xv_ 44 (1849), _portrait_.
MACKINTOSH, ANGUS (son of John Mackintosh of Holme, Inverness,
_d._ 1847). _b._ 1826; ed. Edinb. acad.; matric. from univ.
coll. Oxf. 15 May 1845; led a dissipated life; became very
violent in London, April and May 1852, attracted great attention
at one of the Queen’s drawing rooms, his name was consequently
dropped from the list of presentations, applied for redress to
the lord chamberlain in vain; confined in Saughton Hall asylum,
Edinburgh from 13 June to 20 July 1852 when he escaped; brought
an action for illegal detention against Dr. John Smith and Dr.
Lowe proprietors of the asylum, verdict given against him 29
July 1859, began another action against them May 1863, verdict
given in their favour after a 7 days’ trial in Edinburgh 12 Feb.
1864; resided at Holme, Invernesshire. _A.R._ (1864) 19–22.
MACKINTOSH, CHARLES CALDER (son of Dr. Angus Mackintosh _d._
Tain 1831). _b._ Tain 5 Oct. 1806; ed. at Aberdeen and Glasgow;
co-pastor of Tain 1828, and minister 1831–43; minister of Free
ch. Tain 1843 and of Free ch. Dunoon 1854 to death; a very
popular revival preacher; D.D. of Union coll. Shenectady, Sep.