- The
Battle of
Drumnacoub (Battle of
Druim na coub, Drum-ne-coub) was a
Scottish clan
battle involving factions of the Clan
Mackay fought in the far northwest...
- son John Ian
Mackay of
Aberach who was
still a teenager. The
Battle of
Drumnacoub took
place in 1433.
Angus Moray with the men of
Sutherland and supported...
-
succession some time
around 1427 to 1433
culminated in the
Battle of
Drumnacoub, in
which two
factions of the clan
fought on Carn Fada,
between the Kyle...
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Tuiteam Tarbhach (1406)
Dingwall (1411)
Harlaw (1411)
Harpsdale (1426)
Drumnacoub (1427/33)
Lochaber (1429) Palm
Sunday (1429)
Inverness (1429)
Mamsha (1429)...
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capturing Mackay who was then
executed at Inverness. (See:
Battle of
Drumnacoub). In 1464, John of Islay, Earl of Ross
disposed of
Pulrossy to his brother...
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Tuiteam Tarbhach (1406)
Dingwall (1411)
Harlaw (1411)
Harpsdale (1426)
Drumnacoub (1427/33)
Lochaber (1429) Palm
Sunday (1429)
Inverness (1429)
Mamsha (1429)...
- Neil Bh****e or Wh****e.
Sometime between 1429 and 1433, the
Battle of
Drumnacoub took
place where Angus Du Mackay, 7th of
Strathnaver defeated the Clan...
-
involving his
father Neil
Neilson Mackay that had
resulted in the
Battle of
Drumnacoub in 1427 or 1433. Due to this
conflict John Bain not only
dropped the surname...
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Caithness and 990 men were slain. In 1429, in Strathnaver, at the
Battle of
Drumnacoub,
Aonghas Dubh
MacAoidh (Angus MacKay),
chief of Clan
MacKay was also victorious...
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Battle of Palm
Sunday 1429 CE :
Siege of
Inverness 1430 CE :
Battle of
Drumnacoub 1431 CE :
Battle of
Inverlochy 1437 CE :
Sandside Chase 1438 CE : Battle...