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Angus-mac-William MACKINTOSH, of Termit, 4th of Kyllachy-Killachie

Angus-mac-William MACKINTOSH, of Termit, 4th of Kyllachy-Killachie

Male Abt 1555 - 1624  (~ 69 years)

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  1. 1.  Angus-mac-William MACKINTOSH, of Termit, 4th of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1555 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland (son of Donald - The Tutor MACKINTOSH, of Termit, in Cullerny, 3rd of Kyllachy-Killachie and Katherine ROSE, of Kilravock); died in 1624 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L2R2-1HF

    Notes:

    Angus, commonly called Angus "Williamson" and known in tradition as Angus with the Brazen Face*," is fairly entitle to rank as one of the notables of Clan Chattan. The Rev. Hew Rose, historian of the Kilravock family, speaks of him as "a verie wittie and dareing man," and storied of his with and daring survived in tradition down to recent times. He and his immediate predecessors appear to have had their home in Petty, at Cullerny and Termit.

    His first appearance is in 1570, when as "Angus M'Donald vic William in Cullerny" he witnesses Letters of Reversion of the land of Clune by James Mac Donald Glas in favour of Lachlan, 16th chief; and he is still described as "in Cullerny" in 1580 when on 24 Sep. a pension of ?100 a year is granted to him, under the privy seal out of the fruits of the parish kirks of Elgin and St. Andrews in the bishopric of Moray, for his good service to the king "both in the north and in the south" and for the great damage which he had sustained through his loyalty.

    He appears to have been with the chief at Edinburgh in Dec. 1572, when he is found as a witness to the bond of service to the king and the regent signed by Lachlan Mor in anticipation of his obtaining the lordship of Badenoch; Here he is described as "Angus M'Yntosche son and apparent heir of Donald M. of Cullerney."

    His first appearance in connection with Termit is in 1576 as witness to a contract between the chief and one of the Strachans of Culloden; afterwards, down to 1609, he is frequently described as "of" or "inTermit." Being unable to to write, his signature is always "with his hand at the pen led" by some other person, usually a "nottar," or notary. His appearances in records are numerous, some being of such a nature as to show that he was a man of weight and influence; while his frequent appearances in conjunction with his chief seem to indicate a close friendship between them, both being of about the same age...

    The appearances of Angus in records show considerable variety of locality and circumstance. Besides Inverness, Cawdor, and other places near home, he is found in Ross-shire and Perthshire, at inveraray, and more than once at Huntly and Edinburgh. Although unable to write his name, he seems to have been in request as a witness to deeds; on many occasions of this kind he was probably present as a companion to his chief...

    In 1600 Angus and his three sons are found giving a band of manrent to the Marquis of Huntly, who remits and discharges them "of all rancour, malice, envye, or uthir quhatsumevir doine aganis us be the said Angus and his forsaidis (sons, servants, &c.) and speciallie of al quhatsumevir deid doine be him or onny of his in the leit trubill fallin out betuis us and Lachlane Mackintoiss of Dunnachten, his cheiff."... Nine years afterwards, ... Angus joined in the great Band of Union among Clan Chattan, which was signed at his own place of Termit, and in this his name appears second, coming next afterthat of the tutor of Mackintosh.

    In 1609 he aquired the heritable right of the land of Alturlies ("Auldtirleys") and Breaknish, in Petty, with fishings, &c., sasine being given 31 Aug. on precept under the Great Seal dated 22 June; and from this time the family continued to flourish and spread.

    According to the Farr MS., Angus married

    1st a dau of Mark Dunbar of Durris, by whom he had a son, Lachlan (1st of Kyllachy); and

    2nd, Agnes, dau of Kenneth Mackenzie of Suddie, with issue John (of Moril) and Alexander (of Holm and Aldourie); but it appears that

    [3rd] Marjorie or Marion Falconer was his wife in 1609, when she is associated with him in the charter of Alturlies and Breaknish; and in 1625 a precept from Chancery of 15 July directs that sasine be given in those lands to William Mackintosh as heir to the deceased Mackintosh of Altryllies, his father, "procreated between and Marion Falconer his spouse." From these entries it may be assumed that the lands had been acquired in 1609 by means of Marion Falconer's money.

