Ministers (Clergy)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Note which reads 'Mr Aulaidh lived at Kilebhanain S Uist', 8 July 1870
Note which reads 'Mr Aulaidh lived at Kilebhanain S[outh] Uist' [Rev Aulay MacAulay, Cille Bhànain, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist].
Notes on the family of Rev Aulay MacAulay, November 1873
Notes on the family of Rev Aulay MacAulay of Na Hearadh/Isle of Harris, that he had six sons, one of whom was a baker in London, 'Mr Coinneach' [Rev Kenneth MacAulay] was the minister of Harris, then Ardnamurchan and then Caladeir [Cawdor] and Mr Aonas [Angus MacAulay] 'is said to have been mi[ni]st[er] of his fath[er]'. 'Coin[neach] Mac Onachai (Morrison) wrote Lord MacAul[ay] with whose people he had a comhaltas [family relationship]. No reply.'
Papers of Rev. Bruce Kenrick
Sermons: 'Glasgow and St Andrews SH [short hand] where the subjects are ascertained', [1815-1824]
Stories about Donl Rua, Somhairle Rua and Am Piocar Mor, 14 July 1870
Story about Mr Aulaidh and the fugitive [Bonnie Prince Charlie] and family history notes, November 1873
Story about Mr Aulay and accompanying family history notes, 11 July 1870
Story about Mr Aulay being stranded on Pabb[a]y, 11 July 1870
Story about Mr Aulay being stranded on Pabby [Pabaigh/Pabbay] because he had gone there to preach on a Sunday evening with the intention of returning that evening but ended up preaching for seven successive Sundays before he was able to return.
