William Mackenzie

William Mackenzie

William Mackenzie may refer to:

* William Mackenzie (ophthalmologist) (1791–1868), Scottish ophthalmologist
* William Mackenzie (contractor) (1794–1851), British civil engineering contractor
* William Lyon Mackenzie (1795–1861), Scottish-born journalist and rebel in Upper Canada; the grandfather of the Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
* William Mackenzie (railway entrepreneur) (1849–1923), railway contractor and entrepreneur in Canada, the United States, and Brazil
* William Douglas Mackenzie (1859–1936), American theologian
* William Mackenzie (publisher) (fl. 1870), Scottish publisher and printer
* William McKenzie, Baron McKenzie of Luton (born 1946), English politician


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  • William Mackenzie (ophthalmologist) — Infobox Scientist name = William MacKenzie image width = caption = William MacKenzie birth date = April 1791 birth place = Scotland death date = July 1868 death place = Scotland residence = nationality = field = Ophthalmologist work institution …   Wikipedia

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