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  1. George Mackenzie de Rosehaugh (1636/1638–1691) era un abogado escocés, Abogado Real ( Lord Advocate ), ensayista y escritor. 1 . Biografía. Mackenzie nació en Dundee, hijo de Sir Simon Mackenzie de Lochslin y Elizabeth Bruce, hija del reverendo Peter Bruce, ministro de St Leonard.

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  3. Sir George Mackenzie was a Scottish lawyer who gained the nickname “Bloody Mackenzie” for his prosecution of the Scottish Presbyterian Covenanters. He was the founder of the Advocates’ Library in Edinburgh, now the National Library of Scotland. As king’s advocate after August 1677, Mackenzie.

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  4. Sir George Mackenzie. Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh (1636 – May 8, 1691) was a Scottish lawyer, Lord Advocate, essayist and legal writer. He was nicknamed Bloody Mackenzie.

  5. George Mackenzie de Rosehaugh (1636/1638–1691) era un abogado escocés, Abogado Real ( Lord Advocate ), ensayista y escritor. Mackenzie nació en Dundee, hijo de Sir Simon Mackenzie de Lochslin y Elizabeth Bruce, hija del reverendo Peter Bruce, ministro de St Leonard.

  6. George Mackenzie. (1636—1691) lawyer and politician. Quick Reference. (1636–91). ‘Bloody Mackenzie’ was a nephew of the 2nd earl of Seaforth [S], briefly secretary of state [S] to Charles II in exile. A lawyer by profession, he opposed the rule of Lauderdale at first but in 1677 was appointed king's advocate [S].

  7. Dundee-born Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh (1636/1638-1691) was a lawyer and a politician who published works on various subjects. He was widely regarded by his contemporaries as 'the brightest man in the nation'.