Macknight, Thomas, 1829-1899

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Name (Latin)
Macknight, Thomas, 1829-1899
Date of birth
1829-02-15
Date of death
1899-11-19
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 24972114
Wikidata: Q7792102
Library of congress: n 92040194
Sources of Information
  • nuc92-1554: His History of the life and times of Edmund Burke [MI] 1858-1860(hdg. on LCP rept.: Macknight, Thomas, 1829-1899; usage: Thomas Macknight)
  • LCCN 04-8042: His History of the life and times of Edmund Burke, 1858-1860(hdg.: Macknight, Thomas, 1829-1899; usage: Thomas Macknight)
Wikipedia description:

Thomas Macknight (15 February 1829 – 19 November 1899) was an English editor of Ireland's leading Liberal newspaper, the Northern Whig in Belfast, a biographer and publisher. As the author of Ulster As It Is (1896) he credited with promoting the so-called two nations theory which proposes that Ulster Protestants are a national minority in Ireland, politically and culturally distinct from the island's Catholic majority.

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