Sir Henry Charles Donald Cleaveland Mackenzie-Kennedy (1889 – 2 August 1965)
was a
British
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colonial administrator who was
Governor of Nyasaland
List of Colonial Heads of Malawi (Nyasaland)
(Dates in italics indicate ''de facto'' continuation of office)
For continuation after independence, ''see: '' List of heads of state of Malawi
References
See also
*History of Malawi
*Governor-Ge ...
between 1939 and 1942, and 25th
Governor of Mauritius from 5 July 1942 to 5 December 1948.
In 1930, Mackenzie-Kennedy was Chief Secretary of
Northern Rhodesia. He was urged to deny the Ndola Welfare Association permission to meet, since mine owners might react unfavorably to an organization such as this being led by civil servants. In June 1935, he wrote to Sir
Stewart Gore-Browne urging him to stand for election in Broken Hill, saying "Your duty is clear."
Family
Henry Charles Donald Cleaveland Mackenzie-Kennedy was the son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Charles William Mackenzie-Kennedy K.B.E. C.B. and his wife Ethel née Fuller. His birth was registered in the Sep Q of 1889 at
Hastings, Sussex. He married Mildred, daughter of Rev. J. G. Munday and his wife Edith née Chadwick, in 1919 in the Wandsworth registration district of London.
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Governors of British Mauritius
Governors of Nyasaland
Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
1889 births
1965 deaths
British Mauritius in World War II