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LYONS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 ton Branch, National Defence League ; at time of death the oldest subscriber to the Cheshire hounds. Address : Appleton Hall, Warrington, Cheshire. [Died 14 Feb. 1914. LYONS, Sir Algernon M'Lennan, G.C.B., or. 1897 ; D.L. ; Admiral of the Fleet, 1897 ; Admiral on active list of the Navy ; b. 26 Aug. 1833 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons ; m. 1879, Louisa Jane, d. of Thomas Penrice, Kiborough, Glamorganshire. Entered R.N. 1847 ; served in the Black Sea during the Russian War, 1854-55 ; Commodore in West Indies, 1875-78 ; Commander-in-Chief Pacific Station, 1881-84, and North America and West Indies, 1885-88 ; Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, 1893-96 ; Principal A.D.C. to the late Queen Victoria, 1895-97. Address: Kilvrough, Parkmill, R.S.O. Clubs : United Service, Army and Navy. [Died 9 Feb. 1908. LYSONS, Sir Daniel, G.C.B. ; cr. 1886 ; Gen- eral, 1879 ; Constable of the Tower from 1890; Colonel of the Sherwood Foresters Derbyshire Regt. from 1878 ; Hon. Col. of 1st Vol. Batt. the Royal Fusiliers ; b. Rod- marton, Gloucestershire, 1 Aug. 1816 ; s. of Rev. D. Lysons, Hempstead Court, Glou- cester ; m. 1st, Harriet Sophia, d. of Charles Bridges, Court House, Overton, 1856 ; 2nd, Anna Sophia Biscoe, d. of Rev. Robert Tritton, 1865. Educ. : Shrewsbury. En- tered 1st Royals, 1834 ; served throughout Canadian Rebellion, 1837-39 (mentioned in despatches) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. 1838-41 ; in Nov. 1843 was wrecked in transport Premier (mentioned in despatches) ; was Brig - Maj. at Barbados, 1844-47 ; served through- out Crimean War, 1854-55 ; brought the 1st Brigade Light Division out of action on 18 June 1855, and commanded 2nd Brigade Light Division from Oct. 1855 to end of war (medal with three clasps ; 3rd class Med- jidieh, Sardinian medal, and Officer of Legion of Honour, several times mentioned in des- patches, and severely wounded) ; sent to organise Militia of Canada at the Trent affair, Dec. 1861 ; D.Q.M.G. in Canada, 1862-67 ; commanded Brigade at Malta, 1868; Brigade at Aldershot, 1869-72; Northern Division, 1872-74; Q.M.G. to Forces, 1876-80 ; commanded Aldershot Div. 1880-83; C.B. 1856; K.C.B. 1877. Pub- lications : sundry Drill Books ; The Crimean War from First to Last, 1895 ; Early Re- miniscences, 1896. Recreations: hunting, shooting, fishing, yachting. Address : 22 Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs : United Ser- vice, Army and Navy. [Died 29 Jan. 1898. LYSTER, John, Bishop (Roman Catholic) of Achonry ; Count of Roman Court ; Assistant at Papal Throne ; b. Athlone, 5 Oct. 1850 ; e. s. of Patrick Lyster, architect. Educ. : Summer Hill College, Athlone ; Catholic Uni- versity ; Maynooth College. D.D., Rome. Professor in Summer Hill College, Athlone ; President of Sligo College. Publications: sermons on various occasions. Address : The Abbey, Ballaghadereen, Ireland. [Died 17 Jan. 1911. LYTTELTON, Rt. Hon. Alfred, P.C. 1903; M.A. Cambridge ; K.C. ; F.R.C.I. 1906 ; M.P. (U.) St. George's, Hanover Square, from 1906 ; Hon. M.A. Oxford) ; barrister ; Royal Commissioner on Port of London, and Alien Immigration ; Chairman, Transvaal Concessions Commission ; Bencher, Inner Temple, 1899 ; b. 7 Feb. 1857 ; 8th s. of 4th Lord Lyttelton and Mary. d. of Sir Stephen Glynne, Bt. ; m. 1st, 1885, Octavia Laura (d. 1886), d. of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Bt. ; 2nd, 1892, Edith Sophy, d. of Archibald Balfour ; one s. one d. Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Legal Private Sec. to Sir H. James, Attorney-General, 1882-86 ; Recorder of Hereford, 1894 ; Re- 444 corder of Oxford, 1895-1903 ; Chancellor of Diocese of Rochester, 1903 ; Secretary of State for Colonies, 1903-5 ; M.P. (L.U.) Leamington, Warwick, 1895-1906. Recrea- tions : -golf ; in early life many other games. Address: 16 Great College Street, West- minster ; Wittersham House, Kent. Clubs : Brooks's, Turf, Athenaeum. [Died 4 July 1913. LYTTELTON, Hon. George William Spencer, C.B., 1894 ; M.A. ; J.P. Worcestershire ; F.R.G.S. ; b. London, 12 June 1847 ; 4th *. of 4th Baron Lyttelton and Mary, 2nd d. of Sir Stephen Glynne, Bt. Educ. : Eton ; Trinity College, Cambridge. Captain of the Eton Eleven and in the Cambridge Eleven ; assist, private secretary to Mr. Gladstone, 1871-74, 1882-85 ; his principal private secre- tary, 1892-94 ; assist, private secretary to Earl Granville, 1880-82; member of the Executive Committee of the Royal College of Music. Decorated for services to the Prime Minister. Recreations : golf, hunting, foreign travel ; much interested in music and Art generally, and travelled extensively ; formerly a crickerer. Address : 49 Hill Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Reform. [Died 5 Dec. 1913. LYVEDEN, 2nd Baron (cr. 1859), Fitzpatrick Henry Vernon, D.L., J.P. ; b. 27 April 1824 ; *. of 1st Baron and Emma, d. of last Earl of Upper Ossory ; 5. father 1872 ; m. 1st, Albreda, d. of 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, 1853 (d. 1891) ; 2nd, Julia, d. of Albert Emary of Hastings, 1896. Educ. : Eton ; Durham Univ. Attache" at Madrid, 1846-48 ; Han- over, 1848 ; Berlin. 1849 ; private secretary to Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Lord Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset, 1850 ; to Secretary for War, his father, 1852 ; to President of the Indian Board of Control, his father, 1855-58. Owned about 4200 acres. Heir : n. Courtenay It. P. Vernon, b. 1857. Club : Wellington. [Died 25 Feb. 1900. M MAARTENS, Maarten (Joost Marius Willem Van der Poorten-Schwartz), LL.D. Utrecht ; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen ; Hon. Fellow R.S.L. ; Hon. Lit.D. University of Pennsylvania ; Hon. Member Author's Clubs, London and New York ; novelist ; b. Amsterdam, 15 Aug. 1858. Educ. : Konigl. Gymnasium, Bonn ; Utrecht Univ. Law Lecturer, Utrecht, 1883-84. Lived in Holland, also much in Paris and on the Riviera. Publi- cations : The Sin of Joost Ave lingh, 1890 ; An Old Maid's Love, 1891 ; A Question of Taste, 1891 ; God's Fool, 1892 ; The Greater Glory, 1894 ; My Lady Nobody, 1895 ; Her Memory, 1898 ; Some Women I have Known 1901 ; My Poor Relations, 1903 ; Dorothea, 1904 ; The Jailbird, one act play at Wynd- ham's Theatre, 1904; The Healers; The Woman's Victory, 1906 ; The New Religion, 1907 ; Brothers All, 1909 ; The Price of Lis Doris, 1909 ; Harmen Pols, Peasant, 1910 ; Eve, 1912. Address : Zonheuvel Castle, nr. Doom, Holland. Clubs : Athenaeum, Garrick, Savile, National, Authors', Dutch ; Utrecht Gentlemen, Dutch Automobile, International Touring, Dutch Cyclists. [Died 5 Aug. 1915. MACALEESE, Daniel, M.P. (N.) for North Monoghan, from 1895 ; editor and proprietor of People's Advocate ; b. 1840 ; s. of Daniel Macaleese, Randalstown, Co. Antrim ; m. Jane, d. of Charles MacAleese, Loughguile, Co. Antrim. Formerly editor Belfast Morning News and Ulster Examiner. Address : Hoolly Lodg, Monoghan. [Died I Dec. 1900.

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ton Branch, National Defence League ;at

time of death the oldest subscriber to theCheshire hounds. Address : Appleton Hall,Warrington, Cheshire. [Died 14 Feb. 1914.

LYONS, Sir Algernon M'Lennan, G.C.B., or.

1897 ; D.L. ; Admiral of the Fleet, 1897 ;

Admiral on active list of the Navy ; b. 26Aug. 1833 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons ;

m. 1879, Louisa Jane, d. of Thomas Penrice,Kiborough, Glamorganshire. Entered R.N.1847

;served in the Black Sea during the

Russian War, 1854-55 ; Commodore in WestIndies, 1875-78 ; Commander-in-Chief Pacific

Station, 1881-84, and North America andWest Indies, 1885-88 ; Commander-in-Chief,Plymouth, 1893-96 ; Principal A.D.C. to thelate Queen Victoria, 1895-97. Address:Kilvrough, Parkmill, R.S.O. Clubs : UnitedService, Army and Navy. [Died 9 Feb. 1908.

LYSONS, Sir Daniel, G.C.B. ; cr. 1886 ; Gen-eral, 1879 ; Constable of the Tower from1890; Colonel of the Sherwood ForestersDerbyshire Regt. from 1878 ; Hon. Col. of1st Vol. Batt. the Royal Fusiliers ; b. Rod-marton, Gloucestershire, 1 Aug. 1816

; s. ofRev. D. Lysons, Hempstead Court, Glou-cester

; m. 1st, Harriet Sophia, d. of CharlesBridges, Court House, Overton, 1856 ; 2nd,Anna Sophia Biscoe, d. of Rev. RobertTritton, 1865. Educ. : Shrewsbury. En-tered 1st Royals, 1834

; served throughoutCanadian Rebellion, 1837-39 (mentioned indespatches) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. 1838-41

; inNov. 1843 was wrecked in transport Premier(mentioned in despatches) ; was Brig -

Maj. at Barbados, 1844-47 ; served through-out Crimean War, 1854-55 ; brought the1st Brigade Light Division out of action on18 June 1855, and commanded 2nd BrigadeLight Division from Oct. 1855 to end of war(medal with three clasps ; 3rd class Med-jidieh, Sardinian medal, and Officer of Legionof Honour, several times mentioned in des-patches, and severely wounded) ; sent toorganise Militia of Canada at the Trentaffair, Dec. 1861

; D.Q.M.G. in Canada,1862-67 ; commanded Brigade at Malta,1868; Brigade at Aldershot, 1869-72;Northern Division, 1872-74; Q.M.G. toForces, 1876-80 ; commanded Aldershot Div.1880-83; C.B. 1856; K.C.B. 1877. Pub-lications : sundry Drill Books

; The CrimeanWar from First to Last, 1895

; Early Re-miniscences, 1896. Recreations: hunting,shooting, fishing, yachting. Address : 22Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs : United Ser-vice, Army and Navy. [Died 29 Jan. 1898.

LYSTER, John, Bishop (Roman Catholic) ofAchonry ; Count of Roman Court

; Assistantat Papal Throne

; b. Athlone, 5 Oct. 1850 ;

e. s. of Patrick Lyster, architect. Educ. :

Summer Hill College, Athlone; Catholic Uni-

versity ; Maynooth College. D.D., Rome.Professor in Summer Hill College, Athlone

;

President of Sligo College. Publications:sermons on various occasions. Address :

The Abbey, Ballaghadereen, Ireland.

[Died 17 Jan. 1911.

LYTTELTON, Rt. Hon. Alfred, P.C. 1903;M.A. Cambridge ; K.C. ; F.R.C.I. 1906 ;

M.P. (U.) St. George's, Hanover Square,from 1906

; Hon. M.A. Oxford) ; barrister ;

Royal Commissioner on Port of London, andAlien Immigration ; Chairman, TransvaalConcessions Commission ; Bencher, InnerTemple, 1899

; b. 7 Feb. 1857; 8th s. of

4th Lord Lyttelton and Mary. d. of Sir

Stephen Glynne, Bt. ; m. 1st, 1885, OctaviaLaura (d. 1886), d. of Sir Charles Tennant,1st Bt. ; 2nd, 1892, Edith Sophy, d. ofArchibald Balfour

; one s. one d. Educ. :

Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Legal PrivateSec. to Sir H. James, Attorney-General,1882-86 ; Recorder of Hereford, 1894

; Re-444

corder of Oxford, 1895-1903 ; Chancellor ofDiocese of Rochester, 1903 ; Secretary ofState for Colonies, 1903-5

; M.P. (L.U.)Leamington, Warwick, 1895-1906. Recrea-tions : -golf ; in early life many other games.Address: 16 Great College Street, West-minster

; Wittersham House, Kent. Clubs :

Brooks's, Turf, Athenaeum.[Died 4 July 1913.

LYTTELTON, Hon. George William Spencer,C.B., 1894

; M.A. ; J.P. Worcestershire ;

F.R.G.S. ; b. London, 12 June 1847 ; 4th*. of 4th Baron Lyttelton and Mary, 2nd d.of Sir Stephen Glynne, Bt. Educ. : Eton

;

Trinity College, Cambridge. Captain of theEton Eleven and in the Cambridge Eleven

;

assist, private secretary to Mr. Gladstone,1871-74, 1882-85 ; his principal private secre-

tary, 1892-94; assist, private secretary to

Earl Granville, 1880-82; member of theExecutive Committee of the Royal Collegeof Music. Decorated for services to thePrime Minister. Recreations : golf, hunting,foreign travel ; much interested in musicand Art generally, and travelled extensively ;

formerly a crickerer. Address : 49 Hill

Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Reform.[Died 5 Dec. 1913.

LYVEDEN, 2nd Baron (cr. 1859), FitzpatrickHenry Vernon, D.L., J.P.

;b. 27 April 1824 ;

*. of 1st Baron and Emma, d. of last Earlof Upper Ossory ; 5. father 1872

;m. 1st,

Albreda, d. of 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, 1853(d. 1891) ; 2nd, Julia, d. of Albert Emary of

Hastings, 1896. Educ. : Eton;

DurhamUniv. Attache" at Madrid, 1846-48

;Han-

over, 1848; Berlin. 1849 ; private secretary

to Commissioner of Woods and Forests,Lord Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset,1850 ; to Secretary for War, his father,1852

; to President of the Indian Board of

Control, his father, 1855-58. Owned about4200 acres. Heir : n. Courtenay It. P.

Vernon, b. 1857. Club : Wellington.[Died 25 Feb. 1900.

MMAARTENS, Maarten (Joost Marius WillemVan der Poorten-Schwartz), LL.D. Utrecht ;

Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen ; Hon. Fellow R.S.L. ;

Hon. Lit.D. University of Pennsylvania ;

Hon. Member Author's Clubs, London andNew York

; novelist ; b. Amsterdam, 15

Aug. 1858. Educ. : Konigl. Gymnasium,Bonn ; Utrecht Univ. Law Lecturer,Utrecht, 1883-84. Lived in Holland, also

much in Paris and on the Riviera. Publi-cations : The Sin of Joost Ave lingh, 1890 ;

An Old Maid's Love, 1891 ;A Question of

Taste, 1891;God's Fool, 1892 ; The Greater

Glory, 1894 ; My Lady Nobody, 1895 ;Her

Memory, 1898 ; Some Women I have Known1901

; My Poor Relations, 1903 ; Dorothea,1904 ;

The Jailbird, one act play at Wynd-ham's Theatre, 1904; The Healers; TheWoman's Victory, 1906 ; The New Religion,1907

;Brothers All, 1909 ;

The Price of Lis

Doris, 1909;Harmen Pols, Peasant, 1910 ;

Eve, 1912. Address : Zonheuvel Castle,nr. Doom, Holland. Clubs : Athenaeum,Garrick, Savile, National, Authors', Dutch ;

Utrecht Gentlemen, Dutch Automobile,International Touring, Dutch Cyclists.

[Died 5 Aug. 1915.

MACALEESE, Daniel, M.P. (N.) for North

Monoghan, from 1895 ;editor and proprietor

of People's Advocate ; b. 1840;

s. of Daniel

Macaleese, Randalstown, Co. Antrim ;m.

Jane, d. of Charles MacAleese, Loughguile, Co.

Antrim. Formerly editor Belfast MorningNews and Ulster Examiner. Address : Hoolly

Lodg, Monoghan. [Died I Dec. 1900.

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MACAN, Sir Arthur Vernon, Kt., cr. 1903M.B., F.R.C.P.I. ; President of RoyaCollege of Physicians, Ireland. Educ. :

Trinity College, Dublin; Berlin

; Vienna.King's Prof, of Midwifery, Trinity College,Dublin; Obstetric Physician, Sir P. Dun'sHospital. Address : 53 Merrion Square,Dublin. [Died 26 Sept. 1908.

MACANDREW, Sir Henry Cockburn, Kt.,cr. 1887 ; J.P. ; solicitor

; b. 1832; m.

1862, Mary, d. of D. C. Rait. Educ. : King'sColl. Aberdeen. Provost of Inverness, 1884-1887. Address : Aisthorpe, Inverness, N.B.

[Died 26 Sept. 1898.

M'ARTHUR, Alexander, J.P., D.L. ; AustralianMerchant

;b. Enniskillin, Ireland, 10 Mar.

1814 ; m. 1853, Maria Bowden, d. of Rev.William B. Boyce of Sydney, N. S. Wales;six s. two d. Educ. : private school. Wentout to Sydney, New South Wales, 1840

; wasa member of the Sydney Legislative Assemblyfor some years ; afterwards member of theLegislative Council

; returned to England,1863

;M.P. Leicester, 1874-92, when he

retired from political life; was a Fellow of

the Imperial Institute, a member of theRoyal Colonial Institute, Victoria Institute,British Association, and several othersocieties. Recreations : usual. Address :

Northcotes, West Hill, Upper Sydenham, S.E.Clubs : Reform, City Liberal.

[Died 1 Aug. 1909.

M'ARTHUR, Charles, M.P. (C.), KirkdaleDivision, Liverpool, from 1907

; J.P. Liver-pool ; b. Kingsdown, near Bristol, May1844. Educ. : Bristol Grammar School.Chairman Association of Average Adjustersof the United Kingdom ;! Chairman Com-mercial Law Committee, 1887

; Vice-Presi-dent Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 1888

;

President, 1892-96; Member InternationalLaw Association ; Chairman Bill of LadingCommittee; M.P. (L.U.) Exchange Div.Liverpool, 1897-1906. Publications : Policyof Marine Insurance, popularly explained ;

Contract of Marine Insurance; Evidences of

Natural Religion. Address : Villa Marina,Wellington Road, New Brighton, Cheshire

;

25 Army and Navy Mansions, VictoriaStreet, S.W.

;13 Exchange Buildings, Liver-

pool ; 13 St. Mary Axe, E.C.[Died 3 July 1910.

M'GARTHY, Justin Huntly, dramatist, novelist,and historian ; s. of Justin M'Carthy, M.P. ;

m. 1st, 1894, Cissie Loftus ; marriage dis-solved in America, 1899 ; 2nd, 1908, Loullie,d. of late H. Killick, of Budapest. Educ. :

University College School ; UniversityCollege. Much journalism ;

much travellingin Europe, Egypt, the Holy Land, UnitedStates

; began writing books, 1881 ; M.P.(N.) 1884-92. Publications: verse Sera-pion ; Hafiz in London

; Harlequinade ;

stories Dolly ; Doom; Lily Lass ; A

London Legend ; Marjorie ;The Lady of

Loyalty House ; The Dryad ; The Flowerof France; The Illustrious O'Hagan ;

Needles and Pin s; Seraphica ;The Gorgeous

Borgia ; The God of Love ; The King overthe Water; history Outline of Irish His-tory ; England under Gladstone ; Irelandsince the Union

; The French Revolution,1789-91

; Short History of the United States;

translations Omar Khayyam ;Hafiz

;

Thousand and One Days ; plays TheCandidate

; The White Carnation ; TheHighwayman ; The Wife of Socrates ; MyFriend the Prince; If I were King; TheProud Prince

; The Duke's Motto ;Caesar

Borgia, The O'Flynn, etc. Recreations:punting, cycling, golfing. Address : Avon-croft, Stratford-on-Avon. Clubs : Queen's,Royal Societies, Phyllis Court, Green Room,National Liberal

; Players', New York.[Died 24 Apr. 1912.

MACATJLAY

MACARTNEY, Sir Halliday, K.C.M.G., cr.1885 ; Counsellor and English Secretary toChinese Legation in London from 1876 b1833

; m. 1884, Jeanne (d. 1902), d. of J. L.du Sautoy. Educ. : Edinburgh University(M.D. 1858). Army Medical Department,1858-62; served Chinese War, 1860; andin war against the Taipings ; Director ofImperial Arsenal at Nankin till 1876

; KnightGrand Cross Imperial Order of the DoubleDragon of China. Address : 49 PortlandPlace, W.

;3 Harley Place, Regent's Park

N.W. [Died 8 June 1906.

MACARTNEY, John William Ellison-, J.P.,D.L. ; b. 1818

; o. s. of late Rev. ThomasEllison and Catherine, 2nd d. of ArthurChichester Macartney of Murlough, Co. Down;m. 1851, Elizabeth Phoebe, e. surv. d. of Rev.John Grey Porter of Belleisle, Co. Fermanagh.Called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1846

; IrishBar, 1848 ; High Sheriff, Co. Armagh, 1870 ;

M.P. Co. Tyrone, 1874-85. Address : Mount-joy, Grange, Co. Tyrone.

[Died 13 Feb. 1904.MACASKIE, Stuart Cunningham, K.C. ; Re-

corder of Sheffield since 1902 ; b. 1853 ; e. s.

of George Macaskie, Berwick-upon-Tweed ;

m. 1901, Marion Makeson, o. d. of W. R.Glover. Educ. : Berwick Grammar School

;

Gray's Inn (Bacon Scholar, 1876 ; LeePrizeman, 1877

; Arden Scholar, 1878) ;

Inns of Court (1st class Studentship, 1876 ;

Certificate of Honour and Barstow Scholar,1878). Journalist till 1875; Barr. Gray'sInn, 1878

; joined North-Eastern Circuit,1880 ; contested (C.) S. Leeds, 1885, againstlate Lord Playfair, and Stirling Burghs, 1895,against late Sir H. Campbell-Bannennan ;

Bencher, 1893; Treasurer, 1899

; Memberof General Council of Bar, 1895

; Recorderof Doncaster, 1901-2 ; one of Commissionersto inquire into rising in Trinidad, 1903.Recreations : travelling, golfing, bicycling.Address : 26 Penywern Road, S.W. ;

1

Garden Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs : JuniorCarlton, Caledonian, Sandown Park.

[Died 2 Nov. 1903.

MACAULAY, Frederic Julius, a director ofthe London and South-Western Railway,the North Cornwall Railway, and theSomerset and Dorset Railway ; b. Antrim,14 July 1830 ; s. of late Frederic WilliamMacaulay, solicitor, of Antrim and West-minster

; m. Rebecca Rose, d. of lateColonel Hugh Kyd, Madras Fusiliers.Educ. : Carrickfergus ; Belfast (privateschools). A.I.C.E. ; F.R.G.S. ; F.I.D.

;

F.Z.S. ; M.R.S.A. ; etc. Recreations: walk-ing, driving, collector of crests and auto-

graphs. Address : Waterloo Station, S.E. ;

Alverstoke ; North Side, Clapham Common,S.W. Clubs : Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's.

[Died 18 July 1912.

MACAULAY, G. C., Lecturer in English, Cam-bridge University, from 1905 ;

editor of theModern Language Review (English Depart-ment) ; b. 6 Aug. 1852 ;

e. s. of Rev. S.

H. Macaulay, Rector of Hodnet, Slirop-shire

; m. 1878, Grace Mary, d. of Rev. W. J.

Conybeare ; two s. four d. Educ. : Eton ;

Trinity College, Cambridge (Classical Tripos,1876). Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge,1878 ; Assistant Master, Rugby School, 1878-1887 ; Professor of English Language and

Literature,University Coll. of Wales, Aberyst-wyth, 1901-6. Publications : Francis Beau-mont, a Critical Study; Translation of

Herodotus; Chronicles of Froissart (Globeed.) ;

editions of Herodotus (Bk. iii.) andLivy (xxiii. xxiv.) ;

Selections from thePoems of Matthew Arnold ;

The Works of

John Gower (4 vols.) ;James Thomson

(English Men of Letters Series) ; contribu-

tions to the Cambridge History of English

Literature, to the Modern Language Review,

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ernwood, Great Shclford. Cambridge.\Died 6 July 1915.

MACAULAY, James, M.D. ; emeritus editorof the Leisure Hour, 1658-95 ; b. Scotland,22 May 1817 ; e. s. of Alexander Macaulay,M.D. ;* m. d. of late Rev. G Stokes, Vicar of

Hope, Hanley, 1860. Educ. : EdinburghAcademy and University ;

Paris. In wanderyears saw Auvergne, Venice, Rome, Cham-ounix, and the Alhambra before the railwayepoch ;

editor of the Literary Gazette duringten years, along with L. Reeve. Publica-tions : First Impressions of America ; TheTruth about Ireland, 1872

;Tales of Travel

and Adventure : Stirring Stories of Peaceand War and other volumes of the All Trueseries ;

From Middy to Admiral of the Fleet,a life of Commodore Anson, with account of

the famous voyage round the world ; SeaPictures in the Pen and Pencil series ;

Victoria R I., Jubilee volume ; LutherAnecdotes, Livingstone, Whitefleld, Crom-well, and other biographical works. Address :

4 Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, W.[Died 18 June 1902.

MACAULAY, Rev. John Heyrick, M.A. ; Hon.Canon, Ely, 1878. Edue. : Repton ; TrinityCollege, Cambridge ; Wells TheologicalCollege. Curate of St. John Baptist, Bed-wardine, Worcester 1856-58 ; Stoke-on-

Trent, 1858-59 ; Vicar of Highbridge, 1859-1871 ; Wilshamsted, Beds., 1871-83 ;

Dun-stable, 1883-1903 ; Proctor in Convocation,Ely Diocese, from 1880. Address : ManorHouse, Baldock, Herts. [Died 22 Oct. 1914.

MACBAIN, Alexander, M.A., LL.D. (Hon.Aberdeen) ; Headmaster of High School,Inverness ; b. 1855. Educ. : GrammarSchool of Old Aberdeen ; Aberdeen Univer-sity. Teacher and Celtic Scholar. Publi-cations : Celtic Mythology and Religion,1885 ; Personal Names and Surnames of

Inverness, 1895; Etymological Dictionary

of the Gaelic Language, 1896; articles and

papers in magazines and Transactions oJ

learned Societies. Address: High SchoolInverness. [Died 5 Apr. 1907

MACBEAN, Gen. George Scougal C.B. ;late

Bengal Staff Corps ; retired. Entered army1843 ; General, 1894

; served against BoreeAfreedees, 1853 (medal with clasp) ;

Indiai

Mutiny (despatches, thanked by Gpvt., medawith two clasps, brevet of Major, and a

year's service) ; Afghan War, 1878-79(medal). Address : Oak Grove, Bishopstoke. [Died 10 Jan. 1903

MAGBEAN, Captain John Albert EmmanuelD.S.O. ; Brig.-Maj. South Africa Field Force1st Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers

; b. Glasgow6 June 1865 ; s. of late Hugh Macbean amMargaret, d. of late Matthew Gibson. Educ.private school, St. Andrew's

;Freibur

College, Saxony. Joined Royal DubliFusiliers, 1887

; passed Staff College, 1896appointed Bimbashi in 10th Soudanese regiment, Egyptian Army, 1896 ; took part i

Nile Expedition, 1897-98 ; present at actionof Abu Hamed, Atbara and Omdurman(despatches thrice ; Khedive's medal witfour clasps, English medal, D.S.O.) ; Sout,Africa, 1899-1900. Recreations: polo, hunting. Club : Army and Navy.

[Died (killed) 13 Dec. 1900

MACBETH, Robert Walker, R.A., R.W.S.painter ; b. Glasgow, 30 Sept. 1848 ;

2n<

s. of Norman Macbeth, R.S.A. ; m. Lydite. d. of General Bates, Bombay NativCavalry, 1887. Educ. : Edinburgh anFriedrichsdorf, Germany ; in Art Scottis

Academy Schools. Came to London, 187;and was on staff of Graphic ; becamA.R.W.S. 1874

; original member of PainterEtcher Society ; correspondent of J'Institt

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de France. Recreation : sleeping when toodark to work. Address: Royal Academy.

[Died I Nov. 1910. !

ACBRIDE, Robert Knox, C.M.G., 1890;M.I.C.E. ; Director of Public Work?, andM.L.C.; Ceylon, to 1897 ; b. 1844

; s. of lateRobert Macbride of Fort Hill House, Sligo ;

77i. 1866, Eleanor, d. of T. H. Palmer ofCuffsbro' House, Queen's County. Address :

2 Inverness Mansions, Bayswater, W. Club :

Junior Carlton. [Died 17 Dec. 1905.

MACCABE, Sir Francis Xavier Frederick, Kt.,cr. 1892 ; M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. (I.) ; MedicalCommissioner Local Government Board for

Ireland, 1888-98 ; b. Dublin, 2 May 1833 ;

s. of William B. MacCabe, Catholic historianand writer ;

m. 1863, Margaret, e. 'd. of JohnNowlan of Killiny, Kilkenny ; three s. threed. Educ. : private tuition ; WestminsterHospital, London. In private practice, 1858-1865 ;

Resident Medical Superintendent,Waterford County Asylum, 1865-72

; Besi-dent Physician Dundrum Criminal Asylum,1872-76 ; Inspector, Local GovernmentBoard for Ireland, 1876-85; MedicalMember, General Prisons Board and In-

spector of Reformatory and Industrial

Schools, Ireland, 1885-88; Medical Member

Royal Commission to Inquire into SanitaryCondition of Dublin, 1879. Address : ParkCottage, Kilgobbin, Co. Dublin.

[Died 9 March 1914.

M'CALMONT, Harry Leslie Blundell, C.B.

1900; M.P. (C.) Newmarket, Cambridge-shire, from 1895 ; J.P., D.L. ; Col. 6thBatt. Royal Warwickshire Regt. (Militia);b. 1861

; e. s. of H. B. B. M'Calmont, barr.-

at-law; m. 1st, Amy H., d. of Maj.-Gen-

John Miller, 1885 (d. 1889) ; 2nd, Winifredd. of Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt., 1897.Educ. : Eton. Was in 1st Batt. 6th RoyalRegt., and subsequently in Scots Guards

;

served in South Africa, 1900. Recreations:member of the Jockey Club and RoyalYacht Squadron. Address : Cheveley Park,Newmarket; 11 St. James's Square, S.W.Clubs : Carlton, Guards', Marlborough,Turf, United Service, Army and Navy, etc.

[Died 8 Dec. 1902.

M'CALMONT, James Martin, J.P. (Co. Antrim);M.P. (C.) East Antrim from 1885; Hon.Colonel Royal Antrim Artillery ; b. Ireland,23 May 1847

;2nd s. of late James M'Cal-

mont, Abbeylands, Belfast, and Emily, 2ndd. of late James Martin, Ross, Co. Galway ;

m. Mary, d. of late Col. Romer, Bryncemlin,Dolgelly, N. Wales

;one s. one d. Educ. :

Eton. Late Capt. 8th Hussars and Den-bighshire Yeomanry ; A.D.C. to late Dukeof Marlborough and Earl Cowper, Viceroyof Ireland. Recreations : golf, coursing,

shooting, racing, ex-captain Royal PortrushGolf Club. Address : 15 Arlington Street,S.W. ; Magheramorne House, Co. Antrim.Clubs: Carlton: Kildare Street, Dublin;Ulster, Belfast.

'

[Died 2 Feb. 1913.

M'CAMMOND, Sir William, Kt. ; cr. 1895;builder and contractor

;b. 1831

;widower.

Lord Mayor of Belfast, 1894-95. Address :

Walton, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast.

[Died I March 1898.

M'CANN, James, J.P., M.P. (N.) St. Stephen'sGreen Div. of Dublin from 1900

;Stock-

broker, Dublin; Chairman Grand CanalCo.

;took great interest in the subject of

Inland Navigation in Ireland;

on this

question he frequently wrote and spoke.Address : Simmons Court Castle, Donny-brook ; Tiltoun, Navan, Co. Meath.

[Died 14 Feb. 1904.

M'CARTAN, Michael, M.P. (N.) Co. Down S.

1886-1901, resigned ; b. 1851 ;s. of J.

M'Cartan, Castlewellan, Down. Solicitor,

1882. Address : 2 Hopefield Avenue,Antrim Road, Belfast; 67 Denbigh Street,

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S W. ;51 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin.

Club : National Liberal.

[Died 30 Sept. 1902.

M'CAUSLAND, Sir Richard Eolton ; cr. 1856 ;

b. 1810; m. Fanny, d. of late E. Blake,1841. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin (B.A.1831 ;

M.A. 1834). Irish Barr. 1834 ; Clerkof Custodies in Lunacy, 1853 ; Recorder of

Singapore, 1856-66. Address : Drimbawn,Balfinrobe, Co. Mayo ;

61 Fitzwilliam Square,Dublin. Club : Kildare Street, Dublin.

[Died 8 June 1090.

M'CLINTOCK, Major Augustus, D.S.O. 1902 ;

Seaforth Highlanders (retired) ; First-Class

Resident, Northern Nigeria, from 1904 ; b.

18 Dec. 1866 ;4th s. of late Col. G. P.

M'Clintock, J.P., D.L., of Seskinore, Tyrone.Entered army, 1889 ; Captain, 1895 ; Major,1900 ;

served Niger-Soudan campaign, 1897

(medal with clasp) ; Crete, 1897 : WestAfrica, 1900 (despatches, Brevet Major,clasp) ;

W. Africa, 1901 (despatches twice,medal with clasp, D.S.O., slightly wounded) ;

W. Africa, 1903 (despatches, clasp) ; Re-serve of Officers. Address : N.Nigeria. Club:Naval and Military. [Died 2 July 1912.

MeCOLL, Hon. Angus John, Chief Justice of

British Columbia from 1898 ; b, 8 Nov.1854; 3rd s. of Rev. Angus M'Coll, D.D.,of the Presbyterian Church, Chatham,Ontario ;

m. Helen Janet, o. c. of late JohnV. Barlow of Toronto, 1884. Educ. : KentGrammar School and Osgoode Hall. Calledto Bar, 1879 ; Q.C. 1892 ; Bencher of LawSociety, British Columbia ; Judge of

Supreme Court of B.C. 1896. Address :

New Westminster. [Died 16 Jan. 1902.

MACCOLL, Rev. Malcolm, M.A., D.D. Edin-

burgh Univ. ; F.R.S.L., F.R.G.S. ; m. 1904,Consuelo Albinia, y. d. of late Maj.-Gen. W.H. Crompton-Stansfleld of Esholt Hall,Yorkshire. Educ. : private school, Edin-burgh ;

Trin. Coll. Glenalmond;

Univ. of

Naples. Curate of St. Mary's, Crown Street,Soho

;of St. Barnabas's, Pimlico ; of St.

Paul's, Knightsbridge ; Chaplain to theBritish Ambassador, St. Petersburg ;

Rectorof St. George's, City ;

Canon of Ripon from1884. Publications : Is there not a Cause ?

a volume on the Irish Church ; TheReformation in England ;

Science andPrayer ; The Ober-Ammergau Passion Play.Who is Responsible for the [Franco-German]War? The Damnatory Clauses of theAthanasian Creed Rationally Explained ;

Lawlessness, Sacerdotalism, and Ritualism ;

The Eastern Question : Its Facts andFallacies ; Three Years of the EasternQuestion ; Reasons for Home Rule

;Chris-

tianity in Relation to Science and Morals,Life Here and Hereafter ; Responsibility of

England towards Armenia;The Sultan and

the Powers;The Reformation Settlement ;

chapter on Mr. Gladstone as a Theologianin Life of William Ewart Gladstone ;

TheEducation Question and the Liberal Party ;

The Royal Commission and the OrnamentsRubric ; and articles on various subjectsin the Quarterly Review, British Quarterly,Church Quarterly, Anglo-Saxon Review,and leading magazines and journals. Re-creations : cricket, fishing, travelling. Ad-dress : 4 Beaufort Gardens, S.WT

. ; TheResidence, Ripon ; Barrowby-Brow, Pannal,Yorkshire. Clubs : Devonshire, Cosmo-politan, Albemarle, National Liberal.

[Died 5 Apr. 1907.

MACCOLL, Norman, M.A. ; b. 1843. Educ. :

Downing Coll. Camb. (M.A.) ;Hare Prize-

man, 1868; Fellow. Barr. Lincoln's Inn,

1875; late editor of the Athenseum. Publi-

cations : Greek Sceptics from Pyrrho to

Sextus, 1869; Select Plays of Calderon,1888, and The Exemplary Novels of Cer-

vantes, 1902. Address : 4 Campden Hill

Square W. ; 9 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's

MCCOEMIOK

Inn, W.C. Clubs : AthenaBum, UnitedUniversity. [Died 15 Dec. 1905.

M'CONNELL, W. R., K.C., F.R.G.S., J.P. forCos. Down and London

; D.L. for Co. ofLondon

; Chairman, Co. London Court ofSessions from 1896

; b. Ireland, 2 July 1837 ;

o. c. of David M'Connell, J.P., and Jane, d. ofAlexander M'Connell, Castlereagh, Co. Down

;

m. Minnie, e. d. of Edward Marshall; one

s. Educ. : Royal Academical Institution,Belfast

; London Univ. (B.A.). Barr. InnerTemple, 1862

; joined and practised onNorthern Circuit, and was Counsel inGoncourt frauds, the Maybrick murder, andmany notable cases

; Revising Barrister for

Liverpool, 1868; Junior Counsel to Board

of Trade, 1875; Junior Counsel to Board of

Customs, 1876 ; Royal Commissioner toinquire into corrupt practices at Electionsin the City of Gloucester. Had property inCo. Down and Antrim. Address : 35Montague Place, W.C. ; Westfield House,Maidenhead. Clubs : Junior Carlton,Garrick. [Died 21 Dec. 1906.

MAC CORMAC, Sir William, 1st Bt, cr. 1897 ;

Kt. ; cr. 1881; K.C.B. cr. 1901; K.C.V.O.cr. 1898 ; Pres. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, five

times, 1896-1900; M.A., LL.D., D.Sc.,M.Ch. Hon. Caus. ; Consulting Surgeon andEmeritus Lecturer on Clin. Surgery, St.Thomas's Hospital ; Hon. Serj.-Surg. toH.M. King Edward VII., 1901 ; Knight of

Grace, and principal Medical Officer, Orderof St. John of Jerusalem

; Commandeur dela Legion d'Honneur, and possessor of severalother foreign Orders

; Hon. Member of theAcade'mie de Medicine de Paris, and manyother foreign societies ; b. Belfast, 17 Jan.1836

; e. s. of Dr. Henry Mac Cormac,Belfast ; m. Katharine Maria, d, of JohnCharters, Belfast, 1861. Educ. : Belfast ;

Dublin; Paris. Was Surgeon-in-chief to

the Anglo-American Ambulance, 1870,? andpresent at battle of Sedan

; Consulting(Civil) Surgeon to the Forces in S. Africa,1899-1900. Publications : Surgical Opera-tions ; Antiseptic Surgery ;

Notes andRecollections of an Ambulance Surgeon ;

Lectures, Addresses, and Papers on Surgicalsubjects. Recreations : fishing, golf. Ad-dress : 13 Harley Street, W. Clubs:Athenaeum, Marlborough, Reform.

[Died 4 Dec. 1901.

MACCORMACK, Rt. Rev. Francis Joseph, D.D. ;

R.C. Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh ;

appointed coadjutor Bishop of Achonry,1872

; succeeded 1875 ; b. 1833. Educ. :

St. Patrick's Coll. Maynooth. Curate from1862-72. Address : Mount St. Mary's,Galway. [Died 14 Nov. 1909.

McCORMICK, Rev. Joseph, rector of St.

