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▪ I. ˈscoury, a.1 Sc. Also 6 skowry, 9 scoory. Shabby, disreputable. Hence ˈscouriness.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxii. 15 The tod wes nowder lene nor skowry, He wes ane lusty reid haird lowry. 1792 A. Wilson Poems & Lit. Prose (1876) II. 27, I wha stand here, in this bare scoury coat Was ance a packman....
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Mackay of Scoury
He was later put on a boat to Scoury but died on passage.
General Hugh Mackay, 3rd of Scoury. References
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Clan Mackay
Scoury
Mackay of Scoury
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Scourie
Scourie (), historically spelled "Scoury", is a village on the north west coast of Scotland, about halfway between Ullapool and Durness.
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George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay
In December 1702 George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay, entered into a contract of marriage with 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 addition to the Reay Estate.
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unsel
† unsel, a. and n. Sc. and north. Obs. Also 6 vnsall, -sale, -sell, 7 ouncel. [var. of unsele a.] 1. adj. Unlucky, wretched; wicked.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xv. 40 Gais furth, I send ȝou, I ȝou tel, as lammys amang wolfis vnsel. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems xiv. 79 Off Sathanis senȝie syne sic ane vnsall menȝ...
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Iye Du Mackay, 12th of Strathnaver
They had two sons:
Donald Balloch Mackay (Progenitor of the 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 Beg Mackay.
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Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay
daughter of Francis Sinclair of Stirkoke, Caithness and had the following children:
William Mackay, who married Ann, daughter of Colonel Hugh Mackay of Scoury
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Mackay of Borley
county of Sutherland, Scotland
Donald Mackay, I of Borley
Donald Mackay, 1st of Borley was the third son of Donald Balloch Mackay, 1st of the Mackay of Scoury of Borley
Captain Hugh Mackay, 3rd of Borley commanded a company of Mackays that were raised in 1689 to assist General Hugh Mackay of the Mackay of Scoury
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Iye Roy Mackay, 10th of Strathnaver
Helen MacLeod married her first cousin, Iye Du Mackay, 12th of Strathnaver, to whom she had Donald Balloch Mackay the progenitor of the Mackay of Scoury
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Hugh Mackay of Bighouse
centinel) (in Corkall)
Geo Sinclair (centinel) (in Dalhalva)
Gilbert Down (centinel)
Donald Mckay (centinel) (in Islandroan)
Hugh Mckay (centinel) (in Scoury
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Mackay of Aberach
He married on 15 April 1615 to Christina, daughter of Donald Balloch of Scoury, and left several children: John, Robert, Neil, and Ann.
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Clan Mackay
Seat of the Mackay of Scoury branch of the clan. (See Hugh Mackay of Scourie).
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