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3. James, third son of Dr. James Oswald. 4. Richard, who died young. 1. Janet. 2. Margaret. 3. Barbara, who married Mr. Laird, and had an only daughter, Miss Margaret Laird. THE INNESES OF THURSATER The inneses of The liistoriau of the family of Innes of Innes asserts that they possessed " the third rig of Caithness, which they kept till the year 1540, " and he supposes that they may have acquired some part of their Caithness posses- sions as early as 1260 or 1270. The editor of Forbes' account... of the family, however, had been unable to dis- cover any evidence of their having held lands in Caith- ness previous to 1507, at which date Alexander, son and heu- of Alexander Innes of Innes, got a charter of Dun- beath, Reay, and Sandside. In 1541 and 1564 he obtained charters of various lands in Latheron, Wick, and Thurso parishes, which had previously belonged to the Oliphants ; but these the Innes family do not appear to have held for any length of time. In 1529 Dunbeath, Reay, and Sandside had passed into the hands of the Sinclairs, that being about the time of the marriage of Alexander Sinclair' of Stemster to Elizabeth Innes.
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