Sir Kenneth Douglas, 1st Baronet

Sir Kenneth Douglas, 1st Baronet

Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet (1754–1833) (born Kenneth MacKenzie) was the first Baronet of the Douglas of Glenbervie, Kincardine Baronetcy (second creation). He was created baronet in 1831. [http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=qVwMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA386&lpg=PA386&dq=%22Sir+Kenneth+Douglas%22+52nd&source=web&ots=Hw0Ejxm_ka&sig=xjj7k7cihd0uJ5PRr5mKaBdQZAA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result "A New General Biographical Dictionary", Hugh James Rose] ]

Born as Kenneth MacKenzie in Dundee in 1754, his father was Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kilcoy, Ross-shire, and his mother Janet, a daughter of Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet of Glenbervie (first creation).David Gates, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7910 ‘Mackenzie, Kenneth (later Sir Kenneth Douglas, first baronet) (1754–1833)’] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 19 June 2008]

He was commissioned as an ensign in the 33rd Foot in 1767, and was promoted lieutenant in 1775. MacKenzie transferred to the 14th Foot in 1783. He served in Guernsey, the West Indies, Flanders, Gibraltar, and Egypt. He joined the 90th Foot in 1784, when, under Thomas Graham, (later Lord Lynedoch), he trained light company troops. On the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Ogilvie of the 44th Foot, Mackenzie transferred to that regiment, taking command.

Following a decision by the British Army to train some line regiments in light infantry techniques, Sir John Moore, a proponent of the light infantry model, offered his own regiment of line infantry, the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, for this training, at Shorncliffe Camp.Chappell, p. 11] Mackenzie was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 52nd. They formed a brigade with the 95th Rifles, and three line regiments. Much of the training was undertaken by Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth MacKenzie, who devised many of the tactics of light infantry training,Chappell, p. 12] He was responsible for many of the drills and exercises of the "Shorncliffe System".

Injured after a fall from a horse in late 1803, he took leave, during which time he married Rachel Andrews, of Shorncliffe. (They had 6 sons and one daughter.) He saw some active service at Cadiz, but his health remained poor, and he spent most of the war convalesceing in England. In 1811 he was given command of the light infantry troops then in England.

Made baronet in 1831 he also changed his surname to Douglas that year. He died in 1833 and was succeeeded by his son Robert Andrew Douglas.

Notes

References

* Chappell, Mike; (2004) "Wellington's Peninsula Regiments (2): The Light Infantry", Oxford: Osprey Publishing, ISBN 184176403

External links

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* [http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/MIs/MIsHythe/01.htm Monument inscription, Hythe Church]


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