    His son, Alexander had feus of Aldourie and Holm, near Inverness, the latter of which, in 1621, he transferred to his cousin Alexander, son of William (younger brother of Angus), in whose line the lands of Holm have ever since remained.

    Another son, probably by the second wife, was Angus ..., who appears several times in the Mackintosh papers. and "Mr." Angus, "recor" or "minister" of Kingussie, and who had a son William, served heir to him 12 May 1663.

    Angus "Williamson" died in 1624, "a little before Whitsunday."
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    *... A friend being in prison at Edinburgh on some charge involving capital punishment, Angus entered Holyrood in disguise and managed to obtain a private audience of the king, James VI. Presenting a pistol at James' breast, he obtained from the terrified monarch a token by which he procured his friend's liberation. He then immediately embarked in a boat waiting for him at Leith, and next morning was at Kirkwall in Orkney. He was thus able to brove an alibi on being charged with threatening the king's life, but confessed privately to James, who good-jumouredly pardoned him and gave him the nickname of Angus with the Brazen Face...

    Source: THE MACKINTOSHES AND CLAN CHATTAN, by A.M. Mackintosh, Edinburgh, 1903, p. 365-9



    Angus-mac-William married Lady Marjorie Falconer DUNBAR, of Durris about 1569 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Marjorie was born about 1556 in Durris, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died about 1572 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lachlan MACKINTOSH, 5th of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1570 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died before 30 Nov 1630 in Kyllachy, Tomatin, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Angus-mac-William married Lady Agnes MACKENZIE, of Suddie about 1572 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Agnes was born about 1557 in Suddie, Inverness-shire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Laird John MACKINTOSH, of Moril was born about 1572 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland; and died.
    2. Laird Alexander MACKINTOSH, of Holm and Aldourie was born about 1575 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland; and died.
    3. Lady Beatrix MACKINTOSH, of Termit was born about 1585 in Termit, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died in in Aberarder, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Angus-mac-William married Lady Marjorie FALCONER, of Halkerton after 27 Nov 1598 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Marjorie (daughter of Alexander FALCONER, 6th of Halkerton and Isobel GRAY) was born about 1580 in Halkerton, Forfarshire, Scotland; died in in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Laird William MACKINTOSH, of Alturlies and Breaknish was born about 1599 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Donald - The Tutor MACKINTOSH, of Termit, in Cullerny, 3rd of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1506 in Inverness-shire, Scotland (son of William - M?r MACKINTOSH, 2nd of Kyllachy-Killachie); died before 1576 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G2Q7-RQ9
    • Name: Donald MacWilliam Mackintosh
    • Occupation: Between 1550 and 1563; Tutor during the minority of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh

    Notes:

    Donald Mackintosh, 3rd of Killachie was tutor during the minority of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh. He had one son, Angus, by Catherine, daughter of Hugh Rose, 9th of Kilravock Castle who succeeded him.
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    William was succeeded by his second son, Donald, commonly called Donald Williamson, styled "of Cullernie." He married about 1553 Catherine Rose, 4th daughter of Kilravock, widow of John Fraser of Farraline, killed at Blar-na-leine, 15th July, 1544. Donald took an active part for his infant chief [Lachlan Mor] in the deplorable position into which the family fell through the remorseless hatred of the Earl of Huntly, who first compassed the death of William, Lachlan's father, got all his estates forfeited, and thereafter gifted to him. At Inverness, on 2nd April, 1561, Donald is served nearest agnate to Lachlan, his chief, and so reduced was the family at the time, and so dangerious the power of Huntly, that only one landed gentleman appeared on the jury... Some [who appeared] may have been Mackintoshes, but all honour to the Macphersons, Macqueens, Shaws, and Macbeans, who rallied round the chief's interest at a critical period. The jury found that Donald was nearest agnate of William (cousins in the 2nd and 3rd degree), that he had come to the age of 25 years, that he was prudent in the management of his affairs, and able to take care of the administration of the affairs of another, that he was not the next in succession if it should happen Lachlan to decease, and that Lachlan had a sister older than himself. Upon 2nd March, 1563, Donald is appointed, by James, Earl of Moray, bailie over the lordships of Petty and Stratherne. By Catherine Rose, Donald Williamson had two sons, John and Angus, the former dying before his father, the succession opened to the younger son, Angus Williams son, known as Angus "the brazen faced." Source: TRANSACTIONS OF THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF INVERNESS, Minor Highland Families, No. VII, "The Mackintoshes of Kellachie, Styled Sliochd Alain," vol xix, 1895, p. 100-01.


