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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...
- side was the old chief, Angus Du (Dow) Mackay and his second son John Aberach Mackay. On the other side were Angus's cousins Morgan Neilson Mackay and...
- Caithness. This was followed by the Battle of Leckmelm where the Mackay of Aberach branch of the clan ****isted the Earl of Sutherland in defeating the Clan...
- defeated by Angus’s forces who were led by his second son, John Mackay, I of Aberach at the Battle of Drumnacoub in 1433, although Angus was killed. Neil Mackay...
- was fought between the Clan Gunn against the Clan Sutherland, Mackays of Aberach and the MacLeods of ****ynt. The Battle of Leckmelm was fought shortly after...
- following sons: John Ian Mackay, 1st of Aberach. Progenitor of the Mackay of Aberach family (also known as the Clan Aberach). Roderick Mackay. William Mackay...
- the MacLeods of ****ynt and the Mackays of Aberach. ****stean Mackay chose to oppose the Aberachs. The Aberach Mackays then rushed to the open arms of the...
- Mackay of Sandwood, married secondly Robert Neilson Mackay of the Mackay of Aberach branch of the clan, married thirdly John Grey of Rhine, parish of Rogart...
- ****ynt. In the 16th century the MacLeods of ****ynt supported the Mackays of Aberach, a branch of the Clan Mackay, in a feud against their chief ****stean Du...
- English Reformation, 1867 (text) Christian Life in the Camp Mackay of Aberach According to Nutter (1884), Margaret Mackay was born in Scotland in 1801...