Difference between revisions of "Mackenzie, Kenneth (London)"
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|Place of Birth=Cromarty | |Place of Birth=Cromarty | ||
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|Issue=6 sons, 2 daughters | |Issue=6 sons, 2 daughters | ||
|Source=History of Parliament Online | |Source=History of Parliament Online | ||
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Sat in Scottish parliament though seems to have been a passive participant, though tended to vote with the court. Selected to represent Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain (1707-8). Re-entered parliament as MP for Cromartyshire (1710-13). Left little trace in records of the House. Does not appear to be directly involved in general election of 1715. Returned as MP for Cromartyshire (1727-28) when he died in September 1728. His son [[Mackenzie, George (London) 2]] succeeded to the parliamentary seat. | Sat in Scottish parliament though seems to have been a passive participant, though tended to vote with the court. Selected to represent Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain (1707-8). Re-entered parliament as MP for Cromartyshire (1710-13). Left little trace in records of the House. Does not appear to be directly involved in general election of 1715. Returned as MP for Cromartyshire (1727-28) when he died in September 1728. His son [[Mackenzie, George (London) 2]] succeeded to the parliamentary seat. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:15, 30 June 2014
| Dates | 1707-8, 1710-13, 1727-28 | ||
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| Location | London | ||
| Vocation | Politician | ||
| Place of Birth | Cromarty | ||
| Marriage | Mary Kinnear (d.1680s); Anna Campbell; Elizabeth Edwards | ||
| Issue | 6 sons, 2 daughters | ||
| Place of birth | Source | History of Parliament Online |
Sat in Scottish parliament though seems to have been a passive participant, though tended to vote with the court. Selected to represent Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain (1707-8). Re-entered parliament as MP for Cromartyshire (1710-13). Left little trace in records of the House. Does not appear to be directly involved in general election of 1715. Returned as MP for Cromartyshire (1727-28) when he died in September 1728. His son Mackenzie, George (London) 2 succeeded to the parliamentary seat.