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The Mackays of Aberach also known as the Clan Aberach are a Scottish family and a branch of the ancient Clan Mackay of the Scottish Highlands. They were the senior cadet branch of the Clan Mackay and were seated at Achness, in Strathnaver, which is in modern day Sutherland.〔Mackay, Angus. (1906). ''The Book of Mackay''. (St Andrews University). Printed by William Rae, Wick. Page 244.〕 In Scottish Gaelic they are known as the Sleaght-ean Aberigh (descendants of John Aberach).〔Mackay, Robert. (1829). ''History of the House and Clan of the name Mackay''. Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Jack & Co. pp. 67.〕 ==John Mackay, I of Aberach==
John Mackay, 1st of the family of Aberach was a younger son of Angus Du Mackay, VII of Strathnaver, chief of the Clan Mackay. His mother was a daughter of Alexander Carrach MacDonald, chief of the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, who in turn was a son of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles (chief of Clan Donald) whose wife was a daughter of Robert II of Scotland.〔Mackay, Angus. (1906). ''The Book of Mackay''. (St Andrews University). Printed by William Rae, Wick. Page 242.〕 John Mackay, I of Aberach's older brother, Neil Mackay was imprisoned on the Bass Rock for his part in the Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach in 1406.〔Mackay, Robert (1829). ''History of the House and Clan of the name Mackay''. Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Jack & Co. Page 58. Quoting from ''Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland'', pp. 64, 65, by Sir Robert Gordon (1580–1656).〕 Meanwhile, chief Angus Du Mackay's cousins, Neil and Morgan Mackay, had formed an alliance with the Murrays and Clan Sutherland who were enemies of Angus.〔Mackay, Robert.(1829). ''History of the House and Clan of the name Mackay''. Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Jack & Co. Page 66〕 Neil and Morgan along with the Murrays and Sutherlanders invaded Strathnaver in an attempt to take Angus's lands. However they were defeated at the Battle of Drumnacoub by the forces of John Mackay, I of Aberach who supported his father, the chief, Angus Du Mackay.〔Mackay, Robert.(1829). History of the House and Clan of Mackay''History of the House and Clan of the name Mackay''. Edinburgh: Printed by Andrew Jack & Co. Pages 66 – 67. Quoting from the ''Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland'' pp. 65, 66 by Sir Robert Gordon (1580–1656).〕 John Mackay, I of Aberach married a daughter of the chief of Clan Mackintosh and left two known sons; William Du Mackay and John Mackay.〔Mackay, Angus. (1906). ''The Book of Mackay''. (St Andrews University). Printed by William Rae, Wick. Page 244.〕
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