James', Piccadilly, from 1900; Hon.Chaplain to the King ;

b. Liverpool 1834 ;

*. of William McCormick, late M.P. for

Londonderry ; m. Frances H. (d. 1913), d.

of Colonel and Hon. Mrs. Haines ; eight c.

Educ. : Liverpool Coll. ; private tutors andCambridge (M.A. Cambridge and D.D.Dublin). Ordained by Bishop of London,1858

;curate at St. Peter's, Regent Square ;

vicar of Dunmore East ; assistant ministerof St. Stephen's, Marylebone ;

vicar of St.

Peter's, Deptford ;vicar of Holy Trinity,

Hull;

and Rural Dean of Kingston uponHull

; Canon of York and Chaplain in

Ordinary to Queen Victoria ;Hon. Chaplain

to King Edward VII. ;Hon. Chaplain to

King George V. ; twenty years Chaplain of

the Hull Rifle Volunteers ;volunteer de-

coration;

vicar of St. Augustine's, High-bury. Publications : What is Sin ? Sermonspreached before the University of Oxford.Recreations : captain of the CambridgeEleven, 1856, and rowed in race againstOxford, 1856. Address: The Rectory, Picca-

dilly. Club : National, (Died 9 Apr. 1914.

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M'COY, Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1891;

M.A., D.Sc. (Cantab), F.R.S. ; Professor ofNatural Science, Melbourne University ; b.

1823 ; s. of late Simon M'Coy, M.D., Dublin;

m. 1843, Anna Maria (d. 1886), tf. of ThomasHarrison, solicitor, Dublin. Educ. : formedical profession at Dublin and Cam-bridge. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy,Queen's University, Ireland, 1854. Publica-tion : one of the authors of Sedgwick andM'Coy's British Palaeozoic Rocks andFossils. Recreations : fencing, heavy weightathletics, painting, music. Address : Uni-versity and Brighton Beach, Melbourne,Victoria. Club : Melbourne.

[Died 15 May 1899.

McCREA, Major Frederick Bradford, R.T.I.and R.H.S. ; b. India, Dec. 1833 ; s. of late

Captain Robert Bradford McCrea, 44thEssex Regiment ; m. 1865, FredericaCharlotte, o. c. of late Captain John FrancisWetherall, 41st (the Welsh) Regiment.Educ. : Lancing College (Original Boy) ;

privately at Woolwich. Ensign, 14th Regi-ment, 1854 ; transferred, 1854, to 8th, theKing's Regiment ; Lieutenant, 1855 ;

Captain, 1858 ; Major, 1868 ; commandedthe 2nd Battalion for nearly a year, andretired from the Army, 1869. Servedthrough the Indian Mutiny, 1857-59;present at the taking of Delhi, battles of

Bolundshur, Allyghur, Akrabad, Agra,Kanonge, advance into Oudh, battles of

Marigunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, relief

of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell,affair of the 2nd and battle of 6th Decemberat Cawnpore, actions of Khodagunge andFutteghur, 1857 ; in June 1858 watchingCalpe rebels, and from July to Novemberin command of a force of some 1700 to 1800cavalry and infantry to prevent

" TheNana " and " Ferah Shah "(the last remain-ing son of the King of Delhi) from crossingthe Ganges from Oudh into Central India,and for services specially thanked by threeGeneral Officers : served the Oudh campaignof 1858-59, and engaged in several minoractions. Medal and clasps for Delhi andRelief of Lucknow. In September 1871founded the Army and Navy Co-operativeSociety, Limited. Recreation : shooting.

[Died 12 Feb. 1914.

M'CRIE, Charles Greig, D.D. ; Church His-

torian, and minister United Free Church of

Scotland; b. Edinburgh, 30 Sept. 1836;s. of William M'Crie and Isabella Greig, andg.-s. of Thomas M'Crie, the biographer ofJohn Knox ; m. 1873, Isabella, d. of Dr.David Couper, Burntisland ; two s. Educ. :

High School, Merchiston Castle, and Univer-sity and New College of Edinburgh. Hon.D.D. St. Andrews, 1893; ordained Barry,Forfarshire, 1862 ; translated to Blairgowrie,South, 1864

; to St. Mark's, Glasgow, 1873,and to Ayr West, 1877. CunninghamLecturer, 1892

; Chalmers Lecturer, 1906;

Moderator of United Free Church of ScotlandGeneral Assembly, 1907-8. Publications :

Sketches and Studies, contributed to theBritish and Foreign Evangelical Review ;

The Claim of Right, 1842, with Historical

Introduction, Argument, Annotations, andAppendix; The Public Worship of Presby-terian Scotland Historically Treated (Cunning-ham Lectures) ;

The Church of Scotland :

Her Divisions and Re-Unions ; The Con-fessions of the Church of Scotland : TheirEvolution in History (Chalmers Lectures) ;

The Marrow of Modern Divinity, 1645-49,edite dwith Introduction, Notes, and Appen-dix, Biographical and Bibliographical ; Beza'sIcones, 1580, edited with Historical Intro-duction and Biographies. Address : 12Marchhall Road, Edinburgh.

[Died 26 May 1910.448

M'CULLOCH, George, retired from activebusiness ; b. Glasgow, 22 April 1848 ; s. oflate James M'Culloch, Glasgow ; married.Educ. : High School

; Andersonian Univ.Glasgow. Engaged in early life in pastoralpursuits in Banda Oriental, South America,and afterwards in squatting and miningindustries in N.S.W., Australia; activelyassociated with development of Broken HillMines from first inception ;

acted as Chairmanand Director, Broken Hill ProprietaryCo. Ltd. in Australia and London

; DirectorBlocks 10 and 14 Cos. in Australia

; ChairmanMount Lyell Mining and Railway Co. Ltd.Board in London

;was President of Barrier

Ranges Mining Companies' Association,Australia, during Strike commencing 3rdJuly 1892; J.P. N.S.W. and S. Australia.Recreations : forming collection of moderncontemporary art, cycling, cricket, angling,photography, coursing. Address : 184Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs : Constitutional,Arts. [Died 12 Dec. 1907.

M'CULLOCH, Hon. William, C.M.G. 1902;e. s. of late Samuel M'Culloch, J.P., Chipper-more, Wigtownshire, Scotland ; m. 1861,Catherine Vans Agnew, y. d. of Colin Christi-son Barglass, Wigtownshire. Emigratedto Australia, 1852 ; went to the diggings,but soon gave up gold-digging for commercialpursuits ; was for many years principallyoccupied in pastoral pursuits ; owned twofreehold estates Woodlands, about 60,000acres, in Victoria, and Warbreccan, about65,000 acres, in New South Wales, also

large leasehold stations in Queensland ;

was a most successful breeder of shorthorncattle, thoroughbred horses, and sheep ;

was a member of Legislative Council from1879

; held the portfolio of Defence in

Turner Ministry; and Minister of PublicWorks in the Second Turner Government;Minister for Public Works,iVictoria, Australia,1901-2 ; Chairman of Reception Committeefor T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of

Wales, 1901. Address : 475 Collins Street,Melbourne. [Died 4 Apr. 1909.

MACDERMOT, The, Rt. Hon. Hugh HyacinthO'Rorke, P.C., K.C., D.L., J.P. ; Prince ofCoolavin

; b. 1834 ; e. s. of Charles J. TheMacDermot ; m. 1st, d. of Edward Howley,D.L. Belleek Castle, Co. Mayo; 2nd,Henrietta, d. of Henry Blake, 1872. Irish

Barr, 1862; Q.C., 1877; Solicitor-Generalfor Ireland, May to July 1885 ; and Feb.to Aug. 1886; and Attorney-General, 1892-1895. Address: 10 Fitzwilliam Place,Dublin

; Coolavin, Monasteraden, Co. Sligo.Clubs : Reform ; United Service, Dublin.

[Died 6 Feb. 1904.

MACDONA, John Gumming, President of theKennel Club ; b. 1836

; s. of late G. deLandre Macdona

; m. Esther, d. of JamesMilne, Heyside, Lancashire, 1865. Educ. :

Trin. Coll. Dublin; Rector Cheadle, Cheshire,

to 1873 ; Barr. Middle Temple, 1889;M.P.

(C.) Southwark, Rotherhithe, 1892-1906.Publication : Across the Andes. Address :

Hilbre House, West Kirby, Cheshire ;West-

minster, S.W. ; 15 Dover Street, W. Clubs :

Carlton, Bath, St. Stephen's.[Died 4 May 1907.

MACDONALD, Hon. Andrew Archibald, Senatorfor the Province of Prince Edward Island ;

b. Prince Edward Island, 14 Feb. 1829;

e. s.

of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald, bothnatives of Inverness-shire, Scotland ;

m.1863, Elizabeth Owen (d. 1901) ; three s.

Educ. : High School, Georgetown, PrinceEdward Island, and by private tutor. Wasin business as a general merchant till 1873,when he retired ; Provincial Legislature,1853-58 and 1863-74; a delegate to the

Quebec Conference on Union of the Pro-

vinces, 1864 ; .Provincial Postmaster-General,

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1873, and Acting Post-Office Inspector til

1884 ; Lieutenant-Governor of the Province1881-89 ; called to Dominion Senate, 1891Address : Charlottetown, Prince EdwarcIsland. Club : Charlottetown.

[Died 21 March 1912

MACDONALD, Lieut.-Gen. Alastair M'lan, J.P.b. 22 March 1830

; e. s. of late General Si

John Macdonald, K.C.B., of Dalchosnie, ant

Adriana, d. of late James M'Inroy of LudeCo. Perth. Educ. : Sandhurst. Colonel othe Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt. ; wasA.D.C. to the Duke of Cambridge, anCommander of the Forces in ScotlandEntered army, 1846 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1885retired, 1890; served Crimea, 1854-5f(twice severely wounded, medal with J

clasps, 4th class Medjidie, Turkish medalBrevet-Major). Clubs : Wellington, White's

[Died 4 July 1910

MACDONALD, Most Rev. Angus, D.D. ; RomanCatholic Archbishop of St. Andrews andEdinburgh ; b. Borrodale, Inverness-shire,18 Sept. 1844 ; y. s. of late Angus Macdonald!Esq., Glenaladale, and Mary, d, of HughWatson, Torsonce, W.S. Educ. : St. Cuth-bert's College, Ushaw. B.A. London Uni-versity. Ordained priest, 7 July 1872 ;

consecrated Bishop of Argyll and the Isles,23 May 1878 ; translated to ArchiepiscopalSee of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, 7 July1892. Address : 42 Greenhill Gardens,Edinburgh. [Died 29 Apr. 1900.

MACDONALD, Sir Archibald Keppel, 3rd Bt(cr. 1813), D.L., J.P. ; captain Scots Fusilier

Guards, retired 1849; b. 1820; *. of 2ndBt. and 2nd wife, d. of 4th Earl of Albemarle

;

S. father 1832 ; ra. 2nd, Catherine, e. d. ofJohn Colthurst, and widow of Hon. ThomasE. Stonor, 1889. Educ. : Harrow. Heir :

s. Archibald, b. 1871. Address : Woolmer,Liphook, Hants. Club : Traveller's.

[Died 28 March 1901.

MACDONALD, Rt. Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell,P.C. 1906 ; K.C.B. (military), cr. 1901

;

K.C.B. (civil), cr. 1898 ; G.C.M.G., cr. 1900;

K.C.M.G., cr. 1892; G.C.V.O., cr. 1906; b.

12 June 1852; *. of late Maj.-Gen. J. D.Macdonald ; m. 1892, Ethel, d. of Major W.Cairns Armstrong, 15th Regiment ; two d.

Educ. : Uppingham ; Royal Military College,Sandhurst. Entered 74th Highlanders, 1872

;

Major (Brevet), 1882 ; served throughoutthe Egyptian Campaign, 1882

; through theSuakin Expedition of 1884 as a volunteerwith 42nd Highlanders (Brevet of Major,medal with three clasps, Khedive's star, and4th class Osmanieh) ; Military Attache* toBritish Agency in Cairo, 1882-87 ; ActingAgent and Consul-General at Zanzibar, 1887-1888

; sent by Foreign Office on a SpecialMission to Niger Territories, 1889 ; Com-missioner and Consul-General in the OilRivers Protectorate and adjoining Nativeterritories (now Southern Nigeria), 1891

;

took part in the expedition against BrassRiver natives with Admiral Bedford (medalwith clasp) ; Envoy Extraordinary andMinister Plenipotentiary at Peking, 1896-

I 1900; appointed by Foreign Representatives

in command of Legation Quarter, Peking,during siege, 22 June to 14 Aug. 1900 (K.C.B.,military, promoted Colonel in the Reserve,medal with clasp) ;

Ambassador at Tokio,1900-12. Address : 46 Chester Square, S.W.Clubs : Brooks's, Junior United Service,Travellers', Royal Automobile, Ranelagh.

[Died 10 Sept. 1915.MACDONALD, George, LL.D. ; b. Huntly,Aberdeenshire, 1824 ; m. 1851, LouisaPowell (d. 1902). Educ. : King's Collegeand University, Aberdeen ; IndependentCollege, Highbury, London. Became anIndependent minister, but retired. Publica-tions : Within and Without, 1856 ;

Phan-15

tnstes, 1858; David Klginbrod, 1862 ; Adela

Cathcart, 1864; The Portent, 1864

; AlecForbes of Howglen, 1865; Annals of aQuiet Neighbourhood, 1866; Guild Court,1867 ; The Seaboard Parish, 1868 ; RobertFalconer, 1868

; Dealings with the Fairies;

Wilfred Cumbermede, 1871 ; The Vicar'sDaughter, and Malcolm, 1874 ; St. Georgeand St. Michael, 1875 ; Paul Faber, Surgeon ;

Thomas Wingold, Curate, 1876 ; The Marquisof Lossie, 1877 ; Sir Gibbie, 1879 ; The Diaryof an Old Soul, 1880 ; Castle Warlock, 1882

;

Weighed and Wanting, 1882; The WiseWoman, 1883

; There and Back, 1891;

Heather and Snow, 1893; Lilith, 1895;Salted with Fire, 1897 ; Rampolli, 1897

;

also, Unspoken Sermons; What's Mine's

Mine. Address : Casa Coraggio Bordi-ghera ; St. George's Wood, Haslemerc.

[Died 17 Sept. 1905.

MACDONALD, Hon. Godfrey Evan Hugh ; 6.

5 Mar. 1879; e. surv. s. of 6th Baron Mac-

donald ; m. 1908, Helen, e. d. of MeyrickeBankes ; two s. Address : Ostaig House,Broadford, Skye. [Died 28 Feb. 1915.

MACDONALD, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hector Archibald,K.C.B. ; D.S.O. ; A.D.C. to King EdwardVII. ; commanding in Ceylon from 1902 ; b.

1853 ; . of William Macdonald of Roottteld.Enlisted 92nd (afterwards Gordon High-landers), 1870 ; served 9 years in ranks

;

Col. 1898 ; Afghan War, 1879-80 (despatchestwice) ; Maidan Expedition, 1880 ; accom-panied Sir F. Roberts in his march to Cabul ;

present at Battle of Candahar (medal, pro-moted 2nd Lieut., three clasps and bronzedecorations) ; Boer War, 1881, includingMajuba Hill (despatches) ; Nile Expedition,1884-85; Suakin, 1888 (despatches, medaland clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, Khedive'sstar); Nile, 1889 (despatches, D.S.O. andclasp) ; capture of Tokar, 1891 (3rd class

Osmanieh, clasp to Khedive's star) ; com-manded 2nd Infantry Brigade Dongola Ex-peditionary Force, 1896 (despatches, BrevetLieut.-Col., Khedive's medal with two clasps,British medal) ; commanded Egyptian Bri-

gade, 1897-98, including Abu-Hamed (des-patches, clasp) ; Atbara (despatches) ;

Khar-toum (despatches, received the thanks of

Parliament, A.D.C. to late Queen Victoria,Col., two clasps) ; command of troops inSirhind District of India, 1899 ; commandedHighland Brigade, South Africa, 1899-1901,(wounded Paardeberg, K.C.B., despatchestwice) ; commanded Southern and BelgaumDistrict, India, 1901. Address: Colombo,Ceylon. Club : Army and Navy.

[Died 25'March 1903.

MACDONALD, James, F.R.S.E. ; Secretary of

the Highland and Agricultural Society of

Scotland, 1892-1912; b. 1852; *. of late

George Macdonald, farmer, Banffshire ;m.

1881, Eliza, d. of late W. Kelman, farmer ;

three s. two d. Educ. : Parish School ;

attending several science classes bearingupon agriculture in Aberdeen. FormerlyAgricultural Superintendent of Royal DublinSociety ; Lecturer on Farm Live Stock in

Aberdeen and North of Scotland School of

Chemistry and Agriculture ; editor of Irish

Farmers' Gazette ; directing editor of LiveStock Journal and Agricultural Gazette ;

editor of Farming World ;winner of five

of the Highland and Agricultural Society's30 premiums for reports on the agriculture

of Scotch counties ; Hon. Member Royal'Agricultural Society; Hon. Fellow of the

Institute of Scottish Teachers of Agriculture,etc. Publications : (editor and in partauthor) The Book of the Farm ;

Food fromthe Far West, 1877; (editor) The LiveStock of the Farm, 1868; (joint) Historyof Polled Cattle, 1882; (joint) History of

Hereford Cattle, 1885. and Systems of Land449

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Tenure, 1906 ; many Reports. Recreations :

fond of all outdoor sports ; golf in par-ticular. Address : Glenyra, Garscube Terrace,

Edinburgh. [Died 10 Nov. 1913.

MACDONALD, John Blake, R.S.A. ;artist

;b.

Boharm, Morayshire, 24 May 1829. Educ. :

Public School Peterculter, and Aberdeen.Studied painting in Edinburgh ; travelled

on the Continent, visiting France, Italy,

Belgium, etc. ; painted historical pictures,

portraits, and landscapes. Recreations : fish-

ing, walking. Address : 4 St. Peter's Place,Edinburgh. [ Died 20 Dec. 1902.

MACDONALD, Sir John Denis, K.C.B., cr.

1902; M.D. ; R.N. ; F.R.S. ; retired Insp.-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets ; b. Cork, 26Oct. 1826; y. 8. of James Macdonald, artist

[the representative of the Castleton branchof the Macdonald family, and claimant of

the Annandale peerage through his great-

grandfather the Hon. John Johnston of

Stapleton], and Catherine, d. of DenisM'Carthy, Kilcoleman, Co. Cork ; m. 1st,

1863, Sarah Phoebe, d. of Ely Walker of

Stanary House, Stainland, Yorks ; 2nd,Erina (d. 1903), d. of late Rev. W. Archer,Prebendary of Limerick Cathedral. Educ. :

home ; private tuition ; Cork School of

Medicine; King's Coll. Med. School ; entered

navy as assistant surgeon 1849, and wasplaced in charge of the Plymouth HospitalMuseum ; joined H.M.S. "

Herald "in 1852

for exploring and surveying service hi S.W.Pacific ; after many years' almost unremit-

ting microscopic work on the products of

the sounding lead, dredge, and towing-net,elected F.R.S. at the age of thirty-three,1859 ; gained the Macdougal-Brisbane Medalof the R.S.E. 1862 ; awarded the Sir GilbertBlane Medal, 1871 ; for nine years Professorof Naval Hygiene, Army Medical School,Netley ; Insp.-Gen. to Royal Naval Hospital,Plymouth, 1883; retired, 1886. Publica-tions : Numerous Papers in the Transactionsof the R.S.S.L. & E., Linn. S., and Journalof Natural History ; Analogy of Sound andColour, 1869 ;

Outlines of Naval Hygiene,1881 ;

A Guide to the Microscopical Examina-tion of Drinking Water, 1883. Recreations :

microscopy, musical composition, oil painting.Address : Amwell Place, Hurst Pierpoint,Hassocks, Sussex. [Died 7 Feb. 1908.

MACDONALD, Sir Reginald John. K.C.B., cr.

1887 ; K.C.S.I. ;Admiral retired, 1884 ; b.

1820 ; o. s. of late Reginald George Mac-donald, Chief of Clanranald, representativein direct line of the Lord of the Isles, andCaroline Anne, d. of 2nd Earl of MountEdgecumbe ; m. Adelaide Louisa, 12 June1855, d. of 5th Lord Vernon. Entered Navy1833 ; Admiral, 1882

;Commander-in-Chief

,

E. Indies, 1875-78 ; second in command 01

Channel Fleet, 1872-73 ; at the Nore, 1879-1882. Address : IA Ovington Square, S.W

[Died 15 Dec. 1899MACDONELL, Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Guion, P.C

1902; G.C.M.G., cr. 1899; K.C.M.G., cr

1892 ;C.B. 1890 ; Envoy Extraordinary

and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugafrom 1893 ; b. Florence, 5 March 18322nd s. of Hugh Macdonell ; m. Anne, d. oEdward Lumb, Wallington, Surrey, 1870Educ. : R.M.C. Sandhurst. Joined Rifl<

Brigade ;served in British Kaffraria, 1849

1852; unpaid Attache" Diplomatic Service

1854; paid Attache" Constantinople, 18582nd Secretary Constantinople, 1862

;Is

Secretary of Legation, Buenos Ayres an<

Madrid, 1869 ; Secretary of Embassy, Berluand Rome, 1875 ; Charge" d'Affaires Munich1882 ; Envoy Extraordinary and Ministe

Plenipotentiary, Brazil, 1885; Denmark1888 ; Portugal 1893 ; retired on a pension1902. Address : 53 Cornwall Gardens, S.WClub : St. James's. \Died 25 Jan. 1904

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M'DONNELL, Col. Francis, C.B. 1902; J.P..

D.L. ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. late RoyalMonmouths R.E. (Militia) ; b. 1828 ; e. s. ofF. M'Donnell, and Ann, d. of late ThomasProthero ; m. 1867, Maria, d. of 2nd LordDunsandle. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin(B.A.) Formerly Lieut. 71st Highland LightInfantry. Address : Plas Newydd, Usk.Club : Army and Navy.

[Died 8 March 1904.

MACDONNELL, Very Rev. John Cotter, D.D. ;

Canon Residentiary of Peterborough fram1883. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin. Deanof Cashel, 1862-73. Publications: Dis-courses on the Doctrine of Atonement:Essay on Cathedrals in Ireland

;Life of

Archbishop Magee. Address : Precincts,Peterborough. [Died 9 Sept. 1902.

MACDONNELL, Mark Antony, M.D., M.Ch.,Queen's University, Ireland, 1876 ; M.P.Queen's Co. Leix, from 1892 ; twice returnedunopposed ; b. 1854 ; s. of late Mark GarveyMacDonnell, Shraigh and Palmfield, Co.

Mayo ; m. 1884 ; Frances, d. of late JamesHyndman, M.D., F.R.C.S. (England), of

Boston, U.S. America. Educ. : St. IgnatiusJesuit College ; Queen's College, Galway ;

Richmond, Whitworth, and Combe Hospitals,Dublin; Liverpool. Formerly MedicalOfficer and Public Vaccinator, Toxteth Park,Liverpool ; Surgeon to Liverpool Cancer andSkin Hospital, and Consulting Medical Officerto Toxteth Park Infirmary, Liverpool. Ad-dress : 145 Harley Street, W.

[Died 9 July 1906.M'DOUGALL, Ernest Hugh, M.A. ; Indian

Educational Service ; Prof, of English andHistory, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, from1905; Fellow of Bombay University; b.

3 June 1877 ; m. 1902 ; one d. Educ. :

Haileybury College ; New College, Oxford.Second Class Moderations, 1898 ; First ClassModern History, 1900; Egyptian Ministryof Public Instruction (Tewfikieh School andTraining College), 1901-3 ; Assistant MasterHarrow School, 1903; Indian EducationalService, 1904

; Professor of English Litera-

ture, Deccan College, Poona, 1904. Pub-lications : Landmarks of European History ;

Composition and Manual of Model Essays for

Indian Students; Annotated Edition of Lay

of the Last Minstrel ; History of India in

Cyclopaedia of India. Recreations : tennis,

rowing, journalism. Address : ElphinstoneCollege, Bombay. Club : Royal Yacht,Bombay. [Died 11 Apr. 1908.

M'DOUGALL, John Lorn, M.A., C.M.G. ; Hon.LL.D. Toronto ; Auditor-Gen, of Canadafrom 1878 ; b. Renfrew, Canada, 6 November1838; e. s. of late John Lorn M'Dougall,M.P., and Catherine, d. of John Cameron;m. 1870, Marion King, d. of Peter Morris:six *. five d. Educ. : High School, Montreal ;

University of Toronto. Gold Medallist"

Mathematics ; silver medallist in MeLanguages. Was member of Ontariolature, 1867-71 ; of the Parliament ofDominion of Canada, 1869-72

; and from1874-78, all for South Renfrew. Decorated :

Jubilee. Publications : Auditor-General'sReports on Finances of Canada, annually,from 1879. Address : Ottawa.

[Died 16 Jan. 1909.

MACDOUGALL, Hon. William, C.B. ; cr. 1867 ;

b. Toronto, 25 Jan. 1822; m. 1st, 1845,Amelia Caroline, d. of Joseph Easton (d.

1869) ; 2nd, 1872, Mary Adelaide, d. of JohnBeaty, M.D. Educ. : Victoria College,

Cobourg. Solicitor, 1847; Barr. 1862;Q.C. 1881 ; long a prominent CanadianJournalist ; Canadian Parliament, 1858-82 ;

Commissioner of Crown Lands, 1862-64 ;

Provincial Secretary, 1864; Chairman West

Indian Trade Commission, 1865-66 ;Member

of Confederation Conferences, 1864-67;

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Minister of Public Works, 1867; Commis-sioner to London for acquisition of N.W.T.,1868 ;

1st Lient.-Governor of Rupert's Land,1869 ;

Commissioner Ontario Boundary,1871. Decorated for services in promotingthe Union of British North America.Addrest : 407 Wilbrod Street Ottawa. Club :

Rideau [Died 29 May 1905.

M'DOWELL, Surg.-Col. Edmund Greswold, C.B.

1884; L.R.C.P. Ed., L.R.C.S. Ed., L.P.P.S.Glas. ;

at one time attached 2nd Batt.Scots Guards ; b. 1831. Surg.-Captain,1891 ;

served China, 1860 (medal and clasp) ;

Egypt, 1882 (medal, 3rd class Medjidie) ;

Soudan, 1884 (despatches, two clasps, C.B.).[Died 26 July 1907.

MACDOWELL, Edward, Professor of Music,Columbia University; b. New York, 18Dec. 1861. Educ. : Conservatoire, Paris,under Marmonte and Savard ; Wiesbaden,under Lotus Ehlert ; Frankfort, underJoachim Raff and Carl Heyraann. Pianoteacher at Darmstadt Conservatory, 1881 ;

Wiesbaden, 1884. Compositions : Six Idylsafter Goethe

;Six Poems after Heine ; Les

Orientates ;Marionettes ; Twelve Studies ;

Woodland Sketches ; Sea Pieces ; ThirdSonata ; Fourth Sonata ; Fireside Tales ;

New England Idyls. Address : ColumbiaUniversity, New York.

[Died 24 March 1908.MACEACHARN, Hon. Sir Malcolm Donald,

Kt., cr. 1700 ; partner in firm of M Ilwraith,MAcEacharn and Co., Ltd., merchants, ofLondon. Adelaide, Melbourne ; 6. 1852 ; s.

of Malcolm MacEacharn, shipowner, ofLondon ; m. 1st, 1878, Annie (d. 1878), d.

of James Pierson of Pickering ; 2nd, 1882,Mary, d. of J. Boyd Watson of Sandhurst,Victoria. Mayor of the City of Melbourne,1899-1900. Owned Goathland Estate, nearWhltby, Yorks. Address : Goathland, Bala-

clava, Road, Melbourne.[Died 11 March 1910.

M'EVAY. Most Rev. Fergus Patrick, R.C. Arch-bishop of Toronto from 1908 ; b. Lindsay,Ont., 1852. Educ. : St. Michael's ; Mont-real St. Francis's, Milwaukee ; GrandSeminary, Montreal. Bishop of London,Out., 1899-1908. Address : Toronto.

[Died 10 MaylQll.MACEVILLY, Most Rev. John, R.C., Arch-

bishop of Tuam, from 1881; Primate of

Connaught and Metropolitan ; b. Louis-burgh, Co. Mayo, Ireland, Apr. H17. Educ. :

St. Jarlath's, Tuam. Maynooth College.Student of the Dunboyne Estaolishment forthree years, studying Canon Law, Ecclesias-tical History, etc. Professor oi S.S. Scripture,in St. Jarlath's, Tuam, 1842

; after someyears, made President of same ; electedBishop of Galway, 1857 ; then, ApostolicalAdministrator of Kilmacduagh and Kil-

fenora, continuing Bishop of Galway at thesame time, 1866 ; elected coadjutor Arch-bishop of Tuam, 1876. Publications : EnglishCommentary on all the New Testament exceptthe Apocalypse. These works on S.S. Scrip-ture, embracing almost all the New Testa-ment, reached 5th edition. Addrest : St.

Jarlath's, Tuam. [Died 26 Nov. 1902.

MACEWAN, David, D.D (Glasg.) ; Ministerof Trinity Presb. Ch., Clapham Road,London ; b. Strathaven, Lanarkshire. N.B.,19 April 1830 ; s. of Rev. James MacEwan,United Presbyterian Minister ; m. 1st, Mar-garet, d. of David Black, Merchant, Glasgow ;

three d. ; 2nd, Martha, widow of Dr. "Pat-rick Fraser. Educ. : Glasgow University ;

United Pres. Theo. College, Edinburgh,1843-50; ordained Minister of CathcartStreet Church, Ayr, 1851 ; of South CollegeStreet Church, Edinburgh, 1852-65; ofJohn Street Church, Glasgow, 1865-75;translated to Clapham, London, 1875;

MACFARLANE

Moderator Presbyterian Church of England1886 ; Convener of Committee on MinisterialSupport 1876-1908

; Pres. Metro. Federationof Free Churches, 1898-99

; a Governor ofSt. Thomas's Hospital from 1877 ; HonSecy, of Evangelical Alliance

; Vice-Presi-dent of B. and F. Bihle Society. Publica-tions : Privilege, and Perils of Great Cities ;

This Year; Christianity and Theosophy

Phenomena of the Moral World; The Great

Mystery, and sermons and articles inperiodicals. Address: 50 Avonmore Road,Kensington, W. ; The Nook, Beltinge, HerneBay, Kent. [Died 10 Nov. 1910.

MACEWAN, Very Rev. James. Educ. : TrinityCollege, Dublin (MA., D.D.). Ordained,18oS ; Curate of Listowel, 1858-62

; Vicar1862-82

; Rector of Droratariffe, 1882-1908 ;

Dean of Ardfert, 1905; resigned, 1908.Address : Mallow Castle, Co. Cork.

[Died 10 Jan. 1911.M'EWAN, Rt. Hon. William, D.L. ; P.C. ;

Chairman, M'Ewan and Co., brewers ; b1827

; s. of 'ate J. M'Ewan, Alloa, Clack-mannan

; m. Helen (d. 1906), d. of T. Ander-son

; one d. M.P. (G.L.) Edinburgh,Central, 1886-1900. Addrest : 25 Palraer-ston Place, Edinburgh; 16 Charles Street,W. Clubs : Devonshire, Reform.

[Died 12 May 1913MACFADYEN, Allan, M.D.

; b. Glasgow ; s.

of Archibald Macfadyen ; m. Marie, d. ofProf. Bartling, Gottingen. Educ. : Col-legiate School, Edinburgh; Universities ofEdin., Berne, Gottingen, and Munich. M.D.(Edin) gold medal; M.B.

; Ch.MM.R.C.S.E. ; F.I.C., etc. Research Scholar,Grocers' Company ; Lecturer on Bacterio-logy, Coll. of State Medicine ; Director ofJenner Institute of Preventive Medicine(retired) ; Head of Bacteriological Depart-ment; and Secretary to Governing Body,Jenner Institute ; Fullerian Professor ofPhysiology, Royal Institution ; Examiner,Edinburgh University, etc. Publications:medical and scientific contributions to Royaland other Societies, and to scientific journalsat home and abroad. Address : PreventiveJenner Institute of Medicine, Chelsea Em-bankment, S.W. [Died 1 March 1907

MACFARLANE. Rt. Rev. Angus, D.D. hon.causa ; R.C. Bishop of Dunkeld (from 1901) ;

b. Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire, 1343.Educ. : Blairs College, Aberdeen

; ScotsCollege, Rome. Pontifical Stenographer,Vatican Council, 1869-70 ; Diocesan Secre-tary, Glasgow, 1870; Rector of GlasgowDiocesan College, 1878 ; Incumbent of

Houston, 1880 ; Johnstone, 1881; Partick,

1886; Rutherglen, 1899 ; Canon of Glasgow,

1884; Vicar - General, 1896. Address:Bishop's House. Dundee.

[Died 24 Sept. 1912.MACFARLANE, Sir Donald Home, Kt., cr.

1894;

b. Caithness, July 1830 ; m. 1st, 1857,Mary Isabella (d. 1837), d. of late H. R.Bagshawe ; 2nd, 1888, Fanny, d. of lateJames Robson. Educ. : privately. M.P.Co. Carlow, 1880; Argyllshire, 1885 and1892. Recreations : a yachtsman and photo-grapher. Address : 19 Harley House, W.Clubs : Reform, Oriental, Royal ThamesYacht, National Liberal

[Died 2 June 1904.MACFARLANE, The Hon. James, J.P.; member

of the firm of Macfarlane Bros. * Co. ; b.

Sept. 1844; e. s. of Andrew Macfarlane and

Lilias Alexander ; m. 1st, 1874, Anna Young ;

2nd, 1898, Lucy Fleming ;two d Educ. :

Glasgow ; Wimbledon;

Bruce Castle.Entered the office of his guardian, a Londonmerchant 1862

; emigrated with his brotherJohn to Hobart, Tasmania. 1870 ; beganbusiness as a merchant and shipowner ;

several years Chairman of the Chamberof Commerce; represented the Chamber in

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London at the Associated Chambers' Conference, 1892, and at Australian Conferences

,

Commissioner at the Sydney and MelbourneExhibitions ; elected to the first Common-wealth Parliament as a Free Trader, andone of Tasmania's six Senators

; re-electedfor six years, 1903. Recreations : golf,President of Newlands Golf Club. Address .

Newlands, Hobart. Club* : Oriental ; Mel-bourne, Melbourne ; Union Sydney ;

Tas-manian, Hobart. [Died 24 Nov. 1914

McFARLANE, Major Ronald, C.M.G. 1898b. Campsie, Stiilingshire, 22 June 1860

; 4th8. of late D. M'Farlane and Catherine SchawEduc. : private ; Sandhurst. Joined 9thLancers, 1880; retired, 1892; served onStaff of Bulawayo Field Force in the Mata-bele Rebellion, 1896

; was in command ol

several patrols (despatches, C.M.G.). Re-creations : shooting, hunting, t>olo. Clubs .

Naval and Military, Wellington.[Died 6 Auy. 1915

MACFARLANE, Thomas, F.R.S.Can. ; ChieAnalyst of the Inland Revenue Depart-ment, Ottawa, Canada, from 1886

; b. Pol-

lokshaws, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 5 March1834, s. of Thomas Macfarlane, cotton spin-ning overseer ; m. Margaret Skelly, niece ofDr. John Litster. Educ. : schools in Pol-lokshaws ;

Andersonian University, Glasgow;Royal Mining Academy, Freiberg, Saxony.Employed in the office of William Hector,Procurator-Fiscal, Pollokshaws

; engagedas Chemist and afterwards as Director of theModums Blue Colour Works, near Drammen,Norway ; served under Sir. W. E. Logan onthe Geological Survey of Canada

; employedexploring mineral lands, managing mines,and conducting smelting works in Quebecand Ontario, as well as in the United Statesand South America. Publications : variouspapers on geology, mineralogy, metallurgy,and chemical technology ; book describingtrip to South America, with title To theAndes

; papers and pamphlets on ImperialFederation, including Within the Empire,Proposed Imperial Consolidation Act, etc.Recreations : music arid literature ; foreignlanguages French, Danish, Swedish, andGerman. Address : Inland Revenue Labo-ratory, 317 Queen Street, Ottawa, Canada.

[Died 12 July 1907.

MACFARREN, Prof. Walter Cecil, F.R.A.M. ;

Professor of the Pianoforte in Royal Acad. of

Music, 1846, retired 1903 ; Lecturer, R.A.M.since 1890; President of the Tonal ArtClub ; Vice-President of Musical Associa-tion ; member of Associated Board of R.A.of Music and R.C. of Music ; b. London, 28Aug. 1826; y. s. of George and ElizabethMacfarren ; m. 1852, Julia (d. 1902), d. of

Henry A. Fanner. Educ. : private tuition,R.A.M. Chorister, Westminster Abbey,1836-41; student, R.A.M. 1842-46; con-ductor of choir and orchestra R.A.M. 1873-1880 ; one of the directors R.A.M. 1878-88

;

on committee R.A.M. 1870 to 1905; director

and hon. treas. Philharmonic Society,1868 81

jand re - elected member, 1903

;

piano recitals, 1854-96; orchestral concerts,

1882 ; organist Harrow School, 1848-51 ;

reviewer of music in The Queen, 1863 to1905. Publications : 3 Sonatas

;3 Sona-

tinas, 4 Polonaises, 3, Scherzi, 6 Taran-telles : 5 Suites de Pieces

; Concerto in E ;

24 Studies ; 40 Preludes : Piano Method ;

Scale and Arpeggio Manual, 3 Church Ser-vices

;40 Part Songs and Madrigals, and

innumerable songs and pieces. Recreations :

literature, also followed cricket with greatinterest. Address : 3 Osnaburgh TerraceN.W. Clubs: Arts, Art, R.A.M.

[Died 2 Sept. 1905.MACFIE, Colonel William, C.B. 1897 ; V.D.,

J.P. ; sugar refiner at Liverpool ; b. Greenock,452

9 May 1840 ; e. s. of late Robert Macfie, J.P.,D.L., of Airds and Oban, Argyllshire, andLanghouse, Renfrewshire (d. 1899), andAgnes,

1

d. of James Fairrie of Greenock (d.1900) ; m. 1867, Jane Crawford, 2nd d. ofJames Allan of Glasgow ;

four s. three d.

Educ. : Greenock Academy ; Edin. Academyand Univ. Went to Liverpool, 1858 ; joinedVolunteers as private, 1859 ; gazetted Ensign.1868 ; Capt. 1868 ; Lieut.-Col. 1880

; Hon.Col. 1887 ; retired (age limit), 1900 ; Hon.Col. of Battalion, 1902. Recreations : shoot-ing, fishing. Address : Uplands Hall, nearPreston, Lancashire. Club : Liverpool Re-form. [Died 8 July 1912.

McGAW, Rev. Joseph Thoburn, M.A., D.I).;General Secretary of the Presbyterian Churchof England from 1889

;b. 7 Dec. 1836 ;

s. of William Orr McGaw of Sunny side, nearBelfast ; g. s. of Rev. Alex. Clarke of Lyle-hill, Co. Antrim ; m. Louisa G. Henesey.1863. Educ. : Belfast Academy ; Queen'sColl. Belfast ; Glasgow University ; Assem-bly's Coll. Belfast. First Literary Scholar,Queen's Coll. Belfast, and prizeman in Greekand Latin, English, French, Physical Geo-graphy, Zoology and Botany, Logic, Meta-physics, English Literature and History,;'1854-61 ; B.A. Queen's University in Ireland(double first), with gold medal and exhibi-tion ; Senior Scholar in Metaphysical andEconomical Science, Queen's Coll. Belfast,1861 ; M.A., Queen's University, honoriscausa, 1882

; D.D., Presbyterian TheologicalFaculty of Ireland, 1891, Principal ofColeraine Academy, 1855-58

; Headmasterof English School, Belfast Academy, 1859-1862 ; licensed to preach by the Presbyteryof Belfast, 1862 ; Minister of First RameltonPresbyterian Church, Co. Donegal, 1862-65;appointed by General Assembly of Presby-terian Church in Ireland Professor of Logic,Belles Lettres, and Rhetoric in Magee Coll.