    Donald married Katherine ROSE, of Kilravock about 1553 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Katherine (daughter of Lord Hugh ROSE, 9th of Kilravock 9th of Clan Rose and Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus) was born between 1515 and 1525 in Kilravock, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died on 2 Apr 1624 in Scotland, United Kingdom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine ROSE, of Kilravock was born between 1515 and 1525 in Kilravock, Inverness-shire, Scotland (daughter of Lord Hugh ROSE, 9th of Kilravock 9th of Clan Rose and Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus); died on 2 Apr 1624 in Scotland, United Kingdom.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LC1V-NSP
    • LifeSketch: ; "A fourth daughter of this mariage, named Kathrine, was maried to John Fraser of Farralen, (whose familie is best known by the title of Bailzie of Stratherrick,) who, with the Lord Lovat, and most of the name of Fraser, were killed at Kinlochlochie 1543.
    • Name: Katherine-nic-Hugh Rose

    Notes:

    "A fourth daughter of this mariage, named Kathrine, was maried to John Fraser of Farralen, (whose familie is best known by the title of Bailzie of Stratherrick,) who, with the Lord Lovat, and most of the name of Fraser, were killed at Kinlochlochie 1543. She was one of the four scor widows who, by haveing posthume sons, restored the name of Fraser, almost extinct by killing of their husbands, as aforesaid. What his tocher was, I find not, only I find a receipt of eleaven merks Scots, in compleat payment of his tocher. This Kathrine Rose, after the deceass of John Fraser, her first husband, maried Donald M'Intosh Williamson, by whom she was mother to Angus M'Intosh, (called Williamson also,) a verie wittie and dareing man, predecessor to the present M'Intosh of Kylachie."
    from Family of Rose 1
    Sources
    1 e-books, A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of Kilravock by Hew Rose and Lachlan Shaw (1848).


    Children:
    1. John MACKINTOSH, of Cullerny was born about 1554 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died before 1576 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
    2. 1. Angus-mac-William MACKINTOSH, of Termit, 4th of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1555 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died in 1624 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
    3. William MACKINTOSH was born about 1556 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William - M?r MACKINTOSH, 2nd of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1459 in Stratherrick, Inverness-shire, Scotland (son of Allan - Riabhach - Reoch MACKINTOSH, of Balliherranachin , 1st of Killachie); died after 1552 in Balliherranach, Stratherrick, Inverness-Shire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: MHFW-5L5

    Notes:

    William Mor Mackintosh, 2nd of Killachie, had two sons, John and Donald, who both appear in a band to Sir John Campbell of Cawdor dated 28 August 1534 and also in the 1543 band of the Clan Chattan. John supported Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox against the Regent Arran and was with him at the Battle of Glasgow Muir in 1544. He died before his father who was therefore succeeded by his second son, Donald
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    The Mackintoshes of Killachie were a minor noble Scottish family and the senior cadet branch of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. Their most famous member was James Mackintosh who was a Scottish jurist, Whig politician and historian.

    Alan Mackintosh, 1st of Killachie was the third son of Malcolm Beg Mackintosh, 10th chief of Clan Mackintosh. He was succeeded by his eldest son, William.

