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- In 1580, Mungo Campbell, natural son to John Campbell in Logan, married Janet Lokhart of Auchmilling whose father Alexander Lockart and mother Janet Anderson had both died. By this marriage he inherited the 6s. 8d. lands of Auchmilling;
Charter to Mungo Campbell, natural son to John Campbel in Logane, and Janet Lokhart in Auchmilling, his spouse, and their heirs, of the 6 s. 8 d. lands of Auchmilling now occupied by Alexander Lokhart, father of the said Janet, in said lordship, which lands belong to the said Alexander in liferent and the said Janet heritably, resigned by them for this regrant, paying yearly 10 s. 2 d., with duplication, services at courts, etc. Dated Edinburgh, 24th April 1580 ;
witnesses, Robert Aitldn, Robert Birrall, James Maistertoun and James Prymros, notary, servitors of the Iconimus. (f. 197.)
Most of the lands in Logan were held by the Campbell family of Auchmannoch. Mungo Campbell must have prospered, for in 1607 we find him gifting the 40d. lands of Dalschangan, aka Fallshead, to his third son James, or failing to his fourth son Matthew, or failing to his fifth son Robert. His first son was John and second son believed to be George.
Registration of Sasine, dated 12th December 1607, of Quintin [Mungo] Campbell of Auchmilling, in liferent, and James Campbell, his third lawful son, and the heirs lawfully to be procreated of his body, whom failing, Mathew Campbell, his fourth son, and the heirs lawfully to be procreated of his body, whom failing, Robert Campbell, his fifth son, and his heirs and assignees whomsoever, in fee, in the 40d. lands of Dalschangan occupied by John Woddell, in the lordship of Kylesmuir, on a Charter thereof to them dated at Kingzeanecleuch 20th May 1603, by Agnes Michell, only daughter of the deceased Robert Michell of Burneheid, with consent of Hugh, Lord of Loudoun, and George Michell in Burneheid, at whose instance she is interdicted, and also with consent of John Campbell of Kingzeanecleuch and William Campbell of Greinokmains for their interest. Sasine is given by David Reid in Craigheid, as bailie ; witnesses, Andrew Jamie in Auchmilling, James Wilsoun in Barquoyis, and William Cowthart in Mauchlene. 34
Mungo Campbell must have died about 1629, for in 1630 there is sasine for the 6s 8d lands of Auchmilling to John Campbell, son of deceased Mungo Campbell in Auchmilling.35
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