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  1. 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.

  2. Catálogo Online. Notícias. Recursos de Pesquisa. Adelpha Repositório Mackenzie. Bancos de Dados. Bases de Dados. Biblioteca Digital (Teses e Dissertações) Bibliotecas Virtuais. Guia Mackenzie de trabalhos acadêmicos. Livros Eletrônicos. Mecanismo On-line para Referências MORE. Mostras de TCC: Conteúdos. Portal da CAPES.

  3. George MacKenzie foi um cruel perseguidor dos covenanters na Escócia no século XVII. Seu mausoléu no cemitério de Greyfriars é hoje um dos locais mais assombrados do mundo, com fenômenos poltergeist e ataques sobrenaturais.

  4. O Mackenzie Poltergeist é o suposto espírito inquieto de George Mackenzie , uma figura infame na história escocesa que se envolveu na opressão implacável das minorias religiosas, na medida em que uma parte do cemitério que ele assombra é dedicada (um tanto ironicamente) às suas inúmeras vítimas.

  5. 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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  6. Overview. 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. 1 de fev. de 2020 · Sir George MacKenzie was the man who rounded up the 1,200 Presbyterian Covenanters at Bothwell Bridge and imprisoned 400 of them in the graveyard.