VIII. Patrick Denzelstoun of Colgrain, and Giles Colquhoun, his spouse, were infeft in the five pound land of Cameron, on the resignation of his father, 8th July, 1513. There is also
a sasine in his favour of the lands and mill of Little Ladrowel, Stucknahoick, and Lebardeland, in liferent, 31st December, 1518. Upon the demise of his father, he was infeft in Colgrain, Camis-Eskan, and Auchindennan, 12th October, 1523; and in his favour Archibald Campbell of Skipinch renounced the ward of the lands of Colgrain for a relief of 400 merks, 15th January, 1527, soon after which date he died. He appears to have married, secondly, in 1515, Giles Sempill, daughter of Sempill of Fulwood, in which year he conveyed to her the liferent of Cameron. She must have died soon after, as, in 1522, he took for his third wife Matilda, daughter of Sir Humphrey Cunningham of Glengarnock, to whom he gave a liferent of the same lands, and who survived him. He had a son—
IX. Robert Denzelstoun of Colgrain.