109414: Hector MacVicar

Hector MacVicar (d 1581)  was the son of Donald MacVicar, Am Piocair Mòr. The MacVicars held large swathes of land in North Uist, with Hector owning Kyles Berneray, Baile Mhic Phàil and Baile Mhic Conain, all in the district known as Sand.

This was the time of the Reformation and the mainland authorities felt unable to spread their religious message to Uist with the MacVicars in control. Instead they hatched a plot with the infamous Hugh MacDonald, Uisdean MacGhilleasbuig Chleirich. With Hector’s father at a conference in Edinburgh, Hugh made his way from Skye to Carinish, where he murdered Hector’s eldest brother, unbeknown to Hector and his two remaining brothers. Pretending friendship, Hugh invited them to Dùn an Sticir for a banquet. There the three were killed in cold blood. 

Their sister composed a lament to their memory. This is just one version, available from Tobar an Dualchais.

Details
Record Type:
Person
Date of Death:
1581
Gender:
Male
Record Maintained by:
CGTNT