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Clan MacAulay
Clan MacAulays from the book
The MacAulays are Celtic in origin. Their chief seat was Ardincaple, in Row, Dunbartonshire.
Ardincaple was probably built in the twelfth century. At one time they dwelt in Kintail, and some think they belong to the Lennox family.
It is said the original name was Ardincaples of that Ilk, until they took the name of a chief called Aulay. Aulay is mentioned in various charters by Malduin, Earl of Lennox, whose death took place at the beginning of the reign of Alexander III.
Aulay was the Earl's brother. His son and successor, Duncan, or MacAulay, Knight, is also named in the Earl's charters.
Subsequently, in 1587, Sir Aulay MacAulay is enrolled as among the chief vassals of the Earl of Lermox.
A branch of the clan went to Antrim, in Ireland, and acquired the lands of Glenerm. The last portion of the clan territory passed out of the hands of the 12th Chief in 1767, when Ardincaple was sold to the Duke of Argyll.
Lord Macaulay, the historian and essayist, belonged to the Clan MacAulay of Lewis, first on record in 1610, and a separate clan from the MacAulays of Ardincaple.
The following links will take you to the
Clan MacAulay Website
Clan MacAulay
2022 Clan MacAulay International Gathering
Booking for Caladh Inn
Stornoway
- Scottish Gaelic: Steòrnabhagh
- Scots: Stornoway
Isle of Lewis
- Scottish Gaelic: Leòdhas
- Lewis
Clan MacAulay Motto
Dulce Periculum
Danger is Sweet
Clan MacAulay War Cry
MacAmhlaidh gu Brath!
MacAulay Forever!
Clan MacAulay Prayer
Lord, make me right, for I canna change ma mind