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LYONS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 ton National Defence at corder of Branch, League ; Oxford, 1895-1903 ; Chancellor of time of death the oldest subscriber to the Diocese of Rochester, 1903 ; Secretary of Cheshire hounds. Address : State for Appleton Hall, Colonies, 1903-5 ; M.P. (L.U.) Warrington, Cheshire. [Died 14 Feb. 1914. Leamington, Warwick, 1895-1906. Recrea- tions : in life other LYONS, Sir Algernon M'Lennan, G.C.B., or. -golf ; early many games. Address: 16 Great West- 1897 ; D.L. ; Admiral of the Fleet, 1897 ; College Street, minster Admiral active list of b. ; Wittersham Kent. Clubs : on the Navy ; 26 House, 1833 s. of Brooks's, Turf, Athenaeum. Aug. ; Lt.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons ; m. 1879, Louisa Jane, d. of Thomas Penrice, [Died 4 July 1913. Kiborough, Glamorganshire. Entered R.N. LYTTELTON, Hon. George William Spencer, 1847 served in C.B., 1894 ; M.A. ; J.P. Worcestershire ; ; the Black Sea during the F.R.G.S. ; b. 12 June 1847 ; 4th Russian War, 1854-55 ; Commodore in West London, *. of 4th Baron and 2nd d. Indies, 1875-78 ; Commander-in-Chief Pacific Lyttelton Mary, of Sir Bt. Educ. : Eton Station, 1881-84, and North America and Stephen Glynne, ; West 1885-88 Trinity College, Cambridge. of the Indies, ; Commander-in-Chief, Captain Eton Eleven and in the Eleven Plymouth, 1893-96 ; Principal A.D.C. to the Cambridge ; late Queen Victoria, 1895-97. Address: assist, private secretary to Mr. Gladstone, 1882-85 his secre- Kilvrough, Parkmill, R.S.O. Clubs : United 1871-74, ; principal private 1892-94 assist, to Service, Army and Navy. [Died 9 Feb. 1908. tary, ; private secretary Earl Granville, 1880-82; member of the LYSONS, Sir Daniel, G.C.B. cr. 1886 Gen- ; ; Executive Committee of the Royal College eral, 1879 ; Constable of the Tower from of Music. Decorated for services to the 1890; Colonel of the Sherwood Foresters Prime Minister. Recreations : golf, hunting, Derbyshire Regt. from 1878 ; Hon. Col. of travel much interested in music 1st Vol. foreign ; Batt. the Royal Fusiliers ; b. Rod- and Art and travelled 1 generally, extensively ; marton, Gloucestershire, Aug. 1816 ; s. of formerly a crickerer. Address : 49 Hill Rev. D. Lysons, Hempstead Court, Glou- cester Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Reform. ; m. 1st, Harriet Sophia, d. of Charles Court [Died 5 Dec. 1913. Bridges, House, Overton, 1856 ; 2nd, LYVEDEN, 2nd Baron (cr. 1859), Fitzpatrick Anna Sophia Biscoe, d. of Rev. Robert b. Henry Vernon, D.L., J.P. ; 27 April 1824 ; Tritton, 1865. Educ. : En- Shrewsbury. *. of 1st Baron and d. of last Earl tered 1st 1834 served Emma, Royals, ; throughout of Upper Ossory ; 5. father 1872 ; m. 1st, Canadian Rebellion, 1837-39 (mentioned in Albreda, d. of 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, 1853 despatches) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. 1838-41 ; in (d. 1891) ; 2nd, Julia, d. of Albert Emary of Nov. 1843 was wrecked in transport Premier 1896. : Durham Hastings, Educ. Eton ; (mentioned in was - despatches) ; Brig Univ. Attache" at 1846-48 Han- at Madrid, ; Maj. Barbados, 1844-47 ; served through- 1848 Berlin. 