Archibald Munro Last of Stuckghoy and first of Barnaline, was baptized on 3 Feb 1731/32 at Inveraray parish. He married Catharine McCalman on 6 May 1756. He died between 1810 and 1818.
As Archibald Munro or McNorevick of Stuckghoy, on 9 April 1753, he received sasine of these lands on a present of clare constat from John Duke of Argyll as heir to his great grandfather "Donald McDonachy vic Donil vic Demartin" . On 30 May 1780, though less than 50 years of age and with at least 30 years longer to live, Archibald made a disposition of his lands of Stuckzee and Phobil to his son Hugh; they exchange the lands of Stuckghoy &c. for those of Barnaline in the parish of Kilchrenan and Dalavich under a contract of excambion with John Duke of Argyll dated 25 October 1783, followed by a feu charter to Archibald in liferent and Hugh in feu dated 29 October 1795. Entry was at Whitsunday 1794.
from Clan Munro Annual No. 8, 1963-64, pp. 41-46