| Æneas Baron Mackay | |
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| In office April 23, 1888 – August 21, 1891 |
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| Monarch | King William III (1888-1890) Regent Emma (1890-1891) |
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| Preceded by | Jan Heemskerk |
| Succeeded by | Gijsbert van Tienhoven |
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| Born | 29 November 1839 Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
| Died | 13 November 1909 (aged 69) The Hague, The Netherlands |
| Birth name | Æneas Baron Mackay Jr. |
| Political party | ARP |
| Spouse(s) | Maria Catharina Anna Fagel |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
| Religion | Reformed Protestant |
Æneas, Baron Mackay Jr. (29 November 1839 – 13 November 1909) was a prime minister of the Netherlands. He was a member of the Anti-Revolutionary Party.
History
Mackay was born in Nijmegen in 1839 into a family of Scottish origin. He became a lawyer in 1862 and worked as one until 1865. In 1888, he became prime minister, until 1890 when he was succeeded by Gijsbert van Tienhoven. He died in The Hague in 1909, at the age of 69.
Mackay's uncle, Æneas Baron Mackay Sr., was also a politician.
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