96 THE CLAN OF URQUHART. Badge: Lus Leth-an-t-Samhraidh (Wallflower, Gillyflower). (HIS clan most probably takes its name from the district so called in Inverness! lire. There are several charters to persons of the name in Robertson's Index. Among them, one to Adam Urqnhart, under David II. (1340-70), of the lands of Fohestery in Buchan, cum Fortyre ; one to Ada Urquhart of Combathie, given by Hugli another to the same, and one charter under the same monarch, " confirnmns concessum per Willielmnm Comitum de Ross," of certain lands, dated at the castle of the Lord of Urquhart, 4th July 1342, and among the witnesses was adam de Urqnhart In 1449 a Thomas Urquhart was Bishop of Ross. In 1463 Helen Unjuhart, daughter of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty by his wife, a daughter of Lord Forbes, was married to James Baird of the Baird family. In some accounts of the battle of Pinkie, 1547, it is stated that there fell the seven sons of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty. If so, their names are not given in the Douglas " Baronage." The last Dean of Ross in 1585 was Alexander Urquhart. He was deprived of his post in that year, and the rents bestowed upon Robert Moiiro of Foulis's son Hector. In the Roll of Landlords in 1587, John Urquhart of Craigfintry and Culbo appears as guardian to his grand-nephew, afterwards the eccentric and learned Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty. John, called the Tutor of Cromarty, built Craigston Castle about the years 1604 and 1607. He married the heiress of Seton of Meldrum. Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, if he did not reside in the parish of King Edward, seems to have taken an interest in it for the ; inscription on the massive silver communion cups show that they were a joint present from him and John Urquhart of Craigfintry, the former name of Craigston. In the army of Gustavus Adolphns, under date 1026, we find Colonel John Urqnhart of Cromarty, "a valiant souldier, expert commander, and learned scholar." In 1649 the Castle of Inverness was nearly demolished by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and other cavaliers. He was one of the most quaint writers of the seventeenth century, and is chieily known as the translator of Rabelais. He was knighted by Charles I. at Whitehall, and accompanied the Scottish army to Worcester in 1651. In 1678 the Laird of Cromarty and Alexander Urquhart of Newhall were Commissioner* it Parliament. In 1(580 there were complaints laid before the Council against bis kinsman, Urquhart of Meldrum, commanding a troop of the King's Horse. Mary, daughter and heiress of William Urquhart of Craigston, married William Pollard, and their son, Francis Pollard-Urquhart, now has Craigston Castle. Major Beauchamp Colclough- Urquhart, of Meldrum and Byth, Aberdeenshire, was head of the family, but he was killed in action in 1898.
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