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| <tab>Kenneth Macdonald was a native of Inverness, Scotland. He qualified as a lawyer, obtaining part of his legal training at the University of Glasgow. He was town clerk of Inverness for 40 years, being appointed in 1881. He also practised law in Inverness from the early 1870s till his death. He was an authority and writer on the history of Inverness and the Highlands, and was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. His obituary notices that he was a friend and defender of the crofters. He was the editor of the 2nd edition of a Scottish work which has a few GC references, Charles Fraser-Mackintosh’s //Antiquarian Notes// (1913). | <tab>Kenneth Macdonald was a native of Inverness, Scotland. He qualified as a lawyer, obtaining part of his legal training at the University of Glasgow. He was town clerk of Inverness for 40 years, being appointed in 1881. He also practised law in Inverness from the early 1870s till his death. He was an authority and writer on the history of Inverness and the Highlands, and was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. His obituary notices that he was a friend and defender of the crofters. He was the editor of the 2nd edition of a Scottish work which has a few GC references, Charles Fraser-Mackintosh’s //Antiquarian Notes// (1913). |
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| <tab>For Kenneth Macdonald, see also the entries for Donald (later Sir Donald) MacMaster, and Evander McRae. | <tab>For Kenneth Macdonald, see also the entries for [[macmaster_sir_donald|Donald (later Sir Donald) MacMaster]], and [[mcrae_evander|Evander McRae]]. |
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