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Hugh Mackay (c. 1640 – 24 July 1692) was a Scottish military officer who settled in the Netherlands, and spent most of his career in the service of William of Orange (later William III of England). In 1660, Mackay was commissioned into Dumbarton's Regiment, spending the next few years in England and France, then volunteered to fight for the Republic of Venice in the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War. He rejoined Dumbarton's in 1672 on the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, before transferring to the Scots Brigade in 1673. A long established mercenary unit of the Dutch army, Mackay served with the Brigade for the rest of his career.

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  • Hugh Mackay of Scourie (* um 1640 in Scourie, Sutherland; † 3. August 1692, gefallen in der Schlacht bei Steenkerke) war ein schottischer General, der im Dienste Wilhelms von Oranien bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Hugh Mackay (c. 1640 – 24 July 1692) was a Scottish military officer who settled in the Netherlands, and spent most of his career in the service of William of Orange (later William III of England). In 1660, Mackay was commissioned into Dumbarton's Regiment, spending the next few years in England and France, then volunteered to fight for the Republic of Venice in the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War. He rejoined Dumbarton's in 1672 on the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, before transferring to the Scots Brigade in 1673. A long established mercenary unit of the Dutch army, Mackay served with the Brigade for the rest of his career. Mackay led the Brigade during the Glorious Revolution and was military commander in Scotland from 1689 to 1690. Despite defeat at Killiecrankie in July 1689, the Highlands had largely been brought under control by the end of 1690 and Mackay was reassigned to Ireland for the 1691 campaign. He returned to the Netherlands in October 1691 after the Treaty of Limerick and during the Nine Years War commanded the British Division serving with the Allied army. He was killed at Steinkirk on 24 July 1692. (en)
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  • Military Commander in Scotland, January 1689 - November 1690
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  • Dutch Republic (en)
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  • Third Anglo-Dutch War 1672-1674 (en)
  • Battle of Seneffe 1674 Cassel 1677 Saint-Denis 1678 (en)
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  • Franco-Dutch War 1672-1678 (en)
  • Jacobite Rising Killiecrankie (en)
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  • Williamite War in Ireland 1689-1691 (en)
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  • Painting of Mackay from 1690. (en)
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  • Military Commander in Scotland, January 1689 - November 1690 (en)
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  • Hugh Mackay of Scourie (* um 1640 in Scourie, Sutherland; † 3. August 1692, gefallen in der Schlacht bei Steenkerke) war ein schottischer General, der im Dienste Wilhelms von Oranien bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Hugh Mackay (c. 1640 – 24 July 1692) was a Scottish military officer who settled in the Netherlands, and spent most of his career in the service of William of Orange (later William III of England). In 1660, Mackay was commissioned into Dumbarton's Regiment, spending the next few years in England and France, then volunteered to fight for the Republic of Venice in the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War. He rejoined Dumbarton's in 1672 on the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, before transferring to the Scots Brigade in 1673. A long established mercenary unit of the Dutch army, Mackay served with the Brigade for the rest of his career. (en)
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