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 M A C 6. 21 july, 1811; is. in 1848, Loulea-Alexandrins, dan. of Richard Jones, Eoq., Id. C’. Sydsey, New South Wales, aud has four dana. Aloxandar, a captain ins the army, avlco a Lilias lass. c v. John, iu holy orders, 6. 11 Feb. 1813; in. Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Chalmers. vs. Douald-Macleocl, capt. RN., 6. 11 Sept. 1811; to, 20 April, 1561, Oorotbea, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir Michael Sir Rodes’ick svae z. at his dcccaes, 54 April, 1750, by his Seymour, O.C.R. vii. james, in holy orders, 5. 21 Dec. 1119; to. 11 May, 1147, eldest cots, Philadelphia, youngest dan. of the late Sir Percival hart Mackenzie, Esq. of IIsmitgcrahl, by wbcin he h:c,l four esns Dyke, Bt. of Lnllingotone Caotle. Kent; C. 20 Ang. 1817. His widow os. 2ndly, 19 Oct. ISIS, W. Knapp, Rag. i. Margaret, C.. in 1849. ci. Katharine, C. Sept. 1827. iii. Mary, C.. in 1519. Sir George ‘a.Sndly, 27 Oct. 1830, Katharine, 2nd dan. of Sir of Sir James Cslqnhonn, hart. of I.nss, by lOden his Henry Jardino, of Harwood, and widow of Captain John wifc. sister cf Wiiliam, isth Earl of Sntlcerlaiscl, and had Street, R. A., and left by her, at his decease, in Oct. 154S two sons, Lewis, col. of tiso Ross and Crsinarty lttncgere (his widow C. 2 Aug. 1117) a son, 5. Henry-Angnstin-Oruano, 5. 24 April, 1839. Sir Goorgc was a general-officer in the Royal Scottish Jsiice-Wcaivcs, heir to the title; besides two dane., Katharine-Morinsn, archers, the Queen’s body-guard in Scotland, and a deputyliont. II Jnne, 1111, and wee s. by his 2nd, Sot only surviving son, of Ross-shire. His eon and heir, VIII. SIR ALExAStOER, 5. 10 Jan. 1801; retired from the for the co. Roee, 1. 10 Aug. 1770; who in. 20 March, 1010, Bengal army 1 Ang. 1911, after ais nniistcrrtspted service of Hccirictta-Wharton, only snrtiriug Can. of the late William more than twenty-six years. Besidos minor campaigns fos Mackenzie, Fog. of Snddy, and sister and soic heir of which medals were not given, Sir Alexander was preaent at Ilajor-Ocn. Jolin-Randoll Mackenzie, of Snddy* (who fell the siege and capture of Bhnripore, 1125-20, and received at the battle of Talavera, its Aug. 1009), by whom (who te, the medal. lie served as deputy judge-advocate-general at Roeehangh, 14 Nov. 1640) he had an only eon, with the army of Gwalior, and had a horoo killed under him at the battle of 3laharajporc, 29 Dcc. 5141. lIe took part, also, in the first campaign on the Sntlcj, 1541-46, bitt Sir James C. in 1813, and was z. by his son. waa not engaged ii, any of the battles. He ii. I Jan. 16.50 C’rcolioo—16 Oct. 1671. Arias —Qnarterly:1st and 4th, as., a deer’s head, cahosecd, or, for llacsccacie; 2nd, a rock in flames, ppr.; 3rd, three or, for lIAcRcwzsc; 2nd and 3rd, gn., a boar’s head, conped, legs of a mao, armed, ppi., conjciictcd in the centre at the arg., for Csessaonas. Cred—A boar’s head, erect, or, botween the attires of a upper i’art of the thighs, Iloxed in triangle, garnished and stag, fixed to the scalp, sa, .Sspportero—Bsxtcr, an armed highlander, in fnil costume, hand grasping a sword, in bend, ppr., for Snnnv. ppr.; sinister, a mehnck, ppr. llJolto—Pnlchrior cx ardnis, ‘Seat—Coal,Hose-shire. M A C K E N Z I E. MACKEnZIE, SIR JAMRS-JOHR-RANnOLL, of Scat- well, co. Ross; 8. 20 June, 1814 - at. 10 Oct. 1838, Lady Anno Wontworth Fitzsvilliam, 4th dan, of Charlos-William, 5th Earl Fitcwilliam. Sir Jamos s, as 0th baronet, on the death of his father, S March, 1843. JL £11 fRif C, This family is a junior hrancli of the vary ancient house of MAcRcRzIR of Kintail, springing from Sin Roacicsca MAcRcaaIc, Knt. of Tarbat and Cogcachc, 2nd son of Cohn, 11th fsndal Baron of Khitail, who its. Ilargaret, dan. of Torqnil Jhaclood, of Lewes, and had, with ecves’al other children, Sir John, his successor, ancestor late George Mnir,$ Eeq. of Casoencarie, by Margaret, dan. of the Earlo of Crcmarty; and KcRRcTR