ARRAS8. Barony [S.J J. ./Eneas Macdonnell, of Glengarry, s. and h. of I 1GG0 Alexander Macdonnell, of the same, by Jean, da. of Allan Cameron, . ' of Locheil, having distinguished himself for his loyalty, for which he tt •» .• i£>ri k._ r 11 _ 1G80. was "forfeited " in 1651, by Cromwell, was in reward, at the Restoration, cr, 20 Dec. 10ii0,(M LORD MACDONNEL AND ARRAS [S.]( b ) He »i. Margaret. 1st da. of Sir Donald MacdonaLD, 1st Bart. [S.], by Janet, da, of Kenneth (Mackenzie), 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail [S.] He d. s.p.m. lOSO,^) when the peerage became extinct. MACDUFF. i.e., " Macduff," Viscountcy [I.] {Duff), cr. 1759, with the Earldom of Fife [I.], which see. i.e., Macduff," Marquussato (Duff), cr. 1889, with tho Dukedom of Fife, which see. MACGILL OF COUSLAND. i.e., " Macgill of Cousland," Barony [S.] (Macrjill), cr. 1651, with the Viscountcy of Oxford [8.1 which see ; dormant 1706. MACHANSYRE or MACHANSHIRE. i.e., " Machaxsyre and Polmont," Barony [S.] (Hamilton), cr. 1G39, with the Earldom of Lanark [S.] ; see " Hamilton " Dukedom [S.], cr. 1613, under the 2d Duke. MACINTOSH or MACKINTOSH. Lauchlan Macintosh, of that ilk, was in 171G cr. a Baron designation of tho peerage being unknown) by the titular King James IILt*) ETe d. s.p. 1731. MACKENZIE OF KINTAIL. Barony [S.J 1. Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kintail, co. Ross. s. and h, T 1 GOO °' ^°' m Mackenzie, of the same, by his first wife, Barbara, da. of John Grant, of Grant, sue. his father, 14 June 1594, aud was cr 1!) Nov. 1609, LOUD MACKENZIE OF KINTAIL [S.J He m. firstly Anne, da. of George Russ, of Balnagowan. He m. secondly, before 12 March 1607, Isabel, da. of Sir Gilbert Ogilvy, of l'ourio. Ho if. March 1611. II. 1611. & Colin (Mackenzie), Lord Mackenzie of Kintail [S.J, s. and h. by first wife ; sue. to the peerage [3. J, March 1611, and was cr., 3 Dec. 1623, EARL OF SEAFORTH [S.J, with rem. to heirs male whatso- ever ; see that dignity, forfeited, with this Barony, 1715, ( a ) The preamble to the (latent is given in Wood's " Douglas," vol. ii, p. 100. ( h ) He was commanded by the Privy Council, 18 July 1672, "as chief of the name and dan of Macdouald " to find caution for several of that name to keep the peace. (>=) It is stated in Wood's "Douglas" [vol. i, p. 50S, and vol. ii, p. 166J, that his " only da. m. the Hon. James Montgomery, of Coylsfield, 4th s. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglintouu, aud had issue." The lato Mr. Stodart however (Lyon Clerk Depute) writes (doubtless correctly) " it is not the case that Lord Macdounell had a da. who m. Hon. James Montgomery." (<i) See vol. i, p. 59, note " b," sub " Albemarle," for a list of " Jacobite Peerages."