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Thomas Frederick Mackenzie Humberston

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and promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. On Lord Seaforth's death Humberston was transferred to the 78th regiment as lieutenant-colonel commandant in his place, 15 Feb. 1782. He subsequently served with distinction in India during the
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from the effects of wounds he had sustained. Mackenzie died unmarried but with an illegitimate son, Thomas B. Mackenzie Humberston. He died whilst serving as a captain in the
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later that year. Mackenzie became a major in that regiment in 1779 and was present with five companies at the repulse of an attempted French landing in
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Mackenzie was the eldest son of Major William Mackenzie (died 12 March 1770), by Mary, daughter and heiress of Matthew Humberston of Humberston, in
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of the new creation, Mackenzie became the representative of the ancient house of Mackenzie of
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He was succeeded in the chiefship and in his estates by his younger brother
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100th Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincolnshire Regiment) officers
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British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Mysore War
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant-Colonel (Commandant)
Second Anglo-Mysore War
British Army
Highland
Clan Mackenzie
Lincolnshire
Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth
Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth
Kintail
Earls of Seaforth
1st Dragoon Guards
American War of Independence
Lord Seaforth
78th Foot
St Ouen's Bay
Jersey
100th Foot
Second Anglo-Mysore War
Maratha
Gheriah
78th Ross-shire Buffs
Francis
Kenneth Mackenzie
Chief of Clan Mackenzie
Francis Mackenzie

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