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A fascinating account of adventure and intrigue documenting the plights, perils, and triumphs of Clan Mackay. A must read for anyone looking to discover their past or to learn about the greatest clan in scottish history. Manu Fort!
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Aberach afterwards Alexander Angus Angus Mackay appear APPENDIX arms battle became Bighouse Bishop Book brother called Captain Castle charter church Clan close consequence Council dated daughter death descended died documents Donald Durness Earl of Caithness Earl of Sutherland Edinburgh Elizabeth Farr father fighting follows Forbes force four gave George give given granted Gunns hand head heir Highlanders Hugh Huntly Inverness Isles issue James John John Mackay joined King known Lady lands latter leaving Lord Reay Macleod March Margaret marriage married Mary Master McKy Moray Neil obtained officers parish passed possession prisoner probably raised Reay Papers recorded regiment returned Ross Sandside says Scotland Scots secure served Sinclair Sir Robert Gordon sons soon Strathnaver succeeded thereafter Thurso Tongue took unmarried wife William