Londonderry, 1865; Minister of Sale Pres-

byterian Church, Manchester, 1874-89:appointed Moderator of Presby. Church of

England, 1896 ; Vice-Pres. of the Brit, andForeign Bible Society, 1902. Publications:lectures, sermons, and magazine articles ;

The Utility of Logic; The Philosophy ofDreams ; Thackeray ; The Resurrection aMotive to Christian Zeal

; The late Bishopof Manchester (Dr. Fraser). Recreations:various, nothing special ; most of the timehe could spare from Ms administrative workwas devoted to preaching at anniversaries,the opening of churches, etc. Address:Church Offices, 7 East India Avenue, E.C. ;

122 Alexandra Road, South Hampstead,N.W. [Died 8 Aug. 1905.

MACGIVERN, Rt. Rev. Thomas, R.C. Bishopof Dromore, cons, coadjutor, 1887 ; succeeded1890. [Died 24 Nov. 1900.

M'GOVERN, Thomas, M.P. (N.) Cavan from1900; County Magistrate, and CountyCouncillor. [Died 6 Apr. 1904.

M'GRATH, William Martin, K.C. 1904. Educ. :

St. Malachy's College, Belfast ; BlackrockCollege. Called to Irish Bar, 1887. Address :

13 Appian Way, Dublin. Clubs : Stephen'sGreen, Dublin ; Royal Ulster Yacht ; RoyalIrish Yacht.

'

[Died 16 Nov. 1912.

MACGREGOR, Alexander Stewart, H.B.M.'sConsul for the eastern coast of Sweden,Stockholm, from 1899

; b. North WT

ales, 1848 ;

o. s. of late Alexander MacGregor, C.E.,

India, and Mary Norbury ;m. Emma

Frances Staines, e. d. of late James Yates,Victoria, B.C., and Edinburgh. 1879. Educ. :

Edinburgh, privately and at University (1stclass honours in Agriculture, 1870-71).

Experimented with the crossing of cereals.

Commenced consular work, 1886 ; appointedVice-Consul at Copenhagen, 1887 ;

Chris-

tiania, 1890 ; member of linguistic societies

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and of the Royal Society of Northern Anti-quaries of Copenhagen Publications : jointeditor of Danish notes on several of Shake-speare's plays ; wrote on agricultural, sani-tary, and other matters ; co-translator ofIndustrial Arts of Denmark, art handbook,by Professor Worsaae (for South KensingtonMuseum). Recreations : shooting, fishing.Address : British Consulate, 11 Grefgatan,Stockholm. [Died 3 Oct. 1906.

M'GREGOR, Hon. Gregor, Leader of the Op-position in the Senate, Australia

; b. Kilmun,Scotland, 18 Oct. 1848, of Scottish parents,Malcolm and Jane M'Gregor ; m. 1st, 1880,Julia Steggall ; 2nd, 1884, Sarah Ann BrockEduc. : principally private tuition. InIreland, 1854-67 ; in England, 1867-69

; in

Scotland, 1869-76 ; went to South Australia,1876, active representative member of theUnited Builders Labourers' Society of thatState ; president of the Trade and LabourCouncil and of the United Political LabourParty of South Australia on several occasions

;

elected in the labour interest for the Legis-lative Council of South Australia, 1894 ; bySouth Australia as one of its Senators in thefirst Commonwealth Parliament of Australia,1901 ; has been returned continuously forthe Senate by that State ; on assembling offirst Federal Parliament was elected leaderof the Labour Party in the Senate, was re-elected in the second ; Vice-President ofthe Commonwealth Executive Council, andLeader of the Government in the Senate,April to Aug. 1904, Nov. 1908 to June 1909,and April 1910 to June 1913. Recreations:fond of travelling and lecturing ; unable toread owing to injury to eyesight. Address :

Federal Parliament House, Melbourne, Vic-toria. T. : Melbourne, Central 3060. Club :

Democratic, Adelaide.

MACGREGOR, The Very Rev. James, D.D.,H.R.S.A., F.R.S.E. ; Chaplain in Ordinaryto the King in Scotland from 1901 ; SeniorMinister of St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, from1873; b. Scone, Perthshire, 11 July 1832;m. 1st, Helen Robertson, 1864 (d. 1875) ;

2nd, Helen Murray, 1892. Educ. : SconeParish School ; Perth Academy ; St.Andrews University. High Church, Paisley,1855 ; tour through Holy Land and Desertof Horeb, 1861

; Monimail, Fife, 1862; Tron

Church, Glasgow, 1864 ; Tron Church,Edinburgh, 1868; D.D. St. Andrews Uni-versity, 1870; Chaplain to Royal ScottishAcademy, 1877

; Chaplain to MidlothianVolunteer Artillery, 1877 ; accompaniedMarquess of Lome when Governor-Generalof Canada in his expedition to the North-West Territory, 1881

; Chaplain in Ordinaryto Queen Victoria, 1886 ; visited NewZealand and Australia, 1889; Moderatorof the General Assembly, Church of Scotland,1891. Recreations : Travelling, fishing.Address : 3 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh. Club :

University, Edinburgh. [Died 25 Nov. 1910.MACGREGOR, James Gordon, LL.D., F.R.S.,

F.R.S.E.; Professor of Natural Philosophy,

University of Edinburgh, from 1901 ; b.

1852; g. s. of late Rev. Jas. MacGregor,

D.D., of Pictou, N.S. ; s. of late Rev. PeterGordon MacGregor, D.D., of Halifax, N.S. ;

m. Marion Miller Taylor of Edinburgh ;one

s. one d. Educ. : Free Church Academy,Halifax, and private schools

;Dalhousie Coll.

Halifax (M.A.) ; Edinburgh University ;

University of Leipzig : D.Sc. London Uni-versity. Lecturer on Physics, DalhousieCollege, Halifax, 1876-77 ; Lecturer onPhysics, Clifton College, Clifton, England,1877-79 ; Munro Professor of Physics, Dal-housie College, Halifax, 1879-1901. Publica-tions : Kinematics and Dynamics : PhysicalLaws and Observations

; various scientific

papers in Proceedings and Transactions ofj

Royal Societies of Edinburgh and of Canada,and of Nova Scotian Institute of Science,and in Philosophical Magazine, PhysicalReview, and Zeitschrift filr physikalischeChemie

; also pamphlets on educationalsubjects. Address : University, Edinburgh.

[Died 21 May 1913.MACGREGOR, Maj.-Gen. Malcolm John Robert;

s. of late Lt.-Col. Malcolm Macgregor, 78thHighland Regt. ; b. 16 Mar. 1840 ; m. Annie,d. of late James Halpin. Educ. : Sandhurst.Entered army, 1857 ; Maj.-Gen. 1893 ; re-

tired, 1895 ; served Afghan War, 1879-80(medal). Address : Dunfraoch, Broadstone,Dorset. Clubs : United Service, Hurling-ham. [Died 10 Aug. 1914.

MACGREGOR, Sir William Gordon, 4th Bt. ; cr.

1828; b. Bothomsall, Nottinghamshire, 11Sept. 1846

; s. of Rev. Sir C. Macgregor, 3rdBt. ; S. father 1879 ; m. 1903, Alice, d. oflate Capt. Gulliver, R:N. Educ. : Hailey-bury. Heir: n. Cyril Patrick M'ConnellMacgregor, b. 1887. [Died 15 June 1905.

M'GUCKIN, Barton, tenor vocalist ; b. Dublin,8 Aug. 1853 ; m. Marie, 4th d. of RobertHume, Edinburgh, 1879 ; two *. one d.

Educ. : Armagh. Principal tenor withRoyal Carl Rosa Company for several years ;

visited America and Australia; sang before

Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Fra Diavolo;

also Covent Garden, Royal Italian Opera, as

Lohengrin, all the principal festivals in

England, and at the French Exhibition,1878; Conductor and Director of Music,International Irish Exhibition, 1907. Re-creation : fishing. Clubs : Savage, Irish

Literary Societies'. [Died 17 Apr. 1913.MACHAIN, Mons., Envoy Extraordinary and

Minister Plenipotentiary of Paraguay ; b.

Asuncion, Paraguay, 1839 ; m. MercedesMedina. Educ. : Buenos Aires. Address :

62 Rue Pierre Charron, Paris.

[Died 16 Nov. 1910.

M'HARDY, Malcolm Macdonald, F.R.C.S. ;

Professor of Ophthalmology in King'sCollege, London ; Senior Ophthalmic Sur-

geon to King's College Hospital ; ConsultingSurgeon and Vice-President, Royal EyeHospital ; Consulting Oculist, Metropolitanand City Police Orphanage ; Brit. Homefor Incurables ;

Homes for Little Boys,Swanley ; Amalgamated Society of En-gineers ; Railway Employees and variousother trades societies ; Chairman, British

and Foreign Blind Association, NationalInstitute for Massage by the Blind, and Isle

of Thanet Golf Club ; b. 1852 ; 15th child

of Admiral J. B. B. and Horatia M'Hardy,g. s. of Nelson's flag-lieutenant at Trafalgar.Educ. : St. George's Hospital and RoyalNaval School. Inventor of the prize medalautomatic registering complete perimeter.Publications : edited 4th edition of Wells onDiseases of the Eye ;

various ophthalmologi-cal contributions. Address : 5 Savile Row,W. ; 1 Paragon, Margate. Clubs : RoyalCruising, Margate Union, Eccentric.

[Died 8 Feb. 1913.

MACHELL, James Octavius, Capt. 14th Regt.and 59th Regt., retired 1864; b. Eton,

Yorks, 5 Dec. 1837; s. of Rev. RobertMachell and g. s. of Lieut.-Col. Machell of

Beverley, Yorks. Educ. : Rossall School.

14th Regt. of foot, 1855 ; Captain, 1861,

14th Regt. ; exchanged to 59th Regt.Recreations : racing, shooting, cricket,

hunting, running. Address : Bedford

House, Newmarket; Crakenthorpe Hall,

Appleby, Westmorland ; Kentford, New-market Clubs : Turf, Naval and Military,

Orleans, Raleigh ; ^^ 1Q02.

MACHRAY, Most Rev. Robert, D.D., LL.D.,1st Archbishop of Rupert's Land, (from

1893) ;Chanc. of University of Manitoba,

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1877; Primate of all Canada; Prelate ofOrder of St. Michael and St. George from1893 ; b. 1831. Educ. : Aberdeen Univer-sity (M.A., LL.D.); Sidney Sussex Coll.Camb. (Scholar and Senior Fellow, Wrangler,M.A., D.D.). Ordained 1855; Vicar oi

Madlngley, 1862-65; Ramsden Preacher,Cambridge, 1865 ; Special Preacher, Cam-bridge, 1888; Bishop of Rupert's Land,1865-93; Metropolitan, 1875. Address:Bishops' Court, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

[Died 9 March 1904.M'HUGH, Edward, M.P. (N.) Armagh, S. from

1892 ; s. of E. M'Hugh, Belfast; Chairman

and Managing Director B. and E. M'Hughand Company, Ltd., linen manufacturers.Address: Albert Hotel, Belfast. Club:National Liberal. [Died 28 Aug. 1900.

M'HUGH, Patrick Aloysius, M.P. (N.) NorthSligo from 1906 ; editor of Sligo Championsince 1885

; Mayor of Sligo, 1888, 1895-96-1897-98-99-1900

; b. Glenfarne, Co. Leitrim,29 Sept. 1858

; s. of a farmer. Educ. :

Glenfarne Primary School ; St. Patrick'sColl. Cavan. Educated for Roman Catholicministry ; did not take orders ; took tojournalism hi Paris, 1879 ; twelve monthsthere; M.P. (N.) N. Leitrim, 1892-1906.Recreationt : cycling, golf. Address : Sligo.Clubs : National Liberal

; Sligo Town andCounty. [Died 30 May 1909.

McILROY, Robert, Recorder of Belfast andCounty Court Judge and Chairman ofAntrim from 1910 ; . of late Hugh Mcllroyof Ballymena, Co. Antrim; m. 1891, Mar-garet, d. of late James Hamilton of Belfast.Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast (1st Prize-man hi Law Classes). Obtained LawScholarships in 1885 and 1886

; gained first

place at Honour Examination for call tothe Bar and John Brooke Scholarship,King's Inns, Dublin, 1887 ; called to Irish

Bar, 1887; K.C., 1907. Recreation: golf.Address : Sorrento, Craigavad, Co. Down.

[Died 6 Sept. 1911.M'lLWRAITH, Hon. Sir Thomas, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1882 ; LL.D. ; b. 1835 ; m. Harriette,d. of Hugh Mossman. Educ. : GlasgowUniversity. Legislative Assembly, Queens-land, 1868; Minister of Public Works,1874-79; Premier, 1879-86, 1888, 1892-93;Treasurer, 1890-91. Address: Brisbane,Queensland. [Died 17 July 1900.

MACINNES, Miles, J.P., D.L. ; director of

L9ndon and North-Western Railway Co. ;

Vice-President of Church Missionary Society;and Vice-Chairman of Cumberland CountyCouncil ; b. 21 Feb. 1830 ; e. s. of GeneralMaclnnes, Fern Lodge, Hampstead ; m.1859, Euphemia, e. d. of Andrew Johnston,formerly M.P. for Fife Burghs; three *.

three d. Educ. : Rugby (Exhibitioner) ;

Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.). M.P. forHexham Division of Northumberland, 1885-

1892, 1893-95. Recreations: fishing andcycling. Address : Rickerby, Carlisle.

Club : Oxford and Cambridge.[Died 28 Sept. 1909.

MACINTOSH. John Macintosh; LandscapePainter ; b. Inverness, s. of late JohnMacintosh, C.E. Educ. : Kingston HouseGrammar School, and Versailles ; studiedat Heatherley's School of Fine Art, WestLondon School of Art. and at Paris ; R.B.A.1889-1904 (resigned); Member of CouncilRidley Art Club. Address : Woolhampton,near Reading. [Died 5 March 1913.

MACIN1YRE, Maj.-Gen. Donald, V.C. ; (re-tired on a pension); J.P. (Ross-shire);F.R.G.S. ; b. Kincraig House, Ross-shire,12 Sept. 1831 ; m. Angelica A., d. of Rev.T. J. Patteson, Kinnettles, Forfar. Educ. :

private schools England and abroad;

Addiscombe Military Seminary. Served onfive separate expeditions under$ Brigadier-

454

Gen. Sir Colin Campbell (late Lord Clyde),Brigadier-Gen, (afterwards Sir Neville)Chamberlain, and others against hill tribesN.W. "Frontier of India

; India medal withclasp for N.W. Frontier

; employed hidefence of the Kali Kumaon district againstRohilcund rebels during the Indian Mutiny,1857 : at same time raised an extra GoorkhaRegt. afterwards 4th Goorkha Regt. (IndianMutiny medal) ; served in Looshai Expedi-tion with Brigadier-Gen. Brownlow's column(mentioned several times hi despatches,received the thanks of the Governor-Gen.of India, promotion to Brevet Lieut.-Col.,Victoria Cross, and clasp to India medal);commanded 2nd Prince of Wales' OwnGoorkhas with expeditionary force at the

occupation of Cyprus under Sir GarnetWolseley, and commanded the same Bat-talion of Goorkhas with the Khyber Columnduring Afghan campaign of 1878-79, in-

cluding both the expeditions to the BazarValley under Lieut.-Gen. Sir F. Maude. V.C.(medal). Publications : Hindu Koh : Wan-derings and Wild Sport on and beyond theHimalayas. Recreations : wild sport, golfcycling, etc. Address : Mackenzie Lodge.Fortrose, Ross-shire, N.B. Clubs : UnitedService ; Highland, Inverness.

[Died 15 Apr. 1903.

M'INTYRE, Hon. Sir John, Kt. ; cr. 1895;

M.E.C. and M.L.A., Victoria; b. 1832 ; m.

1st, 1855, Jane (d. 1861, d. of AlexanderGrant ; 2nd, 1875, Isabella, also d. of Alex-ander Grant. President of Board of Landand Works, and Commissioner of CrownLands and of Survey Department, 1893-94

;

Hon. Col. Victorian Scottish Regiment,March 1900. Address : Melbourne, Victoria..Club : Athenaeum. [Died 18 Jan. 1904.

MACIVER, David, M.P. (U.) Kirkdale div. of

Liverpool ; senior partner of the firm of

David Maclver and Co., steamship ownersin River Plate trade ; director of the GreatWestern and other railways ; . *. of late

Charlei Maclver, who was one of the foundersof Cunard Steamship Co. ; b. Liverpool, 24

Aug. 1840;m. 1st, Anni d. of late Robert

Rankin of Bromborough ; 2nd, EdithEleanor, d. of late A. T. Squarey of Bebing-ton ; six *. six d. Educ. : Royal Institu-tion School, Liverpool. Was a partner in

the firm of D. and C. Maclver, who werethen the Liverpool Managers of the CunardSteamship Co., but retired in 1874; J.P.for Liverpool; M.P., Birkenhead, 1874-86;was during many years a member of Liver-

pool City Council ; later an Alderman(retired). Recreation : yachting. Address :

Manor Hill, Birkenhead. Clubs : Carlton,St. Stephen's ; Liverpool Conservative.

[Died 1 Sept. 1907.

MACKAY, JEneas James George, K.C., LL.D. ;

b. Edinburgh. 3rd Nov. 1839 ; o. s. of ThomasGeorge Mackay, W.S., and Mary Kirk-

caldy ;m. Lilian, d. of late Col. Charles W.

St. John, 94th Regt., 1891. Educ. : Edin-

burgh Academy ; King's Coll. London ;

Universities of Oxford (B.A. 1862), Heidel-

berg, Edinburgh (LL.D. 1882), Hon. Fellow

King's Coll. London. Scottish Barrister,1864 ; formerly Professor of History, Uni-

versity of Edinburgh ; Sheriff of Fife andKinross, 1886-1901. Publications : Memoirsof 1st Viscount Stair; William Dunbar,Scottish Poet

;John Major, Scottish his-

torian and philosopher ;and of Scottish

Kings from Fergus Mor Macharr to JamesV., George Buchanan, John Knox, RobertBruce, William \\allace, etc., in Dictionaryof Natiouai Biography ;

sketch of Historyof Scotland hi Encyclopaedia Britannioa;new edition of Lindsay of Pitscottie ; Historyof Fife and Kinross ;

Manual of Practice

of,the Court of Session. Recreations : farm-

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ing, forestry. Address : 7 Albyn Place,|

Edinburgh ; Hearnesbrooke, Ballinasloe,Co. Galway. Club : University, Edinburgh.

[Died 10 June 1911.MACKAY, Eric, author ; b. . London, 25th

Jan. 1851. Educ. : Scotland, Italy. Timeof writing, the morning ; wrote 'all the LoveLetters of a Violinist out of doors walkingabout in the country. Publications : LoveLetters of a Violinist (35,000 copies sold) ;

A Lover's Litanies; The Lover's Missal

;

Gladys the Singer ;A Song of the Sea ; My

Lady of Dreams ;Arrows of Song ; Nero

and Actea, 1891. Recreation: the violin.

Clubs : Junior Athenaeum, Piccadilly.[Died 2 June 1898.

MACKAY, John Sturgeon, LL.D. ; b. Auchen-cairn, 22 Oct. 1843 ; e. s. of John Mackayand Jessie Sturgeon ; unmarried. Educ. :

Pertli Academy ; Universities of St. Andrews(M.A.) and Edinburgh. 2nd MathematicalMaster in Perth Academy, 1863 ; in Edin-burgh Academy, 1866

; First President of

Edinburgh Mathematical Society, 1883 ; headMathematical Master Edinburgh Academy,1873-1904 : Fellow of the Royal Society of

Edinburgh ; Hon. Member of the EdinburghMathematical Society ; Member of the Per-manent International Commission for Mathe-matical Bibliography. Publications : Arith-metical Exercises, 1869

; Elements of Euclid,1884; Key to Elements of Euclid, 1885;Arithmetic, 1899; Plane Geometry, 1905;articles in Encyclopaedia Britannica, etc.

Recreations: botany, geology, golf, bowls,skating, photography. Address: 69 North-umberland Street, Edinburgh.

[Died 25 March 1914.

MACKAY, John William, President of theCommercial Cable Company ;

PresidentNevada Bank, San Francisco

; b. Dublin,28 Nov. 1831. Went to New York; 1840 ;

California, 1851; Nevada, 1860; becameone of the owners of the Bonanza Mines.Address : 253 Broadway, New York.

[Died 27 July 1902.

M'KECHNIE, Dugald, M.A. Edinburgh ;K.C. ;

b. 1845; s. of Dugald M'Kechnie, Jura

;m.

Williamina, d. of Charles Wm. Wright of

St. Catherine's, Midlothian ; three s. one d.

Educ. : Glasgow and Edin. Univ. Calledto Scottish Bar, 1870 ; Advocate-Depute,1877-85 and 1886

; J.P. Co. Argyll ; Sheriffof Chancery from 1889, of Argyll, 1891.Publications : Lorimer's Handbook of theLaw of Scotland ; Book of Styles. Recreations : shooting, fishing, golfing. Address :

60 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh;Tenga, Aros, Mull. [Died 28 Oct. 1912.

M'KENNA, Sir Joseph Neale, Kt., cr. 1867 ;

J.P., D.L. ; b. 1819; m. 1st, 1842, Esther

Louisa (d. 1871), d. of Edmond Howe theelder of Dublin; 2nd, 1880, Amelia, d. oflate G. K. Brooks and widow of R. WHole, 1880. Educ. : Trin. Coll. DublinIrish Barr. 1849; M.P. Youghal, 1865-681874-85

; S. Monaghan, 1885-92. AddressArdogena, Youghal ; 67 Lancaster Gate, W.

[Died 15 Aug. 1906MACKENNAL, Rev. Alexander, B.A., D.D.Chairman of the Council of Mansfield CollegeOxford

; Chairman of the CongregationaUnion of England and Wales, 1887 ;

President of the National Council of the Evangelical Free Churches, 1899-1900 ; CarewLecturer Hartford Seminary Conn. U.S.A1901. Publications : The Story of the English Separatists, 1893 ; Homes and Hauntsof the Pilgrim Fathers, 1899 ;

Sketches in

the Evolution of English Congregationalism1901. Address: Beechwood, ManchesterBowdon, Cheshire. [Died 23 June 1904

MACKENZIE, Sir Alexander, K.C.S.I. ;cr

18i)0; b. Dumfries, 28 June 1842 ;

e. s. oRev. J. R. Mackenzie, D.D. ; m. Georgina

MACKENZIE

d. of Col. W. Bremner, 1863 (d. 1892) ; 2nd,Mabel Elizabeth, g.-d. of late Sir GeorgeElliot, Bt., 1893. Educ. : King Edward'sSchool, Birmingham ; Trin. Coll., Camb(B.A.). Entered I.C.S. 1862

; Home Secre-tary to the Government of India, 1882-1887 ; Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces,1887 ; Chief Commissioner of Burma, 1890

;

member Governor-General's Council, 1895 ;

Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, 1895-98. Pub-lications : North-East Frontier of Bengal1884. Recreations: lawn-tennis, billiards.Address : Radnor House, Holmbury St.

Mary, Dorking. Club : Reform.[Died 10 Nov. 1902.

MACKENZIE, Sir Allan Russell, 2nd Bt. of

Glen-Muick; cr. 1890; J.P., D.L., forAberdeenshire and Ross-shire

; b. 28 Mar.1850

; s. of 1st Bt. and Mary, d. of Edu. PreRussell ; S. father 1890

; m. Lucy, d. ofDuncan Davidson of Tulloch, 1874. Educ. :

Harrow. The Royal Horse Guards; con-

tested Ross-shire (C.) ; was one of theKing's Bodyguard for Scotland. Ownedabout 72,800 acres. Recreations : deer-stalking, shooting, etc. Heir : s. Victor,b. 1882 [Lieut. 3rd Batt. Scots Guards].Address: Glen-Muick, Ballater, Aberdeen-shire

; Kintail, Ross-shire. Clubs : Carlton,Marlborough ; New, Edinburgh.

[Died 20 Aug. 1906.MACKENZIE, Col. Sir Felix Calvert, K.B., cr.

1897; D.L. ; Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batt.Seaforth Highlanders; b. 19 Aug. 1826.Recreations : literature and antiquarian lore,military history, hill-walking, and horti-culture. Address : Forres, N.B. Club :

Scottish Liberal, Edinburgh.[Died 2 Oct. 1902.

MACKENZIE, Colonel George Frederick Camp-bell, C.B. 1900 ; A.Q.M.G. Suffolk Regiment ;

A.A.G. Lucknow, 1906; half-pay; b. 22Oct. 1855; s. of late Major FrancoisMackenzie, Bengal Army ; m. 1885, d. oflate Capt. T. Boulton, 14th Hussars ; threed. Educ.: Wellington; Trinity College,Cambridge ; Sandhurst. Entered Suffolk

Regiment, 1876; served with it in Afghanis-

tan, 1879-80 (medal), and commanded it inSouth Africa, 1900-2 (desaptches twice,Queen's and King's medals with 5 clasps,C.B.) ;

Lieut.-Col. 1900; commanded 1st

Batt. Suffolk Regiment, 1900-4; A.Q.M.G.

Malta, 1905-6. Club : Naval and Military.[Died 6 Feb. 1909.

MACKENZIE, Sir George Sutherland, K.C.M.G.,cr. 1902 ; C.B. 1897 ; Grand Cross of Crownof Italy ;

Grand Cross of Brilliant Star

(Zanzibar) ; merchant ; partner in the firmof Gray, Dawes and Co. ; b. 5 May 1844 ;

3rd s. of late Sir Wm. Mackenzie, M.D.,K.C.B., C.S.I., and Margaret, d. of EdmundPrendergast, Ardfinan Castle, Co. Tipperary ;

m. 1st, 1883, Elma (d. 1904), d. of late

Major W. Cairns Armstrong, 15th Regt. ;

2nd, 1905, Mary Matilda, sis. of H. D. A.

Owen, widow of A. G. Bovill. Educ. : Dr.Charles Pritchard, F.R.S., Clapham. Mer-cantile ; explored the Karun Valley (Persia),and was the first to open direct communica-tion between Ispahan and Mahommerah via

Shuster ; first administrator (1888--J1) of

the Imperial British East African Co.'s

territories (now the British East Africa Pro-

tectorate) ; concluded treaties on behalf of

the Italian Government with the Somalitribes on the Benadir coast (East Africa).Decorated in recognition of the services

rendered to the development of British

interests in Africa and Persia ;Vice-Presi-

dent, Royal Geographical Society ;Vice-

Pres. of Council, Royal Colonial Institute.

Recreations : shooting and travel. Address :

53 Cadogau Square, S.W. ; Tempsford Hall,

Sandy, Beds. Clubs : Travellers', Oriental,

City of London. [Died I Nov. 1910.455

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MACKENZIE, Sir James Dixon, 10th Bt. of

Tarbat and 7th of Scatwell ;cr. 1628 and

1703 ; J.P., D.L. ; Brevet-Maj. 75th Regt.,retired 1876; b. 22 April 1830; 3rd s. of

Maj. Lewis Mackenzie, Scots Greys, andNancy, o. d. and heiress of S. F. Bancroft ;

S. cousin 1884; m. Julia, d. of Dr. S.

Clutsam, 1858 (d. 1898). Educ. : Rugby.Ensign 79th Cameron Highlanders, 1855;captain 1st W.I. Regt. and 14th Foot, 1859 ;

half-pay, 1865. Publications : GenealogicalTables of the Clan Mackenzie, 1879 ; TheCastles of England, 1896. Heir : s. JamesKenneth D., b. 1859. Address : 15 Redcliffe

Square, S.W. Club : Army and Navy.[Died 24 June 1900.

MACKENZIE, Col. Kenneth James Loch, C.I.E.1893 ; e, s. of late Sir W. Mackenzie, K.C.B.,C.S.I. ; m. Marian, d. of late E. Prendergast,Ardflnan Castle, Co. Tipperary, Ireland.

Educ. : various Scotch and English schools ;

Military Academy, Addiscombe. 1st Artil-

lery, June 1858. Joined the Madras andsubsequently the Royal Artillery, 1858

; later

transferred to Indian Staff Corps to civil andpolitical employment ; for some years wasAssistant and Deputy and Judicial Com-missioner and Commissioner for Berar, the

Hyderabad Assigned Districts, ending asResident at Hyderabad, in the Deccan,1894-95 ;

for a short time (1887) acted asResident at Ajmere, in Rajputana ; retired,Nov. 1895. Decorated for civil and politicalservice. Address : Grantbourne, Chobham,Surrey. Clubs : East India United Service,Grosvenor. [Died 9 Apr. 1903.

MACKENZIE, Sir Kenneth Smith, 6th Bt., of

Gairloch ; cr. 1703 ; Ph.D. ; Lord-Lieut, of

Ross and Cromarty from 1881 ; Chairmanof County Council from 1890 ; Convener ofRoss and Cromarty from 1855 ; b. HarringayHouse, Hornsey, 25 May 1832 ; e. s. of 5thBt. and Kythe", d. of John Smith Wright,Rempstone Hall, Notts; S. father 1843;m. Eila, d. of late Walter Frederick Campbell,Islay, 1860. Educ. : private tuition

;Uni-

versities of Edinburgh and Giessen. Capt.in the Highland Rifle (Ross-shire) Militia,1855

; Major, 1870-74 ;contested unsuccess-

fully (Liberal) Inverness-shire at GeneralElections of 1880 and 1885. Owned about164,700 acres. Heir : s. Kenneth, b. 1861.Address : Conan House, Conan Bridge,Ross-shire, N.B. Clubs : Travellers'

; New,Edinburgh. [Died 10 Feb. 1900.

MACKENZIE, Robert Jameson ; b. 1857 ; s.

of late Lord Mackenzie, Senator of theCollege of Justice of Scotland. Educ. :

Loretto School ;Keble Coll. Oxford (Senior

Scholar), M.A. Oxford, 1876-80 ; Master atClifton College, 1881-88; Rector of Edin-burgh Academy, 1888-1901. Publications:Almond of Loretto, War-pictures fromClarendon. Recreations : walking, travel.Address : 12 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh.Clubs : Authors' ; University, Edinburgh.

[Died 24 Nov. 1912.

M'KERLIE, Sir John Graham, K.C.B., 1883 ;

Col. R.E. retired, 1881; b. Scotland, 9thApr. 1814 ;

2nd s. of late Capt. RobertM'Kerlie. Educ. : R.M.A., Woolwich.Joined R.E., 1833 ; Special Commissionerand Commissioner of Public Works, Ireland,1855 ;

Chairman of Board of Works, 1862;

C.B. in 1870. Recreation : general sporting.Address : Monkstoun, Dublin. Clubs :

Army and Navy, Caledonian, United Service;

Kildare Street ; Royal St. George's Yacht.[Died 7 Jan. 1900.

MACKESY, Lieut.-General William Henry,Unemployed Supernumerary List IndianArmy ; retired, 1892 ; b. 1 May 1837 ; s. ofJohn Mackesy, M.D., of Waterford ; m.1870, Teresa, d. of Pierse Creagh of MountElva, Co. Clare ; three s. one d. Educ. :

466

privately ; Royal Military College, Sand-hurst. Ensign, 79th Cameron Highlanders,1854 ; served Crimea, including assault onSebastopol, 1855 ; Indian Mutiny, captureof Lucknow, 1858 ; Assist. Field Engineerin the Crimea and in Oudh, 1858-59 ; BengalStaff Corps, 1866

; served P.W. Departmentand Military Works Department (Super-intending Engineer, Assoc.Inst.C.E.) until

Afghan War, 1879; acted twice as Chief

Engineer and Secretary to the Gov. Punjab ;

Superintendent Army Clothing, Bengal,1882-92 ;

received the thanks of the Govern-ment of India, and also a pension of 100 as

a reward for distinguished and meritoriousservice. Publications : Table of BarometricalHeights ;

also various contributions to

scientific periodicals, etc. Address : 65 AlbertHall Mansion, S.W. [Died 5 March 1914.

MACKIE, Sir James, K.C.M.G., M.B.,L.R.C.S.E., LL.D. ; Commander of theOrder of the Medjidie ; retired Surgeonto H.B.M.'s Consulate-General, Alexandria,and sole British Delegate to EgyptianQuarantine Board ; b. 1838

;s. of Alexander

Mackie, Hindhillock, New Deer, Aberdeen-shire

; m. Louise, d. of Adolphe Moubert,Garswood, Lancashire, 1884. Educ. : Gram-mar School, Marischal Coll. and University,Aberdeen. Commenced practice of medicinein Egypt, 1860 ; appointed Surgeon to H.M.'sConsulate at Alexandria, 1868 ; also Surgeonto the Deaconesses' Hospital ; was after-

wards appointed British Delegate at the

Egyptian Quarantine Board ; received the

Queen's medal and Khedive's Star in 1882for Services during the war in Egypt ; in

1892 was appointed a Delegate to representthe British Government at the International

Sanitary Conference of Venice. Publica-tions : communications to Medical Journals.Address : Alexandria, Egypt.

[Died 23 Feb. 1898.

McKILLOP, James, J.P., D.L. ;b. 1844 ; e. *.

of late Jas. McKillop, coalmaster, Drumclair,Slamannan ; m. 1873, Jessie, d. of late AdamNimmo, St. Andrews ; five s. four d. Educ. :

Andersonian Univ. Glasgow, for mine en-

gineering and kindred subjects. Was largelyassociated with coal mining and mechanicalengineering in Stirlingshire and Lanarkshire ;

M.P. (C.) Stirlingshire, 1895-1906. Clubs:Conservative, Imperial Union, Glasgow.

[Died 5 Nov. 1913.

M'KILLOP, William ; M.P. (N.) South Armaghfrom 1906 ; b. Dairy, Ayrshire ; s. of Daniel

M'Killop and Matilda Blair, late of Glenarm,Antrim, Ireland. Educ. : public school.

Business in Glasgow, wine merchant andrebtaurant proprietor ;

M.P. (N.) Sligo, 1900-1906. Address : Laurieville, Queen's Drive,

Crgsshill, Glasgow. Clubs : National Lib-

eral, Whitehall; Liberal, Glasgow.[Died 25 Aug. 1909.

MACKINLEY, Mrs. Y. ; see Sterling, MadameAntoinette.

M'KINLEY, William, President of the UnitedStates from 4 March, 1897

; b. Niles, Trum-bull, Co. Ohio, 29 Jan. 1843. Educ. : PolandAcademy ; Alleghany College. Taught in

the public schools;

enlisted as private in

23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, June 11, 1861 ;

Commissary Sergeant, Apr. 15, 1862;2nd

Lieut., Sept. 23, 1862;

1st Lieut., Feb. 7,

1863 ; Captain, July 25, 1864;

served onstaffs of Gen. R. B. Hayes, Geo. Crook, andWinfield S. Hancock ; breveted Maj. in

U.S. Volunteers by President Lincoln for

gallantry ha battle, 13 March 1865 ; ActingA.A.G. of 1st Division, 1st Army Corps, onstaff of Gen. S. S. Carroll

;mustered out of

the service, 26 July 1865 ; studied Law in

Mahoning County ; at Albany, N.Y., LawSchool, 1867 ;

Barr. 1867 ; settled at

Canton, Ohio, 1S67, which became his home ;

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elected Prosecuting Attorney of Starkj

County, 1869 ;member of National House

of Representatives, 1876 ;for 14 years repre-

sented the Congressional District of which his

county was a part ;as Chairman of Ways

and Means Committee he reported the Tariff

Law of 1890 ; defeated for Congress in a

gerrymandered district, November following,although reducing the usual adverse majorityfrom 3000 to 300 ; Governor of Ohio by a

plurality of 21,511, 1891 ;re-elected by a

plurality of 80,995, 1893 ; Delegate at largeto the Republican National Convention, andsupported James G. Elaine for President,1884

; member of Committee on Resolutionsand read the Platform to the Convention ;

Delegate at large from Ohio, supportingJohn Sherman, 1888

;as Chairman of the

Committee on Resolutions again reportedthe Platform ; again a Delegate at largefrom Ohio, 1892, and supported the renom-ination of Benjamin Harrison, and servedas Chairman of the Convention ; at thatConvention 182 votes were cast for him for

President, although he had persistentlyrefused to have his name considered ; on18 June 1896, he was nominated for Presi-dent at St. Louis, receiving 661 out of atotal of 905 votes ; he was elected Presidentat the ensuing November election by apopular plurality of 600,000 votes, andreceived 271 electoral votes as against 176for William J. Bryan, Nebraska ; re-elected,1900. Address : Executive Mansion, Wash-ington, U.S.A. [Died 14 Sept. 1901.

MACKINNON, Donald, M.A. ;Professor of

Celtic Languages, Edinburgh University,1882-1914. Address: 26 Blacket Place,Edinburgh. [Died 25 Dec. 1914.

MACKINNON, Lieut.-Colonel Henry WilliamAlexander, D.S.O. 1886 ; A.M.S. retired

;

M.R.C.S., L.S.A. ; 6. 1842 ; s. of late Insp.-Gen. C. Mackinnon

; m. 1st, 1881, DoraJessie (d. 1891), d. of Surg.-Gen. W. Munro ;

2nd, 1893, Mabel, d. of late Thomas Keown.[Died 24 March 1905.

MACKINNON, Sir William Alexander, K.C.B. ;

cr. 1891; retired Director-General Army

Medical Department, and Hon. Surgeon tothe Queen ; b. 1830 ; s. of Rev. J. Mackinnonof Skye. Educ. : Glasgow and EdinburghUniversities. Entered Army Medical De-partment, 1853 ; Surgeon-General, 1880 ;

served Crimea; Indian Mutiny, New

Zealand, 1862-66; Coomassie, 1873-74.Address : 28 Evelyn Gardens, S. Kensington,S.W. Clubs : United Service ; New Club,Edinburgh. [Died 28 Oct. 1897.

MACKINTOSH, John, LL.D. (Aberdeen);stationer, newsagent, and historian ; b. Scot-

land, Nov. 1833; s. of late William Mackin-

tosh, soldier. Educ. : Parish school of

Botriphnie, Banffshire. Publications : His-

tory of Civilisation in Scotland, 4 vols., 1878-1888

; new ed. revised and enlarged, 1892-1896 ; The Story of Scotland, 1890 ; Historyof the Valley of the Dee, 1895; HistoricEarls and Earldoms of Scotland, 1898.Civil list pension of. 50 a year, in considera-tion of his historical writings and research.Address : 30 Union Row. Aberdeen.

[Died 4 May 1907.

MACKWORTH, Sir Arthur William, 6th Bt.;

cr. 1776; C.B., D.L., J.P. ;

Colonel R.E.1886 ; e. s. of 5th Bt. and Mathilde EleanorEliza, 2nd d. of Colonel Peddie, K.H. ; b.

o Oct. 1842; 5. father 1857

;m. Alice, d. of

Joseph Cubitt, C.E., Park Street, West-minster, 1865

; six s. five d. Lieut. R.E.

in West Indies, 1888-91 ; commanded R.E.Aldershot, 1894-99 ; Hon. Colonel, 1st Mon-

150

mouthshire Regiment, 1908 ; Chairman,Monmouthshire Territorial Forces Associa-tion, 1908. Heir : s. Humphrey. Address :

Glen Uske, Caerleon, Monmouthshire. Club :

Junior United Service. [Died 8 March 1914.M'LACHLAN, Robert, naturalist and especially

entomologist, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.E.S. ; b.

London, 10 Apr. 1837 ; s. of Hugh M'Lachlan,Greenock

; unmarried. Educ. : chiefly atIlford. Treasurer and ex-President of theEntomological Society of London ; editorof the Entomologist's Monthly Magazinefrom its commencement in 1864. Publica-tions : A Monographic Revision and Synopsisof the Trichoptera of the European Fauna,and Supplement, 1874-84 ; over 150 paperson entomological subjects, mostly on theOrder Neuroptera, which he made aspeciality ; writer of the article Insects, etc.,in the 9th edition of the Ency. Brit., etc.Recreation : gardening. Address : West-view, 23 Clarendon Road, Lewisham.

[Died 23 May 1904.MACLAGAN, Sir Douglas, Kt. ; cr. 1886 ;

M.D., F.R.S.E. ; b. 1812 ; widower. Educ. :

University of Edinburgh. Fellow and ex-President of Royal Colleges of Physiciansand Surgeons, Edinburgh ; Emeritus Pro-fessor of Medical Jurisprudence and PublicHealth in Edinburgh University, 1862-96.Address : 28 Heriot Row, Edinburgh.Club : University, Edinburgh.

