Kenneth Mackenzie

Kenneth Mackenzie

Kenneth Mackenzie or Kenneth McKenzie may refer to:

*Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet, British army general and architect of the Shorncliffe Method for Light Infantry training
*Kenneth R. Mackenzie (1908–1990), British scholar and parliamentary clerk
*Kenneth (Seaforth) Mackenzie (1913–1955), Australian poet and novelist
*Kenneth McKenzie (fur trader), 19th-century fur trader in the upper Missouri River valley
*Kenneth W. MacKenzie (1862–1929), two-time mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
*Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail (c.1569–1611)
*Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth (1635–1678)
*Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth (1661–1701)
*Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth (1744–1781) (of the second creation)
*Kenneth D. Mackenzie (born 1937), American management consultant
*Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir-Mackenzie (1845–1930), British barrister, civil servant and Labour politician
*Ken Mackenzie, pitcher for the New York Mets, 1962–1963
*Ken McKenzie (1923–2003), Canadian journalist, co-founder of "The Hockey News" magazine
*Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie (1833–1886) Translated the German tale "Till Eulenspiegel" into English: "Master Tyll Owlglass: His Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits" (1860)


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  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth — (1635 1678) was a Highland clan chief and Scottish nobleman, who adhered faithfully to Charles II through his tribulations. From his great stature he was known among the Highlanders as Coinneach Mor (Great Kenneth).Origins and educationMackenzie… …   Wikipedia

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  • Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison — (1872 1938) was a U.S. architect. But for his grandfather s role in the 1715 Jacobite RIsing, Murchison would have been the 7th Earl of Seaforth …   Wikipedia

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  • Kenneth R. Mackenzie — (1908 1990) was a British scholar and parliamentary clerk educated at Dulwich College and New College, Oxford. He was appointed Clerk to the House of Commons in 1930 and then Clerk to the Select Committee in the 1945 6 session, before becoming… …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth Clark — Kenneth McKenzie Clark, Baron Clark, OM, CH, KCB, FBA (July 13, 1903 ndash; May 21, 1983) was an English author, museum director, broadcaster, and one of the most famous art historians of his generation. In 1969, he was catapulted to… …   Wikipedia

  • Kenneth Clark — Kenneth McKenzie Clark, (* 13. Juli 1903 in London; † 21. Mai 1983 in Hythe, Kent) war ein britischer Kunsthistoriker, Museumsdirektor und Autor. In Großbritannien gehörte Clark durch die Fernsehserie Serie Civilisation, die er für die BBC… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Kenneth McKenzie (fur trader) — Kenneth McKenzie (aka Kenneth MacKenzie) was nicknamed the “King of the Missouri”, for as a fur trader for American Fur Company in the upper Missouri River valley, he controlled a territory larger than most European nations. McKenzie was a Scot… …   Wikipedia

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