William Alexander Mackinnon was a British politician who was born in Dauphiné,
                     France on 
2 August 1784.
1 Mackinnon wrote a letter of recommendation for 
Captain William Driscoll Gosset who requested to be transferred to the post of Treasurer General in the Colony of
                     
British Columbia.
2 The letter was attached with the despatch from 
Gosset to 
Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer Lytton on 
18 August 1858.
3 At the time of the despatch, Mackinnon was serving as the Member of Parliament for
                     Rye, a position that he held from 
1853 to 1859.
4 Mackinnon held several seats in the British Parliament throughout his career, however
                     his position as MP for Rye is particularly interesting because he was elected to the
                     position after his son, also named William Alexander Mackinnon (
1832-1903), was unseated on petition.
5 Mackinnon died on 
30 April 1870 at his property in Broadstairs, England.
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