"Be it kenned to all, me, William Macleod of Dunvegan, to become bound and obliged. Like as by the tenor hereof, I bindand oblige me, my heirs, leally and truly, by the faith and truth inmy body, to take, efauld, and true part, assist, maintain, and defend,and concur with Lachlan Mackintosh of Dunachton, Captain andChief of the Clan Chattan, and his heirs, in all and sundrie theiractions, causes, quarrels, debates, and invasion of any person orpersons whatever, indirectly used or intended contrary to the saidLachlan and his heirs in all time coming, from the day and datehereof, so that I, the said William Macleod, and my heirs, shallbe sufficiently and duly premonished and advertised by the saidLachlan Mackintosh and his foresaids, to the effect foresaid, andshall give faithful and true counsel to him and his heirs, by andattour concurrence, and take efauld part with him and his heirs(as said is) in all their just causes and actions as said is. Andsicklike I shall not hide, obscure, nor conceal, by any colour orengine, directly or indirectly, any skaith, displeasure, nor harm,meant or concert, in contrar the said Lachlan Mackintosh and hisforesaids by any whatsomever person or persons, the same comingto the knowledge and ears of me, the said William Macleod andmy heirs, but immediately after trial thereof in all our best manner,with all expedition and haste, shall advertise, report, and makeforeseen the said Lachlan Mackintosh and his heirs thereof. Asalso to concur, assist, maintain, defend, and take faithful part withthem against all mortals (the King's Majesty excepted allenarly).And this my bond to stand firm and stable in all time comingafter the day and date hereof. In witness of the whilk, I havesubscribed these presents with my hand, in manner under written,at Culloden, the 15th day of January, 1588, before witness." (Signed) WILLIAM M'LEOYDoffe Dunvegane. |