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 | | Not only however did he make to the Paisley monks the gift of this patronage with absolute right to all rights connected therewith, but he added the "chapel of St. Columbe which is "juxta castrum meum de Schepehinche," so that as yet, his estates included the northern part of Kyntyr. |
 | | In furtherance of this proposal it was suggested that the King, David II, should visit Kyntyr, Knapdale and Arran, the dominion of John of Lorn, John of the Isles and Gillaspic Cambel, - districts which we are sure would have promptly declined the honor of such a visit. |
 | | On Argylls death in 1360 Knapdale reverted to the Crown (Robert II) by whom it was given in 1370 A.D. to John, lord of the Isles, remaining in his family till its final overthrow in 1436. |
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