Donald McKay

(Western District and Diocese of Argyll and the Isles) Born in South Uist, 19th/22nd April 1842, the son of John McKay and Catherine McLellan; left for Scotland, 26th July 1870, and ordained a priest by Archbishop Eyre in St. Andrew’s, Glasgow, 13th August 1870; at Drimnin, Argyllshire, until 1887; “apostatised, took unto himself a woman” (original register).

Date Age Description
19/22 Apr. 1842
Born South Uist
1860-1865
18
Blairs
27 Sep. 1865
23
Arrived in the College
26 Jul. 1870
28
Left for Scotland
13 Aug. 1870
28
ordained a priest by Archbishop Eyre in St. Andrew’s, Glasgow
1870-1875
28
Ardkenneth, South Uist
1875-1878
33
Larkhall
1878-1882
36
Arisaig
1882-1884
40
Stirling
1885
43
Disappears from clergy lists

Report of the ordination of Donald McKay in the Scottish Catholic Directory of 1871.

The Rev. Donald Mackay was born on the island of South Uist, on the 22d April 1842, and entered Blairs College in July 1860. Having there finished his classes, he was sent in September 1865 to the Scots College of Valladolid. On completing his course there he returned to Scotland, and was ordained priest on the 13th August 1870 by the Most Rev. Archbishop Eyre, in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow, and appointed assistant at Ardkenneth, South Uist.