John D. Mackay

For other people named John Mackay, see John Mackay (disambiguation).

John D. Mackay (born 1909, in Maeback, Papa Westray[1] - December 1970[2]) was a Scottish schoolteacher. He taught on Stronsay and North Ronaldsay before working as headmaster of Sanday School between 1946 to 1970.

He is remembered locally for writing to The Times in 1967 suggesting that Orkney and Shetland be returned to Norway after five centuries as part of Scotland. His letter brought publicity to Orkney and boosted some residents' morale, at a time when absorption into the administrative structure of the Scottish Highlands seemed destined to cause a reduction in the powers of the local authorities. A stream of local publicity efforts followed.

References

  1. Ian W. Skea (February 2007). "Of knickery and gablos". Living Orkney.
  2. Rendall, Tom. "John D. Mackay: Man of Letters". http://frontiersmagazine.org/. Retrieved 28 August 2013. External link in |publisher= (help)


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