[Died 5 Apr. 1900.

MACLAGAN, Most Rev. William Dalrymple,P.C., D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Archbishop ofYork from 1891

; b. Edinburgh, 1826 ;5th

s. of David Maclagan, M.D., Physician tothe Forces during the Peninsular War (d.

1865), and Jane, d. of Philip Whiteside,M.D. (d. 1878); m. 1st, Sarah Kate, d. of

George Clapham, I860 (d. 1862) ; 2nd, Hon.Augusta Anne Barrington, 4th d. of 6thViscount Barrington, 1878 ; three s. one d.

Educ. : Edinburgh ; Peterhouse, Cambridge(graduated in Mathematical Honours, 1856).Served in Indian Army, 1847-52 ;

retired asLieut. ;

ordained Deacon, 1856 ; Priest,

1857; Rector of Newington, 1869; Vicarof Kensington, 1875

; Bishop of Lichfteld,1878. Publications: a vol. of PastoralLetters and Synodal Charges, 1891

; joint-editor of The Church and the Age, 2 vols.

1870. Recreations : walking, riding. Ad-dress : Bishopthorpe, York. Clubs : Athen-aeum, Royal Societies. [Died 19 Sept. 1910.

MACLAINE OF LOCHBUIE (Murdoch Gillian),J.P., D.L. ; Chief of the Clan ; b. in islandof Java, 1 Sept. 1845

; e. s. of late (Donald)Maclaine of Lochbuie, and Emilie, y. d. of

late Anthony Vincent, Amsterdam ; m.Katherine Marian, y. d. of late Salis Schwabeof Glyn-y-Garth, Co. Anglesea ;

two s.

three d. Educ. : Edinburgh Acad. ; MilitaryCollege ; Priory, Croydon. Joined H.M.6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), 1861 ;

Times military war correspondent with theGerman Army during the Franco-GermanWar of 1870-71. Publications : occasional

correspondent to sporting and other news-papers. Owned 35,000 acres. Recreations :

devoted to all sports, especially deer-stalking.Heir: Kenneth Douglas Lome, b. 1880.

Address: Lochbuie Castle, Isle of Mull.

Clubs : Junior Carlton ; Royal HighlandYacht, Oban. [Died 5 Apr. 1909.

M'LAREN, Rev. Alexander, B.A. (London),D.D. (Edin.), Litt.D. (Victoria); Minister

of Union Chapel, Manchester, from 1858 ;

b. 11 Feb. 1826 ; *. of David M'Laren, mer-

chant, Glasgow, and Mary Wingate ; m.cousin Marion M'Laren. Educ. : GlasgowHigh School ; Glasgow University ; Stepney(now Regent's Park) College. Minister of

Portland Chapel, Southampton, 1846-58.

Publications : Sermons preached in Man-457

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Chester (1st, 2nd, and 3rd series) ; Secretsof Power, and Other Sermons ; Week-dayEvening Addresses ;

A Spring Holiday in

Italy ; The Life of David as reflected in his

Psalms ; Exposition of Colossians in Ex-positor's Bible ; Exposition of Psalms in

Expositor's Bible (3 vols.) ; The Victor's

Crown, and other Sermons, 1897 ; numerousother volumes of Sermons. Address : UnionChapel, Manchester. [Died 5 May 1910.

MACLAREN, Ian ; see Watson, Rev. John.

M'LAREN, Lord ; John M'Laren, LL.D.Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen ; D.L. ;

Lord of Session, Scotland, 1881 ;Lord of

Justiciary, 1885 ;b. Edinburgh, 1831 ; e. s.

of Duncan M'Laren, M.P. ; m. Ottilie, d. of

H. L. Schwabe, Glasgow, 1868. Educ. :

Edinburgh University. Member of Facultyof Advocates, 1856; Sheriff of Chancery,1869-80 ; Q.C. and Lord Advocate, 1880 ;

M.P. for Wigtown District, 1880; Edin-burgh, 1881. Publication : A Treatise onLaw of Wills. Address : 46 Moray Place,Edinburgh ; Glenuig, Kinlochailort. Club :

Athenaeum. [Died Q Apr. 1910.

M'LAREN, Walter Stowe Bright; M.P. (L.)Crewe Division of Cheshire from 1910 ; b.

Edinburgh, 1853 ; y. s. of late DuncanM'Laren, formerly Lord Provost, M.P. for

Edinburgh, and Priscilla Bright, of Roch-dale, sister of John Bright, M.P., and JacobBright, M.P. ; m. 1883, Eva, d. of late

William Muller, of Valparaiso, Chili, andHillside, Shenley, Herts ; one d. by adoption.Educ. : Craigmount School, Edinburgh ;

Edinburgh University (M.A.). Entered intobusiness in Keighley as a worsted spinnerin the firm of Smith & M'Laren, butretired in 1890 ;

was a director of Bolckow,Vaughan, & Co., Ltd., and other large coaland iron companies ; M.P. Crewe Divisionof Cheshire, 1886, 1892, but defeated in 1895

;

an advanced Liberal and strong Free Trader;

an advocate of the extension of the Parlia-

mentary Franchise to women. Publication :

Report on Weaving Schools in Germany,made to the Clothworkers' Company.Address : 56 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; GreatComp Cottage, Borough Green. Club :

National Liberal. [Died 29 June 1912.

MACLAUCHLAN, Hugh Simon, assist.-editorLondon Star from 1892 ; s. of Rev. Dr.Thomas Maclauchlan, author of The EarlyScottish Church. Educ. : Edinburgh Aca-demy and University. Editor HampshireTelegraph and Portsmouth Evening News,1886-92. Address : 75 Croxted Road, WestDulwich. [Died 28 Dec. 1899.

M'LAUGHLIN, Lieut.-Col. Hubert James,D.S.0. 1902 ; Remount Department, Reserveof Officers ; 5th Lancers (retired) ; b. 2 Dec.1860 ; 3rd s. of late Maj.-Gen. EdwardM'Laughlin of The Lydiates, Hereford: m.1909, Winifred Hawthorne, o. d. of H. M.Hicks of Brisbane ; one s. Served SouthAfrica, 1881 (despatches) ; Soudan, 1884-85(medal with clasp, bronze star) ; SouthAfrica, 1899-1902 (despatches, promotedLt.-Col., D.S.O., South Africa medal, 3

clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps). Address :

Trelawney, Cargate, Aldershot. Club :

Junior Army and Navy.[Died. 28 March 1915.

MACLAURIN, Hon. Sir Henry Normand, Kt.,cr. 1902 ; Chancellor of the Univ. of Sydneyfrom 1896 ; b. Kilconquhar, Scotland, 10Dec. 1835 ;

s. of James MacLaurin, A.M.,and Katherine Briarcliffe ; m. 1871, Eliza

(d. 1908), d. of Charles Nathan, F.R.C.S.,Sydney. Educ. : St. Andrews (M.A.) ;

Edinburgh (M.D.). Entered Royal Navyas Assistant Surgeon, 1858 ; served in

H.M.S."RoyallAlbert

"in the Channel

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Squadron, and H.M.S. "Marlborough

"in

the Mediterranean ; was on duty in Athensduring the revolution in which King Ottolost the throne ; served as one of the medicalofficers' of Greenwich Hospital ; and after-wards hi H.M.S. "

Challenger" on the

Australian station ; settled hi Sydney andbecame President of the Board of Health,1885; Vice-Chancellor of the University,1887 ; Member of the Legislative Council,1889; Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil, 1893. Publications : contributedseveral papers to various medical journals.Address : 155 Macquarie Street, Sydney.Club : Australian. [Died 24 Aug. 1914.

M'LEAN, Hon. Allan ; at one time M.P. Gipps-land North ; Member of the ExecutiveCouncil of Victoria ; b. 3 Feb. 1840

; *. ofCharles M'Lean ; m. 1st, 1866 ; 2nd, 1886 ;

five s. two d. Educ. : at home by tutors;

State School, Tarraville, Gippsland. Senior

partner hi A. M'Lean & Co., Stock andStation Agents of Melbourne. Maffra Shire

Council, 1873-1880: M.L.A. GippslandNorth electorate, 1880-1900; resigned toenter first Federal Parliament ; took office

as President of Board of Land and Works,Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey,and Minister of Agriculture hi MunroGovernment, 1890, and retained these offices

until 1891, when he took up, instead, port-folio of Chief Secretary, which he relin-

quished on defeat of Ministry, 1893 ; joinedSir (then Mr.) George Turner's Administra-tion, without portfolio, 1894 ; retired fromMinistry, 1898 ; Premier and Chief Secretary,Victoria, 1899-1900 ;

Member of the FederalParliament from 1900; Minister for Trade andCustoms, Commonwealth Parliament of

Australia, 1904-5. Recreations : rifle-shoot-

ing, cricket. Address : Duart, Beaconsfleld

Parade, Albert Park, and Maffra, Gippsland.[Died 13 July 1911.

M'LEAN, Donald, D.L., J.P., Sutherland;Agent or Factor to the Duke of Sutherland,K.G. ; b. Cleveland, Yorkshire ; s. of Alex.

M'Lean, who was for many years agenton the Loftus estates to the late Earl of

Zetland ; m. d. of late Alex. M'Rae, Muir-

town, Inverness ; five s. five d. Educ. :

Privately ; Gainford Academy, Co. Durham.On leaving school entered father's office

and learnt the profession of land agent andsurveyor, and became assistant ; on father's

death succeeded him as agent on the Loftus

agricultural and mineral estates, and also

practised as general surveyor and valuer;appointed by the late Duke of Sutherlandto the factorship of the Earldom of Suther-

land, 1885 ; was also given charge of thewest coast of the Sutherland estates, includingthe two large parishes of Assynt and Eddra-chilles ; elected a Fellow of the Surveyors'Institution, 1889 ;

a County Councillor, andwas for some time Convener ; Chairman of

the County Road Board and of the StandingJoint Committee and Executive Committee ;

Chairman of the Parish Council and SchoolBoard of Golspie ;

a Governor and Treasurerof the Sutherland Technical School. Pub-lications : Sutherland Estates Shootings andFishings. Recreations : Farming, gardening,shooting. Address : Rhives House, Golspie,N.B. [Died 9 July 1915.

MACLEAN, Captain Donald Charles Hugh,D.S.O. 1902; Royal Scots; b. 13 July1875; m. 1907, Gwendoline Katherine

Leonora, y. d. of Charles Hope of Shorestone

Hall, Northumberland. Educ. : Clifton

College. Entered army, 1895 ;served

South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice,

Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King's medal, 2

clasps, D.S.O.). Address : Adjutant, Banga-lore Rifle Volunteers, Bangalore, India.

Club : Caledonian. [Died 12 Apr. 1909.

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MACLEAN, Sir Francis William, Kt., cr. 1890 ;

K.C.I.E., cr. 1898 ; b. 13 Dec. 1844;

3rd s.

of late Alexander Maclean, Barrow Hedges,Carshalton ;

m. 1869, M., d. of late JohnSowerby. Educ. : Westminster School ;

Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A.). Barr.Inner 'Temple, 1868; Q.C. 1886; Bencher,1892; M.P. Mid Oxfordshire. WoodstockDivision (L.), 1885-86; L.U. 1886-91;Master in Lunacy, 1891 ;

Chief Justice of

Bengal, 1896-1909 ; Kaiser-i-Hand GoldMedal, 1900 ; chairman of Indian FamineRelief Committees, 1897, 1900, and 1907 ;

Vice-Chancellor of the Calcutta University,1898-1900. Address: 17 Rutland Gate,S.W. Clubs : Brooks's, Garrick.

[Died 11 Nov. 1913.

M'CLEAN, Prank, M.A., Hon. LL.D. Glasgow ;

F.R.S., R.F.A.S., M.Inst.C.E. ; b. 1837 ; o.

s. of J. R. M'Clean, Civil Engineer, F.R.S.,M.P. ;

m. 1865, Ellen, y. d. of John Gregof Escowbeck, Lancaster. Educ. : West-minster ; Glasgow College ; Trinity College,

Cambridge; Scholar 1858, B.A. 1859

(Wrangler). Apprenticed to Sir John Hawk-shaw, Civil Engineer, 1859 ; became partnerin firm of M'Clean & Stileman, .C.E., 1862 ;

engaged in charge of important Dock andRailway works until 1870, when he retired

from professional work ; established anAstronomical Observatory at TunbridgeWells in 1874, and from that time was muchengaged on solar and stellar spectroscopicwork ; published various papers on spectro-

scopic work ; awarded the gold medal of the

Royal Astronomical Society for his photo-graphic survey of star spectra in both hemi-spheres, and other contributions to theadvancement of astronomy, 1899 ;

dis-

covered the presence of Oxygen in the HeliumClass of Stars, 1897 ;

founded the IsaacNewton studentships at Cambridge, 1890;presented the Victoria Photographic Tele-

scope (24 inches aperture) to the RoyalObservatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1894.Recreations : scientific pursuits ; the col-

lection of illuminated manuscripts, earlycoins, etc. Address : Rusthall House,Tunbridge Wells ; 1 Onslow Gardens, S.W.Clubs : Athenseum, University.

[Died 8 Nov. 1904.

MACLEAN, James Mackenzie, President of theInstitute of Journalists, 1897-98

; b. 13 Aug.1835

;s. of Alexander Maclean ; m. 1st, 1867,

Anna Maria Whitehead ; 2nd, 1900, SaraKennedy. Fellow of Bombay University ;

formerly Chairman of Bombay Town Council.Editor of the Newcastle Chronicle, 1855-58

;

leader-writer Manchester Guardian, 1858-59 ;

editor and proprietor Bombay Gazette, 1859-1879 ; part proprietor and London contributorWestern Mail, Cardiff, to 1900; M.P. for

Oldham, 1885-92;

first Conservative M.P.for Cardiff for forty years ;

seconded addressto Crown in House of Commons, 1886 ; M.P.(C.) for Cardiff, 1895-1900; PresidentInstitute of Journalists, 1896-97. Publica-tions : Maclean's Guide to Bombay, a histori-cal handbook for all Western India frombefore the English conquest to present day ;

Recollections of Westminster and India;

silver medallist Society of Arts, 1882, for

paper on The Results of British Rule in

India, and again in 1903 for paper on India's

place in an Imperial Federation. Address :

40 Nevern Square, Earl's Court, S.W. Clubs :

Baldwin, Junior Athenseum.[Died 22 Apr. 1906.

MACLEAN, William Campbell, C.B. ;M D.,

LL.D., Hon. Physician to Queen Victoria;Surg.-Gen. (retired) ; b. in Ayrshire ; y. s. ofJohn Maclean, Boneray and Drimnin, Argyll-

burgh Academy, andParia (M.D.); Fellow

University (M.D.) ;

Madras University.

Medical service, Army of India ; served 1st

and 2nd capture of Chusan heights aboveCanton

; capture of Amoy ; Battles of

Chefoo, Chin, Kiang Fu ; Central India;Haiderabad ; Deccan ;

Prof, of MilitaryMedicine, Army Med. School. Netley. De-corated for above services. Address : Glen-

avon, Clifton Down, Clifton. Clubs : EastIndia United Service; Royal SouthernYacht. (Died 10 Nov. 1898.

MACLEAR, Rev. George Frederick, D.D. ;

Warden of St. Augustine's College, Canter-

bury ; Hon. Canon Canterbury ;Head-

master King's Coll. School, London (retired) ;

b. Bedford, 3 Feb. 1833 ;e. s. of Rev. George

Maclear, M.A. Educ. : Bedford GrammarSchool

; Trin. Coll. Camb. Scholar ;2nd

class Classical Tripos, 1855 ; 1st class Theo-logical Tripos, 1856 ;

Carus UniversityPrize, 1854-55: Burney University Prize,

1855; Hulsean, 1857; Maitland, 1858,1861 ; Norrisian Prize, 1863 ; Preacher at

Temple Church, 1865-70 ; Boyle Lecturer,1877-80. Publications : Class-books of Oldand New Testament History ; Class-bookson the Catechism and Prayer-Book ;

Evi-dential Value of the Holy Eucharist ; Intro-duction to the Creeds ;

Introduction to theArticles

;Editor of the Oxford Helps to the

Study of the Bible; Mediaeval Missions;Conversion of the Celts, English, and North-men ;

The Village Church. Address :

Warden's Lodge, St. Augustine's College,

Canterbury. [Died 19 Oct. 1902.

MACLEAR, John Pearse, Admiral, retired ; b.

Cape of Good Hope, 27 June 1838; *. of

Sir T. Maclear, late Astronomer-RoyalC.G.H. ; m. Julia, d. of late Sir J. F. W.Herschel, Bt., 1878. Educ. : private school,C.G.H. Joined H.M.S. "Castor" as naval

cadet, 1851 ; Mid. in"Algiers

"in Baltic

and Black Sea, 1854-56 ;Lieut, in

"Sphinx

"

during China War, 1860-62 ; 1st Lieut, of"Octavia

"during Abyssinian campaign ;

commander of"Challenger

"in her scientific

voyage, 1872-76 ; Capt. of"Alert," 1879-

1882, and of"Flying Fish

" 1883-87 ; SurveyService ; Rear-Admiral, 1891 ; retired,

1891. Publications: Compilation of Hydro-graphic Sailing Directions. Recreations :

meteorology, natural history. Address:

Beaconscroft, Chiddingfold, Surrey. Club :

United Service. [Died 17 July 1907.

MACLEAY, Col. Alexander Caldcleugh, C.B.1897 ;

J.P. ;Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Seaforth

Highlanders ; b. 1843 ;e. s. of J. R. Macleay ;

m. 1867, Mabel, d. of late Col. W. Anderson,C.B., Bengal Artillery. Address : Fairfield

Court, Eastbourne. Club : Conservative.

[Died 3 Apr. 1907.

id'LENNAN, William, F.R.S. (Canada); b.

Montreal, Canada, 8 May 1856 ;2nd s. of

Hugh M'Lennan and Isabella Stewart ;m.

Marion, d. of Pemberton Paterson of Quebec.Educ. : Montreal High School and M'Gill

College (B.C.L.). Admitted as a Notary,1880. Publications: Songs of Old Canada(translations of old French songs) ; SpanishJohn ; Span o' Life (in collaboration with

Miss M'llwraith) ;In Old France and New

(this contributed to American publications) ;

was a pretty constant contributor to Harper's

Magazine for ten years. Address: 1056

Dorchester Street, Montreal.[Died 12 Aug. 1904.

MACLEOD, Very Rev. Donald, D.D., V.D ;

Chaplain in Ordinary to the King in Scot-

land ; acting editor of Good Words, 18/2-

1905 Emeritus Minister of Parish of ThePark Glasgow ;

b. Campsie, Stirlingshire ;

s. of Norman Macleod, D.D., Dean of the

Chapel Royal ; Celtic scholar and author ;

b. of Norman Macleod, D.D., Dean of Chapel

Royal and Dean of the Thistle, first editor

of Good Words, and author ;, m. Isabella, d.

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of James Anderson of Highholm, Renfrew-shire

; three s. one d. Educ. : differentschools ; Univ. of Glas. (B.A.). Travelledtwo years ; first parish Lauder ; subsequentlyLinlithgow ; Moderator of the Assembly ofthe Church of Scotland, 1895-96

;Convener

of the Home Mission Committee of the Churchof Scotland from 1888-1900. Publications :

Memoir of Norman Macleod, D.D. ; SundayHome Service ; Christ and Society ; TheDoctrine and Validity of the Ministry andSacraments of the National Church of Scot-land, Baird Lecture, 1903

; many contribu-tions to Good Words ; lectures on theReformation, the Parochial System, and Dr.Chalmers, in the St. Giles' series. Address :

8 Tipperlinn Road, Edinburgh. Clubs : Wes-tern, Glasgow ; University, Edinburgh.

[Died 17 Dec. 1911.

MACLEOD, Rev. John. B.A., D.D.; Minister

of Govan Parish, Glasgow, from 1875 ; b.

Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland, 22 June 1840.Educ. : University of Glasgow. Minister ofNewton-on-Ayr Parish, 1861-62 ; DunsParish, Berwickshire, 1862-75. Publications :

The Celebration of the Holy Communion inScottish Church Society Conferences, 1894

;

The Divine Life of the Church (The HolySacrament of Baptism), 1895, etc. Address :

The Manse, Govan, Glasgow.[Died 4 Aug. 1898.

MACLEOD, Rev. Norman, D.D., F.R.S.E. ;

Principal Clerk of the General Assembly ofChurch of Scotland

; Moderator of the GeneralAssembly, 1900 ; b. Morven, Argyllshire, 7June 1838

; e. s. of late Rev. John Macleod,D.D., minister of Morven ; m. Helen Augusta,2nd d. of late John Colquhoun of Luss. Educ. :

home; Glasgow University. Became

minister of St. Columba's Parish, Glasgow,1861

; Blair Athole, Perthshire, 1868 ; St.

Stephen's, Edinburgh, 1875 ; first charge of

Inverness, 1890; resigned his parochial

charge, 1906. Address : 74 MurrayfieldGardens, Edinburgh. Club : University,Edinburgh. [Died 11 Dec. 1911.

McLEOD, Lt.-Ccl. Reginald George M'Queen,D.S.O. 1900 ; R.A. ; b. 25 June 1859 ; m.1902 Cicely Knightley, d. of W. Boyd ofNorth House, Longbenton, Newcastle

; ones. Served South Africa, 1899-1902 (de-spatches, Queen's medal, 3 clasps King'smedal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; retired 1908.

[Died 21 Aug. 1910.MACLEOD, Inspector-Gen. William, M.D., C.B.

1880. Address : 18 Mornington Avenue,West Kensington, W. [Died 17 Feb. 1904.

M'CLINTOCK, Sir Francis Leopold, K.C.B., cr.

1891; D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Admiral

retired ; Elder Brother of Trin. House ; b.

Dundalk, 8 July 1819; 2nd s. of Henry

M'Clintock, 3rd Dragoon Guards, and Eliza-beth Melsina, d. of Ven. George Louis Fleury,D.D., Archdeacon of Waterford

; m. Annette,d. of R. Foster Dunlop and Hon. Mrs. Dunlop,Monasterboice House, Co. Louth, 1870.Entered R.N. 1831 ; served in four Arcticvoyages ; discovered fate of Franklin's Ex-pedition, 1859 ;

received Honorary Freedomof the City of London

; Commodore at

Jamaica, 1865-68 ;Admiral Superintendent,

Portsmouth Dockyard, 1872-77; Comman-

der-in-chief North American and WestIndian Station, 1879-82. Publication : TheFate of Sir John Franklin, the Voyage of

the"Fox," 1859. Address : 16 Queens-

berry Place, S.W. Club : United Service.

[Died 17 Nov. 1907.

MACLURE, Very Rev. Edward Craig, M.A.,D.D., Hon. LL.D. Viet. ;

Dean of Manchesterfrom 1890 ; b. 10 June 1833 ; e. s. of late

John Maclure ; m. e. d. of Johnson Gedge,Bury St. Edmunds. Educ. : ManchesterSchool ; Brasenose Coll. Oxford. Vicar of

Habergham Eaves, Burnley, 1863-77 : Vicar460

of Rochdale and Rural Dean, 1877-90; Arch-

deacon-designate of Manchester, 1890 ; Chair-man of the Manchester School Board, 1891,1894, 1897, 1900; of the School BoardsAssociation of England and Wales, and ofseveral Trusts, 1895-1902. Publication :

Reprint of Church Congress Papers. Recrea-tion : music, rowing. Address : TheDeanery, Manchester. Club : Grosvenor.

[Died 8 May 190'3.

MACLURE. Sir John William, 1st Bart. ; cr.

1898 ; D.L., J.P., F.R.G.S. ; M.P. (C.) Stret-ford Div. (S.E. Lanes) from 1886

; J.P. forCo. Lancaster and for City of Manchester;b. Manchester, 22 Apr. 1835

; s. of JohnMaclure, Manchester, and Elizabeth, d. ofWilliam Kearsley of Kearsley ; m. Eleanor,d. of Thomas Nettleship, East Sheen, Surrey,1859. Educ. : Manchester Grammar School.With late Canon Richson founded Manchesterand Salford Sanitary Association, the 1pioneer in the work of improving the homesand the health of great centres of population :

founder, and was Hon. Secretary, of theFund for the Relief of Distress during theCotton Famine lasting 1862-66 ; with lateLord Derby (Prime Minister) and others, hedistributed over 1,500,000 amongst sufferingoperatives of Lancashire, Cheshire, Derby-shire, and Yorkshire

;churchwarden of

Manchester, 1881-96 ; raised over 50,000for restoration of fine old parish church(now the Cathedral) ; Knight of Grace of

St. John of Jerusalem ; Past Grand Deaconin the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in

England ;was Major of 40th Lancashire

Rifles. [ Heir : e. s. John Edward Stanley,b. 25 Feb. 1869

; Capt. Army Pay Depart-ment ; m. 1898 Ruth Ina Muriel, e. d. oflate Commander W. B. M'Hardy, R.N., of

Hamilton, N.B. Address: 10 HaysleighGardens, Anerley, S.E. Club : JuniorUnited Service.] Publications : Reports andReturns. Recreations : music and the exten-sion of educational work. Address : WhalleyRange, Manchester. Clubs : Carlton, Con-servative, Junior Carlton ; Manchester Con-servative, and others. [Died 28 Jan. 1901.

McMAHON, Gen. C. A., F.R.S. ; Commissionerof Lahore (retired) ; b. 23 March 1830 ; s.

of Capt. Alex. McMahon, H.E.I.C.S ; m. 1st,

d. of Col. C. F. Head, late Queen's RoyalRegt. ; 2nd, d. of Henry Dorling of StroudGreen House, Croydon. Served for 8 yearsin 39th M.N.I, and for 30 years in the

Punjab Commission. Fellow of the LahoreUniversity; V.P.G.S., 1895-97. Publica-

J.1CVCJ.JJ. kJyU.CW.^, kJ. TT . j -LI 111 .

S.W. Club: United Service.

[Died 21 Feb. 1904.

MACMAHON, Hon. Hugh, Puisne Judge, Com-mon Pleas, Ontario ; b. 6 March 1836, of

Irish parentage ;m. 1864, Isabel Janet, e. d.

of late Simon Mackenzie, Belleville, Ont.Called to the Bar, 1864 ; Q.C. 1876 ;

Puisne

Judge of Common Pleas Division of HighCourt of Justice, Ont., 1887 ;

RomanCatholic ;

Liberal. Address : 185 BeverleyStreet, Toronto. [Died 18 Jan. 1911.

McMAHON, Lt.-Colonel Norman Reginald,D.S.O. 1900; Commanding 4th Battalion

Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ;b.

24 Jan. 1866 ; s. of General Sir ThomasMcMahon, 3rd Bart., C.B. ; unmarried.Educ. : Eton. Joined the Royal Fusiliers,

1885 ; served in Burmese Expedition, 1886-

1887, as Special Service Officer (medal with

clasp) ; served in S. Africa, 1899-1902

(severely wounded, despatches, Queen'smedal, 5 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps,

D.S.O.). Address: 83 Victoria Street,

Westminster, S.W. Club: Naval andMilitarv \Died 11 Nov. 1914.

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M'MAHON, Sir'

William Samuel, 3rd Bt. ; cr.

1815; J.P. Co. Clare, D.L. Co. Tyrone;Captain 2nd Life Guards, retired 1880 ; b. 9Nov. 1839; S. father 1873. Attache" at

Stuttgardt, 1858; at Florence, 1858; at

Munich, 1859 ; at Constantinople, 1861 ;

retired, 1862 ; Cornet 2nd Life Guards, 1862 ;

was H.S. Co. Tyrone, 1889. Owned about21,100 acres. Heir : b. Lionel, b. 1856.Address : Mountfleld Lodge, Omagh, Co.

Tyrone. Clubs : Carlton, St. James's.[Died 3 June 1905.

M'MiLLAN, Hon. Donald, Senator from 1884 ;

b. 5 March 1835 ; m. 1857, Amy Ann, d. ofAmasa Lewis, Aylmer, Ont. Educ. : Vic-toria University. Address : Alexandria,Ont. [Died 26 July 1419.

MACMILLAN, Rev. Hugh, D.D. Edin. andGlas., LL.D. St. Andrews, F.R.S.E., F.S.A.Scot. ;

minister Free West Church, Greenock,N.B., from 1878 ; b. Aberfeldy, Perthshire,17 Sept. 1833

; m. Jean, d. of William Patisonof Williamfield, 1859. Educ. : BreadalbaneAcademy, Aberfeldy ; Hill Street Institution,

Edinburgh ; University and Free ChurchColl. Edinburgh. Appointed minister of

Free Church, Kirkmichael, Perthshire, 1859;

Free St. Peter's Church, Glasgow, 1864 ;

Thomson Lecturer in Free Church Coll.

Aberdeen, 1886 ; Cunningham Lecturer in

Free Church Coll. Edinburgh, 1894 ; Gun-ning Lecturer, Edinburgh University, 1897 ;

Moderator of General Assembly of FreeChurch of Scotland, 1897-98; travelled in

Norway, Denmark, Italy, Egypt, Turkey,Palestine, and Asia Minor. Publications :

First Forms of Vegetation, 1861 ; Bible

Teachings in Nature, 1867 ; Holidays in

High Lands, 1889 : The Ministry of Nature,1871 ; The True Vine, 1871 ; The Gardenand the City, 1872; The Sabbath of the

Fields, 1876 ; Two Worlds are Ours, 1880 ;

The Marriage in Cana, 1882 ; The Riviera,1885

; The Olive Leaf, 1886 ;2 Roman Mosaics,1888 ; My Comfort in Sorrow, 1890 ;

TheGate Beautiful, 1891 ;

The Mystery of Grace,1893 ; The Daisies of Nazareth, 1894 ;

TheClock of Nature. 1896 ; The Spring of theDay, 1898 ; Gleanings in Holy Fields, 1899 ;

The Highland Tay, 1901 ; The Christmasliose, 1901 ; The Corn of Heaven ; Religionand Art, an appreciation of the life-work of

G. R. Watts, R.A. ; Deeper Meanings of

Plant Life ; several of which were translatedinto German, Norwegian, Swedish, French,Italian, etc. Recreations : archaeological andnatural history ursuits. Address : 2 Murray-field Road, .udtinburgh. [Died 24 May 1903.

BTMORDIE, Robert James, M.P. (C.) EastBelfast from 1911 ;

Lord Mayor of Belfast,1910-11-12-13 ; 8. of late Rev. John AndrewM'Mordie, Seaford, Co. Down ; b. Cumrau,Jan. 1849 ; m. 1885. Julia, d. of Sir WilliamGray ; one s. one d. Educ. : RoyalAcademical Institution and Queen's College,Belfast (M.A. Queen's University, Ireland).Admitted a solicitor, 1874 ; retired, 1899 ;

member Belfast Corporation since 1907.Address : Knock, Belfast. Clubs : Carlton,Constitutional

; Ulster, Urnon, Belfast.

[ Died 25 March 1914.

M'MORINE, Ven. John Ker, Rector of St.

James', Kingston, from 1885 ;Archdeacon

of Ontario from 1905. Educ. : Queen's Uni-

versity, Kingston (M.A., D.D.). Ordained1867 ; Missionary at Lanark, 1867-69 ; St.

Paul, Almonte, 186^-77 ;Incumbent of Port

Arthur, 1877-85 ; Canon of Ontario, 1905.Address : Kingston, Ontario.

[Died 13 Nov. 1912.

MACMUNN, Charles Alexander, M.A., M.D. ;

at one time F.C.S., and F.R.M.S. ; Hon.Pathologist and Physician, WolverhamptonGenera! Hospital (retired) ; ConsultingPhysician, Roya' Orphanage : b. Seaticld,

Co. Sligo, 1852 ; 8. of late James MacMuun,M.D. ; t. m., 1st, Letitia MacMunn ; 2nd,Susan Bartlett Webb, sister of late CaptainWebb, who was drowned while attemptingto swim Niagara Falls ; three s. Educ. :

Trinity College. Dublin. Entered College at15 years of age, and graduated as B.A. withhonours at 19 ; made numerous researches,mostly in physiological chemistry and onanimal pigments ; life governor Univ. Bir-

mingham ; served in South African War,1889-1902 (despatches, Queen's medal andthree clasps) ; appointed Staff Officer byLord Roberts to accompany Royal HospitalsCommission

; retired Col. and Adm. MedicalOfficer, No. 6 District, North Mid. Div.T. F. ; Surgeon Lieut.-Col. A.M.R., etc. ;

J.P., Staffordshire. Publications: TheSpectroscope in Medicine ; Outlines ofClinical Chemistry ; and numerous paperspublished in Philos. Trans, and Proc. of

Royal Soc. and various scientific and medicaljournals, and to Ency. Brit. Recreations :

riding, travel, microscopy, spectrpscopy,animal chemistry. Address : Oakleigh,Wolverhampton. [Died 20 Feb. 1911.

McMURDO. Captain Arthur Montagu, D.S.O.,F.R.G.S. ; Director Slavery Department,Cairo, from 1898 ; b. Fulham, 15 March 1861;y. s. of late Gen. Sir M. McMurdo, G.C.B., etc.,and Susan, d. of (sir Charles Napier ; m.Helen Estcourt, d. of late B. Cotton, Afton,Isle of Wight. Educ. : Haileybury ; Sand-hurst. Joined 71st H.L.I., 1882 ; attachedEgyptian army, 1886-94

; operations in

Soudan, 1888-89 ; action at Handoob,wounded, camel shot (4th class Medjidie) ;

attack on Fort Khor Mousa; action at

Gemaizah (medal with clasp, bronze star) ;

action of Toski (despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) ;

on Headquarters Staff, Egyptian Army1890-94. Recreations: cricket, hunting,shooting. Address : Cairo. Club : Navaland Military. [Died 15 Apr. 1914.

M'MURTRIE, Very Rev. John, M.A., D.D.(Aber.), F.R.S.E. ; b. Ayr, Dec. 1831

; FatherDean of Faculty of Solicitors, Ayr, and BankAgent ; m. 1875, Beatrice Somerville, d. of

late Alex. Brodie, 10 Oxford Terrace, Edin-burgh ; two s. four d. Educ. : Ayr Academy ;

Univ. of Edinburgh. Licensed by Presby-tery of Ayr, and appointed Assistant in NewKilpatrick Parish, Dumbarton Presbytery,1856 ; appointed Assistant in St. George'sParish, Edinburgh ;

ordained by Presbyteryof Edinburgh ; inducted to Mains andStrathmartine Presbytery of Dundee, 1858 ;

translated to St. Bernard's Parish, Edin-

burgh, 1866 ;Moderator of General Assembly

of Church of Scotland, 1904-5; Convener,Church of Scotland's Foreign Mission Com-mittee, 1885-1908; retired, 1908. Publica-tions : Edited the Church of Scotland Maga-zine, Life and Work, for 19 years ; Papersto Life and Work and to Journal of Con-

chology and other periodicals. Recreations :

Fellow of Botanical Society of Edinburgh ;

member of Conchoiogical Society of GreatBritain and Ireland. Address : 13 Inverleith

Place, Edinburgh. [Died 2 Apr. 1912.

MACNABB, Sir Donald Campbell, K.C.I.E. ;

cr. 1887 ; C.S.I. 1881;

b. 1832. EnteredIndian Civil Service, 1851 ; retired 1881 ;

Commissioner in Punjab, 1875-81. Address :

Farley Copse, Bracknell, Berks. Club:East Indian United Service.

[Died 30 Jan. 1913.

MACNAGHTEN, Right Hon. Sir Francis

Edmund Workman-, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1836 ;

P.C., Ireland, 1905; J.P. ;head of Clan

Macnaghten ;H.M.'s Lieut, of Co. Antrim

from 1890 ;Lieut.-Col. 8th Hussars, retired

1871 Hon. Col. 4bh Batt. Irish Rifles from1890 ; b. London, 9 July 1828 ;

S. father

1876 ; m. 1865, Alice (whom he divorced,461

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1883), d. of late Sir W. H. Russell, LL.D.Entered Army, 1846 ; Captain 8th Hussars,1856

; served in Eastern Campaign, 1854-55 ;

Lieut.-Col. 8th Hussars, 1865. Owned about8300 acres. Heir : b. Baron Macnaghten.Address : Dundarave, Bushmills, Co. Antr'm.Club : United Service.

[Died 21 July 1911.MACNAGHTEN, 1st Baron (cr. 1887; Life

Peerage), Edward Macnaghten, 4th Bt. ; cr.

1836 ; P.C., D.L., J.P., G.C.B., cr. 1911 ;

G.C.M.G. 1903 ; Hon. LL.D., Dublin; Lord

of Appeal-in-Ordinary from 1887 ; Chair-man of Legal Council of Education from1895 ; sometime Fellow of Trinity College,Cambridge; Hon. Fellow, 1902; b. 1830;2nd *. of Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten,Dundarave, Co. Antrim, and Mary, d. of E.Gwatkin

; m. Frances (d. 1903), o. c. of Rt.Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, P.C., Crindle, Co.

Londonderry ; five s. six d. Educ. : Trin.Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Rowed twice in Univ.Race ; Colquhoun Sculls, Camb., 1851 ;

Univ. Scholar, 1851 ;Diamond Sculls,

Henley, 1852 ; Barr. and Bencher, Lincoln'sInn ; Q.C. ; Treasurer, Lincoln's Inn, 1907 ;

M.P. (C.) Co. Antrim, 1880-85 ; Co. Antrim(N. Div.), 1885-87. Heir to baronetcy: s.

Hon. E. C. Macnaghten. Address : 198Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs : United Uni-versity, Carlton, Athenaeum.

[Died IT Feb. 1913.

MACNAGHTEN, Hon. Sir Edward Charles, 5thBt. ; cr. 1836 ; K.C., D.L. ; 6. 9 Oct. 1859

;

e. s. of 1st Baron Macnaghten (Life Peer),who died 1913, and Frances, o. c. of Rt. Hon.Sir Samuel Martin, P.C., Crindle, Co. London-derry ; m. 1st, 1888, Hon. Gwen Elca VioletAbbott (d. 1891), y. d. of 3rd Baron Tenter-den ; 2nd, 1894, Edith Minnie, d. of ThomasPowell

;two s. Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 1904.

Eeir : s. Edward Henry, b. 1896. Address :

26 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Dun-darave, Bushmills. Ireland.

[Died 31 Dec. 1914.M'NAIR, Major John Frederick Adolphus, R.A.,

C.M.G. 1879; F.R.G.S., A.M.I.C.E. ; re-

tired; b. 1828 ; e. s. of Major Robert M'Nair,

late staff officer, London ; m. 1st, 1849,Lillie Des Granges (d. 1903), d. of Rev.Bennington H. Paine ; 2nd, 1904, Madalena,widow of G. Williamson, M.D., R.A.M.S. ;

two *. three d. Educ. : King's Coll. London;private tutors. Entered Madras Artillery,

1845; Capt. 1858; Major (retired) 1870;qualified in Hindustani and Malay languages ;

staff officer, Straits Settlements, 1856;Private Sec. to Governor, 1857 ; Comptrollerof Indian Convicts, 1857-68 ; Sup. Engineerand of Jails, and Surveyor-Gen., 1858-73 ;

employed while on leaye in 1866 in erectionof Woking Female Prison under Surveyor-Gen. Prisons, London ; Special Missions to

Pangkor, Selangore, Siam, and to Perak asChief Com. during disturbances, 1875-76(medal with clasp) ; Secretary, Mission toSiam with Sir W. Robinson, 1878; asColonial Engineer built Government House,Singapore, jails, hospitals, etc., etc. ; offici-

ated as Lieut.-Governor, Penang, 1880-84 ;

despatches several times, with thanks ofGovernment ; Surveyor-General and ActingColonial Sec.

;S.S. Commissioner with

H.M.S. Thalia and Midge hi suppressingpiracy, Straits of Malacca ; received SiameseOrder of Knight Commander White Elephantunder sanction of late Queen Victoria.Publications : Perak and the Malayg ;

Sarong and Kris ;Prisoners their own

Warders, 1900. Recreation : natural his-

tory. Address : Belgrave House, PrestonPark, Brighton. Sussex. Club : Athenaeum.

