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Scottish peer and corporate financer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aeneas Simon Mackay[1], 15th Lord Reay, Baron Mackay (pronounced "Ray"; born 20 March 1965), a Scottish lord and Dutch nobleman, is a British corporate financier who is also hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mackay. [2] In the Netherlands he is Lord of Ophemert and Zennewijnen, with castle Ophemert.[3][4]
The Lord Reay | |
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Member of the House of Lords | |
as an elected hereditary peer 28 January 2019 | |
By-election | 28 January 2019 |
Preceded by | The 7th Baron Skelmersdale |
Personal details | |
Born | Aeneas Simon Mackay 20 March 1965 |
Political party | Conservative |
Education | Westminster School |
Alma mater | Brown University |
Educated at Westminster School and Brown University, Lord Reay was a founding partner of the corporate finance firm Montrose Partners.[5]
Lord Reay was admitted to the House of Lords in January 2019, after winning a hereditary peers' by-election.[6][7] He sits as a Conservative member of the House, and is a member of Lloyd's.[8]
In 2023 the Clan Mackay inaugurated Aeneas Mackay as their chief at a ceremony at the Farr Stone, in north Sutherland, and in the presence of representatives from Clan-Mackay societies from Canada, the U.S.A, Germany and Scotland. The ceremony involved a religious blessing; readings of poetry and ancient documents; a recitation of the chief’s lineage; and the presentation to the chief of a dirk, staff and seal. The chief's seanchaidh lead the ceremony, which included the participation of the Lord-Lieutenant of Sutherland and the High Chief of Clan Donald.[9]
The then Master of Reay married to Mia Ruulio from Finland, elder daughter of Markus Ruulio, in 2010.[10] Lord and Lady Reay live in Chelsea SW3 and Whittington Hall, and have three children:[11]
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