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1 70 Bute in the Olden Then. Barrone was in 1419 the property of John Stewart the Sheriff, being held on a ward tenure from the Steward of Scotland . In the middle of the fifteenth century part of it Was held by the king's ranger, John Scott, in payment of his Official duties. At the end of the century James IV. Granted The whole lands to David Lyndesay and his wife Eufame Stewart. In the redistribution of lands in 1506, Barrone was divided Between Gilcrist Makwerich of Achamor, Gilcrist Mak- Werich (or Macmorich of Beallelon), Archibald Stewart, and Gilcrist Makconochy. Before 1554 the larger portion of These lands had been disponed to Sheriff James Stewart Garrach, or The Garachtys, comprising North Garochty (now Plan) and South Garochty , has been tenanted from time imme- Morial by the family of Makkaw. Three tenants of the name Received charters in 1506 — Gilnew in North Garochty , and Gilpatrick and John in South Garochty . Sheriff Sir James Stewart obtained South Garrachty from John M'Caw by disposition dated 28th December 1590. In 1699 Bannatyne of Lubas sold the Sheriff a part of Garrachty And Glencalum. Arch. M'Caw sold his half of North Garrachty to the Earl In 1737. Arch. M'Caw sold Glencalum to the Earl in 1707. From a clare constat executed by the Marquess in 1796, it Appears that Daniel, son of James, son of Daniel, son of Gil- New, was then portioner of the west part of South Gar- Rachty, holding in feu-farm off the Marquess for the yearly Payment of — 1. 25 shillings Scots at Whitsunday and Martinmas ; 2. I boll 3 firlots of oats, and The Barons of Bute . 1 7 1 3. 2 bolls bear between Christmas and Candlemas. 4. One-fifth, one-twentieth, and one-thirtieth part of a Lardner mart at each Martinmas in name of feu- Duty, deducting three-ninths on account of marts And oats from feu -duty; heirs-male doubling feu- Duty on entry. By a settlement in 1845, James M*Kay (the last of the Mackays), portioner, disponed the lands of South Garrachty to John M'Kechnie, eldest son of the deceased James M'Kechanie, Merchant in Rothesay, and Mary M'Kay, and to his heirs ; Failing whom, to the heirs of James M*Kechanie, on condition That they took the name of M*Kay. On i6th April 1875 the Rev. John M*Kechnie entered into possession, and on his Decease in 1877, his widow, Mrs Mackay, succeeded to the Property. In 1828, the Marquess's property extended to 103 acres 2 Roods 18 falls. In 1828, James M'Kay's property extended to 70 acres 2 Roods.