1849 out over, ; ; private secretary Crimean War, 1854-55 ; the brought to Commissioner of Woods and 1st Brigade Light Division out of action on Forests, Lord Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset, 18 June 1855, and commanded 2nd Brigade 1850 ; to Secretary for his father, Light Division from Oct. 1855 to end of war War, 1852 to President of the Indian Board of with ; (medal three clasps ; 3rd class Med- Control, his father, 1855-58. Owned about jidieh, Sardinian medal, and Officer of Legion 4200 acres. Heir : n. Courtenay It. P. of Honour, several times mentioned in des- b. 1857. Club : patches, and sent to Vernon, Wellington. severely wounded) ; 25 Feb. 1900. organise Militia of Canada at the Trent [Died Dec. 1861 affair, ; D.Q.M.G. in Canada, 1862-67 ; commanded Brigade at Malta, 1868; Brigade at Aldershot, 1869-72; M Northern Division, 1872-74; Q.M.G. to 1876-80 commanded Forces, ; Aldershot Div. Maarten Marius Willem 1880-83; C.B. K.C.B. 1877. Pub- MAARTENS, (Joost 1856; Van der LL.D. Utrecht lications : Drill Poorten-Schwartz), ; sundry Books ; The Crimean Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen Hon. Fellow R.S.L. War from First to ; ; Last, 1895 ; Early Re- Hon. Lit.D. University of Pennsylvania ; miniscences, 1896. Recreations: hunting, Hon. Member Author's Clubs, London and Address : shooting, fishing, yachting. 22 15 New York ; novelist ; b. Amsterdam, Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs : United Ser- Aug. 1858. Educ. : Konigl. Gymnasium, vice, Army and Navy. [Died 29 Jan. 1898. Bonn ; Utrecht Univ. Law Lecturer, LYSTER, John, Bishop (Roman Catholic) of Utrecht, 1883-84. Lived in Holland, also ; Count of Roman Court Assistant Achonry ; much in Paris and on the Riviera. Publi- at b. Papal Throne ; Athlone, 5 Oct. 1850 ; cations : The Sin of Joost Ave lingh, 1890 ; e. s. of Patrick Lyster, architect. Educ. : of An Old Maid's Love, 1891 ; A Question Summer Hill College, Athlone ; Catholic Uni- Greater Taste, 1891 ; God's Fool, 1892 ; The versity ; Maynooth College. D.D., Rome. 1895 Her Glory, 1894 ; My Lady Nobody, ; Professor in Summer Hill College, Athlone ; I Known Memory, 1898 ; Some Women have President of Sligo College. Publications: Poor 1903 1901 ; My Relations, ; Dorothea, sermons on various occasions. Address : 1904 ; The one act at Wynd- The Jailbird, play Abbey, Ballaghadereen, Ireland. ham's Theatre, 1904; The Healers; The [Died 17 Jan. 1911. Woman's Victory, 1906 ; The New Religion, Rt. Hon. 1909 The Price of Lis LYTTELTON, Alfred, P.C. 1903; 1907 ; Brothers All, ; M.A. K.C. 1909 Harmen 1910 ; Cambridge ; ; F.R.C.I. 1906 ; Doris, ; Pols, Peasant, M.P. (U.) St. George's, Hanover Square, Eve, 1912. Address : Zonheuvel Castle, from 1906 Hon. Holland. Clubs : ; M.A. Oxford) ; barrister ; nr. Doom, Athenaeum, Dutch Royal Commissioner on Port of London, and Garrick, Savile, National, Authors', ; Alien Immigration ; Chairman, Transvaal Utrecht Gentlemen, Dutch Automobile, Concessions Commission ; Bencher, Inner International Touring, Dutch Cyclists. b. 7 5 1915. Temple, 1899 ; Feb. 1857 ; 8th s. of [Died Aug. 4th Lord Lyttelton and Mary. d. of Sir MACALEESE, Daniel, M.P. (N.) for North editor and Stephen Glynne, Bt. ; m. 1st, 1885, Octavia Monoghan, from 1895 ; proprietor Laura d. of Sir of Advocate b. 1840 s. of Daniel (d. 1886), Charles Tennant, People's ; ; 1st Co. Antrim ; m. Bt. ; 2nd, 1892, Edith Sophy, d. of Macaleese, Randalstown, d. of Charles Co. Archibald Balfour ; one s. one d. Educ. : Jane, MacAleese, Loughguile, editor