William Alexander Mackinnon (Lymington MP)
Appearance
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William Alexander Mackinnon | |
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Born | 1813 Marylebone, London, England |
Died | (aged 90) Folkestone, Kent, England |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Member of Parliament |
Father | William Alexander Mackinnon |
William Alexander Mackinnon DL JP (1813 – 14 September 1903) was elected the Whig MP for Rye on 10 July 1852 but the result was declared void as a result of "treating". There was a question of £220 left behind a sofa cushion at the Red Lion to pay for a dinner.[1] At the resulting bye-election the seat was taken by his father William Alexander MacKinnon. At the next election he was elected MP for Lymington which he held until 1868 but he never spoke in parliament.[2] He was the 34th Chief of the Clan Mackinnon.[3] He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.[4]
Marriage
[edit]He married Miss Willes on 25 April 1846.[5] Mackinnon died aged 90 at his home Acrise Place near Folkestone, Kent.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Morning Chronicle 3 March 1854
- ^ "Mr William Mackinnon (Hansard)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).
- ^ a b "Deaths." Times [London, England] 16 Sept. 1903: 1. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 7 May 2013.
- ^ "Mackinnon, William Alexander (MKNN832WA)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ Daily News 29 April 1846