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    The Mackays of Aberach also known as the Clan Aberach are a Scottish family and a branch of the ancient Clan Mackay of the Scottish Highlands. They were...
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    Clan Sinclair of Caithness. This was followed by the Battle of Leckmelm where the Mackay of Aberach branch of the clan assisted the Earl of Sutherland in...
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  • by the force of John Ian Mackay of Aberach, while the helpless Angus Du Mackay was carried in a litter. The Mackays under John Ian Mackay defeated Angus...
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  • son of Robert, son of Murdo Neilson Mackay, chieftain of the Mackays of Aberach. Captain Hugh Mackay, 3rd of Borley commanded a company of Mackays that...
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    the Clan Sutherland, Mackays of Aberach and the MacLeods of Assynt. The Battle of Leckmelm was fought shortly after the Battle of Allt Camhna had taken...
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  • maintenance of the Mackay interests devolved upon his brother, John Mackay of Aberach. In 1436, or 1437, King James was murdered at Perth and Neil Mackay escaped...
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  • Mackay. A daughter, who married John Mackay, 4th chieftain of the Mackay of Aberach branch of the clan. Florence Mackay, who married Neil MacLeod of Assynt...
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  • borders of Ross in the parish of Rogart in which on one side William Mackay, chieftain of the Mackay of Aberach branch of clan was killed as was his brother...
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  • Reformation, 1867 (text) Christian Life in the Camp Mackay of Aberach According to Nutter (1884), Margaret Mackay was born in Scotland in 1801. In Nutter (1911)...
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  • the Mackays of Aberach. Huistean Mackay chose to oppose the Aberachs. The Aberach Mackays then rushed to the open arms of the Earl of Sutherland. Historian...
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  • borders of Ross in the parish of Rogart in which on one side William Mackay, chieftain of the Mackay of Aberach branch of clan was killed as was his brother...
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    the Mackay of Aberach branch of the Strathnaver Mackays and the Galloway Mackies. Sir Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay and Sir Patrick Mackie of Lairg, Galloway...
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  • second son John Mackay, I of Aberach. The sons of Neil Neilson Mackay were: John Bain who settled in Caithness and was the ancestor of numerous Bain families...
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    of Kilphedder. Janet Mackay, married William Mor Mackay, son of Neil MacEan MacWilliam Mackay, V of Aberach. Christian Mackay, married Murdo Mackay,...
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  • of Orange. The Mackay's lands of Strathnaver had offered asylum to persecuted Covenanters and John Mackay, 7th of Aberach, chieftain of the Mackay of...
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    ancestor of the Macleods of Assynt. In the 16th century the MacLeods of Assynt supported the Mackays of Aberach, a branch of the Clan Mackay, in a feud...
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  • The Clan Mackay is a highland Scottish clan. The clan chief of Clan Mackay has from early times been designated "of Strathnaver". The chief was also from...
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  • the Mackays, under John Rivach Mackay (second son of Angus Roy Mackay) and William Mackay who was the chieftain of the Mackay of Aberach branch of the...
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    Du (Dow) Mackay and his second son John Aberach Mackay. On the other side were Angus's cousins Morgan Neilson Mackay and Niel Neilson Mackay who were...
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    Battle of Leckmelm in Ross-shire by the Clan MacLeod of Assynt, the Clan Sutherland and the Mackay of Aberach branch of the Clan Mackay. Mackay, Robert...
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  • 1586 in Scotland (category Years of the 16th century in Scotland)
    Sutherland, Mackays of Aberach and MacLeods of Assynt defeat the Clan Gunn. Battle of the Western Isles on Jura: the Clan MacDonald of Sleat and Clan MacLean...
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    of Tulloch, John Aberach Mackay,[A] and Hugh Bayne Fraser of Bunchrew, a natural son of Thomas, Lord Lovat, killed at Blar-na-Leine and ancestor of the...
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  • upon the borders of Ross in the parish of Rogart in which on one side William Mackay, chieftain of the Mackay of Aberach branch of clan was killed as...
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    Donald Mackay, having advanced into Sutherland, placed a party of his clansmen in Skibo Castle, under the command of Neil Mackay of the Mackay of Aberach branch...
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    joined by the Mackay forces that had been posted on Drum Hollistan to protect their rear. Ian Aberach manoeuvred his opponents into a loop of the bay below...
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  • Hector Roy Mackenzie (category History of the Scottish Highlands)
    Bayne of Tulloch, John Aberach Mackay, and Hugh Bayne Fraser of Bunchrew, a natural son of Thomas, Lord Lovat, killed at Blar-na-Leine and ancestor of the...
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