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- From the Clan MacFarlane web site:
There is an undated document in the Lyon Office at Edinburgh that gives the history of the succession to Duntroon at this; point; and is quoted as reported by Lyon King of Arms. Its date must have been somewhere about the commencement of the eighteenth century
"To Duncan Campbell of Duntrune succeeded Neil Campbell of Duntrune his son : to the said Neil succeeded Patrick Campbell of Duntrune his brother, and to the said Patrick succeeded John Campbell of Duntrune his son : in whose time Neil Campbell his remote relation bought debts and old apprisings against the estate and by virtue thereof possessed the same: and he having died without children he disponed the same to Patrick Campbell of Oib who at present possesses the lands and estate of Duntrune."
Patrick Campbell of Duntroon occurs, together with his wife, Margaret Campbell, his eldest son, John Campbell, and ,John's wife, Margaret,, daughter of Alexander Campbell of Inverlevir, on 5 December 1659, and again with his three sons, John, Alexander and Donald, in a charter by which, on 15 November of that year, he granted Raschoille to the said Alexander (who is styled Patrick's second son) and his heirs male, with remainder to the said Donald, Alexander's " younger brother german."
From this Alexander Campbell of Raschoille descend the Campbells of Raschoille.
Besides his elder brother and predecessor, Niall Campbell of Duntroon, Patrick had a younger brother, Colin, whose daughter, Anna, wife of Hugh McCallum in Kilmartin, is mentioned on 5 September 1665 in a document where Patrick Campbell of Duntroon is stated to be her uncle. [The Campbells of Duntroon by Herbert Campbell pub.1913]
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