3-1565: (Redirected from Alexander Mackay ) Alexander McKay or MacKay may refer to: People [ edit ] Alexander McKay (boxer) (1804–1830), Scottish heavyweight bare-knuckle fighter Alexander McKay (politician) (1843–1912), mayor of Hamilton, Ontario, 1886–1887 Alexander Mackay (British Army officer) (1717–1789), British general and Member of Parliament Alexander MacKay (politician) (1818–?), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada Alexander Gordon McKay (1924–2007), Canadian academic who specialized in Vergilian studies Alexander Murdoch Mackay (1849–1890), Presbyterian missionary to Uganda Alexander MacKay (fur trader) (1770–1811), business associate of fur trader Duncan Cameron Alexander Grant MacKay (1860–1920), Canadian teacher, lawyer and provincial level politician Alexander Mackay (magistrate) (1833–1909), New Zealand farmer, explorer, linguist, magistrate and land court judge Alexander McLellan Mackay (1834–1905), businessman and politician in Newfoundland Alexander McKay (geologist) (1841–1917), New Zealand geologist Alexander McKay (educator) (1841–1917), educator in Nova Scotia Fictional characters [ edit ] Alex MacKay,
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9-459: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alexander McKay (boxer) Alexander McKay (c. 1804 – 3 June 1830) was a Scottish heavyweight bare-knuckle fighter. He fought in just five prize fights, these are: McKay died of a brain haemorrhage 30 hours after his second fight against Byrne. The news of his death was greeted in his native Scotland by rioting in which several died. He
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