Beauly priory.
NOTE.--He was known by sobriquet of Fighting Jack, and was at time of
his death the oldest officer in British army.
MACKENZIE, JOHN. Entered Bengal army 1805; major 3 Bengal light
cavalry 1 Nov. 1838 to 30 Oct. 1848; lieut.-col. 9 Bengal light
cavalry 30 Oct. 1848 to 1852; lieut.-col. 7 Bengal light cavalry
1852 to death. _d._ Simla 5 May 1856.
MACKENZIE, JOHN CAMPBELL. _b._ 1804; connected with editorial
department of Galignani’s messenger since 1840, edited it
latterly. _d._ 65 Rue St. Anne, Paris 6 Dec. 1879.
MACKENZIE, JOHN FRANCIS CAMPBELL. _b._ Scotland; sub-lieutenant
R.N. 30 Aug. 1841; first lieut. of the Miranda during the
Russian war serving in the White Sea and at Sebastopol 1854–5;
served with a scaling ladder party at attack on Redan 1855;
inspecting officer of coast guard at Swanage 1855, and at Ryde;
captain 1 Oct. 1861, retired 31 March 1866; retired admiral 18
Oct. 1887; queen’s harbour master Holyhead 1872–92; connected
with all the philanthropic movement in Anglesea; a knight of the
legion of honour. _d._ of influenza, Holyhead 11 Jany. 1892.
_bur._ with military honours 15 Jany. _Times 12, 13, 16, 22
Jany. 1892._
MACKENZIE, JOHN KENNETH (younger son of Alexander Mackenzie).
_b._ Yarmouth, Norfolk 25 Aug. 1850; clerk in a merchant’s
office at Bristol 1865; entered Bristol medical school, Oct.
1870; M.R.C.S. Lond. 1874; L.R.C.P. Edinb. 1874; appointed by
London missionary society superintendent of medical station
at Hankow, China, arrived there 8 June 1875; removed to
Tien-tsin March 1879, where he founded a medical school for
native students, obtained funds for erection of a new hospital
at Tien-tsin, opened 2 Dec. 1880; edited The China medical
missionary journal 1887. _d._ of small-pox at Tien-tsin 1 April