    William Mor Mackintosh, 2nd of Killachie, had two sons, John and Donald, who both appear in a band to Sir John Campbell of Cawdor dated 28 August 1534 and also in the 1543 band of the Clan Chattan. John supported Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox against the Regent Arran and was with him at the Battle of Glasgow Muir in 1544. He died before his father who was therefore succeeded by his second son, Donald.

    Donald Mackintosh, 3rd of Killachie was tutor during the minority of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh. He had one son, Angus, by Catherine, daughter of Hugh Rose, 9th of Kilravock Castle who succeeded him.
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    Children:
    1. John MACKINTOSH, of Termit, of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1504 in Ballikerranach, Stratherrick, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died after 1552 in Termit, Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
    2. 2. Donald - The Tutor MACKINTOSH, of Termit, in Cullerny, 3rd of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1506 in Inverness-shire, Scotland; died before 1576 in Cullerny, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

  2. 6.  Lord Hugh ROSE, 9th of Kilravock 9th of Clan Rose was born in 1474 in Kilravock Castle, Inverness-Shire, Scotland (son of Hugh ROSE, 8th of Kilravock, 8th of Clan Rose and Isabel SUTHERLAND, of Berriedale); died in 1543 in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GK56-YCB

    Hugh married Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus in 1517. Janet and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GL2T-QVC

    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine ROSE, of Kilravock was born between 1515 and 1525 in Kilravock, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died on 2 Apr 1624 in Scotland, United Kingdom.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Allan - Riabhach - Reoch MACKINTOSH, of Balliherranachin , 1st of Killachie was born in 1417 in Inverness-shire, Scotland; died on 20 Feb 1476 in Balliherranach, Stratherrick, Scotland; was buried about 1477 in Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G88H-2DN

    Children:
    1. 4. William - M?r MACKINTOSH, 2nd of Kyllachy-Killachie was born about 1459 in Stratherrick, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died after 1552 in Balliherranach, Stratherrick, Inverness-Shire, Scotland.

  2. 12.  Hugh ROSE, 8th of Kilravock, 8th of Clan Rose was born in 1442 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland (son of Hugh Hutcheon ROSE, 7th of Kilravock, 7th of Clan Rose and Mora MACKINTOSH); died on 17 Mar 1517 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland; was buried in 1517 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GLGQ-V57

    Notes:

    This Hugh was first maried in his fathers lyfetyme, with Isabel Sutherland, daughter to Wiliam Sutherland of Berridal, eldest sone and appearand heir to Alexander Sutherland of Duffus, and Morella Chesholme of Quarrellwood, his spouse ; the tocher being three hundred merks,for securitie where of he got the lands of Kinstearie. This was in the year ] 474.
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    He was next maried to Margaret Gordoune, sister to George Earle of Huntly, in the year 1484; the tocher being three hundred and fourscor merks

    Hugh married Isabel SUTHERLAND, of Berriedale about 1474 in Nairnshire, Scotland. Isabel (daughter of William SUTHERLAND, of Torboll, of Quarrelwood, of Berriedale - 4th of Duffus and Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus) was born in 1452 in Duffus, Morayshire, Scotland; was buried in 1484 in Nairnshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Isabel SUTHERLAND, of Berriedale was born in 1452 in Duffus, Morayshire, Scotland (daughter of William SUTHERLAND, of Torboll, of Quarrelwood, of Berriedale - 4th of Duffus and Janet INNES, of Hattoun, relic of Duffus); was buried in 1484 in Nairnshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GLLS-TNX
    • Name: Isabel De Moravia of Sutherland
    • Name: Rose

    Children:
    1. Lady Isabella ROSE, of Kilravock, latterly of Cawdor was born in 1472 in Nairnshire, Scotland; died in 1498 in Cawdor, Nairnshire, Scotland; was buried in 1498 in Nairnshire, Scotland.
    2. 6. Lord Hugh ROSE, 9th of Kilravock 9th of Clan Rose was born in 1474 in Kilravock Castle, Inverness-Shire, Scotland; died in 1543 in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland.
    3. Helen ROSE, of Kilravock, latterly of Ardbrylick was born in 1480 in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland; and died.