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The Reay Fencibles Or Lord Reay's Highlanders (1890) John MacKay
The Reay Fencibles  Or Lord Reay's Highlanders (1890)


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  • Author: John MacKay
  • Published Date: 22 May 2010
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::60 pages
  • ISBN10: 1161939415
  • ISBN13: 9781161939415
  • File name: The-Reay-Fencibles-Or-Lord-Reay's-Highlanders-(1890).pdf
  • Dimension: 154.94x 231.14x 12.7mm::249.47g
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Clan Mackay (Gaelic: Mac Aoidh) is an ancient and once-powerful Scottish clan from the far North of the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old kingdom of Moray.They supported Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. In the centuries that followed they were anti-Jacobite.The territory of the Clan Mackay consisted of the parishes of Farr, Tongue Huntly, who was the chief enemy of the Covenanters in ihe north, tried hard to gain Sutherland and Lord Reay to his Lord Reay's son, John, did indeed go side, but he failed. To Elgin to confer with Huntly, where both were apprehended and lodged in Edinburgh Castle. The Reay Fencibles, or Lord Highlanders Compiled From Documents Supplied the War Office; The New Hart's Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List, for 1890 (Being the Fifty-First Annual Volume) Containing Dates of Commissions, and a Summary of the War Services of Nearly Every Officer in the Army, Tallents (H.), The Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry in the Great War, 1914-1918, 1926, first edition, In Antiques & Interiors A partnership between the National Records of Scotland and the Court of the Lord Lyon Search for people Search for people in records indexed personal name. Search our records | About the year 1895, the Strathnaver portion of it, or Strath halladale, was united to the parish of Farr. Sutherland proper in- cludes the parishes of Dornoch, Creich, Lairg, Golspie, Rogart, Clyne, Loth and Kildonan. Duthaich Mhic-A< idh. Or Lord Reay's country, embraces the parishes of Eddera- chilis, Durness, Tongue, and Farr. called the Argyll Highlanders; but he had to fall of an adjutant then a much less august figure in Caithness, and Lord Reay's Mackay country in The 1st Sutherland Fencibles, raised Lord Reay stayed on for a year or two, had another few years Officers of the 2nd Battalion at Aldershot, 1890. 26 The Oban Times, 4 January, 1941. Champion Pipers of the Past and Present. Pipe-Major Meldrum. It is impossible to say who was the best piper at any date in the past, just as it is impossible to say who is the best piper at the present day, but it must be interesting to many to know who were the winners of the pibroch competitions at the big gatherings, and here is the list from 1781, when He served with the Reay Fencibles in Ireland, 1798, and after the regiment was disbanded, returned to his native parish. His wife's name was Henrietta Campbell. He was fourth in descent from Charles Dhu Mhic Mhor, youngest son of Donald, first Lord Reay. A brother of George MacKay's was in the 79th Highlanders. in -7> THE REAY FENCIBLES LORD REAY'S HIGHLANDERS. THE CL^AN MACKAY SOCIETY CHARLES MACKAY, 263 BUCHANAN STREET* 1890. It is said that in the last Sutherland fencibles, raised in 1793 and disbanded in 1797, there were 33 John Mackays in one company alone. In 1794 the Reay fencibles, 800 strong, were raised in a few weeks, in "Lord Reay's country", the residence of the clan Mackay. Lords Reay (1628) 1 st Lord Reay, Donald Mackay, b.1591, a.1628, d.1649. The Mackays were an ancient Highland family based in the lands of Strathnaver in Sutherland. Donald Mackay was the son of Huistean Du (Hugh) Mackay of Farr, Tongue and Strathnaver (b.c.1562, d.1614) and his second wife Jane Gordon (b.1574), daughter of Alexander Gordon, 12 th Earl of Sutherland. A collection of genealogical profiles related to British Army - Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess British Army - Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's). People area of Sutherland and Caithness and disbanded in 1763 Lord Reay. 1779 - 2nd Sutherland Fencibles Amongst other districts fixed on government for raising Fencible corps at the commencement of the French Revolutionary Wars, that of "Lord Reay's country" (as that region was then called), the residence of the Clan Mackay, was selected; the chief of that clan, the then Hugh, Lord Reay, being, from mental imbecility, incapable of acting, Hugh PROM DRESS Worn Once Size 13/14, Authentic Montage Mon Cheri118974-Color Purple Haze-Sz 10-Mother of the Bride, Wedding Dress Illusion Tank Chiffon Lace Ivory, 1890 The Reay Fencibles or Lord Reays Highlanders., MYTHIC FRONTIERS 9780813064185 Catalog Record: An old Highland fencible corps, the history of the Reay fencible Highland regiment of foot, or Mackay's Highlanders, 1794-1802 | HathiTrust Digital Library Fencible regiments were not expected to serve outside their own district, but the Lord Lieutenant and Commander-in-Chief, Lord Cornwallis, a just He held his blunderbuss at the ready, told Dwyer to go on all fours, and to open the door. Dwyer took to his heels and a kilted Highlander flew after him. The name " Lord. Reay's Country " appears to have come into use following the year The Reay Fencibles or Lord Rtay's Highlanders, John Mackay, 1890. Book digitized Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive user tpb. Skip to main content. This banner text can have markup. Home; web; The Reay Fencibles, Or, Lord Reay's Highlanders: Compiled from Documents John Mackay, Clan Mackay Society. -circle Add Review. Comment. Reay Fencibles (1794) Amongst other districts fixed on government for raising Fencible corps at the commencement of the French Revolutionary Wars, that of "Lord Reay's country" (as that region was then called), the residence of the Clan Mackay, was selected. Thus, the line and the network can coexist in a family like Hugo Hamilton s, or in a complex society like Ireland with a history of division and conflict. However, the very concept of racial, cultural and social division is only made possible a conception of identity which sees it as based on direct lineage and pure essentialism. The Reay Fencibles:Or Lord Reay's Highlanders (1890) Add To Cart. There is a problem adding to cart. Please try again. Product - The Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland:From Its Origin Down to the Completion of the Treaty of Union Between England and Scotland in The Reay Fencibles, Or, Lord Reay's Highlanders. John Mackay. Printed and published for the Clan Mackay Society C. Mackay, 1890 - 59 pages. 0 Reviews.The Reay Fencibles, Or, Lord Reay's Highlanders John MacKay, Clan MacKay Society No preview available - 2015. The Argyle or Western Fencibles was raised Lord Frederick Campbell, who had been appointed colonel, and it was embodied in Glasgow in April, 1778. Of the men, 700 were raised in Argyleshire and other parts of the western Highlands; the rest were recruited in Glasgow and the south-west of Scotland.





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