Hey folks-
I am not sure anyone here can help me on this or not, but for a few years now I have been trying to figure out exactly how the surname "Pollard" became associated with Clan Mackay. I have found various sources that list them as either a sept (an ambiguous term I know) or as clansmen, even one site listing it as a spelling variation of Mackay while other sites do not list Pollard at all.
The Clan Mackay USA website (I am a member) has it listed as a "Clansmen Surname" with a post in their forum listing the name as being blood related to the chief. That same post states that no new names have been added to the rolls since the Battle of Culloden (which seems odd given the 19th century revival of all things highlanderish).
Here is where I am getting stuck - I have been unable to find any genealogical reference to a Mackay / Pollard connection or spelling variation of either name (keep in mind I am only using computer based resources as I am stateside and unable to do a full, paper based search).
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas on how to establish a connection?
For reference here is the posting on the Clan Mackay USA website I am referring to above: http://www.network54.com/Forum/10631/message/1344566323
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