Annabella Bayne, Wife of Alexander Mackenzie of Tollie

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Dingwall Museum

Dingwall

Title

Annabella Bayne, Wife of Alexander Mackenzie of Tollie

Date

18th C

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 76 x W 63 cm

Accession number

5305

Acquisition method

gift from Dingwall Town Council, 1975

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

1. [old label] 'Wife of Alexander Mackenzie of Tully. Query 1st Annabella dau of Sir Donald Bayne of Tulloch. Killed in Dingwall Riot 1721 [sic] [line descending to] Alexander 1st of Portmore. Or 2nd Katharine dau of [?] Bayne of Delny [line descending to] Anne m Kenneth Mackenzie of Millbank.' 2. [typed label] 'Wife of Alexander Mackenzie of Tollie. Prsented to the Town Council of Dingwall by the Trustees of the late Mr Arthur A. Bethune, London. April 1946.'

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