HughMackay may refer to: HughMackay (general) (c. 1640–1692), Scottish general who served during the Revolution of 1688 HughMackay of Bighouse, 18th...
Clan Mackay (/məˈkaɪ/ mə-KY; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mhic Aoidh [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ vĩçˈkʲɤj]) is an ancient and once-powerful Highland Scottish clan from the...
Graham, Viscount Dundee, defeated a government army commanded by General HughMackay. James VII went into exile in December 1688 after being deposed by the...
Donald HughMackay (March 22, 1914 – January 26, 1979) was the 26th Mayor of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He spent his youth in Calgary and Drumheller, receiving...
married Hector Mackay of Skerray. Christina Mackay, married Hugh Munro of Achany. Isobel Mackay, married John Mackay of Melness. Jane Mackay, married Murdo...
Iye Du Mackay, 12th of Strathnaver and Helen, daughter of Hugh MacLeod of Assint. However, as his parents were first cousins Donald Balloch Mackay was therefore...
only 13 officers in the three nominally Scottish regiments were Scots. HughMackay was largely responsible for recreating the Brigade by suggesting they...
it without external support. Opposing him was the highly experienced HughMackay who had a force of around 3,500, including 1,100 men from the veteran...
Mackay was the predominant family in the area with a junior branch of the family owning Scourie itself; in 1640, it was the birthplace of HughMackay...
The next Aberach chieftain was HughMackay who was son of Murdo Mackay, brother of Robert, IX of Aberach. HughMackay, born in about 1715 was commonly...
November 2011 The Lucky Country – Introduction to the sixth edition by HughMackay (extract), Penguin Modern Classics "The Lucky Country". Retrieved 2013-02-25...
Ginkel still favoured withdrawing, but the Williamite infantry general HughMackay argued for an immediate full-scale attack. Battle was joined in earnest...
Lovat and Rosamond Delves (née Broughton). She was married firstly to HughMackay, 14th Lord Reay, and then to businessman Sir Henry Keswick from 1985...
time at the 1946 Stampede. In the early 1950s, Mayor of Calgary Donald HughMackay began presenting the white hat to visiting dignitaries, a tradition that...