William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth
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William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth (died 1740), and 2nd titular Marquess of Seaforth (in the Jacobite Peerage), also known as Uilleam Dubh, or Black William, was a Scottish peer and head of Clan Mackenzie. Educated in France and brought up as a Roman Catholic, he was attainted for his part in the 1715 Jacobite Rising and also joined the 1719 Rising.
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William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth | |
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Earl of Seaforth | |
Tenure | 1701–1716 (Attainted) |
Predecessor | Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth |
Successor | Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 8 January 1740 Isle of Lewis |
Nationality | Scottish |
Spouse(s) |
Mary Kennet (m. 1715) |
Issue | Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose The Hon. Ronald Mackenzie The Hon. Nicholas Mackenzie Lady Frances Mackenzie |
Parents | Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth Lady Frances Herbert |
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He was pardoned in 1726 and allowed to return home, although the title Earl of Seaforth remained forfeit. He died on 8 January 1740 on the Isle of Lewis and was buried in the ancient church of Ui.[1]