[Died 17 May 1910.

M'NALTY, Lt.-Col. George William, C.B. 1897;

b. Dublin, 1837 ; e. s. of G. W. M'Nalty ;

462

m. Georgina Elizabeth, o. c. of Rev. St.George Caulfeild Irvine, and widow of HullBrowning Reid : three s. two d. Educ. :

Dublin, Wiesbaden, and London, M.D. St.

And., F.R.C.S.I. Joined Army Med. Staff,1863 ; retired, as Brig.-Surgeon, 1892

;

employed in Home District till 1902; served

in British Military Ambulance during Franco-German war, 1870-71 ; present at siege ofParis ; accompanied 22nd Div. llth ArmyCorps before Chartres and advance oilOrleans (received thanks of General vouWittich, German steel war medal) ; pro-ceeded to Le Mans and Connerre" (bronzecross for succouring French wounded)Ashanti war, 1873-74, in medical charge ofHeadquarters Staff (despatches, 1874

; pro-moted Surg.-Major, medal and clasp) ; em-ployed Headquarters A.M.D. 1874-78member and secretary of War Office Com-mittee appointed to carry out unification ofArmy Medical Service ; Chief Surg. andCommissioner National Aid Society ; Russo-Turkish War ; at siege of Plevna

; affordedaid also at Bucharest, and on Danube (Starof Roumania, thanked by Prince Charles)received vote of thanks from National AidSociety for services during the war Afghanwar, 1878-80; charge Cholera Hospital;Lundi Kotal, charge of Headquarters Staff,Khyber Line Field Force ; Sanitary Officerand Secretary to P.M.O., S.M.O. LughmanValley Expedition ; proceeded to Cabul andassumed charge of the Headquarters Staff2nd Division Cabul Field Force; actingP.M.O. of force sent from Cabul to meet SirDonald Stewart's force advancing fromCandahar ; action at Shekabad

; in chargeof Field Hospital hi march from Cabul torelief of Candahar

; battle of 1st Sept(despatches), 1880; returned to India hicharge of European sick and wounded

;

thanked by H.E. Commander-in-Chief (medalwith clasp, bronze star) ; Egyptian war,1882; present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir :

cavalry raid and occupation of Zag-a-Zigproceeded to Cairo, entrusted with makingthe medical arrangements for return of thecontingent to India (medal with clasp, 4thclass Osmanieh, Khedive's star) ; made honsurgeon to Viceroy of India

; foreign serviceincludes Ceylon, India (twice), West Coastof Africa, Egypt, Europe (twice) ; diplomaof honour for Surgical Exhibit, BrusselsHygienic Exhibition, 1874. Publications :

Medical Notes in De Brack's Light CavalryOutposts ; The Medical Department in theField ; Journal Royal United Service Insti-tution ; contributions chiefly on Medical andSurgical Subjects to various periodicalsreports to National Aid Society, etc. Re-creation : travel. Address : 19 LansdownRoad, Lee, Blackheath, S.E.

MACNAMARA. Arthur, ,&*&??JSfie. s. of late Arthur Macnamara of LangoedCastle, Co. Brecon, and Anne, d. of WilliamLee ; 8. 1851 ; m. 1854, Lady Sophia ElizaHare, d. of 3rd Earl of Listowel. HighSheriff for Bedfordshire, 1901-1902 lateCaptain Beds Militia. Address : BillingtonManor, Leighton Buzzard.

[Died 11 Feb. 1906.M'NAMARA, Surgeon-Gen. William H"

R.A.M.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.I.; C.B., ,

1900; b. Limerick, 29 June 1846; s oflate D. M'Namara, Corbally, Limerick, andMary, d. of late Charles Holmes ; m. 1883,Mary, d. of late M. Merriman. Educ. :

private school; Queen's College, Cork;Ledwick School of Medicine, Dublin. Joinedarmy, 1867

; some time Assistant Surgeon,106th Foot

; Commandant Depot Med Statf

Corps, 1891-94; Egyptian Exped. 1892;attached to 1st Batt. Royal Irish Fus.

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battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp,bronze star) ; Nile Exped. 1898, P.M.O.British Brigade, battle of Atbara (despatches) ;

afterwards P.M.O. British Division, battleof Khartoum (despatches, C.B., Egyptianmedal, two clasps, English medal)- P.M.O.Lines of Communication, South Africa, 1899-1902 .(despatches twice, Queen's and King'smedals with 3 clasps) ; retired, 1906.Decorated for Nile Expedition, 1898. Publi-cation : Notes on Medical Services in War.Address : 4 Blakeley Avenue. Ealing, W.

[Died 9 Jan. 1915.

MACNEILL, Maj.-Gen. James Graham RobertDouglas, C.B. : Madras Army, retired ; ft.

11 Feb. 1842 ; *. of late James N. MacNeill,*. of Capt. Thomas MacNeill, late 82nd Foot,and Isabella Louisa, d. of Col. RobertMacdonald, C.B., R.H.A., of Inch Kenneth,and Gribune, Argyllshire, N.B. ; m. RoseElizabeth, d. of Thomas Somers of MendipLodge, Somerset, 1892. Educ. : privateschool. Joined Madras Army, 1859

; Capt.1873; Maj. 1879; Lieut.-Col. 1885; Col.1889 ; Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; served on Staff

Intelligence Department., Simla, 1880-82;D.A.Q.M.G., 1882-85; D.A.A. and Q.M.G.for Intelligence, Burmese Expedition, 1885-1886 ; severely wounded at action of Minhla,3rd Burmese war

; received thanks of Gen.Sir Harry Prendergast, V.C., K.C.B., for

services hi the field (C.B., medal and twoclasps) ; D.A.Q.M.G. till 1887 ;

commanded14th Regt. M.I., 1887-89 ; A.A.G., Mandalay,1889-90 ; commanded 14th Regiment M.I.,1890-94 ;

received distinguished service

pension, 1897 ; retired, 1898. Decoratedfor service in action. Recreations : shooting,fishing. Clubs : United Service, JuniorService, Wellington, Hurlingham.

[Died 10 Jan. 1904.

M'NEILL, Major-General Sir John Carstairs,

V.C., G.C.V.O. 1901 ; K.C.B., or. 1882 ;

K.C.M.G., cr. 1880 ; Knight of the Medjidie ;

Equerry to King Edward VII. ; D.L., J.P. ;

ft. 29 March 1831 ; e. s. of Capt. AlexanderM'Neill, Colonsay ;

n. of Lord Colonsay andSir John M'Neill, G.C.B. ; unmarried. Educ. :

College, St. Andrews : Military College,Addiscombe. A.D.C. Sir E. Lugard, IndianMutiny ; A.D.C. Sir D. A. Cameron, NewZealand ; commanded Tipperary FlyingColumn Fenian disturbance, 1867 ; MilitarySecretary, Lord Lisgar, Canada ;

Staff of

Lord Wolseley, Red River Expedition ; Col.

on Staff Lord Wolseley, Ashantee ; A.D.C.H.R.H. Duke of Cambridge ; Staff H.R.HDuke of Connaught, Egypt, 1882 ;

com-manded Brigade, Suakin, 1885, and troopsat battle of Tofrik

;Bath Kong at Arms,

1898. Recreatiom : sport of all sorts.

Owned 15,000 acres. Address : St. James'sPalace, S.W. ; Colonsay, Greenock. Clubs .

Marlborough, United Service, Naval and

Military ; New, Edinburgh ; Army and]Savy. [Died 25 May 1904

MACKNESS, Rev. Canon George, D.D., Chap-lain to the Primus of Scotland from 1904and Canon of St. Paul's, Dundee, from 1905ft. Weilingborough, Northants, 27 Nov. 1834Educ, : Bedford Grammar School ; Lincoln

College, Oxford (Lord Crewe's Exhibitioner)B.A. 1656 ; M.A. 1859 ;

B.D. and D.D. 1871Curate of Hinstock, 1858-60; StonhamAspal, 1860-63; St. John's, Woking, 1863

1866; Aldridge, 1866-70; Rector of St. Mary'sBroughty Ferry, 1870-1908; Synod Clerkof the Diocese oi Brechin, 1891-1908 ; ActingChaplain to Troops, 1887-1908 ; chaplain tc

Bishop Jermyn, 1902-4. Address : HUCottage, Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire.

[Died 1 June 1914

MACKNIGHT, Thomas, editor of the Northern

Whig, Belfast, from 1865 ; ft. Co. Durham

s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Macknight.Educ. : Rev. Dr. Bowman's School, Gainsford ;

King's Coll. London. Stephen's EndowmentPrize ; a prize essay on Historical Plays of

Shakespeare. Publications : A Literary andPolitical Biography of Rt. Hon. BenjaminDisraeli, M.P., 1853 ; Thirty Years of ForeignPolicy, 1854 ; The History of the Life andTimes of Edmund Burke, 3 vols., 1856-60 ;

The Life of Lord Bolingbroke, 1863 ; Ulsteras it is, or Thirty Years' Experience as anIrish editor, 1896. After General Election1868, when a Liberal was returned for Belfastand for some other Ulster constituencies,Mr. Macknight received a presentation ofsilver plate from the Ulster Liberals, LordDufferin presiding on the occasion. In 1891,on his twenty-five years' jubilee as editor of

Northern Whig, Mr. Macknight was also therecipient of a large solid silver Celtic shieldand other valuable presents from his Ulsterfriends of all parties. Recreation : golf.Address : Northern Whig Office, Belfast ;

28 Wellington Park, Belfast. Clubs : Devon-shire

; Ulster Reform, Belfast.

[Died 19 Nov. 1899.

VIACPHERSON, Brig. -Gen. Ewen HenryDavidson (Cluny Macpherson, Chief of theClan Chattan) ; 6. 1836, s. ft. 1886 ; 8. ofEwen Macpherson, C.B. (d. 1885) and SarahJustina, y. d. of late Henry Davidson, of

Tulloch; m. 1897, Mary, e. d. of late Rev.

Cyril Stacey, of Southam de la Bere, Glou-cestershire. Entered army, 1854 ; Colonel,1883 ; served with 93rd Highlanders in Crimea,1855; Indian Mutiny, 1857-59; Eusofzie

campaign, 1863-64. Address : Cluny Castle,

Kingussie, N.B. [Died 18 Aug. 1900.

MACPHERSON, Sir John Molesworth, Kt., cr.

1911 ; C.S.I. 1897 ; ft. Calcutta, 8 Aug. 1853 ;

e. s. of late John Macpherson, M.D., IndianMedical Service, and Charlotte, d. of late

Rev. John Staples ; m. 1880, Edith (d. 1913),d. of late Gen. C. W. Hutchinson, R.E. ;

three s. one d. Educ. : Westminster School.Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1876 ;

Advocateof High Court, Calcutta, 1876; DeputySecretary to Government of India in Legis-lative Department, 1877 ; Secretary, 1896-

1911, and an additional Member of the Legis-lative Council of Governor-General, 1910-12.Decorated for services in the Legislative

Department of Government of India.

Publications : Lists of British Enactmentsin Force in Native States, 6 vols. ;

Mac-pherson's Law of Mortgages in British India

(7th ed.) Address: Creag-Dhu, Onich,Inverness-shire. Clubs : United Service,Simla and Calcutta. [Died 5 Jan. 1914.

MACPHERSON, .Sir William, Kt., cr. 1900 ;

ft. 6 Oct. 1836 ; s. of General Duncan Mac-herson of the Bengal Army ; m. 1869,ouise Jane, d. of Col. G. Luard, Madras

Army ; five s. three d. Educ. : CheltenhamCollege; privately. Entered Indian Civil

Service (Bengal), 1856 ;became a Judge of

the High Court at Calcutta, 1885 ; retired,

1900. Address: 20 Manor Road, Folke-

stone. Club : Oriental.

[Died 24 N&v. 1909.

MACPHERSON-GRANT, Sir John, 4th Bt.,

cr. 1838 ; J.P., D.L. ;landed proprietor ;

ft. Scotland, 22 Mar. 1863 ;e. s. of 3rd Bt.

and Frances Elizabeth, d. of Rev. RogerPocklington; tf. father, 1907; m. 1889,

Mary (d. 1914), d. of Alexander Denmstounof Golfhill ;

one s. Educ. : Eton, Christ

Church, Oxford. Owned about 125,000

acres; Member of Royal Company of

Archers. Heir : s. George, ft. 15 May 1890.

Address : Ballindalloch, Banffshire. Clubs :

Bachelors', Brooks's ; New, Edinburgh.[Died 25 Xov. 1914.

M'QUEEN, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Withers, G C.B ;

cr. 1889; ft. 20 July 1836; m. Charlotte463

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d. of Gen. Pollard, 1873. Entered IndianArmy, 1854

; Lieutenant-General, 1895 ;

served Indian Mutiny ;Indian army ;

A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1881-93 ;com-

manded Punjab Frontier Force, 1886-90.Address : Bathwick Lodge, Bath.

[Died 15 Aug. 1909.

M'QUHAE, Capt. John Mackenzie, C.B.,retired

;b. 8 June 1847, St. Quivox, Ayrshire;

2nd s. of Rev. Stair M'Quhae, D.D. Educ. :

Edinburgh; Tours; Heidelberg. Navalcadet, 1861

;Lieut. 1872

; Commander,1885 ; Captain, 1890 ; commanded punitiveexpedition to Baltia, East Africa, on 24 Oct.1890 (despatches) ; acted as Quarter-master-Gen, in Naval Brigade landed for

punitive expedition to Vitu, East Africa,Oct. 1890 (mentioned in despatches ; pro-moted for this service, General Africa medal,Vitu, 1890, clasp) ; Flag Captain on ChinaStation, 1892-95. Decorated C.B. 22 June1897 in commemoration of H.M. QueenVictoria's Diamond Jubilee. Address :

Rownhams, Southampton. Club : UnitedService. [Died 16 July 1901.

MACQUOID, Thomas Robert, R.I. ; water-colour painter ; draughtsman in black andwhite ; b. Chelsea, 24 Jan. 1820 ; 2nd . ofSamuel Macquoid and Isabella Menzies ;

m. 1851, Katharine; two s. Educ. :

Blemel House School, Brompton. Student,R.A. ; illustrated Mrs. (Katharine S.)

Macquoid's travel books, Through Normandy,Through Brittany, Pictures and Legends in

Normandy and Brittany ; In the Ardennes ;

About Yorkshire; Pictures in Umbria ; Up

and Down, by Gilbert S. Macquoid ; In theVolcanic Eifel, and In Paris by Katharine S.

and Gilbert S. Macquoid ; other books ;

many hundred water-colour and black andwhite drawings in the Royal Institute andin other exhibitions, and drawings in leadingmagazines and illustrated papers, includingthe Illustrated London News and theGraphic. Publications : Examples of Archi-tectural Art in Italy and Spain, chiefly of the13th and 16th centuries (jointly with J. B.Waring), 1850. Recreations : reading,gardening. Address : The Edge, 8 LucienRoad, Tooting Common, S.W.

[Died 6 Apr. 1912.

McRAE, Colonel Henry Napier, C.B., 1898;b. Ferozepore, India, 27 Jan. 1851

; s. of

Surgeon-Major James McRae, Indian Army ;

m. 1st. 1877, Ellen, d. of Rev. H. Murray,India (d. 1883) ; 2nd, 1895, Mildred, d. ofG. Denis B. Harrison, Clifton, Bristol.Educ. : privately. Ensign 8th Foot, TheKing's Regt., 1871 ; Indian Staff Corps,45th Rattray's Sikhs, 1874; servedAfghanistan, 1878-80, action of Ali Musjid(despatches) both the Bazar Valleyexpeditions (despatches) actions with theGhilzais and at Jugdalak ; action of Chihil-dakhteran (medal with clasp) ; N.W.Frontier of India, Zhob Valley, 1884

; Hazara,1888 (despatches, medal with clasp, Brevetof Major) ; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-98

;

Tochi, defence of Malakand; relief of

Chakdara Malakand ; action at Landakai;

operations in Bajour and in the Mamundcountry ;

Buner (despatches twice, medalwith two clasps, C.B.) ; A.D.C. to QueenVictoria, 1901. and to King Edward VII. ;

N.W. Frontier of India, Waziristan, 1901-2(despatches) ;

awarded Humane Society'ssilver medal and Stanhope gold medal,1886, for saving life ; favourably mentioneddistinguished conduct in Rawal Pindi dis-

trict orders by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaughtcommanding. Address : Lynchmere, Peters-

field, Hants. [Died 18 Jan. 1915.

MACREDMOND, Rt. Rev. Thomas, D.D.,R.C. Bishop of Killaloe ; b. 1 July 1838

;

o. s. of John Macltedmond, Crinkhill, King's464

County, and Bridget, d. of Thomas Scully,Birr. Educ. : College des Irlandais, Paris ;

St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. FirstHonours in Ancient Classics, Mathematics,Mental and Moral Philosophy, Theology,Sacred Scripture, Hebrew and Canon Law

;

elected Dunboyne Scholar, June 1859.Ordained priest, 1860; appointed bishop'schaplain and curate of Nenagh, 1861

;

first President of the Diocesan College,Ennis, 1866

; parish priest of Killaloe andvicar-general, 1876

; administrator of thediocese, Aug. 1889 ; coadjutor bishop andapostolic administrator, Sept. 1889

; is

governor and chairman of the lunatic

asylum, Co. Clare, life governor and chairmanof the county infirmary ;

and chairman ofthe county technical and agriculturalcommittee ; made Doctor of Divinity byspecial grace of His Holiness, Pope Pius IX.,1867. Address : Bishop's House, AshlinePark, Ennis, Co. Clare. [Died 5 Apr. 1904.

MACRORIE, Rt. Rev. William Kenneth, D.D.,D.C.L. ; Canon of Ely from 1892 ; Bishopof Maritzburg, 1869-92; b. Liverpool,8 Feb. 1831

; e. s. of David Macrorie, M.D.,and Sarah, d. of John Barber ; m. Agnes,d. of William Watson, of South Hill, Liver-

pool, 1863. Educ. Winchester; Brasenose

Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Hulmeian Exhibi-tioner, 1854. Recreations : rowing, croquet.Address : The College, Ely.

[Died 24 Sept. 1905.

MACRORY, Edmund, K.C., J.P. ; Member ofBoard of Examiners, Inns of Court, from1881 ; chairman from 1899

; 2nd s. ofAdam J. Macrory of Duncairn, Belfast ;

m. Elizabeth, d. of Hon. Mr. Justice Manisty.1862. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin

; M.A.Barr. Middle Temple, 1853

; Bencher,1878 ; Treasurer, 1897 ; Q.C. 1890. Address :

19 Pembridge Square, W. Clubs : Atheneeum,Royal Societies', Automobile.

[Died 18 Apr. 1904.

McSWINEYj Col. Edward Frederick Henry,C.B. 1903; D.S.O. 1887; F.R.G.S. ;

Colonel on the Staff, Ambala CavalryBrigade, from 1906; b. Cronstadt, Russia,25 Feb. 1858

;3rd *. of late Rev. J. H. H.

McSwiney and Emily, d. of late AdmiralHills, R.N. ; m. 1885, Ida, 2nd d. of Col.H. Knaggs, late R.A.M.C. ; one s. one d.

Educ. : Oxford Military College ; RoyalMilitary College, Sandhurst. Gazetted to40th Regt. 1879; S.A.C.G. with KurramField Force during 2nd Afghan War (medal) ;

joined Indian Staff Corps, 1882, and postedto 3rd Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent,1884

; served with this regiment duringBurmah Campaign, 1886-88 (D.S.O., medalwith two clasps) ; transferred to 4th LancersH.C., 1888; Attache", Intelligence, ArmyHeadquarters, India, 1891-92

; D.A.Q.M.G.Intelligence, Army Headquarters, India,1892-1897; D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence, Wazi-ristan Field Force, 1894-95 (clasp) ; CampCommandant and Intelligence Officer, PamirBoundary Commission, 1895

; thanked byGovernment of India and promoted Brevet-Major ; promoted 2nd in command 1st

Lancers, Hyderabad Contingent, whilststill seconded

; officiated Commandant 1stLancers H.C. for brief period during 1897 ;

appointed D.A.A.G. Kurram-Kohat Force,and present at action of Ublan Pass andrelief of Gulistan on 14 Sept. 1897 (despatches,medal and two clasps) ; D.A.A.G., KurramMovable Column, Tirah ExpeditionaryField Force (despatches and Tirah clasp,Brevet of Lieut.-Colonel) ; Staff-CaptainIntelligence Division, War Office, Jan. 1898to April 1899

; Commandant 1st Lancers,Hyderabad Contingent (now 20th DeccanHorse), Bolarum, 1899 - 1906 ; SpecialService Officer, China Expeditionary Field

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Force, 1900-1; Brevet-Col. 1903; OfficiatingColonel on the Staff, Secunderabad CavalryBrigade, March 1906. Recreations : hunting,shooting, skating, polo. Address : Ambala,India. Club: United Service.

[Died 20 Jan. 1907.

M'TAGGART, William, U.S.A. 1870. Address :

Dean Park, Broomieknowe, N.B.[Died 2 Apr. 1910.

M'VICKER, Sir Robert, Kt., cr. 1885;

b. 1822;

m. Maria, d. of John Gilmer, 1847. Mayor of

Londonderry, 1884-85. Address : Crawfordbquare, Londonderry.

[Died 24 Nov. 1897.

MACWHIRTER, John, R.A. 1894 ; H.R.S.A. ;

b. near Edinburgh ;s. of George Mac-

Whirter, papermaker ; m. Katherine, d. of

Professor Menzies, Edinburgh University,1872. Educ. : Peebles ;

School of Design,Edinburgh. A.R.S.A. 1864 ;

A.R.A. 1879 ;

H.R.S.A. 1880. Paintings: Loch Coruisk,Isle of Skye, 1870; Lady of the Woods,1876

;Lord of the Glen, 1877 ;

The ThreeGraces, 1878 ;

The Track of the Hurricane ;

The Sleep that is among the Lonely Hills,

1896; Dark Loch Coruisk; The Silver

Strand ; Crabbed Age and Youth ;A

Monarch, etc. Publication: LandscapePainting in Water Colours, 1901. Recrea-tion : travelling. Address : 1 Abbey Road,N.W. Club: Athenaeum.

[Died 28 Jan. 1911.

MADAN, Rev. Canon Nigel, Hon. Canon of

Southwell Cathedral; b. 21 Nov. 1840;5th s. of late Rev. Spencer Madan, Vicar of

Batheaston and Tweston, Somerset, andCanon Residentiary of Lichfleld Cathedral,and Louisa Elizabeth, sister of late Sir NigelGresley of Drakelowe, Derbyshire ;

m.Elizabeth Henrietta, d. of late Hon. andRev. H. J. Howard, Dean of Lichfleld.

Educ. : Westminster ; Trinity College,

Cambridge (Exhibitioner). Curate of Ahs-burne, Derby, 1865-66

;Vicar of Polesworth,

Warwickshire, 1866-81 ; Rector of WestHallam, Derby, 1881-99 ;

Vicar of Doveridge,Derby, 1899-1907; Rector of Plumtree,Notts, 1907-12; Rural Dean of Ilkeston,

1886-99; Rural Dean of Longford, 1899-1907. Address : Bleasby Hall, Nottingham.Club : Junior Carlton. [Died 6 Aug. 1915.

MADDEN, Charles Dodgson, C.B. 1896 ; Hon.Surgeon to Ed. VII. ; Surg. Maj.-Gen. ArmyMedical Staff

;b. Kilkenny, 1 Aug. 1833

;

y. s. of Rev. Samuel Madden ; m. Alice

Lilias, 2nd d. of Andrew Maclean, M.D.,1863. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. JoinedA.M. Staff, Dec. 1854 ; served in Crimea with39th Regt. ;

in India during Mutiny with43rd Light Infantry ; during Abyssinianexpedition in medical charge of 1st Field

Hospital ; promoted for special service ;

served as P.M.O. for three years with theMadras army, and for four years with theGovernment of India as P.M.O. of R. V.

Hospital, Netley, and at Malta ;received

Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Medal,1897, and King Edward Vllth's CoronationMedal, 1902. Recreations : cricket, golf,

rowing. Address : Woodside, The Green,St. Leonards-on-Sea. [Died 9 Jan. 1910.

MADDEN, Frederic William ; Chief Librarian,Brighton Public Library, 1888-1902; b. in

the old buildings, British Museum, 9 April1839 ; e. s. of late Sir Frederic Madden, K.H.,F.R.S. (for nearly 40 years Asst. Keeper andKeeper of the Department of MSS. British

Museum), and of Emily Sarah, d. of WilliamRobinson, LL.D. ; m. Elizabeth Sarah, d.

of John Rannie, 1860. Educ. : MerchantTaylors' (1846) ; Scholar of St. Paul's (1848-1851) ; Foundation Scholar (Gownboy) of

Charterhouse, on the nomination of H.R.H.the late Prince Consort (1851-56). Asst. andSenior Asst. Department of Antiquities and

of Coins and Medals, British Museum, 1859-1868 ; Asst.-Secretary to Executive underdirection of H.M. Commissioners for AnnualInternational Exhibitions, 1871-74 ; selected

as Editor of the special catalogues of the"

Phillip and Creswick collection of pictures,"

compiled by T. O. Barlow, A.R.A., 1873;Editor of The Key newspaper, a daily publica-tion forming the authorised guide to the

exhibitions, 1872-1873 ; Secretary andLibrarian to the Brighton College, 1874-88 ;

member of Royal Asiatic Society since 1877 ;

Fellow of the Numismatic Society of Montreal,1865 ; Hon. member of the Numismatic andAntiquarian Society ot Philadelphia, 1880 ;

Secretary, Numismatic Society Of London,and joint-editor, Numismatic Chronicle,

1860-68; Silver Medallist, 1896; Hon.Member, 1898. Publications : in the Numis-matic Chronicle, 40 papers ;

The Handbookof Roman Numismatics, 1861 ; The Historyof Jewish Coinage and Money in the Oldand New Testaments, 1864 ;

The Coins of

the Jews, being vol. ii. of The InternationalNumismata Orientalia, 1881 ; contributor to

Kitto's Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature,1870 ; Smith and Cheetham's Dictionary of

Christian Antiquities, 1880; Queen's Printers'

Aids to the Student of the Bible, 1877, 1887 ;

Nelson's Illustrated Bible Treasury, 1896-97.

Recreations : books, everything connectedwith naval and military matters. Address :

Holt Lodge, 86 London Road, Brighton.Club : Brighton and Preston Constitutional.

[Died 21 June 1904.

MADDEN, Lieut .-Col. George Colquhoun,D.S.O. 1892, C.B. 1894; b. 9 Feb. 1856.

Entered army, 1875 ;Lt.-Col. 1894 ;

served

Gambia, 1892; West Coast Africa, 1892

(D.S.O., medal with clasp) ; Gambia, 1894

(despatches, C.B.. clasp). Address : 51Gunterstone Road, West Kensington, W.Clubs : United Service, Sports.

[Died 20 Apr. 1912.

MADDEN, Thomas More (O'Madden of

Silanchia), M.D., F.R.C.S.E., J.P. for counties

of Kildare and Carlow, o. surv. s of late

Dr. Richard Robert Madden;

b. island of

Cuba. Educ. : apprenticed to late Mr.

Cusack, surgeon to Queen Victoria in Ireland;studied in Italy, Spain, and at the Universityof Montpellier ;

became a Member of the

Royal College of Surgeons, England, and of the

Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, also aFellow of the Royal College of SurgeonsEdinburgh, and subsequently a graduatehonoris causa of the Royal University of Ire-

land; m. Mary, e. d. of late Thomas M'DonnellCaffrey of Crosthwaite Park, Kingstown.Appointed assistant physician to the RotundaLying - in Hospital ; subsequently becameMaster of the National Lying-in Hospital ;

Physician to the Hospital for Children, andObstetric Physician and Gynaecologist the-

Mater Misericordise Hospital, Dublin ;was

Examiner in Obstetrics, etc., in the Queen'sUniversity, the Conjoint Board of the RoyalCollege of Surgeons, and Hall in Ireland, etc. ;

selected as Honorary President of the first

International Congress of Obstetrics and

Gynaecology at Brussels ;was President of

the Obstetric section of the Irish Academy of

Medicine, and of the same section of the

British Medical Association, and Vice-Presi-

dent of the British Gynaecological Society,etc. Publications : Change of Climate andHandbook of the Southern Health Resorts

of Europe ;The Spas of Germany, France,

and Italy; The Dublin Practice of Mid-

wifery ;The Medical Knowledge of the

Ancient Irish; Insanity and Criminal

Responsibility ;Health Resorts of Europe

and Africa ;Treatment of Dysmenorrhcea

and Sterility; Child Culture, Mental and

Physical; History of the O'Maddens of465

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Hymany ;Memoirs of late R. R. Madden,

formerly Colonial Secretary, Western Aus-tralia

;Handbook of Obstetric and Gynae-

cological Nursing ;Modern Treatment of

Uterine Cancer ;Recent Medical Progress

and Celtic Medicine ;Clinical Gynaecology,

a Handbook of Diseases of Women, etc.

Address : 55 Merrion Square, Dublin;

Tinode, Blessington, Co. Wicklow.[Di*d 14 Apr. 1902.

MADDISON, Rev. Arthur Roland ; Priest-

Vicar and Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral;

Rural Dean of Christianity ; Chaplain toLord Monson ; b. 26 July 1843 ; 3rd surv.

s. of late George W. Maddison, J.P., PartneyHall, Co. Lincoln. Educ. : Rugby ; MertonCollege, Oxford. Rector of St. MaryMagdalene, Lincoln, 1904-6; Rector ofBurton by Lincoln 1907 ; Chaplain to 1stand 2nd Earls of Liverpool. Publication* :

Vicars Choral of Lincoln Cathedral; Twovols. of Lincolnshire Wills ; Papers in Line.Architectural Society's Vol., and in Notes andQueries ; edited four vols. of Lincolnshire

Pedigrees for Harleian Society. Address :

Vicars' Court, Lincoln. Club : Grosvenor.[Died 24 Apr. 1912.

MADDY, Rev. H. W., M.A. ; Hon. CanonGloucester Cathedral ; b. Gloucester, 1829 ;

n. of Lord Hatherley, Lord Chancellor of

England. Educ. : private tutor at home;

Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Ordained, 1862;curate four years ; Poor Law Guardian,1858-1907 ;

Chairman nearly forty years ;

held several other public appointments ;

Rector Down Hatherley,! 856-1907. Address:

Woodfold, Hatherley, Gloucester. ^^[Died 10 Jan. 1909.

MAGENIS, Maj,-Gen. Henry Cole, J.P., D.L. ;

Col. R.H.A. (retired) ; b. 1838 ;3rd s. of

late Col. Henry Arthur Magenis, 87th Regt.,and Elise, d. of late M. I. Damain de Keras-

tin, Brittany. Educ.: R.M.A. Woolwich.Served New Zealand, 1861-62 ; Afghan war,1878-80 (medal, despatches, Brevet Lieut.-

Col.). High Sheriff, Co. Antrim, 1887.Address : Finvoy Lodge, Ballymoney,Antrim; 9 Great Marlborough Street, W.Clubs : United Service, Junior United

Service, Turf ; Ulster, Belfast.

[Died 30 Oct. 1906.

MAGENNIS, Rt. Rev. Edward ; R.C. Bishopof Kilmore (from 1888).

[Died 15 May 1906.

MAGHERAMORNE, 2nd Baron (cr. 1887),James Douglas M'Garel-Hogg, J.P. ; Capt.1st Life Guards, retired 1890; b. 16 Jan.1861 ; s. of 1st Baron and Caroline, d. of 1st

Lord Penrhyn ; S. father 1890 ; m. Evelyn,d. of 8th Earl of Shaftesbury, 1889. Ownedabout 3600 acres. Heir : b. Hon. DudleyS. M'Garel-Hogg, b. 1863. Address : 36Lowndes Street, S.W. ; Magheramorne,Larne, Co. Antrim. Clubs : Carlton,Bachelors'. [Died 10 March 1903.

MAGNIAC, Major Hubert, D.S.O. 1901 ; 15thBatt. Imperial Yeomanry; served SouthAfrica (despatches) ;

s. of late Charles

Magniac of Colworth, Bedfordshire, M.P.for Bedfordshire, and Hon. Augusta, d.^of 1st

Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory ; m. 1904,

Lady Eleanor Fitzroy (d. 1905), o. d. of 7thDuke of Grafton. Educ. : Eton ; Cambridge.1st class History and Political Economy.Served South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches

twice, Queen's medal, 3 claaps, D.S.O.).Decorated for gallantry in defence of posts in

the Boer attack on Modderfontein. Address :

A9 The Albany, Piccadilly, W. Clubs:

Turf, Brooks's. , t [Died 24 March 1909.

MAGUIRE, .Very Rev. Edward, D.D. ;, Deanof Down 1883-1911; b. Dublin, 21 4Sept.1822

; s. of late Wm. Maguire, Commissionerof City of Dublin Paving and Lighting Board,later dissolved by Act of Parliament. Educ. :

466

under late Rev. Dr. Wall of Dublin;Coll. Dublin. B.A. 1844

; M.A. 1849 ; D.l1888. Ordained Deacon, 1845 ; Priest, 1846 ;

Curate of -Donaghmore, Co. Donegall, Dieof Derry, 1845-47 ; Rector of Muckar(Diocese of Connor), 1 1847-60 ;5u Rector ^cBallymena (Connor), 1860-65'; Rector ofDunluce (Connor), 1865-72

; Rector of Ballin-

derry (Connor), 1872-1876 ; Rural Dean of

Ballymoney, 1862-65 ; Rural Dean of

Coleraine, 1865-72; Chancellor of DownCathedral, 1884 ; member of General Synodof Irish Church since disestablishment ;

member of Standing Committee of GeneralSynod, 1895-96; Rector of Bangor, 1876-1904 ; Diocesan Nominator and member ofDiocesan Council, etc., etc. Address :

Ardmara, Bangor, Co. Down.[Died 8 Oct. 1913.

MAHAN, Alfred T., Rear-Adm. U.S. Navy;retired 1896; b. Westpoint, New York,U.S.A. 27 Sept. 1840

; *. of Prof. D. H. Mahan,Prof, of Military Engineering, U.S. MilitaryAcademy ; married. Educ. : U.S. NavalAcademy, 1859. Oxford, D.C.L. 1894;Camb. LL.D. 1894; Harvard (U.S.A.),LL.D. 1895; Yale (U.S.A.), LL.D. 1897;M'Gill University (Montreal), and Columbia(N.Y. City), LL.D. 1900. Appointed to thenavy 1856

;commissioned Lieutenant, 1861

;

Lieutenant-Comm. 1865; Commander, 1872;

Captain, 1885;

served throughout the Warof Secession, and after that time in the SouthAtlantic, Pacific, Asiatic, and EuropeanSquadrons ; in 1886 became President of theNaval War College ; 1893 placed in commandof U.S.S. "Chicago" of the EuropeanSquadron ; American Delegate to PeaceConference at the Hague, 1899. Publica-tions : The Gulf and Inland Waters, 1883 ;

Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1890;

Influence of Sea Power upon French Revolu-tion and Empire, 1892 ; Life of Adm.Farragut 1892 ; Life of Nelson, 1897 ; TheEmbodiment of the Sea Power of GreatBritain (second title); The Interest of theUnited States in Sea Power, 1897 ; Lessonsof the War with Spain, 1899

;A Short History

of the South African War, 1900; and TheProblem of Asia, 1900; Types of NavalOfficers, 1901; Retrospect and Prospect,1902 ; Sea Power in its Relations to the Warof 1812,^1905 ;

From Sail to Steam, 1907 ;

Some Neglected Aspects of War, 1907 ; NavalAdministration and Warfare, 1908 ;, TheHarvest Within, 1909; The Interest oi

America in International Conditions, 1910 ;

Naval Strategy, 1911 ; Armaments andArbitration. 1912. Recreation : cycling.Address : Quogue, New York, U.S.A. Clubs:

University Church, New York.[Died 1 Dec. 1914.

MAHON, Edward Elphinstone, C.B. 1892, R.N. ;

Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleetsfrom 1903; b. Aspley Guise, Beds, 1851;3rd s. of Rev. G. W. Mahon, H.E.I.C., andCaroline Charlotte, d. of Captain HenryClarence Scarinan, formerly of the 39th Regt.;m. 1908, Ermyntrude Madeline Adrienne,d. of Jamesjohn Hamilton Phillips of Oak-lands, South Melbourne, Australia. Educ. :

Cheltenham Grammar School;

St. Mary'sHospital, Paddington. Entered Navy, 1878;served in^Zulu war, 1879 (Zulu _ medal) ;

present at action of Laing's Nek," 28 Jan.

1881, and Majuba Mountain (despatches ;

specially promoted Staff-Surgeon) ;served

with Royal Marines in Egypt, 1882 ; presentat actions of Mallaha Junction, Tel-el-Mahuta,Mahsameh, Kassassin, 28 Aug. and 9 Sept.,and Tel-el-E.ebir ; served with R.M.A. at

occupation of Cairo, and Aboukir Forts

(Egyptian medal, Tel-el-Kebir clasp, Khe-dive's bronze star, Osmanieh 4th class) ;

Staff-Surgeon of" Bacchante " ; served with

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Naval Brigade, landed with the Army duringBurma Annexation war, 1885-87 (Indiamedal, Burma, 1885-87, clasp) ; DeputyInspector General at the Royal NavalHospital, Haslar, 1899-1902 ; Dep. InspectorGen. Hospitals and Fleets, 1898-1903. Recrea-tions : shooting, fishing, golf. Address :

50 Holland Park Avenue, W. Club : JuniorConstitutional. [Died 26 Feb. 1912.

MAHONY, Peirce Gun ; H.M. Cork Herald of

Arms, 1905-10 ; b. 30 March 1878; e. s. of

The O'Mahony, D.L., of Grange Con, Co.Wicklow ; m. 1903, Ethel Tindall, d. of lateJ. J. Wright, M.I)., of Malton, Yorks. Educ.by the Vincentian Fathers at Nice

; MagdaleneCollege, Cambridge. Called to Bar, King'sInn, Dublin, 1910

; a member of Royal Irish

Academy, 1906-1913; interested in archaeo-

logy, genealogy, and heraldry. Ownedabout 2300 acres. Publication : Letter tothe Times (4 Nov. 1911), on the Irish Magis-tracy and Misrule in Ireland. Recreations :

travelling and farming. Address : Kilmurry,Castle Island, Co. Kerry. Club : CountyKerry, Tralee. [Died 26 July 1914.

MAILLARD, Staff Surgeon William J,, V.C.,M.D., R.N. ; retired. Educ. : KingswoodSchool, Bath ; Dunheved Coll. Launceston.Guy's Hospital, 1882-89; M.D. (LondonUniv.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; qualified forGold Medal in Medicine. Entered RoyalNavy, 1889; specially promoted Staff-

Surgeon for distinguished service, 2 June1899. Decorated for bravery at Candia, 1898.

[Died 10 Sept. 1903.MAINDRON, Maurice Georges Rene ; litterateur

et savant francais; Chevalier de la Le"gion

d'Honneur, 1900; President de la Societe"entomolo gique de France

;Vice-President

de la Socie"t6 de 1'Histoire du Costume ;ne"

a Paris le 7 Fevrier 1857;

fils du sculpteurHippolyte Maindron

; mari6 a Helene deHeredia. Educ. : Paris

; Etudes ClassiquesCollege Rollin, etc. . Commenca sa me"decinepuis entreprit des 1876 des voyages scienti-

fiques en Nouvelle Guine"e, Malaisie, Se'ne'gal,

Ethiopie, Iiide, 1876-1901; se livra a dese'tude d'histoire naturelle et d'arche'ologie,publia surtout de nombreux et importantstravaux sur les armes anciennes ;

se con-sacra a partir de 1890 a la litte"rature pure ;

un de ses premiers romans, Le Tournoi deVauplassans, 1895, fut couronne" par1'Acade'mie frangaise en 1896

; collaborateurde la Revue des Deux Mondes, de la Revuede Paris, Revue de 1'Art Ancien et Moderne,etc., etc. Publications : Le Tournoi de Vaup-lassans, 1895

; Saint-Cendre, 1898; Blancador

1'Avantageux, 1900 ; Monsieur de Cle"rambon,1903

; L'Arbre de Science, 1906 ; Le MeilleurParti, piece en 4 actes, joue"e au TheatreAntoine, 1905; Le Carquois, 1907; Dans1'Inde du Sud, 1907, 1909, 2 vols., etc. ;

LesArmes, 1891

; L'Art indien, 1899 ; Remitsdu temps Passe" 1900; etc. Recreations:Se livra au travail du fer, forgea et cisela desep6es, des dagues, des armures, etc. Address:Paris, 19 Quai Bourbon. Clubs : Socie"t<$

Entomologique de France; Socie'te' desAntiquaires de France ; Societe" Histoire duCostume ; Society des Etudes rabelaisiennes;Soci^te" des Amis du Museum, etc.

