John Mackie (Kirkcudbright MP)

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John Mackie
Member of Parliament
for Kirkcudbrightshire
In office
20 February 1850 – 3 April 1857
Preceded byThomas Maitland
Succeeded byJames Mackie
Personal details
Died3 July 1858
NationalityBritish
Political partyWhig
ChildrenJames Mackie

John Mackie (died 3 July 1858)[1] was a British Whig politician.

He was elected Whig MP for Kirkcudbrightshire at a by-election in 1850—caused by Thomas Maitland's appointment as a senator of the College of Justice—and held the seat until the 1857 general election, when he stepped down in favour of his son James Mackie.[2][page needed][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rayment, Leigh (13 June 2017). "The House of Commons: Constituencies beginning with "K"". Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page. Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Craig, F. W. S., ed. (1977). British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885 (e-book) (1st ed.). London: Macmillan Press. p. 590. ISBN 978-1-349-02349-3.
  3. ^ "Election Intelligence". Wells Journal. 28 March 1857. p. 2. Retrieved 14 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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