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Scottish poet, critic and literary journalist
Lachlan Mackinnon
Born
1956 Aberdeen, Scotland
Occupation
Poet
Nationality
British
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
Notable awards
Eric Gregory Award 1986
Spouse
Wendy Cope
Lachlan Mackinnon (born 1956) is a contemporary British poet, critic and literary journalist. Born in Aberdeen, he was raised in England and the United States. He was educated at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxford. He took early retirement from teaching English at Winchester College in 2011 and moved to Ely with his wife, the poet Wendy Cope.
LachlanMackinnon (born 1956) is a contemporary British poet, critic and literary journalist. Born in Aberdeen, he was raised in England and the United...
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She now lives in Ely, Cambridgeshire, with her husband, the poet LachlanMackinnon. Cope was born in Erith in Kent (now in the London Borough of Bexley)...
imprisoned on Iona by the Macdonalds. The earliest record of the Mackinnons is of Lachlan Makfingane, who witnessed a charter by Donald de Ile, dominus Insularum...
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Colorado. The original Pizzeria Locale owners, Bobby Stuckey and LachlanMackinnon-Patterson, would continue to own their original location in Boulder...
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Scams, Scandals and Skulduggery. M&S. pp. 60–68. ISBN 0-7710-7952-4. LachlanMackinnon (27 November 2014). "The Principality of Outer Baldonia: A Nova Scotia...
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Durrell, James Fenton, Selima Hill Eric Gregory Award: Mick North, LachlanMackinnon, Oliver Reynolds, Stephen Romer James Tait Black Memorial Prize for...
After her death, he married Mary Mackinnon, daughter of Sir LachlanMackinnon of Strathaird, 28th Chief of MacKinnon. Sir Roderick MacLeod of MacLeod...
Pippa Little, James Harpur, Simon North, Julian May 1986: Mick North, LachlanMackinnon, Oliver Reynolds, Stephen Romer 1987: Peter McDonald, Maura Dooley...
subsequently Sleat. MacKinnon was the eldest son of John Og MacKinnon, probably to be identified as the brother of Sir LachlanMacKinnon of Strath. Clan traditions...
Livingstone Mackinnon LRAM (20 April 1889 – 1974) was a Scottish pianist and music educator. Mackinnon was born in Aberdeen, the daughter of LachlanMackinnon and...
SS William Mackinnon was a steamboat on Lake Victoria in East Africa. She was named after Sir William Mackinnon, founder of the Imperial British East Africa...
(1768–1851), wit and poet Andrew Lycett, English biographer and journalist LachlanMackinnon (born 1956), poet and critic G. D. Martineau (1897–1976), English...
position of Chair. Doris Livingston Mackinnon was born on 30 September 1883 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Her father, LachlanMackinnon, was an advocate and Consular...