Belfast Morning Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Legal Private Antrim. Formerly Sec. to Sir H. James, Attorney-General, News and Ulster Examiner. Address : Hoolly 1882-86 Recorder of I Dec. 1900. ; Hereford, 1894 ; Re- Lodg, Monoghan. [Died 444 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACATJLAY Sir Arthur MACAN, Vernon, Kt., cr. 1903 MACARTNEY, Sir Halliday, K.C.M.G., cr. M.B., F.R.C.P.I. ; President of 1885 Counsellor Roya ; and English Secretary to College of Physicians, Ireland. Educ. : Chinese Legation in London from 1876 b Trinity College, Dublin ; Berlin ; Vienna. 1833 ; m. 1884, Jeanne (d. 1902), d. of J. L. Prof, of King's Midwifery, Trinity College, du Sautoy. Educ. : Edinburgh University Dublin; Obstetric Physician, Sir P. Dun's (M.D. 1858). Army Medical Department, Hospital. Address : 53 Merrion Square, 1858-62; served Chinese War, 1860; and Dublin. [Died 26 Sept. 1908. in war the against Taipings ; Director of Sir Arsenal at Nankin till 1876 MACANDREW, Henry Cockburn, Kt., Imperial ; Knight Grand Cross Order of cr. 1887 ; J.P. ; solicitor ; b. 1832 ; m. Imperial the Double 1862, Mary, d. of D. C. Rait. Educ. : King's Dragon of China. Address : 49 Portland 3 Coll. Aberdeen. Provost of Inverness, 1884- Place, W. ; Harley Place, Regent's Park 1887. Address : Aisthorpe, Inverness, N.B. N.W. [Died 8 June 1906. 26 [Died Sept. 1898. MACARTNEY, John William Ellison-, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1818 o. s. of M'ARTHUR, Alexander, J.P., D.L. ; Australian ; late Rev. Thomas b. Ellison and 2nd d. of Merchant ; Enniskillin, Ireland, 10 Mar. Catherine, Arthur Chichester of 1814 ; m. 1853, Maria Bowden, d. of Rev. Macartney Murlough, Co. Down; William B. Boyce of Sydney, N. S. Wales; m. 1851, Elizabeth Phoebe, e. surv. d. of Rev. six s. two d. Educ. : private school. Went John Grey Porter of Belleisle, Co. Fermanagh. out to New South Called to Middle 1846 Irish Sydney, Wales, 1840 ; was Bar, Temple, ; of 1848 ; Co. a member the Sydney Legislative Assembly Bar, High Sheriff, Armagh, 1870 ; M.P. Co. : for some years ; afterwards member of the Tyrone, 1874-85. Address Mount- Council joy, Co. Legislative ; returned to England, Grange, Tyrone. 13 1904. 1863 ; M.P. Leicester, 1874-92, when he [Died Feb. Stuart retired from political life ; was a Fellow of MACASKIE, Cunningham, K.C. ; Re- corder of Sheffield since b. the Imperial Institute, a member of the 1902 ; 1853 ; e. s. of Royal Colonial Institute, Victoria Institute, George Macaskie, Berwick-upon-Tweed ; British Association, and several other m. 1901, Marion Makeson, o. d. of W. R. : Glover. Educ. : Berwick Grammar societies. Recreations usual. Address : School ; Inn 1876 Northcotes, West Hill, Upper Sydenham, S.E. Gray's (Bacon Scholar, ; Lee : 1877 Arden Clubs Reform, City Liberal. Prizeman, ; Scholar, 1878) ; Inns of Court (1st class 1876 [Died 1 Aug. 1909. Studentship, ; Certificate of Honour and Barstow M'ARTHUR, Charles, M.P. (C.), Kirkdale Scholar, Journalist till from 1907 J.P. Liver- 1878). 1875; Barr. Gray's Division, Liverpool, ; 1878 b. Inn, ; joined North-Eastern Circuit, pool ; Kingsdown, near Bristol, May 1880 ; contested (C.) S. 1844. Educ. : Bristol Grammar School. Leeds, 1885, against late Lord and Chairman Association of Average Adjusters Playfair, Stirling Burghs, 1895, against late Sir H.