Genealogy of The Clan Gregor - 29 - Patrick Roy in Glengyle |
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"Duncan macphatrick VcCoulchere,", #81-1590; #15-1592; #31-1601
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"John his brother,( of Duncan macphatrick VcCoulchere,)", #82-1590; #15-1592; #32-1601 list
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"Patrick, (brother of Duncan macphatrick VcCoulchere,)", #83-1590;
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"and Gregor his brothers,( of Duncan macphatrick VcCoulchere,)", #84-1590;
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#30-1611a Robart McCoulchare sonne to the said Patrik
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#31-1611a Donald McCoulchare McGregour his brother to the said Robart
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#39-1611a Donald Dow McPhatrik VcCoulchaire his brother (brother of Patrik McConeichy VcFatrik VcCoulchaire in Innerlochlay )
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#40-1611a Patrik McConeichy VcFatrik VcCoulchaire in Innerlochlay
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#41-1611a Johne Don (?) McGregour his brother in Balfuidder (brother of Patrik McConeichy VcFatrik VcCoulchaire in Innerlochlay)
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#42-1611a Duncane Mcgregour his brother in Balfuidder also all there personis under my Lord of
Tullybarne [11] #58-1613b ---- McGregour his sone (probaly Donald - son of #57-1613b Gregour Ger McFatrik VcCoulcheir at Glenfrune)
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#30-1613d Grigor McPhadrik Oig VcCoulkeir - "third rank"
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#32-1611a Donald Grvymoche McGregour McCoulchaire brother to the said Gregour McPhatrick and to the said Patrik McCoulchare [SLAIN 1612] [15] 24. In Vol. I., page 339, it is mentioned that Robert McColl, in 1604, with his sons John, Malcolm, and Patrick, had changed his name to Buchannan; he was a son of Allaster McRobert Moir in Strathyre; also at page 348 Duncan McRobert changcd his surname to that of Dougall; VcCole is evidently VcCoull; thus Donald and his "four brethren" appear to have been of this Strathyre family. [16] Duncan, Patrick, and Alexander, having taken the name of Livingstoune, obtained a remission. Duncan and Allastair, both living in Callander, July 1612, were charged with the slaughter of Robert Mcphatrik Oig in Strathyre. July 24th, same year, [17] 1649 24. In Vol. I., page 339, it is mentioned that Robert McColl, in 1604, with his sons John, Malcolm, and Patrick, had changed his name to Buchannan; he was a son of Allaster McRobert Moir in Strathyre; also at page 348 Duncan McRobert changcd his surname to that of Dougall; VcCole is evidently VcCoull; thus Donald and his "four brethren" appear to have been of this Strathyre family.
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1649 list
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E69/19/1/88 - Hearth Tax Balquhidder 1691
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MacPharrie might have been the same Duncan Drummond or MacGregor in Strathyre who had been involved with Rob Roy's sons in the kidnapping in December 1750 of Jean Key as a wife for Robin Oig, for which Robin was hanged in 1754. James Mor excaped from prison into exile in France, where he died, while Duncan was acquitted. His involvement could be the reason for Walter Scott mistakenly claiming that Rob Roy had a son named Duncan. He was probably the same Duncan who was married to Kate, a daughter of Coll and granddaughter of Rob Roy some time after the '45. |
1. Duncan Mcpatrick VcCoulchere mentioned in proscription roll Feb. 1589-90. James Commendator of Inchaffray was called upon August 1590 to be surety for him amongst others. On Nov. 15, 1592, Sir John Murray of Tullibardine got the escheit of Duncan Mcpadrik Maccoulcheir MacGregor in Innernantie for not removing from the said land. Duncan was one of the pledges proposed in 1601, and was one of Glenstray's pledges to the Council, January 1604. He was cxecuted for intercommoning with the Laird of McGregor March 2, 1604. 2. John dhu Lean Mcpatrick VcCoullchere, he was on the roll of 1589-90 and was complained of by name to the Council with some others by Colquhoun of Luss, Nov. 22, 1602. In 1611 he was pursued by a military party under the Government and a private soldier sustained wounds in the pursuit. In March 1612 in a skirmish at Tomzarloch amongst the killed is John Patrick Nadidin MacGregor VcCulchere, probably the same. 3. Patrick Mcphadrick VcCoulchere in roll Feb. 1590. 4 Gregor ger Mcphadrick VcCoulchere denounced in same roll. James Drummond, Commendator of Inchaffray, the following August became surety for him. In 1613 a letter from the King mentions Gregor is to be delivered with Robert Abrach to the charge of the Earl of Perth and the Master of Madderty. The two sureties were summoned to exhibit their charges Feb. 1614, but it was stated that "Gregor Gair was in Ireland. He appears to have had a son “Dowle Oig McGregor Ger" apprehended by "Scogy McIntyre” who in March 1614 received a reward for the service, and Dowle Oig was thirefter execute to the deid." |