[Died 19 July 1911.MAINPRISE, Capt. William Thomas, C.B. 1867;R.N. Entered R.N. 1841 ; retired Captain,1869

; served bombardment St. Jean d'Acre(medal) ; Fort Constantino, 1854 (Crimeanand Turkish medals, Sebastopol clasp, Knightof Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie).Address: Wilton Lodge, Osborn Road,Fareham, Hants. [Died 16 Feb. 1902.

MAINWARING, Sir Philip Tatton, 4th Bt. ;

or. 1660, re-cr. 1804; J.P. ;

b. Peover,11 Sept. 1838

; 2nd s. of 2nd Bt. and Emma,e. d. of T. W. Tatton of Withenshaw, Cheshire;

MAITLAND

S. b. 1878 ; m. Emily, d. of late Rev. GeorgePitt, Cricket Court, Somersetshire, 1875 ;

one 8. two d. Heir : s. Harry Stapleton,b. 25 Aug. 1878. Address : Peover Hall,Knutsford. Club : Junior Carlton.

[Died 21 Feb. 1906.

MAINWARING, Hon. William FrederickBarton Massey-, D.L. ; b. 25 May 1845;5th s. of 3rd Baron Clarina ; m. 1872,Isabella (d. 1905), o. d. of C. Benjamin LeeMainwaring. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin

(LL.B., B.A.). Barr. Inner Temple ; con-tested Norwich, 1880 ;

carried resolution in

House of Commons for the opening of

museums, etc., on Sunday ;M.P. (C.) Central

Finsbury 1895-1906. Recreations : well-

known expert in all Art matters, and ownerof large Art collections and pictures whichhe lent to South Kensington and BethnalGreen museums. Address : 30 Grosvenor

Place, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton,

Constitutional, Junior Constitutional, Bur-

lington Fine Arts. [Died 12 Mar. 1907.

MAINWARING, General William George, C.I.E.

1878; Bombay Staff Corps ;

b. 24 Apr. 1823;2nd s. of late Rev. E. Mainwaring ; m. 1863,Ellen Saulez, d. of Capt. Haines, R.N.Entered army, 1843 ; General, 1894 ; served

Punjab campaign, 1848-49 (medal with twoclasps) ; Persia, 1857 (medal with clasp) ;

Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal) ; Afghanv?ar, 1879-80 (despatches, medal). Address :

125 Walm Lane, Willesden Green, N.W.[Died 21 Dec. 1905.

MAIR, Rev. John, D.D., Minister of Southdean

Parish, Roxburghshire ;b. Paisley, 1822

;

m. Agnes, d. of George Grant, millowner,Glasgow. Educ. : [Paisley Grammar School

;

Glasgow University. Student of distinction,

and received D.D. from Glasgow University,1887. Ministerial Jubilee celebrated, Mar.1897. Publications : sermons and popularlectures on various occasions ;

services in

furnishing authentic information regardingThomson, the poet of The Seasons, acknow-

ledged in the biographies of the poet byJ Logic Robertson, and Dr. Leon Morel,Paris ;

Patron of the George Grant Bursary,University of Glasgow, annual value, 45.

Recreation: foreign travel. Address:

Southdean, Hawick. Club : Conservative,Edinburgh. [Died 27 Jan. 1902.

MAITLAND, Agnes Catherine, Principal of

bomerville Coll., Oxford ;b. London, 12

April 1849 ; d. of David John Maitland of

Chipperkyle ;unmarried. Educ. : home.

Examiner for 15 years to National Unionof Schools of Domestic Economy ; Inspectorof Classes in Elementary Schools for the

Liverpool School of Domestic Economy.Publications : Elsie, a Lowland Sketch ;

AWoman's Victory ;

Rhoda ; novels Ella's

Half-Sovereign ;The House in the Glen ;

Nelly O'Neil ; Madge Hilton, and other

stories for children; Cottage Lectures;Rudiments of Cookery ; Cookery Primer ;

Afternoon Tea Book, etc. ; Papers on

Hygienics Household Economics, Educa-

tion, and kindred subjects. Address:

Somerville College, Oxford. Club : Empress.[Died 19 Aug. 1906.

MAITLAND, Col. Eardley, C.B. 1887 ;b. 10

Nov. 1833; m. 1st, 1855, Elizabeth Odeil

(d. 1877), d. of Thos. Baillie ; 2nd, 1883,

Caroline Helen, d. of Thomas Metcalfe ;

one s three d. Entered R.A. 1851 ; Colonel,

1881 ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medalwith three clasps) ; Military Attache to

British Embassy at Constantinople duringRusso-Turkish War, 1877 ;

Assist. Supt.

R Gun Factory, 1872-77 ;Member Ordnance

Committee, 1879-80 ; Supt. R. Gun Factory,

1880-87 ;Director-Gen. Ord. Factories, 1887-

1889 writer of Gun-making and Gunneryin Ency. Brit. Recreations: billiards and

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cricket (from the pavilions at Lords andOval). Address : Westbourne Mansions,Westbourne Terrace, W.

[Died 15 March 1911.

MAITLAND, Frederic William, LL.D., D.C.L.

(Oxford, Glasgow, Cracow) ; Professor of

English Law, Cambridge, from 1888 ; b. 28

May 1850 ; s. of John Gorham Maitland ;

m. Florence, d. of Herbert Fisher, 1886.Educ. : Eton ;

Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.).Barr. Lincoln's Inn ; Reader of English Lawat Cambridge, 1884 ; Corresponding Memberof R. Prussian and R. Bavarian Academies ;

Bencher of Lincoln's Inn ;Hon. Fellow

Trinity College, Cambridge. Publications :

Gloucester Pleas, 1884 ;Justice and Police,

1885 ;Bracton's Note-Book, 1887 ; History

of English Law (with Sir F. Pollock), 1895 ;

Domesday Book and Beyond, 1897;Town-

ship and Borough, 1898 ; Canon Law in

England, 1898 ; Political Theories of theMiddle Ages (translated), 1900 ; EnglishLaw and the Renaissance, 1901 ; diversvolumes for Selden Society. Address : WestLodge, Downing College. Cambridge. Club:Athenseum. [Died 21 Dec. 1906.

MAITLAND, Lieut.-CoI. Hon. George Thomas,b. Dec. 1841 ; b. of 13th Earl of Lauderdale,Educ. : privately for the army. Ensign,42nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch),1861

; transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps,1864 ; served in the Military Works Dept.of India, and retired 1886, as Lieut.-Col. ;

member of the Company of Royal Archers,1896. Clubs : United Service, Hurlingham.

[Died 23 Sept. 1910.MAITLAND, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Makgill

Heriot-, K.C.B. ; cr. 1897 ; b. Ramornie,Fifeshire, 1837 ; y. s. of late James MaitlandHeriot of Ramornie ; g. *. of 6th Earl ofLauderdale ; m. 1st, Frances, d. of late SirJohn Campbell ; 2nd, Jessica, o. d. of late

Captain Hutchings, R.N. Educ. : privatelyand at R.M.A., Woolwich. Served in China,1857-59 (medal) ; Canada during FenianRaid, etc. (medal) ;

in Cyprus subsequentto the annexation ; in Egypt as C.R.E. 2ndDiv., and censor of the press at Alexandria,including skirmish outside Ramleh and battleof Tel-el-Kebir

;as C.R.E. Egypt during

Nile expedition, and at Suakini and in theSoudan, including the battle of Giniss (medaland clasps, 3rd class Medjidieh and bronzestar) ;

was Special Envoy from the WarOffice to Government of India in 1896-97 ;

Col. com. Royal Engineers, southern district,1886-91

; Dep.-Adj.-Gen. for Royal En-gineers at headquarters, 1891-96 ; Maj.-Gen. 1895, ret. 1899. Recreation: Capt.of the United Service Golf Club, 1890. Ad-dress : 16 Herbert Crescent, Hans Place,S.W. Clubs : United Service, Hyde Park,Hurlingham, M.C.C., etc.

[Died 27 Aug. 1902.MAJENDIE, Sir Vivian Dering, C.B. 1881 ;

K.C.B. 1895; Col. R.A., retired, 1881;H.M. Chief Inspector of Explosives from1871 ;

b. 18 July 1836 ; s. of Major John R.Majendie, Pipe Grange ; m. Adelaide, d. ofRev. H. Grylls, St. Neots, 1863 (d. 1868).Educ. : Leamington College ; R.M.A. Wool-wich. Royal Artillery, 1854; served inCrimean campaign (medal and clasp) ;

Indian Mutiny campaign (medal and clasp) ;

Capt. Instructor and Assist. Supt. RoyalLaboratory, Woolwich, 1861-71. Publica-tions : Dp Among the Pandies ; Ammuni-tion ;

the Official Guide-Book to the Ex-plosives Act, 1875 ;

besides a few minorprofessional works. Recreations : shootingcricket, interested generally in sports andathletics. Address : 3 Whitehall Court,S.W. ; Home Office, Whitehall, S.W. Clubs :

Athenseum, United Service.

[Died 25 March 1898.468

MAJOR, Sir Alfred, Kt., cr. 1904; Directorof Army Contracts, War Office, 1895-1903.Address : Gibraltar Close. Cookham Dene,Berks. [Died 30 Jan. 1907.

MAJOR, Charles, b. Indianapolis, 25 July 1856;s. of Judge Major ; m. 1883, Alice Shaw ofIndiana. Admitted Shelby County Bar,1877, and practised there till 1898 ; elected

City Clerk, 1885 ; served State Legislature(Democrat), 1886-87. Publications: WhenKnighthood was in Flower, 1898 ; TheBears of Blue River ; Dorothy Vernon ofHaddon Hall, 1902 ;

A Forest Hearth, 1903;

Yolanda, Maid of Burgundy, 1905 ; Dorothyo' the Hall, 1906 ; Uncle Tom Andy Bill,1908 ; A Gentle Knight of Old Bradenburg,1909 ; The Little King, 1910 ; The Touch-stone of Fortune, 1912. Address : Shelby-ville, Indiana, U.S.A. [Died 13 Feb. 1913.

MAKGILL-CRICHTON-MAITLAND, Maj.-Gen.David ; b. 2 Aug. 1841 ; m. 1873, LadyMargaret Pleydell-Bouverie, d. of 4th Earlof Radnor ; three *. two d. Entered1859 ; Maj.-Gen. 1894

; retired 1899.dress : Winchfleld House, Winchfleld. HantClubs : Guards', United Service

;' New,Edinburgh. [Died 2 Jan. 1907.

MAKINS, Capt. Geoffry, M.V.O. 1906 ; b.

Dec. 1877; 2nd s. of late H. F. MakiuoEntered K.R.R.C. 1898: Captain, 1904Adjutant Territorial Force, 1910 ; servedS. AMca, 1899-1900 (Queen's medal, three

clasps). Club : Army and Navy.[Died 23 Aug. 1915.

MAKINSON, Joseph, B.A., J.P. ; StipendiaryJustice of Borough of Salford from 1878;b. 25 Aug. 1836; s. of John Makinson,solicitor, of Manchester ; m. 2ndly, Florence,d. of Thomas Pickering. Educ. : Hudders-fleld Coll. (Classical and Mathematicalmedals); Clare Coll. Camb. (ClassicalScholar) ;

Owens Coll. Manchester (SeniorClassical prize). Barrister, 1864, NorthernCircuit ;

"2nd Cl. Mathematical Honours,Camb. Recreations : Camb. Eleven ; Capt.in his third year ; Lancashire County Eleven ;

favourite study, botany. Address : Round-thorn, Sale, Cheshire. Clubs : ManchesterConservative ; Vice.-Pres. Lancashire CountyCricket. [Died 14 March 1914.

MALABARI, Behramji Merwanji ; Indian

poet and social reformer ;Parsi by birth ;

b. 1854. After a hard struggle in early life,

he won his way to fame as an author,journalist, and social reformer ;

in the earlyseventies founded the Indian Spectator,which he edited for more than twenty years ;

helped to start the Voice of India ;also

editor and proprietor of East and West ;

conducted active propaganda for reform of

injurious social customs in India, and wasmainly instrumental in securing the passageof the Age of Consent Act ;

also in bringingabout departures from the interdiction of

widow re-marriage ;did public service in

connection with plague and famine. 1897-

1900. Publications : many works in Englishand Guzerati, including The Indian Eye onEnglish Life ; The Indian Problem ; Guzeratand the Guzeratis ;

Wilson Virah ;The

Indian Muse in English Garb;

The Niti-

Vinod, Sarod-i-Ettefak, Anubhavika, Tan-sarika ; several vols. of his biography, etc.

Address : Bandora Hill, Bombay.[Died 12 July 1912.

MALCOLM, Sir George, K.C.B., cr. 1868;G.C.B. 1886. General retired, Bombay Staff

Corps ; b. Bombay, 10 Sept. 1818 ;o. s. of

David Malcolm, merchant, Bombay. Educ. :

Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon ;Edin-

burgh University ;Addiscombe College.

Joined Bombay Army, 1836; D.A.C.G. with

Bombay Division in campaign in Afghanistan,1838-39 ; present at siege and capture of

Ghuznee, 1839 (medal) ; Adj. Scinde Irregu-

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lar Horse, 1840 ;served with that corps

till 1850, being present at battles of Nafooskand Gujerat ;

received thanks Court ofDirectors H.E.T.C. for former, Brevet major-ity and medal with two clasps for latter ;

commanded a detachment of Southern Mah-ratta Horse in Persia, 1851

;commanded a

brigade in Southern Mahratta country, 1857-

1858, and captured the Forts Hulgullee-Shora-poor, Murgoond ; received thanks of Govern-ment of India

; C.B. ; medals ; commandeda division in Abyssinia campaign, 1808 ;

received thanks of both Houses of Parliamentmedal

; commanded Kurachi Brigade, 1868-1869 ; commanded Mhow Division of BombayArmy, 1869-72

; Gen. 1877. Address : 13Cromwell Crescent, Kensington, W. ; Guys-dale, Milverton, Leamington. Club :

National. [DietfQ Am. 1897.

MALCOLM, Sir James, 9th Bt. ; or. 1665 ;

J.P. ; b. 11 Apr. 1823 ; 5. cousin 1865. Latemerchant at Liverpool. Heir : kinsmanJames, b. 1862. Address : Balbedie House,Twickenham Park, Middlesex.

[Died 8 June 1901.MALCOLM of Poltalloch, 1st Baron (cr. 1896),John Wingfield Malcolm, C.B., J.P., D.L.,M.A. ; b. 1833 ; e. s. of John Malcolm,Poltalloch, and Isabella, 2nd d. of Col. Hon.John Wingfield, Stratford; m. Alice, d. of4th Baron Boston, 1861 (d. 1896) ; 2nd,Marie Lilian, widow of H. Gardner Lister,U.S.A. Educ. : Eton

;Christ Church,

Oxford (M.A.). Formerly Capt. Kent Art.Mil. ; Lieut.-Col. Commanding, and Hon.Col. 5th V.B. Argyll and Sutherland High-landers ; M.P. for Boston, 1860-80, for

Argyllshire, 1886-92. Owned about 85,700acres. Recreations : shooting, fishing, yacht-ing, natural history. Heir : None. Ad-dress : Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, Argyll-shire. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton.

[Died 6 March 1902.

MALCOLMSON, John Grant, V.C., Lieut. 3rdBombay Cavalry (retired) ;

Gentleman-at-Arms since 1870. Served Persian Expedi-tionary Force, 1856-57 (V.C. medal withclasp) ; with Central Indian Field Force(medal with clasp). Decorated for rescuingLieut. Moore when he was dismounted andamong the enemy. Lieut. Malcolmsonfought his way through to his comradewith cool determination and brought himout. Address : St. James's, S.W. ;

29Bramham Gardens, S.W.

[Died 14 Aug. 1902.

MALET, Sir Henry Charles Eden, 3rd Bt.,cr. 1791 ; J.P. ; Lieut.-Col. GrenadierGuards, retired 1870; b. 25th Sept. 1835;S. father 1886

; m. Laura, d. of J. Hamilton,Hilston Park, Monmouthshire, 1873. Educ. :

Eton. Entered Grenadier Guards, 1854, ;

served in Crimea at Sebastopol ;late in

command of 20th Middlesex Rifles. Ownedabout 2400 acres. Heir: b. Rt. Hon. Sir

Edward Malet. Address : Wilbury Park,Salisbury. Club : Travellers'.

[Died 12 Jan. 1904.

MALET, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin ; 4thBt., cr. 1791

; Kt., cr. 1881 ; P.C., G.C.B.,G.C.M.G. ; Ambassador to Germany, 1884-1895 ; retired on pension ; b. 10 Oct. 1837 ;

. of Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Bt., Wilbury,Wilts, and Marian Dora, d. of John Spalding,The Holme, Kirkcudbrightshire, and his

wife, Mary Ann Eden, who married, 2ndthe first Lord Brougham and Vaux ; S.

b. 1904; m. 1885, Lady Ermyntrude Sack-

ville Russell, d. of 9th Duke of BedfordEduc. : Eton ; Corpus Christ! Coll. OxfordAttache" at Frankfort, 10 Oct. 1854, and wentto the following posts in consecutive advance-ment : Argentine Confederation, Washing-ton, Constantinople, Paris, Pekin, Athens,Rome, Cairo, Brussels, Berlin ;

was in

charge of the Embassy at Paris during theCommune

;Minister Plenipotentiary at

Constantinople at conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War, 1878-79 ;

in same rank atCairo during the British campaign, 1882;was British Representative at the AfricanConference at Berlin, and signed the Treatywhich resulted from it, 1885 ; memberInternational Court of Arbitration at the

Hague, 1900-6 ; Trustee of the Wallace Col-

lection. Publication : Shifting Scenes, 1901.Recreations : President Homburg Lawn-Tennis Tournament (retired), and BerlinGolf Club. Address : 85 Eaton Square,S.W. ; Wrest Wood, Bexhill ; Chateau Malet,Monaco. Clubs : Bachelors', St. James's,Travellers', Queen's, Automobile.

[Died 29 June 1908.

MALET, Sir Edward St. Lo, 5th Bt., cr. 1791 ;

b. 4 Sept. 1872 ; e. s. of late Captain WilliamSt. Lo Malet and 1st wife Helen, d. of Sir

William Eden, 6th Bart. ; S. cousin 1908 ;

m. 1901, Louise Michelle, d. of PhillibertDubois ; one *. Educ. : Emmanuel Coll.

Cambridge (B.A.). Heir : s. Charles St. Lo,b. 1906. Address : 34 Corso d'ltalia, Rome.

[Died 24 Dec. 1909.

MALET, John C., M.A., F.R.S. ; Assist. Com-missioner of Intermediate Education, Ire-

land; formerly Professor of Mathematics,

Queen's Coll. Cork ; formerly Fellow of the

Royal University of Ireland. Publications :

numerous mathematical papers published in

The Transactions, Royal Irish Academy ;

Crelle's Journal;Annali di Matematica, etc.

Address : Carbery, Silchester Road, Kings-town, Co. Dublin. [Died 9 Apr. 1901

MALET DE CARTERET, Lieut.-Col. E. C.,

Jurat of the Royal Court of Jersey from1886; b. 1838; m. 1861, Elizabeth, d. of

A. Poingdestre. Educ. : private schools andin France. Served in the 88th ConnaughtRangers in the Crimea, and throughout theIndian Mutiny ;

commanded successivelytwo Jersey Militia Regiments ; appointedLieut. Bailiff to Sir George Bertram, late

Bailiff of Jersey ;Provincial Grand Master

of Freemasons for the province of Jersey,1869, and Grand Superintendent of RoyalArch Masonry, 1871 ;

is Seigneur of St.

Ouen, the most important fief in Jerseysholding directly from the Crown by knight',service. Address : St. Ouen's Manor, St.

Ouen's, Jersey. Clubs : Junior United Ser-

vice ; Victoria, Jersey. [Died 2 Sept. 1914.

MALKIN, Herbert Charles, M.A. ;J.P. for Co.

of London ;Member of Kensington Borough

Council; b. 21 Sept. 1836; o. s. of Sir

B. H. Malkin, Judge of Supreme Court,Calcutta ; m. 1879, Elizabeth, 3rd d. of late

G. P. Elliot, J.P. Educ. : Charterhouse ;

Trin. Coll. Camb. (Scholar) ; B.A. 1859 ; M.A.1862. Appointed to Parliament office, Houseof Lords, 1861 ; Clerk of Public Bills, 1871-1901

;Chief Clerk, 1897-1901 ;

editor of theAnnual Statutes, 1879-97 ; at one time

Secretary, later a Member, of the Committeefor the revision 9f the Statute Law. Re-creations : shooting, golf, chess, bridge.Address : Corrybrough, Tomatin, Inverness ;

46 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, WClubs : Athenaeum ; Highland, Inverness.

[Died 18 Aug. 1913.

MALLARME, Stephane, author; b. Paris,1842. Publications : L'Apres-midi d'un

Faune, 1876; Poesies, 1887; Les Poemesd'Edgar Poe, 1889; Pages, 1890; Villiers

de 1'Isle-Adam, 1890 ;Vers et Prose, 1892 ;

Vathek, 1893 ;La Musique et les Lettres,

1895 ; Divagations, 1897. Address : winter89 rue de Rome, Paris ;

summer Valvins,near Fontainebleau. [Died 9 Sept. 1898.

MALLESON, Col. George Bruce, C.S.I. ; writer

of history ; b. London, 8 May 1825. Educ. :

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Winchester College ; m. Marian, o. d. o

G. W. Battye, B.C.S., 6 Nov. 1856. Served35 years in India ; ten in Army, 25 in civi

and political departments of Government of

India. Publications : History of Indian

Mutiny, of the French in India, of thedecisive battles of India; Life of LordClive, of Marquis Wellesley, of WarrenHastings, of Akbar, of Metternich ;

Lakesand Rivers of Austria, etc. Recreations .

cricket, mountaineering, fly-fishing. Ad-dress : 27 West Cromwell Road, London,Clubs : Junior Carlton ; Surrey CountyCricket. [Died 1 March 1898

MALLET, John William, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D.,F.R.S. ; Professor of Chemistry, Universityof Virginia, U.S. 1868 ; b. Dublin, 10 Oct.1832 ; e. s. of Robert Mallet, C.E., F.R.S. ;

ra. 1st, 1857, Mary E., d. of Judge Ormondof Supreme Court of Alabama (d. 1886)2nd, 1888, Madame Josephine Burthe of

Louisiana ; one s. one d. Educ. : TrinColl. Dublin

; Gottingen. Went to U.S. in

1853, but always a British subject ;Chemist

to Geological Survey of Alabama ; Professorof Chemistry in the University of Alabama ;

officer on the Staff of Gen. Rodes in Con-federate Army of Northern Virginia ; trans-ferred to Artillery Corps, and placed in

general charge of Ordnance laboratories of

Confederate States; parolled as Lieut.-Col.

of Artillery, 1865; Professor of ChemistryMedical Department of University of Louis-

iana, New Orleans ; Ex-President AmericanChemical Society. Publications : jointauthor with his father of British Association

Catalogue of Earthquakes ; sundry reportsi on water analysis, etc. ; papers published in

Transactions of the Royal Society and otherscientific journals. Recreations : in earlier h'fe

rifle-shooting, fishing. Address: Universityof Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.

[Died 6 Nov. 1912.

MALLOCK, Richard, J.P., D.L., Devonshire;County Councillor, Devonshire

; b. 28 Dec.1843

;2nd s. (e. sure.) of late Charles

Herbert Mallock of Cockington Court, andMaria, d. of Arthur Champemowne of Dart-ington, Devon, M.P. ; m. 1st, Mary Jones,d. of T. A. H. Dickson of Liverpool ; 2nd,Elizabeth Emily, d. of G. Maconchy of

Rathmore, Co. Longford. Educ. : Harrowand Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.Lieut. Royal Artillery, 1865-76; M.P.Devonshire (Torquay Division), 1886-95.Address : Cockington Court, near Torquay.Club : Carlton. [Died 28 June 1900.

MALMESBURY, 4th Earl of (cr. 1800), EdwardJames Harris, D.L., J.P. ; [James Harris,e. s. of James Harris, M.P. (author of several

philological works), was employed as adiplomatist of the first rank at the Courts of

Madrid, Berlin, St. Petersburg, the Hague,Paris, and Lille

; cr. Baron Malmesbury1788; Viscount Fitz-Harris and Earl of

Malmesbury, 1800] ; Lieut.-Col. (retired1882) 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; b. 12Apr. 1842; S. u., 3rd Earl, 1889; m.Sylvia Georgina, y. d. of late AlexanderStewart, Ballyedmond, Co. Down, 16 Nov.1870. Conservative. Educ. : R.M. Coll.

Sandhurst. Entered army, 1860; A.D.C.to General commanding troops in Ireland(Lord Strathnairn), 1865 ; A.D.C. to GeneralSir John^'Mitchell, commanding troops in

Canada, 1866; A.D.C. to Governor of

Mauritius, Sir Henry Barkly, 1868; Adj.5th Batt. (Mil.) Royal Irish Rifles, 1875-80.Owned about 6670 acres. Pictures at HeronCourt, notably Rpmneys and Canalettos.Recreation : shooting. Heir : s. ViscountFitz-Harris, b. 18 Dec. 1872 ; B.A. Oxford

;

Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Mil.) Hants Regt. Ad-dress : Heron Court, Christchurch, Hamp-shire. Club : Carlton. {[Died 19 May 1899.

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irableS

MANFIELD, Sir Philip, Kt., cr. 1894; J.P.6. 1819

; m. Margaret, d. of J. Milne, 1854.Mayor of Northampton, 1892 ; M.P. North-ampton, 1891-95. Address: Redlands, Clif-

tonvillo,'

Northampton. Club : NationalLiberal. [Died 31 July 1899.

MANGLES, Maj.-Gen. Cecil, C.B. 1885; b.

83 Feb. 1842; m. 1891, Frances, d. of late

Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle, Killarney,and widow of Captain W. A. Fagan. En-tered army, 1861

; Maj.-Gen. 1885; served

Suakin expedition, 1885 (despatches, C.B.).Address: Littleworth Cross, Si

'

ham. [Died 20 Oct.

MANGLES, Ross Lowis, V.C., J.P. ; 6.

April 1833; e. s. of Ross D. Mangles, M.P.

East India Director;m. Henrietta, y. d.

late James More Molyneux, Loseley ]

Surrey, 1860. Educ. : Bath GramnuSchool; E.I. Coll. Haileybury. EnteredBengal C.S. 1853, retired, 1883 ; served asa volunteer during the Mutiny, 1857-58, andobtained the Victoria Cross ; among other

appointments, Judicial Commissioner of

Mysore, Secretary to Govt. of Bengal, andmember Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces.Address : The Lodge, Pirbright, Surrey.Club : Athenaeum. [Died 28 Feb. 1905.

MANN, Alexander, Institute of Oil Painters;b. Glasgow. Studied Art in Paris underCarolus-Duran and others

; Honourablemention, Paris Salon, 1885. AddressGlebe Place, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs:Chelsea Arts

; Art, Glasgow.[Died 26 Jan. 1908.

MANN, J. Dixon, M.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ;

Professor of Forensic Medicine, Victoria

College, Manchester; Physician, Salford

Royal Hospital. Address : 16 St. JohnStreet, Manchester ; Harewood, PlymouthGrove, Manchester. [Died 6 Apr. 1912.

MANN, Major-Gen. James Robert, C.M.G.1881 ; Royal Engineers (retired) : b. 9March 1823 ; s. of Major-Gen. Cornelius

Mann, Royal Engineers ; m. 1848, Caroline

Boyd, d. of Dr. James Geddes, of Montreal,Canada. Educ. : privately ; Royal MilitaryAcademy, Woolwich. Entered Royal En-gineers as Lieut. 1840, and retired, full pay,as Major-Gen. 1873 ;

served in Nova Scotia,Canada, Mauritius, and West Indies; Sur-

veyor-General and Member of LegislativeCouncil of Mauritius, 1856-60 ; commandingRoyal Engineers in Jamaica, 1865 ; Directorof Public Works, Jamaica, and Member of

Legislature of that island, 1866-86;

ad-ministered the government of that colony,1877. Recreations : yachting, boating. Ad-dress : Highfleld, Tilehurst, Berks. Club :

United Service. [Died 24 March 1915.

MANNERS, Lord Edward William John, b.

1864; 2nd s. of 7th D. of Rutland andJanetta, d. of T. Hughan. Educ. : Welling-ton College ; Sandhurst. Late Capt. Rifle

Brigade. Recreation: travel. M.P. (C.)

Leicestershire, Melton, 1895-1900. Address :

Belvoir Castle, Grantham. Clubs : Navaland Military, Turf. [Died 26 Feb. 1903.

MANNING, Miss, Hon. Secretary to theNational Indian Association

;editor of

Indian Magazine and Review. Address : 5

Pembridge Crescent, W.[Died 13 Aug. 1905.

MANNING, Sir William Patrick, Kt., cr. 1894 ;

b. Sydney, 1845 ; s. of John Manning,Cork

; m. Nora, d. of late J. Torpy, 1868.

Educ. : St. Mary's Cathedral Schools,

Sydney. M.P. South Sydney till 1894 ;was

Alderman and Mayor of Sydney. Address\:Orvieto. Bayswater Road. Sydney.

[Died 20 Apr. 1915.

MANNINGHAM-BULLER ; see Buller.

MANNS, Sir August, Kt., cr. 1904: Mus. Dir.

of the Crystal Palace from 1855; b. in

Stolzenburg, Pomerania, Germany, 12 March

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1825 ; m. 1897, Katharine Emily Wilhclraina4th d. of late Colonel A. J. B. Thellussonone d. Educ. : at the village schools oStolzenburg and Torgelow in Pomerania andat Elbing in West Prussia. Received fromFriedrich Wilhelm IV. of Prussia theHohenzollern Order in 1852, and from theGerman Emperor the Kronen Order in 1892and from the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gothathe Order of Merit for Art Science in 1895from Alexander I. of Servia the KnighiCommander's Cross of his Royal Order oSt. Sava, 1899. Apprenticed at the townMusical Director Urban at Elbing, 1840-44solo clarionettist in the band of the 5thRegiment and first violinist in the OperaOrchestra of Danzig, 1844-49

;Conductor o

Kroll's Orchestra in Berlin, 1849-51 ; Kapellmeister of Herr von Roon's Regiment in

Cologne, 1851-54; from October 1855 til

1905 Musical Director of the Crystal Palace,London ; Founder of Saturday Concertsthere ; Conductor of Handel Festival, 1883 ;

had the degree of Musical Doctor conferredon him by Oxford University, 1903. Re-creation : reading of scores of the classica"

composers and of musical literature generallyAddress : Crystal Palace, S.E.

[Died 1 March 1907

MANSEL, Sir Edward Berkeley, 10th Bt., cr1621

; of Old Catton House, Norwich ; J.P.Suffolk and Norfolk

; formerly 15th Hussars ;

Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 1st V.B. NorfolkRegiment ; b. 2 Feb. 1839 ; m. 1870, JuliaVertue, e. d. of late Rev. Henry EvansLombe of Bylaugh Park and Melton Hall,Norfolk. [Sir Edward's nephew, Sir Court-ney, styled llth Bt., resigned in his favourin 1903 on discovering evidence to thateffect ; on the death of Sir Edward in 1908.Sir Courtney resumed title of llth Bt.]Address : Old Catton House, Norwich.

[Died 8 Jan. 1908.

MANSEL, George, C.M.G. 1891; Commis-sioner, Zululand Police, 1903-6

; . of late

Captain Mansell Inniskillings. Served as

Sub-Inspector and Inspector, Zulu War.1879 (medal with clasp) ; Boer War, 1880

;

Assistant Commissioner, Natal Police, 1897 ;

raised and commanded Reserve TerritoryCarabiniers, 1883-87, when force changed toZululand Police. Address : Pietermaritz-burg, Natal. [Died 8 Dec. 1914.

MANSEL, Colonel George Clavell, D.S.O. 1900 ;

Durham Light Infantry ; b. 9 Feb. 1861 ;

y. s. of late Lt.-Col. Mansel of Smedmore,Dorset. Served South Africa. 1899-1902(despatches, medal with 4 clasps, King'smedal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; Colonel, 1907 ;

retired, 1908. Address : Sulby Hall, Wei-ford, Rugby. [Died 12 July 1910.

MANSEL-JONES, His Honour Herbert Rivers-dale, LL.B. ; C.C. Judge, Sheffield, from1902

; b. 1836; o. s. of late Herbert George

Jones, Serjeant-at-Law ; Judge of Clerken-well County Court; m. 1st, 1865, Emilia;d. of John Davis of Cranbrook Park, Essex,2nd, 1888, Fanny, d. of John R. Baker of

Cooling, Kent, and widow of George TyrrellEduc. : Eton and Trinity College, Cam-bridge ; 1st class law. Captain UniversityBoat Club, rowed stroke, 1855-56; calledto the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1859. Address :

Chase Cliffe, What standwell, Matlock.[Died 2 Feb. 1907.

MANSEL-PLEYDELL, Lieut.- Col. EdmundMorton, J.P., D.L., and C.C of Dorset;,heir-pres. to Sir C. C. Mansel, llth Bt.

;

e. s. of late J. C. Mansel-Pleydell of What-combe, and Isabel, d. of F. C. Colvile, for-

merly Capt. Scots Guards; m. Kathleen,d. of Sir T. Grove, 1st Bart., of Fern, Wilts

;

two s. two d. Educ. : Eton. Served in12th Royal Lancers. Recreations : sport,

tiger-hunting, pig-sticking. Address : What-combe, Blandford. Club : White's.

[Died 13 Oct. 1914.

MANSEL-PLEYDELL, John Clavell, D.L.,J.P., F.L.S., F.G.S. ; heir-pres. of Sir

Courtenay Mansel, llth Bart. ; b. 1817 ;

e. s. of Col. Mansel of Smealmore, 3rd s. ofSir W. Mansel, Bart, of Iscoed, Carmarthen-shire

; m. 1849, Isabel, d of F. C. A. Colvileof Barton House, Warwickshire, and Mary,s. of 1st Baron Leigh. Educ. : Privateschools ; St. John's College, Cambridge.Served 30 years in Queen's Own YeomanryCavalry; President of the Dorset Nat.History and Antiquarian Field Club.Owned 9000 acres. Publications: TheGeology of Dorsetshire ; the Flora of Dorset-shire (2nd edition, 1895) ; the Birds of

Dorsetshire, 1888 ; the Mollusca of Dorset-shire ; the Fossil Reptiles of Dorsetshire,1888

; papers on Natural Science, Archaeo-logy. Address : Whatcombe, Blandford.

[Died 3 May 1902.MANSERGH, James, F.R.S. ; Paat President

of the Institution of Civil Engineers ;

Member of Council of the Institution ofMechanical Engineers. [Died 15 June 1905.

MANSFIELD, Sir Charles Edward, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1887 ; b. 1828; 6th *. of late John Mans-

field, Diggeswell House, Herts, and b. of 1stLord Sandhurst ; m. Annie, d. of Lieut.-Col.Hon. A. F. Ellis, 1859

;two s. one d.

Entered army, 1848; Colonel, 1877;Minister resident, Bogota, 1878 ; Caracas,1881

; Lima, 1884 ; retired 1894; served

Crimea 1854 (despatches twice) ; IndianMutiny (severely wounded). Has received

Crimean, Turkish, Sardinian, Indian medals.Address : 6 Piazza San Lorenzo, Florence.Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge ; Unione,Florence. [Died 1 Aug. 1907.

MANSFIELD, Horace Rendall, M.P. (R.)Spalding Division of Lincolnshire, 1900-

1910; J.P. Derbyshire; b. 25 Dec. 1863;s. of Cornelius Mansfield

; m. 1st, 1885, d.

(d. 1905) of Rev. W. Rose, Mansfield, Notts.,three s. one d. ; 2nd, 1908, Sarah Elizabeth,d. of late Alderman Winterton, D.L.,Leicester. Recreations : driving, riding,shooting, motoring. Address : Broom Leys,Coalville, nr. Leicester ; Church Gresley,Burton-on-Trent. Club : National Liberal. ;

[Died 9 Feb. 1914.

MANSFIELD, Richard, actor; b. Heligoland,1857. Acted first in England and later in

America, his early essays being almost ex-

clusively in comic opera. He became amember of A. M. Palmer's Union SquareTheatre Company, 1883, playing BaronChevrial in

" A Parisian Romance." Prin-cipal parts : Prince Karl in A. C. Gunter's"Prince Karl," 1886 ; Dr. Jekyl and Mr.

Hyde in Russel Sullivan's dramatisation ofStevenson's novel, 1887 ; Andre RossiniMario de Judot in his own "

Monsieur,"1887 ; King Richard III. 1889 : HumpyLogan in

"Master and Man," 1890 ; Mr.

George Brummel in Clyde Fitch's" Beau

Brummel," 1890 ; Don Juan in his own" Don Juan," 1891 ; Emperor Nero inRussel Sullivan's

"Nero," 1891 ; Tittlebat

Titmouse in his own dramatisation ofWarren's "Ten Thousand a Year," 1892;Arthur Dimmesdale in Joseph Hatton'sdramatisation of Hawthorne's " The Scarlet

Letter," 1892; Shylock in

" The Merchantof Venice," 1893 ; Captain Bluntschli in

George Bernard Shaw's" Arms and the

Man," 1894; Don Pedro XIV. in Louis N.

Parker's " The King of Peru," 1895; Rodion

in Charles Henry Meltzer's" Rodion the

Student," 1895; Dick Dudgeon in GeorgeBernard Shaw's " The Devil's Disciple,"1897 ; Eugen Comvoisier in J.I.C. Clarkeand Meridan Phelp's dramatisation of Jessie

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Fothergill's novel," The First Violin," 1898 ;

Cyrano in Edmund Rostand's "Cyrano de

Bergerac," 1898. Publications : (poems)Blown Away, a nonsense book for grown-upchildren

; (plays) Monsieur, Ten Thousanda Year, and Don Juan. [Died 30 Aug. 1907.

MANSFIELD, Robert William, C.M.G. 1902;b. 16 Sept. 1850; s. of Rev. J. Mansfield,Rector of Blandford, St. Mary's, Dorset-

shire, and Emily Le Poer Trench ; ra. 1878,Marie The"rese, d. of Comte Cahouet deMarolles ; one s. two d. Educ. : Chelten-ham College. Entered Consular Service in

China, 1870 ; Acting Vice-Consul at PagodaAnchorage, and Acting Consul at Foochow,Swatow, Wuhu, Chin-Kiang ; Consul atChung-King, 1891, but did not proceed ;

was Acting Assistant Judge and Consul at

Shanghai ; transferred to Wenchow, 1893 ;

Acting Consul at Foochow, 1893-95 ; pro-ceeded to Kutien to inquire into the massacreof eleven missionaries, 1895 ; transferred to

Wuhu, 1896, but did not proceed ;was again

Acting Assistant Judge and Consul, andlater Acting Consul-General at Shanghai :

Consul-General at Canton, 1906-8. Re-creations : riding, shooting. Address :

Priory Mount, Hastings, Sussex. Club :

Thatched House. [Died 26 Apr. 1911.

