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Bruce Roy McKenzie DSO DFC EGH (1 January 1919 – 24 May 1978) was a South African-born Kenyan politician. He was the Minister of Agriculture in Kenya [ 1 ] during the presidency of Jomo Kenyatta , to whom he was an adviser. [ 2 ]
The office of King's Counsel was established in New Zealand in 1907. [1] During the reign of a male sovereign, appointees are called King's Counsel, and this applied from 1907 to 1952 during the reign of Edward VII (1907–1910), [2] George V (1910–1936), [3] Edward VIII (1936), [4] and George VI (1936–1952). [5]
C. David Arnold Scott Cairns; Sheila Cameron (barrister) Bruce Campbell (barrister) Cecil Caporn; James Cassels (politician) John Chadwick (judge) Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers
Montague Muir Mackenzie (1847–1919), Scottish barrister and legal writer; Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), MP for Attorney General for Northern Ireland (1937–1939) and City of Londonderry (1929–1939) Sir Reginald Neville, 1st Baronet (1863–1950), barrister and politician [86] Nicholas Padfield (born 1947), English barrister and ...
Sarah married Montague Muir Mackenzie, barrister. [citation needed] Elizabeth Fox Bruce (1861–1935) married the author Percy Ewing Matheson. Lord Aberdare died at his London home, 39 Princes Gardens, South Kensington, on 25 February 1895, aged 79, and was succeeded in the barony by his only son by his first marriage, Henry.
The following barristers' chambers in the United Kingdom are occasionally, by analogy, described by commentators as the Bar's Magic Circle: [22] [2] Blackstone Chambers; Brick Court Chambers; Essex Court Chambers; Fountain Court Chambers; One Essex Court
Joseph Robert McKenzie Willis, Assistant Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue. Norman Egerton Young, MC, Assistant Secretary, HM Treasury. Hugh Graham Wilkie, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma. Henry Seymour Baker, DSO, a Member of the House of Assembly, State of Tasmania. For public services.
Bruce Allan Clark (born 22 June 1944) is a Canadian native rights lawyer, writer and activist. He rose to attention as part of the Gustafsen Lake Standoff and its aftermath. Life and education