Sir AlexanderMuirMacKenzie, 1st Baronet FRSE (2 March 1764 – 11 March 1835) was a Scottish advocate and landowner. He was born AlexanderMuir in Perthshire...
1471), Scottish clan chief AlexanderMuirMackenzie (1764–1835), Scottish advocate and landowner Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1803–1848), US Navy officer...
created on 9 November 1805 for AlexanderMuirMackenzie. Born AlexanderMuir, he had assumed the additional surname of Mackenzie on succeeding to the estates...
Montague Johnstone MuirMackenzie (29 September 1847 – 18 April 1919) was a Scottish barrister, legal writer, and Official Referee of the High Court. A...
ancestors of the Mackenzie chiefs to the 12th century. However, the earliest Mackenzie chief recorded by contemporary evidence is AlexanderMackenzie of Kintail...
palace at Knossos. Duncan MacKenzie was born on 17 May 1861 in the small Gaelic-speaking village of Aultgowrie, just outside Muir of Ord, near to Inverness...
which merges with the Tay at the foot of Birnam Hill, Dunkeld. [AlexanderMuirMackenzie, Taketties & Tyres in Strathbraan, page 27] Published poems included...
Charles Mordaunt, 10th Baronet; and Frances Rose, who married Sir AlexanderMuirMackenzie, 3rd Baronet. Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 1st Baronet (c. 1627–1715)...
Leonard. The foundation stone for the new building was laid by Sir AlexanderMuirMackenzie, 3rd Baronet, with full masonic honours on 18 May 1899. It was...
Mure Mackenzie CBE (9 April 1891 – 26 February 1955) was a Scottish historian and writer. Her middle name is frequently misspelled Muir. Mackenzie was...
MacDonald, Staff Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland. AlexanderMuirMackenzie McGlashan, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Agriculture...
The Battle of Falkirk Muir, or Battle of Falkirk, took place near Falkirk, Scotland, on 17 January 1746 during the Jacobite rising of 1745. A narrow Jacobite...
George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh resided there, known for his role in witch trials. He built the earliest documented manor house there. The Mackenzie family...
as 1580 by the Stewart family, and completed by AlexanderMackenzie, third son of Colin Cam Mackenzie of Kintail around 1618. As a result of his marriage...
Admiral James Dirom. Their daughter, Leonora Anne Dirom, married Rev William Muir FRSE (1787–1869). Other daughters included Magdalen Jemima Dirom and Sophia...
National Trust for Scotland museum. AlexanderMackenzie, who crossed Canada overland in 1793 and gave his name to the Mackenzie River, is buried near Avoch....
Thomas Muir (24 August 1765 – 25 January 1799), also known as Thomas Muir the Younger of Huntershill, was a Scottish political reformer and lawyer. Muir graduated...
Munros of Fowlis (1898). AlexanderMackenzie repeats the story given by George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie and John Mackenzie of Applecross that the...
and Muir of Ord in the parish of Urray. The tower house on a hill above the River Orrin is believed to have been built in 1545 for Murdo Mackenzie. Murdo...
during the Rebellion of 1745 Sir Archibald Muir, twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1691–92 and 1696–98 Prof Alexander Murray (1775–1813) James Murray of Deuchar...
Archbishop of Canterbury, was born in the village manse Alexander Skene (1837–1900), gynaecologist Fiona Muir-Harvey (born 1966), putative inspiration for the...
Sir William of Borthwick, knight 20 July 1476, Alexander Cunningham, Lord Kilmaurs, against Robert of Muir of Rowallan 9 December 1482, John the Bruce of...
men from the Clan Mackenzie sided with MacLeod. However, according to Alfred John Lawrence's 1963 history of the Bain family, Alexander Bane, 2nd Laird...
Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet 1817 Kincaid Mackenzie 1819 John Manderston 1821 Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet 1823 Alexander Henderson of Press 1825 William...
Radical Thomas Muir of Huntershill arrested on a charge of sedition but released on bail. 20 July – Stornoway-born explorer AlexanderMackenzie's 1792–1793...