MANSFIELD, 4th Earl of (cr. 1776 and 1792,G. Britain), William David Murray, K.T.,D.Li; Baron Scone, 1608; Viscount Stor-

mont, 1621 ; Baron Balvaird, 1641 ; Sen.Knight of the Thistle; Sen. Mem. ofCarlton Club

; [1st Viscount saved the life

of James VI. from the attack of Earl Gowrie,1600 ; the distinguished judge was 3rd s. of5th Viscount (d. 1793)]; Lord-Lieut, ofClackmannanshire from 1852 ; hereditarykeeper of palace of Scone

; b. London, 21Feb. 1806

; s. of 3rd Earl and Frederica,d. of Archbishop Markham

; S. father 1840,and grandmother 1843 ; m. Louisa, d. ofCuthbert Eddison, Hebburn Hall, Durham.Lieut,-Col. Stirlingshire Militia, 1828-55;M.P. (C.) for Aldborough, 1830

;for Wood-

stock, 1831 ; for Norwich, 1832-37;

for

Perthshire, 1837-40; Lord High Commis-sioner to General Assembly of Church of

Scotland, 1852, 1858-59; Lord of theTreasury in Sir Robert Peel's Administra-tion, 1834-35. Owned about 40,100 acres.Heir : g. s. Lord Balvaird, b. 1860. Address :

Caen Wood, Hampstead, N.W. ; ComlongonCastle, Dumfries

; Schaw Park, Clack-mannan

; Scone Palace, Perthshire. Clubs :

Carlton, Travellers'. [Died 1 Aug. 1898.

MANSFIELD, 5th Earl of (cr. 1776 and 1792,G. Britain), William David Murray, P.O.1905, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Scone, 1608;Viscount Stormont, 1621 ; Baron Balvaird,1641

; [1st Viscount saved life of James VI.from the attack of Earl Gowrie, 1600; thedistinguished judge was 3rd s. of 5th Vis-count (d. 1793)] ; b. 20 July 1860 ; s. ofViscount Stormont (d. 1893), and EmilyLouisa, e. d. of Sir J. A. MacGregor, 3rdBt. of MacGregor ; S. grandfather, 1898.Captain late Grenadier Guards (retired 1894),and Royal Guards Reserve Regiment, 1900-1901. Received "

Order of Mercy," 1902.Owned about 46,000 acres. Heir : b. Hon.Alan David Murray. Address : 6 St.James's Place, S.W. ; Ken Wood, Hamp-stead, N.W.

; Comlongon Castle, Ruthwell,Dumfriesshire ; Schaw Park, Alloa, Clack-mannanshire ; Scone Palace and Logie-almond Lodge, Perthshire.

[Died 29 Apr. 1906.MANTEGAZZA, Paul, physician; b. Monza,

1831. Educ. : Universities of Pisa, Milan,and Pavia. Travelled in Europe, SouthAmerica, India, and Lapland ; became Pro-fessor of General Pathology, University ofPavia ; then Professor of Anthropology,

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Florence ; founded the first AnthropolcMuseum in Italy. Publications : in EPhysiognomy and Expression, 1890

; TheArt of Taking a Wife, 1896; The Art ofChoosing a Husband, 1905

; Testa A bookfor boys ; The Tartuffian Age. Recreations :

son amusement principal, sa passion futle jardinage ;

il posseda une maison modestea Florence, une maison a Boscolungo dansle Haut-Appennin, une petite villa a SanTerenzo et des terrains dans le Chianti enToscane ; il se maria a 25 ans a Salta dam>la R^publique Argentine avec une jeunedemoiselle de haute famille il en eut 5enfants, et une seconde fois a 60 ans avec unejeune comtesse de Florence et il en eut unepetite fille. Address : Florence, Via Robbia57 ; San Terenza, Spezia.

[Died 28 Aug. 1910,

MAPLE, Sir John Blundell, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1897;

Governor of Maple and Co., upholsterers ;

M.P. Dulwich Division, Camberwell, from1887

; b. 1845; m. Emily, d. of M. Merry-

weather, 1874. Educ. : King's Coll. Lon-don. His only child married Baron vonEckhardstein of the German Embassy,1896. Recreation : horse-racing. Address :

Childwickbury, St. Alban's; Falmouth

House, Newmarket ; 8 Clarence Terrace,N.W. Clubs: Carlton, St. Stephen's, Con-stitutional, Junior Carlton, Junior Consti-tutional. [Died 24 Nov. 1903.

MAPOTHER, Edward Dillon, M.D. ; b. Dublin,1835; m. 1870, Ellen, d. of Hon. JohnTobin, M.P., Halifax, Canada; one s. fived. From 19, taught Anatomy in RoyalCollege of Surgeons, Ireland, in which heafterwards became Professor and President ;

he was also President Statistical Society,Dublin ; surgeon to St. Vincent's (25 years)and Children's Hospital, and to the Lord-Lieutenants of Ireland, 1880-86. Publica-tions : Manual of Physiology (3rd ed.) ;

Lectures on Public Health (2nd ed.) ; TheBody and its Health, a book for PrimarySchools (6th ed.) ; The Medical Profession

Carmichael Prize (200) ; Lectures onSkin Diseases (3rd ed.) ; and many bio-

graphical and medico-political essays. Onsettling in London in 1888 he was electedFellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical andMedical Societies. Recreation : NaturalHistory. Address: 16 Welbeck Street,Cavendish Square, W. Club : Reform.

[Died 3 March 1908.

MAPPIN, Sir Frederick Thorpe, 1st Bt. ; 1886 ;

D.L., J.P. ;Chairman of Sheffield Gas Com-

pany, Sheffield Technical Department,Sheffield Town Trustees, and Thomas Turtonand Sons, Ltd.

; Officer, Legion of Honour ;

b. Sheffield, 1821;

e. s. of Joseph Mappin,Sheffield, and Mary, d. of Thomas Thorpe,Haines, Co. Bedford

; m. 1845, Mary (d.

1908), d. of J. Wilson, Sheffield;

three s.

Educ. : Sheffield. M.P. E. Retford, 1880-1885

; Mayor of Sheffield, 1877-78;

master-

cutler, 1855; M.P. (L.) Hallamshire Division

West Riding, York, 1885-1906. Heir: s.

Frank [b. 6 Sept. 1846 ; retired Capt. andHon. Major, 1st West York YeomanryCavalry. Address: Birchlands, Sheffield].Address : Thornbury, Sheffield. Clubs :

Reform, National Liberal.

[Died 19 March 1910.

MARCET, William, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. ;

Past Pres. Royal Meteorological Society ;

formerly Assist. Physician to WestminsterHospital and the Hospital for Consumptionand Diseases of the Chest, Brompton. Pub-lications : Southern and Swiss HealthResorts, 1883

;A Contribution to the History

of the Respiration of Man, 1897. Address :

Flowermead, Wimbledon Park, S.W. Club :

Athenaeum. [Died 4 March 1900.

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MARCHESI, Mathilde ; Teacher of Singing ;

&. Frankfort, 26 Mar. 1826 ; m. 1852, Salva-tore Marches!, Cavaliere de Castrone, Mar-chese de Rajata (d. 1908). Made d^but as

singer 1844 ; principal pupils : lima di

Murska, Etclka Gerster, Gabrielle Kraus,Wilhemine Tremelli, Emma Calve, EmmaEames, Sybel Sanderson, Melba, EmmaNevada, Blanche Marches!, Ellen Gulbran-son, Ada Crossley, Frau Klafsky, FrauTchuch-ljroska. Publication : Marches! andMusic, 1897. Address: 16 Greville Place,N.W. [Died 18 Nov. 1913.

MARGESSON, Lieut.-Col. William Georgee. s. of late Rev. William Margesson, of

Vann, Ockley, Surrey, and Mary Frances,d. of late Bryan Cooke, of Owston, York-shire

; b. 1821; m. 1863, Lucy Matilda (d.

1909), d. of Edward Blackett Beaumont of

Woodhall, Co. York;

five s. three d. For-

merly a Lieut.-Col. in the Army ; servedCrimea in 56th and 80th Regts. ; Knight of

Legion of Honour. Address : Findon Place,Findon, Sussex. [Died 4 March 1911.

MARINDIN, Sir Francis Arthur, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1897; Major R.E., retired 1879

; ColonelRailway Volunteer Staff Corps ; Senior

Inspecting Officer of Railways, Board of

Trade; b. Weymouth, 1 May 1838; 2nds. of late Rev. S. Marindin, Chesterton, Co.

Salop, formerly in 2nd Life Guards, andIsabella, d. of Andrew Wedderburn Colvile,of Ochiltree. Craigflower, Fife

; m, KathleenMary, d. of Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B.,1860. Educ. : Eton ; R.M.A. Woolwich.R.E. 1854; Major, 1872; served in theEast, 1855-56; A.D.C. and Private Secre-

tary to H. E. Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B.,Governor of Mauritius, 1860-63 ; specialservice Madagascar, 1861

; Adjutant atSchool of Military Engineering. Chatham,1866-68; Brigade-Major, 1869-74; Boardof Trade, 1877

;created C.M.G. for work

on Egyptian State Railways, 1887. Recrea-tions : rowing, riding, cricket, football, lawntennis, shooting. Address : 3 Hans Cres-

cent, S.W. ; Craigflower, Dunfermline, N.B.Clubs : Wellington ; Sports ; Scottish Con-servative, Edinburgh ; M.C.C.

[Died 21 Apr. 1900.MARK, Sir John, Kt. ; cr. 1901

;4th s. of

late Joseph Mark of Bowscale, Cumberland;

b. 16 Dec. 1832; m. 1861, Emily Mary, 3rd

d. of late Robert Louis Jones of Chester;

two d. Mayor of Manchester, 1890-91.Address : Greystoke, West Didsbury, Man-chester

; Leeswood Hall, Mold, Flintshire.Club : Junior Conservative

; ManchesterConservative. [Died 3 Apr. 1909.

MARKBY, Sir William, K.C.I.E. ; cr. 1889;

D.C.L., J.P.; b. 31 May 1829 ; 4th s. of

Rev. W. Henry Markby, B.D., DuxfordRectory, Cambridge, and Sophia, d. of JohnRandall

; m. Lucy, d. of John EdwardTaylor, Weybridge, 1866. Educ. : KingEdward's School, Bury St. Edmunds

;

Merton Coll. Oxford. Postmaster (Scholar),1846

; 1st class in Honour School of Mathe-matics, 1850

; D.C.L. by decree of Convo-cation, 1879 ; late Fellow of All SoulsCollege; Fellow of Balliol College. Barr.1856

; Recorder of Buckingham, 1865-66;

Judge of High Court, Calcutta, 1866-78;

Commissioner to inquire into Administrationof Justice in Trinidad and Tobago, 1892;Reader in Indian Law, University of Oxford,1878-1900; Alderman of County Council;J.P. Oxfordshire. Publications : Lectureson Indian Law

; Elements of Law consideredwith Reference to General Principles of

Jurisprudence, 6th ed. 1905. Address :

Headington Hill, Oxford. Club : Athen-seum. [Died 15 Oct. 1914.

MARKER, Colonel Raymond John, D.S.O.1901 ; Coldstream Guards

; A.Q.M.G. Alder-

shot Command ; e. s. of Richard Marker ;

b. 18 April 1867 ; m. 1906, Beatrice, d. ofSir Thomas Jackson

;one s. Educ. : Eton.

Served as A.D.C. to Sir West Ridgeway,Governor of Ceylon, 1895-97 ; to LordCurzon, Viceroy of India, 1899-1900 ; toLord Kitchener, during the Boer War, 1901-

1902, arid in India, 1902-6; served S.

Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, brevetMajor, Queen's medal, 5 clasps. King'smedal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; Private Secretaryto Secretary of State for War, Rt. Hon.H. O. Arnold-Forster, 1905. Decorated for

capture of De Wet's gun and pom-pom in

Cape Colony. Address : Pantiles, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex

; Combe, Honiton. Clubs :

Travellers', Guards', Turf, Royal Auto-mobile. [Died Nov. 1914.

MARKS, Major Claud Laurie, D.S.O. 1900 ;

b. 11 Dec. 1863; s. of late Rev. D. W.Marks

; m. 1887, Caroline, d. of A. Hoffnung ;

two s. 4th Batt. Highland Light Infantry ;

served South Africa, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1899,1900 (despatches, Queen's medal, 2 clasps,D.S.O.). [Died 1 Apr. 1910.

MARKS, David Woolf. D.D. ; Chief MinisterWest London Synagogue of British Jews

;

b. London, 22 Nov. 1811; e. s. of Woolf

Marks, merchant ; m. Cecilia, d. of MoseleyWolff, merchant, 1842. Educ. : principallyself-educated. At the age of 18 one of theministers of the Western Synagogue, Lon-don

;.in 1834 Minister and Secretary to the

Hebrew Congregation, Liverpool ; called toLondon in 1841 to establish the ReformedCongregation of British Jews, of which hebecame the chief minister. Professor of

Hebrew, Univ. Coll. London, 1844-1900.Publications : a complete series of Servicesused in the West London Synagogue ; threevolumes of Sermons and Addresses ; con-tributor to the Dictionary of the Bible, andother theological and archselogical publica-tions. Address : 6A Montague Mansions, W.

[Died 3 May 1309.

MARKS, Henry Stacy, R.A. 1878 (retired);painter ; b. London, 13 Sept. 1829

; m.2nd, Mary, d. of William Kempe, 1893.Educ. : Leigh's Academy, Newman Street ;

and Royal Academy. Elected A.R.A. 1871;

exhibited at R.A. from 1853. Publication :

Pen and Pencil Sketches. Address : 5 St.Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.

[Died 9 Jan. 1898.

MARLAY, Charles Brinsley, J.P., D.L. ; e. s.

of late Lieut.-Col. George Marlay, C.B.,and Catherine Louisa Augusta, d. of JamesTisdall of Bawn, and Catherine Maria, after-wards Countess of Charleville

;b. 1831.

Educ. : Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge

(M.A.). High Sheriff, Co. Westmeath, 1853;

Co. Louth, 1863, Co. Cavan, 188.5; in-

herited the entailed portion" of the estatesof last Earl of Belvedere (ext.), 1847 ; Vice-President Royal Botanical Society, andTreasurer Benevolent Society of St. Patrick.Address : St. Katherine's Lodge, Regent'sPark, N.W. ; Belvedere House, Mullingar.Clubs : Travellers', Carlton.

[Died 18 June 1912.

MARRIOTT, Sir Charles Hayes, Kt., cr. 1904 ;

M.D., F.R.C.S., J.P., D.L.; Consulting

Surgeon to Leicester Infirmary ;b. 1834 ;

*. of John Marriott, M.R.C.S. ;m. 1864,

Lucy, d. of Rev. John Gibson. Educ. :

Uppingham ; University College, London(Gold Medallist, M.B., M.D.). House Sur-

geon, Leicester Infirmary (retired) ; one of

the founders of the Leicester Nursing In-

stitution. Address : 11 Welford Road,Leicester

;Harcourt House, Kibworth,

Leicester;

86 St. James's Street, S.W.Club : Thatched House.

[Died 14 Feb. 1910..473

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MARRIOTT, Rt. Hon. Sir William Thackeray,Kt., cr, 1888

; P.O., K.C. ; b, 1834 ; m.Charlotte, d. of Capt. Tennant. Educ. :

John's Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1858). Barr. Lin-coln's Inn, 1864; Q.C. 1877; Bencher of

Lincoln's Inn, 1879; Judge Advocate-General, 1885-86, 1886-92 ; M.P. Brighton,1880-93. Recreation: Vice-President of

Brighton Golf Club. Address : 56 Ennis-more Gardens, S.W. ;

6 Crown Office

Row, E.G. Clubs : Carlton, Marlborough,Bachelors'. [Died 27 July 1903.

MARRYAT, Very Rev. Charles, M.A. ; Deanof Adelaide from 1887 ; Hector of Christ

Church, N. Adelaide, from 1868; Vicar-General and Commissary ; b. Regent's Park,London, 26 June 1827; s. of Charles

Marryat, merchant; m. 1854, Grace Mont-gomery, e. d. of Rev. C. B. Howard. M.A.,first Colonial Chaplain of S.A. ; three s.

four d. Educ. : Twyford, nr. Winchester ;

Eton; Queen's College, Oxford. B.A.,1851; Ellerton Theological Prize, 1851;M.A., 1854 ;

Curate of Ide Hill, Kent, 1850-1852 ; Chaplain to Penal Establishment at

Darlinghurst and Cockatoo Island, N.S.

Wales, 1852-53 ;Curate of Trinity Church,

Adelaide, 1853-57 ;Incumbent of St. Paul's,

Port Adelaide, 1857-68: Archdeacon of

Adelaide, 1868-87 ;acted as Vicar-General

and Commissary during Bishop Kennion'sAbsence in England for Lambeth Conferencein 1888 and 1892, and during Bishop Har-mer's absence in England for LambethConference in 1897 and in 1903

;acted as

Administrator and President of Synodduring vacancy of Diocese between resigna-tion of Bishop Kennion and the arrival of

Bishop Hariner in July 1895 ;also after the

resignation of Bishop Harmer in May 1905.

{Died I Oct. 1907.

MARRYAT, Florence (Mrs. Francis Lean);10th c. of late Capt. Frederick Marryat,R.N., C.B., F.R.S., and Catherine, e. d. of

Sir Stephen Shairp, Houston, Linlithgow-shire, N.B. Educ. : home. Publications :

Love's Conflict ; My Own Child; My Sister

the Actress ; Her Lord and Master ; and69 other works of fiction and travel. Re-creations : music, floriculture, reading. Ad-dress : Langham Lodge ;

26 Abercorn Lodge,N.W. [Died 27 Oct. 1899.

MARSDEN, Alexander E., M.D., F.R.C.S.E. ;

b. 22 Sept. 1832; s. of William Marsden,the Founder of the Royal Free and CancerHospitals, London ; m. 1856, Catharine, o.

d. of David Marsden, banker. EnteredArmy, 1854

;served in the trenches with

the 38th regiment, and afterwards as surgeonto the Ambulance Corps before Sevastopol ;

was one of the first to enter the city- onhis return home he was presented to H.M.Queen Victoria by H.R.H. The Duke of

Cambridge, and received the Turkish andCrimean war medals and clasps ; Chairmanof the Cancer Hospital, and for many yearshe was consulting surgeon and trustee tothe Royal Free and Cancer Hospitals ;

elected Master of the Worshipful Companyof Cordwainers, 1898, and on his retirement

presented to the Company in trust for its

preservation, the magnificent service of

silver plate, valued at 800, which was in1842 presented to his father by H.R.H. thelate Duke of Cambridge on behalf of thesubscribers in recognition of his philan-thropic work in opening the first free hos-

pitals in London. Author of many workson malignant disease, etc. Recreations :

country rambles, astronomy, foreign travel,etc. Address : Combe, Nightingale Lane,S.W. [Died 2 July 1902.

MARSDEN, Rt. Rev. Samuel Edward, D.D.;

Assistant Bishop Diocese of Bristol from1898 ; b. 1832 ;

m. 1870, Beatrice (d. 1909),3rd d. of late J. C. Maclaren, Melbourne.

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Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Ordained,1855 ; Vicar of Bengeworth, Worcestershire!1861-69 ; Bishop of Bathurst, N.S. Wales,1869-85

;.Diocesan Inspector of Schools

;

Assistant Bishop of Gloucester, 1892-1904;

Hon. Canon of Gloucester, 1900, Bristol,1906-9. Address : Dyrham Lodge, Clifton

Park, Bristol. Club : National.[Died 15 Oct. 1912.

MARSH, Howard, Sc.D., M.A., M.C., F.R.C.S.,J.P. ; Master of Downing and formerlyFellow King's Coll. Cambridge ; Hon. Col.R.A.M.C.T. Eastern District; Hou. FellowRoyal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ;

Corresponding Member Orthopaedic Societyof New York ; Professor of Surgery, Uni-versity of Cambridge, from 1903 ; sometimeSurgeon and Lecturer on Surgery at St.Bartholomew's Hospital ; Consulting Sur-

geon, Hospital for Sick Children; b. Homers-

field, Suffolk, 1839; m. 1st, Jane, g.-d. of

Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Prime Ministerand Chancellor of the Exchequer ; one s.

one d. ; 2nd, Violet Susan, d. of late Rt.Hon. Admiral Sir John Dalrymple Hay,Bart., G.C.B. Retired Member of Councliand Vice-Pres., Examiner in Anatomy andSurgery, and Bradshaw Lecturer, Royal Coll.

of Surgeons of England ; Hunterian Pro-fessor Pathology and Surgery, 1889 ; Presi-dent of the Clinical Society of London

;

President of Metropolitan Branch BritishMedical Association. Recreations : golfingand shooting. Address : The Lodge, Down-ing College, Cambridge. Club : Junior Con-stitutional. [Died 24 June 1915.

MARSH, Othniel Charles, M.A., LL.D. (Har-vard), Ph.D. (Heidelberg), F.G.S. ;

Professor

Paleontology, Yale University, from 1866 ;

Paleontologist of United States GeologicalSurvey, 1882 ; Honorary Curator of Verte-brate Paleontology in National Museum,1887 ; Associate Editor of American Journalof Science, 1895; b. Lockport, N.Y., 29Oct 1831 ; e. s. of Caleb Marsh and MaryPeabody ; nephew of George Peabody ;

un-married. Educ. : Phillips Academy, 1852-1856

;Yale College, 1856-60 ; Yale Scientific

School, 1860-62; Universities of Berlin,Heidelberg and Breslau, 1862-65. As a

student, made geological investigations in

New York State, New England, Nova Scotia,and the Alps ; began explorations in westernNorth America in 1868 and continued to

1899, having crossed the Rocky Mountainstwenty-seven times, discovered over 1000new fossil vertebrates and described morethan 500 ; President American Associationfor the Advancement of Science, 1878 ;

Vice-President National Academy of Sciences,

1878-83; President National Academy of

Sciences, 1883-96; Bigsby Medal, Geological

Society of London, 1877 : Foreign Memberof same, 1898

; Cuvier Prize, Institute of

France, 1897 ; Member of many foreignscientific societies. Publications : Over 300in number

; among these are, Fossil Horsesin America, 1874

; Small Size of the Brainin Tertiary Mammals, 1874 ;

Introductionand Succession of Vertebrate Life in America,1877; History and Methods of Paleonto-

logical Discovery, 1879; Odontornithes, 34

Plates, 1880; Classification of the Dino-

sauria, 1881; Jurassic Birds and their

Allies, 1881 ; Wings of Pterodactyles, 1882 ;

Dinocerata, 56 Plates, 1884; AmericanCretaceous Pterodactyles, 1884 ;

AmericanJurassic Mammals, 1887 ; Discovery of

Cretaceous Mammalia, 1889-92; Polydactyle

Horses, 1892; Dinosaurus of North America,

84 Plates, 1896; Vertebrate Fossils of

Denver Basin, 11 Plates, 1896 ; PrincipalCharacters of the Protoceratidse, 6 Plates,1897. Recreations : fishing, shooting, and

travelling. Address : Yale University, NewHaven, Conn., U.S.A. [Died March 1899.

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MARSH. Richard, novelist. Publications : Mrs.

Musgrave and her Husband, 1895; TheCrime and the Criminal, 1896 ;

The Beetle :

a Mystery, 1897 ;The Dukefand the Damsel,

1897;Tom Ossington's Ghost, 1897 ;

TheHouse of Mystery, 1898 ; Curios ;

SomeStrange Adventures of Two Bachelors, 1898 ;

In Full Cry ;Frivolities : specially ad-

dressed to those who are tired of beingserious, 1899 ;

Marvels and Mysteries ;The

Goddess : a Demon ;Ada Vernham, Actress,

1900 ; Amusement Only ; Both Sides of

the Veil ; The Joss : a Reversion, 1901 ;

The Twickenham Peerage, 1902 ;The Death

Whistle; A Metamorphosis, 1903; MissArnott's Marriage ; A Duel, 1904 ;

ASpoiler of Men ; The Marquis of Putney,1905 ; The Garden of Mystery ; In theService of Love, 1906 ; The Romance of aMaid of Honour ; The Girl and the Miracle,1907

; The Coward Behind the Curtain ; TheSurprising Husband, 1908 ; The InterruptedKiss; A Royal Indiscretion, 1909; TheLovely Mrs. Blake, 1910 ; Twin Sisters,

1911; Judith Lee, 1912; A Master of

Deception, 1912 ; May It Please You, 1913 ;

Judgment Suspended, 1913. Recreations :

he loved them all cricket, football, golf,

cycling, billiards, chess, bridge, motoring,and a dozen more. A clumsy but enthusi-astic student of whatever made for pro-ficiency in the fine art of doing nothing.

[Died 9 Aug. 1915.MARSH, Sir William Henry, K.C.M.G., cr.

1887 ; Colonial Civil Service, 1848-87 ; b.

Woodside, Epping, Essex, 29 July 1827 ;e

s. of J. Marsh ; m. Williamina, d. of lateRev. W. Mackenzie, North Leith (d. 1891).Auditor-General of Mauritius; ColonialSecretary and Auditor-General of Hong-Kong, 1879; acted as Governor of Hong-Kong on several occasions ; 18 months onspecial duty in Cyprus, 1880-82; receivedin 1884 through the Colonial Office "1'ex-pression des remerciments du Gouvernementde la llepublique Francaise..' Address : 89St. James's Street, S.W. Club : ThatchedHouse. [Died 21 July 1906.

MARSHALL, Sir Anthony, Kt., cr. 1894;merchant

; b. Farcet, Hunts, 1826 ;3rd s.

of J. Marshall; m. 1st, 1851, Margaret, d.

of Francis Benjamin Scott; 2nd, 1889,

Mary, d. of Francis Beaumont. Educ. :

Christ's Hospital. Member Corporation ofManchester from 1882, and created 1st LordMayor of that city, 1893. Adrress : Alder-ley Edge, Cheshire. [Died 17 May 1911.

MARSHALL, Emma, authoress; b. Northrepps

Hill House, 29 Sept. 1828 ; y. d. of SimonMartin, partner in Gurney's Norwich Bank

;

m. Hugh Graham Marshall, 1854. Educ. :

private school at Norwich until 16 ; literarygift inherited from mother. Career unevent-ful. Spent early married life at Wells, thenExeter, then Gloucester

;to all these greatly

attached; the Cathedrals were of unfailing

interest, with all their historical and re-

ligious associations; this appears in herwritings. Publications : a long series ofhistorical novels with a celebrated characterfor a central figure, such as Sir ThomasBrown, George Herbert, Philip Sidney ;

many were translated into German ; amongher books, Under Salisbury Spire, PenshurstCastle, Winchester Meads, were the mostpopular. Recreations : travelling, music,reading, needlework. Address : Woodside,Leigh Woods, Clifton, Bristol.

[Died 4 May 1899

MARSHALL, Frederic, K.C. 1893; 4th s. ofWilliam Marshall, Northampton ; m. 1st,Annie (d. 1900), d. of J. B. Evans, of Wan-field Hall, Staffordshire ; 2nd, 1902, MarieAntoinette, d. of Francois Antoine Sieffert,

of Paris. Educ. : London University. B.A .

1862 ; LL.B. 1870. Revising barrister,1884-92 ; Bencher, Inner Temple, 1900.Publications : Pamphlets on Rating Law.Recreation : travel. Address : 5 EssexCpurt, Temple, E.C. ; The Oaks, AlleynPark, West Dulwich. [Died 1 Aug. 1910.

MARSHALL, Lieut. - Gen. Sir Frederick,K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1897 ; Col. 1st Royal Dra-goons from 1890

;Master of Chiddingfold

Foxhounds ; Vice - President of SurreyCounty Club Cricket ; b. 1829

; s. of GeorgeMarshall, Broadwater, Surrey ; m. 1861,Adelaide Laura, d. of E. G. Howard andniece of 12th Duke of Norfolk. Educ. : Eton.Entered Life Guards, 1849 ; served Crimea,1855 ; Zulu War, 1879. Address : 9 EatonPlace, S.W. Clubs : Marlborough, Armyand Navy, United Service, Bachelors'.

[Died 8 June 1900.

MARSHALL, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry,K.C.B., cr. 1901 ; late R.A. ; b. 31 March1843

; s. of late Lt.-Col. George TurnbullMarshall, Bengal Infantry ; m. 1869, Marian,d. of late Thomas Dives. Joined R.A.,1861 ; served S. African War, 1899-1900, incommand of the Royal Artillery (despatchestwice, medal, 6 clasps, K.C.B.). Address :

Combe Bank, Camberley. Club : Navaland Military. [Died 14 Dec. 1909.

MARSHALL, George William, LL.D., D.L.,J.P., F.S.A. ; Rouge Croix Pursuivant of

Arms from 1887 ; b. 19 Apr. 1839 ; o. s. of

George Marshall of Ward End House, War-wick, and Eliza Henshaw, d. of John Comber-bach. Educ. : Radley ; Peter House, Cam-bridge. Barr. Middle Temple. Address :

Sarnesfleld Court, Weobley, R.S.O. ; Her-ald's College, E.C. [Died 12 Sept. 1905.

MARSHALL, Henry D., J P. ; Member of

Council, Mechanical Engineers ;Member

of Council, Royal Agricultural Society of

England ; Member of Tariff Commission.1904 ; Member of Council Agricultural En-gineers' Association. Address : BritanniaIron Works, Gainsborough.

[Died 8 March 1906.

MARSHALL, Herbert Menzies, R.W.S., 1882 ;

b. Leeds, 1 Aug. 1841 ; y. s. of Thomas H.Marshall, Judge of the County Courts, andMaria, d, of W. Temple, M.D. ; m. Amy, d.

of J. B. Dee of Sonning. Berks ; one s. twod. Educ. : Westminster School ; TrinityCollege, Cambridge. 2nd Class NaturalScience Tripos, 1864. Pupil in Atelier

Questel in Paris, where he studied archi-tecture ; returned to London ; obtainedTravelling Studentship for Architecture at

Royal Academy, 1868, Publications: TheScenery of London

; Cathedral Cities of

France. Address : 83 Philbeach Gardens.S.W. Club : New University.

[Died 2 March 1913.

MARSHALL, Hugh, D.Sc., F.R.S. 1904;F.R.S.E., F.C.S. ; Corresp. M.S.A. (Mexico) ;

Professor of Chemistry, University College,Dundee (University of St. Andrews), from1908 ; O.C. (Lieut.) Dundee Company of

St. Andrews University Contingent, O.T.C. ;

b. Edinburgh, 7 Jan. 1868;

unmarried.Educ. : Moray House Normal School ;

Universities of Edinburgh, Munich, Ghent.Assistant in Chemistry in the University of

Edinburgh, 1887 ;Lecturer on Mineralogy

and Crystallography, 1894 ; Lecturer onChemistry, 1902. Publications : various

papers, etc., on chemical and crystallo-

graphical subjects. Recreations : cycling,

golf, music. Address : Chemistry Depart-ment, University College, Dundee.

[Died 6 Sept. 1913.

William, V.D. ; Hon.MARSHALL, Rev. JosephCanon of Rochester from 1900

;Canon of

Southwark from 1906;

b. Cambridge, 5

Dec. 1835 ; s. of J . E. Marshall, solicitor ;

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m. 1864, Mary Elizabeth, e. d. of Rev. CanoMiller, D D., Vicar of Greenwich, and Canoof Rochester ; two d. Educ. : KinEdward's School, Birmingham ; TrinitCollege, Cambridge ; B.A. 1858

; JuntoOptime. Was prominent in athletics aCambridge being in the cricket eleven i

1855, 1856, 1857, and winning the silve

racquet in 1857 ;was one of the committe

that started the sports at Cambridge in 1857and was second for the mile race and wothe walking race ; ordained to Curacy oHartley, Worcestershire 1859 ; senior Curafrof St. Martin's, Birmingham, 1862 ; Curate oHandsworth 1863

;first incumbent of Trinity

Birchfleld, 1864; Rural Dean of Handsworth, 1873; Vicar of St. John's, Blackheath, 1875-1909 ; introduced the systemof Police Court Missionaries into the Diocesof Rochester, 1877, and was the founder of thBlackheath and Charlton Cottage HospitalPublications : Editor of the Letters of Elsi

Marshall, martyred in China in 1895 ; 1,

Simple Liturgy for Children's ServicesRecreations : active participation in crickel

lawn-tennis, etc., till 1890, when, attersevere attack of influenza, he became lamfrom rheumatoid arthritK Address : 6Charlton Road, Blackheath, S.E. ClubNational. [Died 10 Sept. 1915

MARSHALL, Capt. Robert, dramatist; 6Edinburgh, 21 June 1863

; *. of late JamesMarshall, J.P. Educ. : St. Andrews

; Edinburgh University. Lieutenant West RidingRegiment (the Duke of Wellington's), 1886Captain, 1895, retired 1898 ; District Adjutant, Cape Town, 1893-94; A.D.C. toGovernor of Natal (Sir W. Hely-Hutchinson)1895-98. Publications: Shades of Night1896 ; His Excellency the Governor, 1898The Broad Road, 1898; A Royal Family1899

; The Noble Lord, 1900; The Second

in Command, 1900; There's Many a Slip1902 ; The Unforeseen, 1902 ; The HauntedMajor, 1902; The Duke of Killiecrankie,1904

; The Lady of Leeds, 1905; The

Alabaster Staircase, 1906. Recreations .

golf, fencing, motoring. Address : 62 GreenStreet, Park Lane, W. Clubs : Travellers',Army and Navy, Garrick, Beefsteak, Bald-win, Bath. [Died 6 July 1910.

MARSHALL-HALL, G. W. L. ; g.-s. of thephysician of that name ; b. London, 1862.Educ. : Berlin ; Royal Coll. of Music,London ; Professor of Music at MelbourneUniversity, 1890-1900, and from 1914;established Conservatorium of Music, andannual series of orchestral concerts in thatcity. Principal works (performed) : Scenefrom opera, Harold

; Study on Tennyson'sMaud, lor tenor voice and orchestra, 1889J;Overture, Giordano Bruno, 1892

; Idyl, for

orchestra, 1895;La Belle Dame sans merci.

Ballad for tenor voice and orchestra, 1897;

Music to Euripides, Aikestis, for 8 part malechoir, soprano solo and orchestra, 1898

;

Aristodemus, Drama, with 8 part chorus(mixed) and orchestra, 1899; Choral Odefrom Goethe's Faust, for mixed choir, altosolo, and orchestra, 1902 ; Symphony Eflat, 1908

; Stella, Opera in one Act, 1912;

Romeo and Juliet, Opera in 4 Acts, to Shake-speare's text, 1912 (1 Act only) ; Quartetfor Violin, Viola, Horn, and Pianofoite, 1911

;

String Quartet, in D minor, 1912; TwoFantasies for Violin and Pianoforte, 1909 ;

Rhapsody for Violin and orchestra, 1911;

most of these have been performed in Mel-bourne, some in London and elsewhere.Address : The University, Melbourne.

[Died 19 July 1915.MARSHAM, Robert H. Bullock-, M.A. ; Metro-

politan Police Magistrate, Bow Street, from1879

; b. 1833 ; s. of Robert Bullock Mars-ham, Warden Merton Coll. Oxford ; m.Laura

: d. of George Field, Ashurst Park,476

Kent, 1871. Barr. Inner Temple,Address : 8 Bryanston Sq., W. ClubUnited University. [Died 5 Apr. 1913

MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND, Hon. Robert, J.P.,D.L. ; b. 15 Nov. 1834

; s. of 2nd Earl of

Romney and 2nd wife, Mary Elizabeth, d.of 2nd Viscount Sydney, and widow of GeorgeJames Cholmondeley ; m. 1877, ClaraCatherine, d. of late Rev. George BarberPaley of Langcliffe, Co. York

; two s. Educ. :

Eton; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). For-

merly in Diplomatic Service; Lord of Manor

of Chislehurst ; patron of 3 livings ; in-herited property on death of CountessSydney, widow of his uncle, the 3rd Viscountand 1st Earl. Heir: Hugh Sydney, lateLieut. 4th Batt. the Gloucestershire Regt.[b. 9 Feb. 1878; m. 1904, Cecilia FrancesLaura (d. 1912), e. d. of Sir Henry CharlesJohn Bunbury, 10th Bart., of Barton Hall,Suffolk

; one s.]. Address : Frognal, Sidcup,Kent

;5 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W.

[Died 11 Dec. 1914.MARSTON, Edward, F.R.G.S. ; Chairman,

Publishers' Circular, Ltd. ; b. 14 Feb. 1825;

m. 1851. Educ : Lucton, Herefordshire.Publisher in firm Sampson Low, Marston& Co., 1856-1903. Publication: Frank'sRanche : or My Holidays in the Rockies,1881

;An Amateur Angler's Days in Dove-

dale, 1884; Copyright, National and Inter-

national, 1886; revised edition, 1887;After Work, Fragments from the Workshopof an Od Publisher, 1904 ; works on HolidayAngling, the last being Fishing for Pleasure,1906; Sketches of Booksellers of OtherDays, and Sketches of Booksellers of thetime of Dr. Johnson ;

How does it feel to beOld ? 1907

;Thomas Ken and Izaak Walton,

1908. Recreations: dry-fly trout andgrayling fishing. Address : 19 Adam Street,Adelphi, W.C. [Died 6 Apr. 1914.

MARSTON, Surg.-Gen. Jeffery Allen, C.B.1887

; M.D., F.R.C.S. ; King's Hon. Sur-geon ; b. 1831 ; . of late Thomas Marstonof Martham, Norfolk ; m. Annie, d. of C.Webb of Hoddesdon, Herts. Entered army,Medical Department, 1854 ; Surgeon-General,1889

; served Egypt, 1882 (despatches, pro-moted, medal with clasp, 3rd class Osmanieh,Khedive's star). Address : 56 Nevern Square,S. Kensington, S.W. [Died 31 March 1911.

MARTEN, Hon. Sir Alfred George, Kt.; cr.

1896, K.C., LL.D. J.P ; Judee of CountyCourts (Circuit No 37\ Berkshire, etc., from1896; member of the Council of LegalEducation from 1874 ; b. 9 Nov. 1839 ; 3rds. of Robert Gile^ Marten. Plaistow, Essex,and Eliza, d. of John Warmington ; m.Patricia Barrington, d. of Capt. VincentFrederick Kennett, Manor House, Dorchester-

on-Thame, Oxon, and Arabella, d. ot Sir

Jonah Barrington, 1869. Educ. : John'sColl. Camb. (M.A.). Bracketed first in

Civil Law Classes, Cambridge, 1854-55 ;

19th Wrangler, 1856 ; Fellow, 1865 : LL.D.1879. Barr. Inner Temple ; Q.C. andBencher, 1874 ; Treasurer, 1893 ; contested

Nottingham, 1865;

M.P. (C.) Cambridge,1874-80; defeated, 1880. Address: 21Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington, W.Clubs : Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge,New University. [Died 29 Apr. 1906.

MARTIN, Arthur Patchett, author and journal-ist

;b. Woolwich, 18 Feb. 1851; e. s. of

George Martin, early Australian colonist ;

m. Harriette Anne Cookesley, author andtranslator from the French, 1886. Educ. :

C. E. School, Fitzroy, Melbourne ; Mel-bourne University. Entered Victorian Civil

Service 1868 ; resigned 1882 ; removed to

London to embark on literary career ; duringresidence in Victoria assisted to found, andwas editor of, Melbourne Review, 1876-82 ;

contributor to Dictionary of National Bio-

graphy ; Literature^; Spectator. Publica-

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tions : Lays of To-Day, 1878 ; Fernshawe,1882 ;

Australia and the Empire, 1889;

True Stories from Australian History, 1893 ;

The Life and Letters of Robert Lowe,Viscount Sherbrooke, 1893 ;

The WitheredJester and other Verses, 1895 ; Beginningsof an Australian Literature (for British

Empire series), 1900. Recreations : walk-

ing, talking, and the theatre ;as a scientific

recreation, geology. Address : Shanklin,Isle of Wight. [Died 16 Feb. 1902.

MARTIN, Bradley, M.A., LL.B. ; lawyer of theBar of the State of New York, but notpractising ; b. Albany, State of New York,U.S.A., 18 Dec. 1841 ; 2nd s. of Henry HullMartin and Anne Townsend Martin ; mCornelia Sherman, d. of Isaac Sherman,New York City ;

one s. one d. Educ. :

Union University, State of New York. 1stLieut. 93rd Regt. N.G.S.N.Y. ; commandinga company a short period during the warbetween the North and the South ; Col. andA.D.C. on Governor Reuben E. Fenton'sStaff, State of New York. Recreations :

deer-stalking, etc. Address : 4 Chesterfield

Gardens, Mayfair, W. ; Balmacaan GlenUrquhart, Inverness, N.B. Clubs : Marl-borough, St. James's ; Union, Knickerbocker,Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, etc.,New York; Socie'te' de Sport de 1'Ile dePuteaux, Socie'te' du Polo, Travellers', Paris.

