Colonel Lewis Mackenzie, younger of Scatwell (died 1810), was a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars.
Biography
editLewis Mackenzie was the son of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Scatwell, 4th Baronet and Catherine, daughter of Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 1st Baronet.[1]
The Ross and Cromarty Rangers, a fencible regiment was embodied in June 1799 and commanded by Colonel Mackenzie. Though the terms of its service were to extend to Europe, it remained in Scotland. It was disbanded shortly after the peace of 1802.[2] He died in 1807, (he did not survive his father who died in 1811).[1]
Family
editOn 22 February 1794 Mackenzie married Grace, daughter of Thomas Lockhart.[1]
Notes
edit- ^ a b c Lundy 2011, p. 50488 § 504877 cites Mosley 2003, p. 2505.
- ^ Browne 1854, p. 384.
References
edit- Lundy, Darryl (25 August 2011), "Lewis Mackenzie", Person Page, The Peerage, p. 50488 § 504877 Endnotes:
- Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003), Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, vol. 2 (107th, 3 volumes ed.), Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books), p. 2505
- Attribution
- This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Browne, James (1854), history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans: with an extensive selection from the hitherto inedited Stuart papers, vol. 4, A. Fullarton and Co., pp. 368–384