Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple

Sir Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple (died 1617) was a Scottish laird, knight, clan chief, and a shire commissioner. He was the son and heir of Walter MacAulay Ardincaple, who was the laird of Ardincaple and chief of Clan MacAulay. The MacAulay estate of Ardincaple was situated in the location of the modern village of Rhu and Helensburgh, which both lie on the eastern shore of the Gare Loch, in Argyll and Bute. As chief of his clan, he entered into a contract with the chief of the MacGregors, pledging service and assistance to their chief. His clan feuded with the Buchanans, and his marriage to the widow of a deceased Galbraith chief brought forth feuding with that clan. He also feuded with the Campbells, particularly the Captain of Carrick. The Campbells made several attempts on his life and he was wounded one such encounter. Towards the end of his life he was knighted for his services. On his death he was succeeded by his first cousin.

Sir Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple
The heraldic elements within the seal of Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple, 1593
Born16th century
DiedDecember 1617
Known forChief of Clan MacAulay
TitleLaird of Ardincaple
SuccessorAlexander MacAulay of Ardincaple (a first cousin)
Spouses
  1. Joanna Cunningham
  2. Margaret Crawford
Childrenno children
Parent(s)Walter MacAulay of Ardincaple
Margaret Drummond
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