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Scourie (Scottish Gaelic: Sgobhairigh),
historically spelled "
Scoury", is a
village on the
north west
coast of Scotland,
about halfway between Ullapool...
- The
Mackays of
Scoury were a
minor noble Scottish family and a
branch of the
ancient Clan Mackay, a
Highland Scottish clan. They were
seated at Scourie...
- of Tongue.
Scourie Castle in Scourie, Sutherland. Seat of the
Mackay of
Scoury branch of the clan. (See Hugh
Mackay of Scourie). The
property later went...
- ISBNÂ 189821820X. Mackay, John (2017) [1836]. Life of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh
Mackay of
Scoury: Commander-in-Chief of the
Forces in Scotland, 1689 and 1690. Forgotten...
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Borley was the
third son of
Donald Balloch Mackay, 1st of the
Mackay of
Scoury branch of the clan, who in turn was the
second eldest natural son of Iye...
- Margaret,
daughter of
General Hugh
Mackay of
Scoury. Lord Reay then
received the
estates of
Eddrachilis and
Scoury as the
dowry which were a
large and valuable...
- He
married on 15
April 1615 to Christina,
daughter of
Donald Balloch of
Scoury, and left
several children: John, Robert, Neil, and Ann. John Mackay, VII...
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Mackay of
Scoury branch of the clan. He
fought at the
Battle of
Clynetradwell in 1590 and was
ancestor of the
famous General Hugh
Mackay of
Scoury). John...
- children:
William Mackay, who
married Ann,
daughter of Col. Hugh
Mackay of
Scoury.
Charles Mackay,
progenitor of the
Mackay of
Sandwood branch of the clan...
- (centinel)
Donald Mckay (centinel) (in Islandroan) Hugh
Mckay (centinel) (in
Scoury) Hugh
McPherson (centinel) Neil
Mckay (centinel) (in Niubeg, Durness) George...