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George Mackie, Baron Mackie of Benshie
Scottish politician
Scottish politician
| Field | Value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| honorific-prefix | The Right Honourable | ||||
| name | The Lord Mackie of Benshie | ||||
| honorific-suffix | CBE DSO DFC | ||||
| image | The Lord Mackie of Benshie.jpg | ||||
| office | Member of the House of Lords | ||||
| status | Lord Temporal | ||||
| termlabel | Life peerage | ||||
| term_start | 10 May 1974 | ||||
| term_end | 17 February 2015 | ||||
| office1 | Member of Parliament for Caithness and Sutherland | ||||
| term_start1 | 16 October 1964 | ||||
| term_end1 | 10 March 1966 | ||||
| predecessor1 | Sir David Robertson | ||||
| successor1 | Bob Maclennan | ||||
| birth_name | George Yull Mackie | ||||
| birth_date | |||||
| birth_place | Tarves, Scotland | ||||
| death_date | |||||
| death_place | Dundee, Scotland | ||||
| death_cause | Stroke | ||||
| nationality | British | ||||
| occupation | Farmer | ||||
| RAF navigator | |||||
| Businessman | |||||
| party | Liberal (until 1988) | ||||
| Liberal Democrats (1988–2015) | |||||
| module | {{infobox writer | ||||
| embed | yes | ||||
| notable_works | Flying Farming and Politics - a Liberal Life (2004) | ||||
| spouse | {{plainlist | ||||
| * {{marriage | Lindsay Sharp | 1944 | 1985 | reason | died}} |
| children | 3 | ||||
| embed | yes | ||||
| allegiance | United Kingdom | ||||
| branch | Royal Air Force (RAF) | ||||
| serviceyears | 1939–1945 | ||||
| rank | Squadron Leader | ||||
| unit | |||||
| commands | Officers’ Squadron | ||||
| battles | World War II | ||||
| awards |
Early life
Mackie was born in Tarves, Aberdeenshire, the son of Dr Maitland Mackie, OBE, and his wife Mary (née Yull). He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School and Aberdeen University. His older brothers were Sir Maitland Mackie and John Mackie, Baron John-Mackie, a future Labour MP.
In 1940 Mackie was commissioned in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. He served with RAF Bomber Command and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and Distinguished Flying Cross. After the Second World War, he took over a farm at Benshie, Angus, and subsequently set up a cattle ranch at Braeroy, Inverness-shire, near Spean Bridge.
Political career
Having first contested South Angus as a Liberal in 1959, he was elected Member of Parliament for Caithness and Sutherland in 1964. In the Commons he served as a Liberal party whip. He lost his seat in 1966, when he was defeated by the Labour candidate Robert Maclennan, who was to become a party colleague of Mackie in the late 1980s after he joined the Liberal Democrats via the SDP. Mackie contested Caithness and Sutherland again in 1970, but lost by a wider margin.
Having been appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1971, he was given a life peerage, as Baron Mackie of Benshie, of Kirriemuir in the County of Angus on 10 May 1974. In the House of Lords, he served as Agriculture and Scottish Affairs spokesman for the Liberals and their successor parties between 1975 and 2000. Having been chair of the Scottish Liberal Party from 1965 to 1970, he was its president between 1983 and 1988. In 1980, he was elected to serve a three-year term as Rector of the University of Dundee.
Death and legacy
Until his death, Mackie was the oldest living person to have served as a Liberal Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. His death was announced on 17 February 2015. He was 95 years old.
Mackie's papers are held by Archive Services at the University of Dundee.
Personal life
Mackie married firstly, in 1944, Lindsay, daughter of lawyer Alexander Sharp, of Aberdeen. They had three daughters, the eldest of whom, Lindsay, married the journalist Alan Rusbridger. Mackie married secondly, in 1988, Jacqueline, daughter of Colonel Marcel Rauch, of the French Air Force.
Sources
- Parliament.uk Biography, parliament.uk; accessed 15 November 2015.
References
References
- "Scottish Liberal Lord Mackie of Benshie dies at 95". Liberal Democrat Voice.
- "Mackie of Benshie".
- {{London Gazette. (8 February 1944)
- {{London Gazette. (13 October 1944)
- {{London Gazette. (1 January 1971)
- {{London Gazette. (14 May 1974)
- [http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/renowned-liberal-figure-dies.118729295 Notice of death of Lord Mackie of Benshie], heraldscotland.com; accessed 17 February 2015.
- [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/17/lord-mackie-of-benshie Lord Mackie of Benshie obituary], guardian.com; accessed 18 February 2015
- "MS 404 George Mackie, Lord Mackie of Benshie". University of Dundee.
- (17 February 2015). "Lord Mackie of Benshie obituary". The Guardian.
- (18 February 2015). "Lord Mackie of Benshie".
- Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 2507
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