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younger of
Scatwell (died 1810), was a
British soldier during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Lewis Mackenzie was the son of Sir
Roderick Mackenzie of
Scatwell, 4th Baronet...
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Meikle Scatwell Mackenzie of Ord
Mackenzie of
Pitlundie and
Culbo Mackenzie of
Portmore Mackenzie of
Redcastle Mackenzie of
Royston Mackenzie of
Scatwell Sliochd...
- The
Mackenzie baronetcy, of
Scatwell in the
County of Ross, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 22
February 1703 for
Kenneth Mackenzie, who...
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purchased from
Mackenzie of
Rosehaugh by Sir
Kenneth Mackenzie, IV of
Scatwell, a
family originally from the
parish of Contin. Kenneth's son, Roderick...
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later Inglis of
Gairloch 1703 Mackenzie,
Inglis extant Mackenzie of
Scatwell 1703
Mackenzie dormant 1972
Mackenzie of
Tarbart 1628
Mackenzie forfeited...
- Lund, CBE FRS,
English psychologist Sir
Roderick McQuhae Mackenzie of
Scatwell, 12th Bt.,
Fellow of the
Royal College of
Physicians Dr
Digby McLaren,...
- Guilford. Mackenzie's (
Scatwell)
Estate Act 1844 7 & 8 Vict. c. 16 29 July 1844 An Act to
enable Sir
James John
Randoll Mackenzie of
Scatwell, Baronet, to add...
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Mackenzies of
Scatwell); and
Alexander Mackenzie, 1st of Kilcoy. The
Mackenzies of
Scatwell claim descent through Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st of
Scatwell, younger...
- Margaret,
eldest daughter of Sir
Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st
Baronet and 4th of
Scatwell.
Macleod fought for
Bonnie Prince Charlie in The 'Forty-Five', but the...
- also had a
charter from the Earl of Ross of the
lands of Meyne, the two
Scatwells (Meikle and Little),
Innermany (Invermeinie), Inverchoran, and Kinloch...