Alexander [or Andrew] Mac
Kenzie
      
Life
1780-1839; b. Dunover, Co. Down; contrib. Belfast papers and author of collections; issued Poems and Songs on different Subjects (Belfast 1810); The Masonic Chaplet and other poems (1832). See. J. F. Bigger, The Bard of Dunover, in Irish Book Lover, 3 (1912), 197-99.
MKA RAF
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