'''Sir Percy Graham MacKinnon''' (6 October 1872 – 21 November 1956) was a British businessman who served as chairman of Lloyd's of London.<ref name="burkewwii">{{cite book |title= Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood|publisher=Burke's Peerage & Gentry |editor= Burke, Sir Bernard |editor-link=Bernard Burke |edition= 97th |year=1939 |page= 2845 |ref=Burke }}</ref>

MacKinnon was born in Highgate, London, the second son of seven children of Benjamin Thomas, a Lloyd's underwriter and Katherine ''née'' Edwards.<ref name="burkewwii"/> After his education at Highgate School he followed his father into Lloyd's, and became chairman no less than five times. He was chairman in 1925 when the foundation stone was laid to the previous Lloyd's Building, which was later officially opened by King George V.<ref name="times">{{cite news |title= Obituary: Sir P. Mackinnon |work=The Times |date=22 November 1956 |page=14 }}</ref>

MacKinnon was knighted In the 1928 Birthday Honours.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=33390 |date=4 June 1928 |page=3846 |supp=y}}</ref>

Later MacKinnon was also on the board of directors of British Airways Limited,

MacKinnon married Mabel Lockett in 1896 in Hornsey, Edmonton, Middlesex, England. They had three daughters, Jean, Aline, and Margaret, and a son, Graham.<ref name="times"/>

MacKinnon's older brother, Sir Frank MacKinnon was an English lawyer, judge and writer, the only High Court judge to be appointed during the First Labour Government.<ref name="times"/>

He died at his home in Crockham Hill, Kent, aged 84.<ref name="times"/>

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