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COLIN CAMPBELL OF ARDBEITH

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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13 April 1602: Extract contract between Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhay, kt. and Colin Campbell, his eldest son, on one part, and Archibald Campbell, brother of said Duncan, and Margaret Toscheoch, his spouse, on other part, whereby said Archibald and Margaret surrender 3 merkland of Murlagan Moir, 10 merkland of Nether Larach (?Lanich), 4 merkland of Cortharmuik with forest, 4 merkland of Tirray, £3 land of Tulliche, £3 land of Dalgirdy, pertaining to granter by reversion made to him by deceased Colin Campbell of Glenurquhay, his father, in sheriffdom of Perth, £6 land of Achinrear, 8 merkland of Lesmoir with chantry thereof, 10 merkland of Achlyne, 2 merkland of Contaliche, 4 merkland of Drumveik, lodging in burgh of Perth in Southgate on north side thereof, pertaining to granter as heir of deceased Mr Patrick Campbell, his brother, in said sheriffdom, maills and duties thereof, and all bairn's part of goods, heirship etc., as heir of said Patrick or of Colin Campbell of Ardbeith, his brother, 13 April 1602. Reg. b of c and s, 20 July 16(torn). National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/2/149

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8 June 1615: Precept of clare constat by Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurquhay, kt., in favour of Colin Campbell of Ardbeith, as heir of deceased Colin Campbell of Ardbeith, granter's brother, his father, in 4 merkland of Dowinche, Stronnuo and Corrieantran in lordship of Glendochart, sheriffdom of Perth. With sasine, procuratory of resignation in favour of said Sir Duncan and Colin Campbell, his eldest son, fiar of Glenurchy, and instrument following, 8-10 June 1615. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/2/34/24