Ilacacazza, Esq. of Scatwsll, who 01. let, of Alexander llackenzie, Esq. of Delvhse, and granddan. Margaret, eldoot dan. and co-heir of Sit’ Robert Mnnro, of of John Mackenzie, Rag. of Dclvinc, aaaniacd the surname Fonlis, commonly called The Black Boron; and lndly, great-uncle, John Mackenzie, Req. of Belvine, and was Janet, eldest dan. of Walter Ross, Esq. of Inverchaivon, created a llaronet 1 Nov. 1903. lie as. its Sept. 11A7, Jane, and had issue hy both marriages. He was o. at his decease oldest dan. of Sir Robert Slnrray, Dart, of Clermoist, by by his eldest surviving eon, I. KERNRTn Maciccieccat, Esq., who was created a Bin-sari whom he had issue, ef Nova $cstis, 22 Feb. 1703. Sb- Kenneth at. lot, Liliao, dais, and heir of Sic- Roderick Mackcncic, of Findon (by which union the Findon branch of the Mackenzie family merged in that of Scatwoll), and had issue, Ronasescic, his heir, Alexander, Simon, of Scotshnrn, who C. in 1761, leaving issue. Margaret, in. lot, to iEneas Maclcod, Eoq. of Caciboll; and 1532, Sopbia-Hatilda, 5th dan. of James-Raymond Johnstone, 2ndly, to Roderick Mackenzie, of Appleci-css, Isabel, in. to Kenneth Baine, of Tnlloch; and 2ndly, to leaving isane, Roderick Chisholm, of Ccmar. Elizabeth, m. to William Ilackenzio, of Belmadsithy. Sb’ Kenneth rs. 2ndly, Christias,, oldest dan. of Roderick Mackoncic, Rsq. of Avoch, who C. without ioonc; and lrdly, Ahigail, dan. of John Urqnbart, Eoq. of New Mall, by whom he had one son, Kenneth, captain FlOss service; and two dane., Jean, m. to Kenneth Mackenzie, of Dundonoll; and Acme, so. to Thomas Mackenzie, of GM. Sh- Kenneth was s. by the eldest surviving son of his lot Mackenzie, 4th son of Kenneth, 5th Baron of Kintail, by a marriage, II. Sin Ronsaccic. This gentleman at. Janet, dan. of dau. of Lord Lovat. Lndoviok Grant, of Grant, and by her (who ci. at RosebangS, 10 Feb. 1761) had isene, 727 M A C Lswse, his hair. Simon Mackenzie, of Sc,’tsbnm. Janet, a to Sir Alcaa,s,lcr llaclccnzic, hart. cfGairlsch Elizabcth, c. ti C,,lin Mackancic, “:sq.f Slsisnt5’cr,tlsl. Mas-garet, sit, In Issues Cnthhcrt, Es,j cf F’arnssc Ill. Site Lswss, 1. in 1711; who cc. Isabel, sian. of COn and a clau., Rodcrick, C,,lin, Leivis, Gcorgs, ansI l,ihias and d3-hcg at Find,,n, 111 Sept. 1716, was s. by his clsicet son, IV. 55cc Roncawa, who so. 7 April, 1701, Catherine, dan. (who at. 22 Feb. 1791, Gnsce, dan. of the latc Thomas Lockhart, Req., and prodcccaecd Ins father in 1010), and and Belsn, b,,th dcrccssd. Sir Rsdericlc C. V. Sin JataEs-Wcisvss, lord licnt. and eomctinie liP. Jaaics-Jocicc-RAanocL, present baronet, LYreatiea22 Feb. 1703. .Arac—Qnas-terly: lot and 4th, az., a deer’s head, cabossed, spurred, or, for Mancaoa of Levee. (‘rests—The snn in splcadc’sn-, pps’.. for ScAvwELc,,- a dexter ,Oss5sjarlers—Two stags. JJs,tt’sco—Above crest, “Sinemacnih.” Under the arms, Sic itur ad astra.” SosO—Roazlsangh, near Hnnlcchy, and 1.och Linchart Lodge, co. Ross. MACKENZIE. I ‘MuIlt-MACRI1NZIE, Scst ALEX- - ______ ANDEI1, of Dclvino, co. Perth, ( capt. 78th foot, 8. 6 July, 1840; I lis father, as 3rd baronet, 1 Voj 3. Sin Ato.xazcaaa Mntn, 5. hi 1704, the eldest son of the of Ilacaziezia npon succeeding to the cslatos of his z. Jnnn-Wcrciaie-Pi’zr, late baronet. s. Sssaan, ‘a.to Robert Smyth, Req. of Mclhvon. (Fcc BunKo’s Lasdcsi Cesfry.) n. Georgiana-Margaret. itt. Laura-Jeinima. iv. Cecilia-Mary, C. 21 Jan. 1547. v. Elizabeth-Jane. Sir Alexander C. in 1533, and was o. by his eon, II. Sin JOaN-WILL5AM-FITT, 5. 1906; who at. 25 Ang. Faq. of Alva, as. Clackmainsan; and ci. 1 Feb. 1835, s. ALExANDER, present baronet. a. Robort-Smyth, 5. 1045. sn. Cecil-Cholmeley. hoot. R. F., 5. 1042; C, 2 Nov. 1553. iv, Kenneth-Augustus, 5. 1145. v. Hontagne-Johnetons, 5, 1147, vi. John-William-Pitt, 6. 1834. s. Georgiana-Mary. The family of MacKeNzie of ScMy derived from Kenneth Goorgc Mnir was son of William Muir, Req. of Caeoeiscaire, by Agnos his 2nd wife, dau. of John Sharpo, Req. of Ilnddam.