[Died 5 Feb. 1913.

MARTIN, Edward Pritchard, J.P. counties ofMonmouth and Glamorgan ; Director of

Guest, Keen, & Nettlefolds, Limited; b.

Dowlais, 20 Jan. 1844 ; e. s. of GeorgeMartin, Mining Engineer of Dowlais, andHarriette, d. of David Pritchard, Dolegaer,Breconshire ; m. Margaret, 2nd d. of late

C. H. James, M.P. for Merthyr Tydfll, 1870;

one s. five d. Educ. : privately in Gloucester-shire and Paris. Past President of the Ironand Steel Institute

;Past President Institute

Mechanical Engineers. High Sheriff Mon-mouthshire, 1903. Recreations : shooting,riding. Address :

.The Hill, Abergavenny,

Mon. Clubs : Conservative. Constitutional,National, Bath. [Died 25 Sept. 1910.

MARTIN, Frederick Townsend; b. Albany.State of New York, U.S.A., 6 Dec. 1849;s. of Henry Hull Martin and Anne TownsendMartin. Educ. : Union University, Stateof New York. Read for the Bar, and ad-mitted to practise in the State of New York

;

entered as private in the Zouave Cadets, aCompany of the 10th Regiment, and com-pleted military career as Colonel on Major-Gen eral Carr's Staff, receiving his dischargeafter serving eleven years in the NationalGuard of the State of New York. Publica-tions : The Passing of the Idle Rich

; TheReminiscences of My Life

; My PersonalExperiences of meeting Snobs, etc. Ad-dress : 48 Avenue Gabriel, Paris. Clubs :

Marlborough, St. James's, Bachelors', Wel-lington ; Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Union,Aero, New York ; Travellers', Automobile,Polo, Country at Puteaux, Paris.

[Died 8 March 1914.MARTIN, George Peter, C.B. 1902

;R.N.

; J.P.Hants

;b 10 Oct. 1823 ; 2nd s. of late John

Martin R.N., of Stoke Damerel, Devon ; m.1853, Christiana, 2nd d. of Thomas CrossingJ.P., of Stoke-Devonport ;

three s. one d.

Entered Royal Navy, 1840 ; promoted Pay-master, 1848, for special service in the settle-ment of the San Juan de Nicaragua dispute ;

Secretary to the Commanders-in-Chief EastIndies and Pacific ; at the bombardment of

Petropolovski, 1852 (medal and clasp) :

Secretary to the Commauders-in-Chief at

Queenstown, the Mediterranean, the Nore,and at Devonport ; while Fleet-Paymasterin the Royal Yacht, 1867-75, served on theAdmiralty Committee on Ships' Books andseveral other Admiralty Committees ; Bar-

rister-at-Law, 1872; Deputy Judge-Advocateof H.M. Fleet, 1875-1902. Recreations :

from the time that bicycles were introducedinto England he was an enthusiastic cyclist.He was of opinion that the bicycle (and in

later years the tricycle) was the principalcause of the remarkable health with whichhe was favoured. Address : Highlands,Emsworth, Hants. Club : Army and Navy.

[Died 20 Oct. 1910.

MARTIN, Joseph Samuel, I.S.O., 1905; Knight

of the Red Eagle, 3rd Class, 1910; Mining

Engineer ; b. 1845 ;s. of late James Martin,

F.R.C.S.I., Portlaw, Co. Waterford ; m.1873, Thekla, 2nd d. of Isidor Dubost, ofStockholm and Dusseldorf ;

three s. one d.

Educ. : privately ; Queen's College, Galway ;

Royal School of Mines, London. Miningexperience at the Hibernia and ShamrockMines in Westphalia, 1860-73; H.M. In-

spector of Mines, 1873-1910, in Manchesterand Ireland mining district, in South Walesmining district, South-Western, and subse-

quently the Southern mining district ; con-nected with investigation of numerous great-

mining disasters ; retired on age limit, 1910.Recreations : general. Address : 16 Durd-ham Park, Bristol. Clubs : Junior Con-stitutional ; Newport County, Newport.

[Died 5 Dec. 1911.

MARTIN, Rt. Hon. Sir Richard, Kt. ; P.C.,D.L. ; 1st Bt. of Cappagh, Co. Dublin ; cr.

1885;

President of Dublin Chamber ofCommerce ; shipowner and merchant ; b.

1831; m. 1864, Mary, heiress of Sir Dominic

Corrigan, 1st Bt. (ext.). Heir : none. Ad-dress : 81 Merrion Square, Dublin. Club :

St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.[Died 18 Oct. 1901.

MARTIN, Sir Richard Byam, 5th Bt. ; cr.

1791 ; b. 1841 ; 4th s. of 4th Bt. and 2ndwife, Sophia Elizabeth, d. of Richard Hurt,of Wirksworth, Derby ; S. 1895 ; m.Catharine, o. c. of Captain Knipe, 15thDragoon Guards, 1869. Heir : none. Ad-dress : 7 Esplanade, Plymouth.

[Died 21 Feb. 1910.

MARTIN, Sir Richard Edward Rowley, K.C.B.,cr. 1898; K.C.M.G., cr. 1895; b. 2 Sept.1847

;4th s. of late Richard B. Martin,

late 5th Dragoon Guards, Hemingstone Hall,Suffolk, and Juliana, d. of J. DonovanVerner ; m. 1898, Efa Florence, e. d. of late

Major Phillipps of Barham Hall, Suffolk;one s. one d. Entered 77th Regt. 1867 ;

Capt. Inniskilling Dragoons, 1877; Col.

1890; served in Zululand, 1883, 1887-88;Bechuanaland, 1884-87. British Commis-sioner in Swaziland, 1890-95 ; Deputy Com-missioner and Commandant-General BritishProtectorate and Rhodesia, 1896-98. Ad-dress : Aldebrugh, Saxmundham, Suffolk.

Club : Junior United Service.

[Died 15 May 1907.

MARTIN, Sir Theodore, K.C.B. ; cr. 1880 ;

K.C.V.O. ; cr. 1896; LL.D., J.P. ;

Parlia-

mentary agent, firm Martin & Co., 27

Abingdon Street, Westminster ; b. Edin-

burgh, 16 Sept. 1816 ; *. of James Martin,solicitor; m. 1851, Helen (d. 1898), d. of

John Savile Faucit. Educ. : High School;

University, Edinburgh. Solicitor, Edin-

burgh, 1840 ; practised there till 1845, whenhe removed to London, where he acted as a

Parliamentary agent in the passing of

private bills, etc. ; Rector of St. Andrews(1881). Publications: Bon Gaultier Bal-lads

; Poems and Ballads by Goethe (jointlywith Professor W. E. Aytoun) ;

Translationsof Oehlenschlager's Correggio and Aladdin,Henrik Herz's King Rent's Daughter,Dante's Vita Nuova, Horace's Works with

Life, Catullus, Heine's Poems and Ballads,Schiller's Song of the Bell and other Poems ;

Essays on the Drama, 2 vols. (privately

printed) ;Life of the Prince Consort, 5 vols.

;

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MARTIN

Life of Professor Aytoun ;Life of Lord

Lyndhurst ;Madonna Pia and other plays ;

Translation of first six books of Virgil's

Aeneid, 1896 ;Life of Helena Faucit (Lady

Martin) 1901 ;Translation of Leopardi's

poems, 1905; Monographs, 1906; QueenVictoria as I Knew Her, 1908. Recreations :

art, literature, music, the drama, collection

of pictures and engraved portraits, auto-

graphs. Address : 31 Onslow Square, S.W. ;

Bryntysilio, near Llangollen. Club : Athen-seum. [Died 18 Aug. 1909.

MARTIN, Sir Thomas Acquin, Kt. ; cr. 1895 ;

Agent-General to Govt. of Afghanistan;head of Martin & Co., civil engineers,Calcutta and London; b. 1850; m. 1869,

Sarah, d. of late J. H. Harrby, Hoarwithy,Herefordshire. Educ. : The Oratory, Bir-

mingham. Address : 3 Esplanade, Cal-

cutta ;57 Albert Gate Mansions, S.W.

Club : Piccadilly. [Died 30 May 1906.

MARTIN, Capt. W. R., R.N. Publication : ATreatise on Navigation and Nautical Astro-

nomy. [Died 29 Oct. 1913.

MARTINDALE, Col. Ben. Hay, C.B. 1871;director of the London and St. Katharine

Docks, the City of London Electric LightingCo. Ltd., and other companies ; b. London,1 Oct. 1824 ; m. Mary Elizabeth, d. of Thos.Knocker of Dover, 1848. Educ. : Rugby ;

Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Ob-tained commission Royal Engineers, 1843;went to Gibraltar, 1844 ; Ionian Isles, 1846 ;

Commissioner of Railways, Superintendentof Electric Telegraphs and Commissionerof Roads, New South Wales, 1857-61 ;

Under-Secretary of Public Works, N.S.W.1859-1861 ; Superintendent of BarrackDepartment, War Office, London, 1862-68;General Manager London and St. KatharineDocks Company, 1873-88. Address : Albury,near Guildford. Club : United Service.

[Died 26 May 1904.

MARTINEAU, His Hon. Alfred, C.C. Judge,Brighton. Address : Fairlight Lodge, Fair-

light Road, Hastings. [Died 30 Sept. 1903.

MARTINEAU, Edith, A.R.W.S. ; Artist (water-colour) ;

b. 1842 ; y. d. of Rev. Dr. JamesMartineau. Educ. : Liverpool ; afterwards

Leigh's School of Art, and the Royal AcademySchools, London. Address : 5 Eldon Road,Hampstead, N.W. Club : Hampstead ArtSociety (Member). [Died 19 Feb. 1909.

MARTINEAU, James, D.C.L., LL.D., D.D.,Litt.D. ;

retired minister and professor ;

b. Norwich, 21 Apr. 1805 ; y. s. of ThomasMartineau, manufacturer, and Elizabeth

Rankin, Newcastle ; m. Helen, d. of Rev.E. Higginson, Derby, 1828. Educ. : Nor-wich Grammar School till 1819 ; Rev. Dr.Lant Carpenter's, Bristol, 1819-21 ; studiedcivil engineering, 1821-22 ; divinity studentManchester New College, York, 1822-27,when academical degrees were inaccessible

in England to Nonconformists. Responsiblehead of Dr. Carpenter's School, 1827-28;ordained by Synod of Munster, 1828 ; mini-ster of Eustace Street Chapel, Dublin, 1828-

1832; minister of Paradise Street Chapel,Liverpool, 1832-48 ;

minister of Hope StreetChurch (successor to Paradise Street Chapel).Liverpool, 1849-57 ; Prof, of Philosophy in

Manchester New Coll. ;followed college to

London in 1857 ;became minister of Little

Portland Street chapel (for two years withRev. J. J. Tayler, then alone) 1859-72;on Mr. Tayler's death, 1869, succeeded himas Principal of the College, till retirement,1885. Publications : The Rationale of

Religious Enquiry, 1836 ; Unitarianism

Defended, 5 lectures out of 13 in the Liver-

pool Controversy, 1839, the others being byRev. J. H. Thorn and Henry Giles ; En-deavours after the Christian Life, 1843-47,2 vols., in 1 vol. 1866 ;

Hours of Thought478

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on Sacred Things, 2 vols. 1876-80 ;A St

of Spinoza, 1882; Types of Ethical The

2 vols. 1885 ; A Study of Religion, 2 vo1887 ; The Seat of Authority in Religion,1890 ; Essays, Reviews, and Addresses, 4

vols., 1890-91. Recreations : rowing, walk-ing. Address : 35 Gordon Square, W.C.Club : Athenaeum. [Died 11 June 1900.

MARTINO, Commendatore Eduardo de, M.V.O1898 ; Marine Painter-in-Ordinary to H.M.Queen Victoria and R.Y.S. Castle, Cowes,Isle of Wight ; b. Meta, near Naples, Italy ;

m. at Brazil, Isabel Gomes of Rio de Janeiro.Educ. : Naval College, Naples. Member of

the Academy of Fine Arts of Rio de Janeiro.Officer in the Italian Navy till 1867 ; wasordered to take sketches during the Para-guayan War, and painted several picturesfor the late Emperor of Brazil, Dom PedroII. ; came to England 1875. Paintings :

series of four pictures of the Battle of

Trafalgar, and many others. Recreation :

yachting. Address : I St. John's WoodStudio, Queen's Terrace, N.W. ;

2 CollegeTerrace, N.W. Clubs : Gallery, Instituteof Naval Architects, Japan Society, RoyalTemple Yacht, Imperial German Yacht.

[Died 21 May 1912.

MARTYN, Rev. Richard James, M.A. ; Rectorof St. Buryan from 1882

; Hon. Canon ofTruro ; b. 1846

; s. of Richard Martyn, amember of an ancient family in the West of

England ; m. 1st, Amelia, d. of R. Rodgers,M.D. ; 2nd, Louisa Charlotte Chapman of

Oaklands, Cheltenham ; three s. three d,Educ. : Liverpool College ; private tutors ;

St. John's College, Cambridge. B.A. andM.A. ; Deacon, 1869

; Priest, 1871; Curate

of Kildwick, Yorks, and of Wells; pre-

sented to the charge of Mawgan-in-Pyder,Cornwall, 1872

; afterwards was Vicar of

Cury and Gunwalloe;

Vicar of St. Paul's,Penzance, 1878

;at one time Rural Dean

of Penwith. Recreations : when youngboxing and cricket, later seagoing. Address :

St. Buryan Rectory, R.S.O., Cornwall.Club : Union, Cambridge.

[Died 20 Feb. 1913.

MARWICK, Sir James David, Kt. ; cr. 1888 ;

LL.D., F.R.S.E., D.L. Co. of the City of

Glasgow, J.P. Lanarkshire and Co. and Cityof Glasgow ; Town-Clerk of Glasgow, 1873-1903

; b. 15 July 1826 ; e. s. of late WilliamMarwick, merchant, Kirkwall, and Mar-garet, d. of James Garioch, merchant there ;

m. Jane, d. of James B. Watt, solicitor,Edinburgh, 1855

; two s. five d. Educ. :

Kirkwall Grammar School; Edin. Univ.

Solicitor, Edinburgh ; Town-Clerk of Edin-burgh, 1860-73. Publications: History ofthe High Constables of Edinburgh, 1865 ;

editor of the Scottish Burgh Record SocietyPublications, 1868-1905; editor of theRecords of the Convention of the RoyalBurghs of Scotland, 1866-90; History ofthe Collegiate Church and Hospital of the

Holy Trinity, Edinburgh, 1891; Extractsfrom the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh,1869-92

;Charters and other Documents of

the City of Edinburgh, 1871; Extracts from

the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow, 1876-1905

; Charters and other Documents of the

City of Glasgow, 1894; Historical Preface

to these Glasgow publications, 1897 ; Reporton Markets and Fairs in Scotland, preparedfor the Royal Commission on Markets andFairs, 1890

; The River Clyde and the Har-bour of Glasgow, 1898 ; Glasgow, The WaterSupply of the City, 1901 ; Observations onthe Law and Practice of Municipal Cor-

porations in Scotland, 1879, etc. ;The River

Clyde and its Developments, 1906. Recrea-tion : photography. Address : 19 Wood-side Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs : Union, St.

Andrews. [Died 24 March 1908.

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MARZIALS, Sir Frank Thomas, Kt., cr. 1904,C.B. 1902; Member of Patriotic FundCorporation, 1904, Vice-President of LondonLibrary, and Member of Council of Queen'sCollege, Harley Street ;

author; b. Lille,

North of France, 13 Jan. 1840;

s. of theRev. A. T. Marzials

;m. 1st, 1865, Margaret

Howden, d. of Wm. Ince (d. 1874) ; 2nd,Julia Louisa Kington, d. of Major Finnimore,R.A., 1885 ;

one s. three d. Educ. : his

father's school. Entered War Office duringCrimean war ; Account.-General of the Army,1898-1904; retired, 1904. Publications:edited series of Great Writers conjointly withMr. Eric Robertson, and wrote for suchseries the lives of Dickens and Victor Hugo,collaborating also in the Life of Thackeray ;

also wrote Life of Gambetta, Robert Brown-ing, and Moliere ; and Death's Disguisesand other Sonnets ; and translated theChronicles of Villehardouin and Joinville ;

and wrote for several reviews, magazines,and literary papers. Recreation : golf.Address : 9 Ladbroke Square, NottingHill, W. [Died 14 Feb. 1912.

MASEY, Albert ; Editor of The Outlook from1906. Assistant Editor of The Globe, 1866-1880 ; on the editorial staff of The Standard,1881-1905 ; contributor to various journalsand reviews, principally on politics, finance,and trade. Recreation : travelling. Ad-dress : 167 Strand, W.C.

; Highclere, St.James's Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W.

[Died 24 Aug. 1910.

MASHAM,. 1st Baron (cr. 1891), Samuel Cun-liffe-Lister (title taken from the town of

Masham, chiefly his property) ; b. CalverlyHall, near Bradford, 1 Jan. 1815 : m. Anne,d. of John Dearden, Hollins Hall, Halifax,1854 (d. 1875). Protestant, Conservative.Educ. : private school

; Bellham Hill,Clapham Common. Patentee of many in-

ventions, amongst others the compressed-airbrake for railways, also the wool-combingmachine. Possessed some first-class pictures

Gainsborough, Sir Joshua, Romney, andsundry others. Owned about 34,000 acres

;

Ackton Colliery ; Manningham Mills (chiefshareholder, chairman). Recreations : all

field sports. Heir : s. Hon. Samuel Cun-liffe-Lister. Address : Swinton and Jer-vaulx Abbey, Masham. Club : Carlton.

[Died 2 Feb. 1906.

MASKELL, Alfred Ogle, F.S.A. 1891; y. s.

of late Wm. Maskell of the Castle, Bude,J.P., D.L. ; m. 1900, Lily, e. d. of late Capt.Sheppard, 34th Regiment ; one *. Educ. :

Downside College ; private tutors. In NewZealand, 1869-74 ; unofficially attached tothe Art Library, South Kensington Museum,1874-76

; represented the department atthe Munich International Exhibition, 1876,and at Brussels, 1880 ; acted as Secretaryto Mr. Edward Harrison, C.B., on a ForeignOffice Commission to investigate the financesof Turkey, 1878, residing at Constantinoplefor a year ; appointed in 1880 by the Com-mittee of Council on Education to proceedto Russia and to represent the departmentand the South Kensington Museum in thecollection of objects illustrative of RussianArt, remaining a year in Russia ; appointedSuperintendent of the Music Division andof the Retrospective Music Exhibition of theInternational Inventions and Music Exhibi-tion, 1885, and of the Picture Galleries, Indiaand Colonial Exhibition, 1887; CantorLecturer, Society of Arts, 1906 ; for manyyears in charge of Lord Brassey's museumand collections, and superintended theerection and arrangement of his IndianRoom and Museum in Park Lane ; travelledlargely throughout the greater part ofEurope and the East ; examined as a witnessbefore Board of Trade Departmental Com-

mittee on Universal Exhibitions, 1906 ;

founder and first editor of the DownsideReview. Publications : Russian Art andArt Objects in Russia ; A Catalogue Raisonne"of the Engraved Work of Raphael Morghen(privately printed, Chiswick Press, 1879) ;

Ivories, 1905 ; Wood Sculpture, 1911 ;

Photo Aquatint (in collaboration with M.Robert Demachy), 1897 ; part author of thefirst edition of the New Zealand Official

Handbook; contributed a considerable

number of articles on art and other mattersto various magazines and periodicals, bothEnglish and foreign. Recreations : travel,cycling, punting, boating. Address : Beck-ley End, Great Bookham.

[Died 27 June 1912.Herbert Nevil Story,MASKELYNE, Mervyn *iuiucn. ncvn ^iuij,

M.A., F.R.S. ; Hon. D.Sc., Oxon. ; b. 3

Sept. 1823; s. of A. M. Story-Maskelyne,F.R.S. ; m. Theresa, d. of J. Dillwyn-Llewelyn, F.R.S., 1858 ; three d. Educ. :

Wadham Coll. Oxford ; Hon. Fellow, 1873.Retired Keeper of Minerals in British

Museum; M.P. Cricklade, 1880-85; N.Wilts, 1885-86 ; as L.U. 1886-92 ; Prof, of

Mineralogy, Oxford, 1856-95 ; Magistrate for

the County of Wilts; D.L. for Co. Breck-

nock. Publications : Treatise on the Mor-phology of Crystals ;

also in Crystallography,Mineralogy, and Petrology (including Meteor-ites) ; and of a Catalogue of the Intagliosand Cameos known as the MarlboroughGems (privately printed). Address : BassetDown House, Swindon. Club : Athenaeum.

[Died 20 May 1911.

MASON, Sir George Charles, Kt. ; cr. 1895 ;

Chairman, Mason & Mason, printers' inkand varnish manufacturers ; b. 1855 ; m.Matilda, d. of R. H. Sparkes, 1887. Ad-dress : Courtlands, Clapham, S.W.

[Died 11 July 1904.

MASON, Rev. James, M.A. ; Vicar of St. Paul's,Leicester, from 1871 ; Hon. Canon of Peter-

borough, 1905 ; b. 1840 ; s. of Rev. J. Mason,Vicar of Sherburn, E.R. York. Educ. :

Marlborough ; St. Catherine's College,Cambridge. Deacon, 1866; Priest, 1867;engaged in private tuition, 1862-66

; Curate,St. John's, Leicester, 1866. Recreations :

Victor Ludorum, Cambridge, 1860 and 1861;

one of the committee appointed by Univer-sity to place athletics on a University basis.

Address : St. Paul's Vicarage, Leicester.

[Died 2 June 1912.

MASON, Major Philip Granville, D.S.O. 1915 ;

3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards ;

b. 8 March 1872; y. s. of late E. F. Mason

of Wetley Abbey, Staffordshire. Entered20th Hussars from Stafford Militia, 1895;Captain, 1906 ; Major, 1913

;served South

Africa, 1901 - 2 (Queen's medal, 4 clasps) ;

European War, 1914-15 (D.S.O.).[Died 26 Sept. 1915.

MASON, Adm. Thomas Henry, C.B. ;b. 17

April 1811 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Mason,Culpho ;

unmarried. Educ. : Ipswich. En-tered Navy, 1823 ; Admiral, 1879 ; servedChinese War. Decorated for services in

China. Address : Algerine Cottage, Ipswich.Club : formerly United Service.

[Died 20 Feb. 1900.

MASSENET, Jules Emile Frederic, composer ;

b. Montaud (Loir), 12 May 1842. Educ. :

Lyce"e, Saint-Louis ;and Conservatoire

(under Laurent, Reber, Savard, and Am-broise Thomas), Paris. Professor of Com-position, Conservatoire, 1878-96 ;

Membrede 1'Institut, 1878. Publications : (operas)La Grande Tante, 1867; Don Ce"sarde Bazan,1872 ;

Le Roi de Lahore, 1877 ; He"rodiade,1881 ; Manon, 1884 ;

Le Cid, 1885.; Esclar-

monde, 1889; Le Mage, 1891 ;vWerther,1892 ; Thais, 1894 ; Le Portrait de Manon,1894 ;

La Navarraise, 1894 ; Sapho, 1897;

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Cendrillon, 1900; Grise"lidis, 1901; LeJongleur de Notre Dame, 1902 ; Che'rubin,1904; Ariane, 1906; There"se, 1907;Bacchus, 1909; Don Quichotte, 1910; enrepetitions Roma, Vanurge, Amasis

;other

works, Marie Madeleine, 1873 ; Eve, 1875 ;

La Vierge, 1880 ; six orchestral suites ; etc.

Address : Rue Vaugirard 48, Paris.

[Died 14 Aug. 1912.

MASSEREENE and FERRARD, llth Viscount(cr. 1660), Clotworthy John Eyre Foster-

Skefllngton, D.L.; Baron of Loughneagh,1660

;Baron Oriel, 1790 ; Viscount Ferrard,

1797 ;Baron Oriel (U.K.), 1821 ; [1st Vis-

count was zealous in promoting the Restora-tion. 1st Baron Oriel was last Speaker ofthe Irish House of Commons (d. 1843)] ; b.

Dublin, 9 Oct. 1842 ; s. of 10th Viscountand d. of Henry Deane O'Grady, Lodge, Co.Limerick ; S. father 1863 ; m. Florence,o. c. of Maj. George John Whyte-Melville,1870. Educ. : Eton. Lieut.-Col. command-ing Artillery Mil. 1872-81 ;

Lord-Lieut, ofCo. Louth, 1879-98. Conservative ; Irish

Church, strong Protestant. Owned about16,000 acres

; Picture of Lord Oriel, the last

Speaker of Irish House of Commons, by SirThomas Lawrence ;

also Solid Silver giltMace and Speaker's chair ; several picturesby Lely, Godfrey, Kneller, Gainsborough,etc. Recreations : music, forestry, buildinglabourers' cottages, shooting. Heir : s.

Hon. Oriel Foster-Skefnngton. Address :

Antrim Castle, Antrim ;Oriel Temple, Collon,

Co. Louth. Clubs : Carlton, Travellers',New; Kildare Street, Dublin; Royal St!

George Yacht, Kingstown ; Ulster, Belfast.

[Died 26 June 1905.

MASSEY, Gerald; b. Gamble Wharf, nearTring, 29 May 1828 ;

twice married. Pub-lications : Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of

Love, 1851; The Ballad of Babe Christabel

and Other Poems, 1854; Craigcrook Castle,

1855 ; Robert Burns and Other Lyrics,1859

; Havelock's March, and Other Poems,1861

; Shakespeare's Sonnets Never BeforeInterpreted, 1866

;A Tale of Eternity, 1869 ;

Concerning Spiritualism, 1871 ;A Book of

the Beginnings, 1881 ; The Natural Genesis,1883; The Secret Drama of Shakespeare'sSonnets, 1888; My Lyrical Life, 1890;Ancient Egypt, the Light of the World, aWork of Reclamation and Restitution, intwelve books, 1907. Address : Redcot, 46South Norwood Hill, Surrey.

[Died 29 Oct. 1907.

MASSIE, Major John Hamon, D.S.O. 1902;

R.G.A. ; Staff Captain School of Gunnery,Shoeburyness ; b. 10 June 1872 ; s. of E. R.Massie, J.P., late 78th Highlanders, andOlga, Baroness von Wessenberg-Ampringen ;

m. 1903, May, e. d. of Maj.-Gen. Ernest A.Berger. Educ. : Stubbington House, Fare-ham

; R.M.A., Woolwich. Joined R.A.1892

; served with Chitral Relief Force,1895 (medal and clasp) ; served SouthAfrican Field Force, 1900-1902 (medal with 4

clasps, King's medal, with 2 clasps, D.S.O.).Address : The Terrace, Shoeburyness. Club :

Army and Navy. [Died 13 Nov. 1914.

MASSIE, Admiral Thomas Leeke ; b. 1802;

Entered navy, 1818; Comm. 1838; Capt.1841 ; Adm. 1872. Served Navarino,Beyrout, Sidon, St. Jean d'Arc, China andBlack Sea. Address : 3 Stanley Place,Chester. [Died 20 July 1898.

MASSINGBERD, Mrs., President of the PioneerClub ; e. d. and heiress of Charles LangtonMassingberd, Gunby Hall

; m. EdmundLangton, 1867 (d. 1875). Resumed name of

Massingberd as head of family, 1887. Ad-dress : 22 Bruton Street, W. ;

The Shoulder-

of-Mutton, Pinkney Green, Maidenhead ;

Gunby Hall, Burgh, R.S.O., Lincolnshire.Club : Pioneer. [Died 28 Jan. 1897.

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TTiefr>i>i*>-MASSON, David, LL.D., Litt.D., Historio-grapher Royal for Scotland from 1893

;

Professor of Rhetoric and English Literaturein Edin-burgh University, 1865-95

; Honor-ary Professor of Ancient Literature. RoyalScottish Acad. ; b. Aberdeen, 2 Dec. 1822.Educ. : Grammar School, Marischal Collegeand University, Aberdeen

; Edinburgh Uni-versity. Journalism in Aberdeen, 1842-44

;

literary work in Edinburgh, 1844-47 ;

literary life in London, 1847-65 ; Professorof English Literature in Univ. Coll., London,1853-65; editor Macmillan's Magazine,1858-65. Publications : Essays, chiefly cmEnglish Poets, 1856 ; British Novelists andtheir Styles, 1859 ; Life of Milton, in con-nection with the History of his Time, 6 vols.,

1859-80; Recent British Philosophy, 1sted. 1865; Chatterton,-a Story of 1770, re-

printed 1873, a new and revised edition,1899 ; Drummond of Hawthornden, 1873

;

Carlyle Personally and in his Writings,1885; De Quincey (in English Men ofLetters Series), 1885

; Edinburgh Sketchesand Memories, 1892 ; library edition ofMilton's Poetical Works

; two smallereditions of the same ; editor of De Quincey'scollected Works in 14 vols. ; Register of

Privy Council of Scotland, vols. iii.-xv.

(1578-1627), edited with Introductions,1880-99. Address : 2 Lockharton Gardens,Edinburgh. Club : Athenaeum.

[Died 6 Oct. 1907.

MASSY, Lieut.-Gen. William Godfrey Dunham,C.B. 1887, LL.D., D.L., J.P. Co. Tipperary ;

and a County and District Councillor;

High Sheriff, 1899 ; Knight of the Legion ofHonour

;Col. 5th Royal Irish Lancers

; b.

Ireland, 24 Nov. 1838; e. s. of late Major

H. W. Massy, Grantstown, Tipperary ; m.1869, Elizabeth, d. of Major-General SirThomas Seaton, K.C.B., of Ackworth House,Suffolk. Educ. : Dublin University. LL.D.of Dublin University, 1873. Entered thearmy before the age of sixteen, on 27 Oct.1854

; served in the Crimean Campaign in

1855-56, and was dangerously wounded atfinal assault on the Redan on 8 Sept. 1855,and fell into the hands of the enemy, who.believing him to be mortally wounded, didnot take him prisoner ;

was Assist. Adj.-General in India from 1867 to 1871

;com-

manded 5th Lancers from 1871 to 1879 ;

commanded a Brigade in India, 1879-84 ;

commanded Cavalry Brigade in AfghanCampaign of 1879-80, during advance onKabul and capturing of 75 'guns, battle ofCharasia and siege of Sherpur and final dis-

persal of the enemy ; commanded the troopsin Ceylon from 1888 to 1893 ; Reward for

Distinguished and Meritorious Services, 1890.Recreations : country life, gardening, build-

ing, travelling, study. Address : Grants-town Hall, Tipperary. Club : UnitedService. [Died 20 Sept. 1906.

MASTER, Charles Gilbert, C.S.I. 1887. EnteredMadras C.S. 1854; retired, 1889; Chief

Secretary to Government, 1882;Member of

Council, 1884-88. Address : 25 OxfordSquare, W. Club : National.

[Died 9 March 1903.

MASTERMAN, His Honour Judge William,M.A., D.C.L. Oxford; Judge of CountyCourts Circuit 18 (Notts and Yorks W.Riding) from 1891

; b. 28 April 1846 ;e. s.

of late Henry Masterman of Wanstead,Essex, and Ellen, d. of late Nathaniel Snell

Chauncy of Little Munden, Herts ;un-

married. Educ. : Winchester College ; Wad-ham Coll. Oxford ; Barr. Middle Temple,1870 ;

Master of the Skinners' Company,London, 1889-90. Address: Clifton Old

Rectory, Nottingham ;2 Harcourt Build-

ings, Temple. Club : St. Stephen's, Notts

County. [Died U Jan. 1903.

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MASTERS, Maxwell T., M.D., F.R.S. ;Corr.

Memb. Instit. France : Officer of the Orderof Leopold ; editor of Gardeners' Chronicle ;

b. Canterbury, 15 Apr. 1833 ; y. s. of Alder-man Masters

; m. 1858, Ellen, e. d. of late

Wm. Tress ; two d. Educ. : King's Coll.

London. Originally a medical practitioner ;

Lecturer on Botany, St. George's HospitalLondon (retired) ; and Examiner in Botany,Univ. of London. Publications : VegetableTeratology (Ray Society), 1869 ;

Catal.

of Veget. Malform. in the Museum, RoyalColl. Surgeons, England ;

Plant Life ;

Botany for Beginners ; numerous mono-graphs in botanical works and in Ency.Brit., etc. Address : 41 Wellington Street,Covent Garden. [Died 30 May 1907.

MATHER, Rev. Frederic Vaughan, M.A. ;

Hon. Canon of Bristol from 1869 ; b. 1824 ;

s. of J9hn Philips Mather, Bootle Hall,Lancashire, and Elizabeth, e. d. of Rev.James Vaughan, Rector of Wraxall, Somer-set

; m. 1855, Elizabeth, e. d. of late JohnWare, of Clifton, Gloucestershire. Educ. :

Rugby ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge (Wrangler).Curate of Minchinhampton, Glos., 1847 ;

of Limpsfleld, Surrey, 1850-53 ;Vicar of

St. Paul's, Clifton, 1853-98 ; Rural Dean of

Bristol, 1873-76 and 1881-92; formerlyExamining Chaplain to Bishop (Ellicott)of Gloucester and Bristol, and to presentBishop of Bristol

; Proctor in Convocation,1884-99. Publications: Vols. of ShortSermons. Address : The Arches, Clevedon,Somerset. [Died 6 Apr. 1914.

MATHESpN, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Arthur James,Provincial Treasurer of Ontario from 1905 ;

b. 8 Dec. 1845 ; s. of late Col. Hon. RoderickMatheson, Senator, formerly Lieut, and Pay-master, Glengarry Light Infantry, duringWar of 1812, and Anna, d. of Rev. JamesRussell, minister of Gairloch, Scotland.Educ. : Upper Canada College ; TrinityUniversity, Toronto (M.A.). Barrister-at-

Law, 1870; Lieut.-Col. 42nd Regt. (V.M.),1886-98; Brigadier Commanding Brigade(V.M.), 1900 ; on Retired List ; elected toOntario Legislature, 1894, 1898, 1902, 1905,1908, 1911. Address: Perth, Ontario;Toronto, Ontario. Clubs : Toronto, AlbanyToronto. [Died 27 Jan. 1913.

MATHESON, Sir Donald, K.C.B. ; cr. 1887 ;

J.P., D.L. ; commanding the Clyde InfantryBrigade ; an East Indian merchant

;b.

Scotland, 1832; s. of late John Matheson,

Glasgow. Educ. : Glasgow Academy and athome. Lieut. Lanarkshire Artillery Volun-teers, 1859 ; Colonel, 1890 ; Hon. ColonelLanarkshire Volunteer Royal Engineers ;

Hon. Commandant Clyde Volunteer DivisionSubmarine Miners, Royal Engineers ; C.B.1881. Address: Park Terrace, Glasgow;Bourtriehill, Ayrshire. Clubs : Conserva-tive

; Western, Glasgow.[Died 6 March 1901.

MATHESON, Donald, w. of James SutherlandMatheson, of Jardine, Matheson, and Co.,India and China, who purchased the islandof Lews from the Seaforths ; m. Jane, d. ofLieut. Horace Petley, R.N., 1849. Educ. :

High School, Edinburgh. Went to Chinaas an assistant in Jardiue, Matheson, andCo.

; afterwards partner, but resigned, dis-

approving of Opium Traffic : Hon. SecretaryPresbyterian Mission in India ; Vice-Presi-dent and Treasurer Evangelical Alliance.Heir : e. s. Duncan, Major InniskillingDragoons. Address : 50 Queen's GateGardens, S.W. ; Lews Castle, Stornoway ;

Aciiany House, Lairg. N.B. Club : National.

[Died 19 Feb. 1901.

MATHESON, Rev. George, D.D., LL.D.,F.R.S. E., author

; b. Glasgow, 27 Mar. 1842 ;

unmarried. Educ. : Glasgow University.M.A. with Honours in Philosophy, 1862;

16

B.D. 1866. Lost sight in youth, but studiedfor the ministry ; licensed, 1866 ; ordainedMinister of Innellan, Argyllshire, 1868;offered Crown Court, London, in successionto Dr. Gumming, 1879. but declined ; BairdLecturer, 1881 ; and one of the St. Giles'

Lecturers, 1882 ; St. Bernard's, Edinburgh,1886-99. In 1899 appointed Gifford Lecturerin Univ. of Aberdeen for 1900-1, 1901-2,but declined . Publications : Aids to theStudy of German Theology, 1874 ; Growthof the Spirit of Christianity, 1877 ; NaturalElements of Revealed Theology, 1881 ;

Confucianism and My Aspirations. 1882 ;

Moments on the Mount and The ReligiousBearings of the Doctrine of Evolution, 1884 ;

Can the Old Faith live with the New ?

1885; The Psalmist and the Scientist, 1887 ;

Landmarks of New Testament Morality andVoices of the Spirit, 1888 ; Sacred Songs,1890; Spiritual Development of St. Paul,1891 (translated into CMnese) ; DistinctiveMessages of the Old Religions, 1892 ; Search-ings in the Silence, 1895; Words by theWayside and the Lady Ecclesia, 1896 ;

Sidelights from Patmos, 1897 ; Bible Defini-tion of Religion, 1898; Studies of thePortrait of Christ, vol. i. 1899, vol. ii. 1900 ;

Times of Retirement, 1901; The Sceptrewithout a Sword, 1901 ; The RepresentativeMen of the Bible, First Series, 1902 ; SecondSeries, 1903 ; Leaves for Quiet Hours, 1904 ;

The Representative Men of the New Testa-ment, 1905

;has contributed to Contem-

porary Review, Expositor, London Quarterly,Good Words, Christian World, etc., and toseveral leading American periodicals ;

authorof the hymn " O Love, that wilt not let mego." Recreations : music, reading, driving,sailing. Address : 19 St. Bernard's Crescent,Edinburgh. [Died 28 Aug. 1906.

MATHEW, Right Hon. Sir James Charles,LL.D., P.C.

; b. Bordeaux, 10 July 1830 ;

e. s. of Charles Mathew, Lehenagh House,Cork, and Castlelake, Co. Tipperary, andMary, d. of James Hackett, Cork ; m. Eliza-

beth, e. d. of Rev. Edwin Biron, Lympne,Kent, 1861. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin.Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist, 1850.Barr. 1854

; Junior Counsel for Crown inTichborne Case, 1873

;member of Law

Procedure Committee, 1880 ; appointedJudge, March 1881 ; Bencher of Lincoln's

Inn, 1881 ; member of Council of LegalEducation, and Chairman of Board of Studies,1890; Chairman of Evicted Tenants Com-mission, 1892

; Judge of Commercial Court,1895 ; Judge of the King's Bench Divisionof the High Court of Justice, 1881-1901 ;

Lord Justice of Appeal, 1901-6. Recrea-tion : country house in Ireland. Address :

46 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. Clubs:Athenaeum, Reform. [Died 8 Nov. 1908.

MATHEWS, Henry Montague Segundo, C.S.I.1911 ; Commissioner of Settlement andLand Records, Burma, from 1907 ; b.

Ordunia, Spain, 24 Sept. 1860 ; s. of HenryMontague Mathews, C.I.E., formerly Chief

Engineer, Public Works Department, Burma;m. 1902, Nina Margaret Tilly ; two s. one d.

Educ. : Medical College, Epsom ; RoyalIndian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill.

Assistant Superintendent Indian GovernmentTelegraph Department, 1879-86, all servicein Burma ; in charge Government Telegraphsin third Burmese War of 1885-86 (war medal) ;

Assistant Commissioner, Burma, 1886 ;

Assistant Commissioner and SettlementOfficer, 1888 ; Deputy Commissioner, 1898 ;

Revenue Secretary to Government of Burma,1899

; Member of Legislative Council of

Burma, 1900-2 ; Acting Commissioner of

Division, 1906-7. Recreations : riding andlawn tennis. Address : Fernside, Maymyo,Burma. Club : East India United Service.

[Died 13 Apr. 1915.