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Joshua Henry Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie

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The Hon. Joshua Henry Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie (1774 – 1871) was a 19th-century Scottish lawyer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.

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Early life

The grave of Joshua Henry MacKenzie, Greyfriars Kirkyard

He was born in 1774 the eldest son of the Edinburgh author Henry Mackenzie and his wife, Penuel Grant. His maternal grandfather was Sir Ludovic Grant. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Dr Joshua Mackenzie. The family lived at Cowgatehead just off the Grassmarket in Edinburgh.

Career

In 1822 he was elected a Senator of the College of Justice taking the seat previously held by the late Lord Kinneder.[1]

Personal life

He married Helen Anne Mackenzie (1799-1866), daughter of Lord Seaforth. Her sister, Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie, was the wife of Vice Admiral Sir Samuel Hood and James Alexander Stewart of Glasserton. Together, Joshua and Helen were the parents of several children, including:[2]

  • Francis Lewis Mackenzie
  • Henry Mackenzie
  • Frances Mary Mackenzie
  • Penuel Augusta Mackenzie.[2]

In 1825 he was living at 6 Royal Circus in Edinburgh's Second New Town.[3] In later life he moved to Belmont House, a substantial mansion west of the city, near Corstorphine.[4]

He died on 17 November 1851. He is buried with his parents in Greyfriars Kirkyard. The grave lies against the retaining wall mid-way along the northern slope.

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 February 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b Mackenzie, Alexander (1894). History of the Mackenzies. Inverness: A & W Mackenzie.
  3. ^ Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1825
  4. ^ Alumni Cantabrigiensis: F L Mackenzie, John Venn


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