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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


Kenneth na Cuire Mackenzie 10th of Kintail

See Burke's Peerage under "Cromartie"


James Innes "with the beard"

See Burke's Peerage under Roxburghe

"James with the Beard", Armour bearer to King James III

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_138.htm
Was said to possess a great estate in Buchan. He purchased lands from the Earls of Buchan and the Bishops of Moray. Chief Esquire to James III (reign 1460-88). Entertained James IV (1488-1513) at Innes Castle on 31 Aug 1490.


Alexander Sutherland

See Burke's Peerage under "Dunbar of Hempriggs"


James Grant 3rd of Freuchie

1st of Rothiemurchus. Not clear which wife is mother of his children

Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_463.htm
The elder son and heir of John Grant, 2nd of Freuchie, JAMES GRANT, 3rd of Freuchie, was called Sheumas nan Creach (James of the Forays). He was retoured heir to his father in Freuchie, with its castle and fortalice and other lands, in 1536 and 1539. On 24 July 1543 he was one of those who signed the Secret Bond by Cardinal Beaton and others, which was directed against the designs of "our awld enymyis of Ingland" against Queen Mary and the Queen-Regent. He was made Bailie (effectively the chief magistrate of its barony) of the Abbey of Kinloss before 20 June 1544.
In 1545, with consent of the dean and chapter of Moray, the lands of Knockando , Glencumrie, and Brodland, in the parish of Knockando, were granted by Alexander Douglas, Chaplain of St. Andrews (Knockando) to James Grant of Freuchie and Christian Barclay, his spouse. On 27 July 1545 he purchased the lands of Estir Urquhil (Easter Urquhart) and Cantradoun, within the barony of Clawach (Clava), in the sheriffdom of Nairn. On 2 3 April 1545, at Elgin, he excambed (exchanged) the lands of Easter Urquhart and others with Alexander Dolas of Cantray for the lands of Rothiemurchus. On 4 May 1548 Queen Mary granted him various lands in Lochalsh and Lochcarron. James died 26 August 1553 at Freuchie (today Castle Grant) and was buried by his own testamentary direction in the Parish Church of Duthil. He married, first , Elizabeth Forbes, daughter of John, 6th Lord Forbes; and, secondly, Christian Barclay, who survived him and married 2ndly Arthur Forbes of Balfour.