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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 . 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 , 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; 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 , 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 Morning Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Legal Private Antrim. Formerly Sec. to Sir H. James, Attorney-General, News and 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. ; 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 , 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 , 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. of the United Chairman Com- Campbell-Bannennan ; Kingdom ;! 1893 1899 mercial Bencher, ; Treasurer, ; Member Law Committee, 1887 ; Vice-Presi- of General Council of 1895 Recorder dent Liverpool Chamber of 1888 Bar, ; Commerce, ; of Doncaster, 1901-2 ; one of Commissioners President, 1892-96; Member International to inquire into rising in Trinidad, 1903. Law Association ; Chairman Bill of Lading Recreations : Committee; M.P. (L.U.) Div. travelling, golfing, bicycling. Exchange : Address 26 Penywern Road, S.W. ; 1 Liverpool, 1897-1906. Publications : Policy Garden : of Marine Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs Junior Insurance, popularly explained ; Sandown Park. Contract of Marine Insurance Evidences of Carlton, Caledonian, ; [Died 2 Nov. 1903. Natural Religion. Address : Villa Marina, New Cheshire MACAULAY, Frederic Julius, a director of Wellington Road, Brighton, ; 25 Army and Navy Mansions, Victoria the London and South- Western Railway, the North Cornwall and the Street, S.W. ; 13 Exchange Buildings, Liver- Railway, Somerset and Dorset ; b. pool ; 13 St. Mary Axe, E.C. Railway Antrim, 14 1830 s. of late Frederic William [Died 3 July 1910. July ; of Antrim and M' GARTHY, Justin Huntly, dramatist, novelist, Macaulay, solicitor, West- minster of and historian s. of Justin ; m. Rebecca Rose, d. late ; M'Carthy, M.P. ; Colonel Madras Fusiliers. m. 1st, 1894, Cissie Loftus ; marriage dis- Hugh Kyd, : solved in Educ. Carrickfergus ; Belfast (private America, 1899 ; 2nd, 1908, Loullie, A.I.C.E. F.R.G.S. F.I.D. d. of late H. Killick, of Budapest. Educ. : schools). ; ; ;

F.Z.S. ; M.R.S.A. ; etc. Recreations: walk- University College School ; University ing, driving, collector of crests and auto- College. Much journalism ; much travelling Address : Waterloo S.E. in Europe, Egypt, the Holy Land, United graphs. Station, ; States Alverstoke ; North Side, Clapham ; began writing books, 1881 ; M.P. Common, (N.) 1884-92. Publications: verse Sera- S.W. Clubs : Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's. Hafiz in [Died 18 July 1912. pion ; London ; Harlequinade ; stories in Dolly ; Doom ; Lily Lass ; A MACAULAY, G. C., Lecturer English, Cam- London editor of the Legend ; Marjorie ; The Lady of bridge University, from 1905 ;

Loyalty House ; The Dryad ; The Flower Modern Language Review (English Depart- of b. 6 e. s. of S. France; The Illustrious O'Hagan ; ment) ; Aug. 1852 ; Rev. Needles and Pin of s; Seraphica ; The Gorgeous H. Macaulay, Rector Hodnet, Slirop- of shire d. of Rev. J. Borgia ; The God Love ; The King over ; m. 1878, Grace Mary, W. the : Water; history Outline of Irish His- Conybeare ; two s. four d. Educ. Eton ;

tory ; England under Gladstone ; Ireland Trinity College, Cambridge (Classical Tripos, since the Union ; The French Revolution, 1876). Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1789-91 Short of 1878- ; History the United States ; 1878 ; Assistant Master, Rugby School, translations Hafiz 1887 Professor of and Omar Khayyam ; ; ; English Language Thousand Coll. of and One Days ; plays The Literature,University Wales, Aberyst- Candidate : Francis Beau- ; The White Carnation ; The wyth, 1901-6. Publications of a Critical Translation of Highwayman ; The Wife Socrates ; My mont, Study; Friend the Prince; If I were King; The Herodotus; Chronicles of Froissart (Globe Proud iii.) and Prince ; The Duke's Motto ; Caesar ed.) ; editions of Herodotus (Bk. Selections from the Borgia, The O'Flynn, etc. Recreations: Livy (xxiii. xxiv.) ; of punting, cycling, golfing. Address : Avon- Poems of Matthew Arnold ; The Works James Thomson croft, Stratford-on-Avon. Clubs : Queen's, John Gower (4 vols.) ; contribu- Royal Societies, Phyllis Court, Green Room, (English Men of Letters Series) ; National of Liberal ; Players', New York. tions to the Cambridge History English [Died 24 Apr. 1912. Literature, to the Modern Language Review, MAOATJLAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and to other periodicals. Address : South- de France. Recreation : sleeping when too ernwood, Great Shclford. Cambridge. dark to work. Address: Royal Academy. \Died 6 July 1915. [Died I Nov. 1910. ! editor ACBRIDE, Robert Knox, C.M.G., MACAULAY, James, M.D. ; emeritus 1890; b. M.I.C.E. ; Director of Public Work?, and of the Leisure Hour, 1658-95 ; , to 1897 b. 1844 s. of e. s. of Alexander M.L.C.; Ceylon, ; ; late 22 May 1817 ; Macaulay, Robert Macbride of Fort Hill House, Sligo ; M.D. ;* m. d. of late Rev. G Stokes, Vicar of 77i. d. of T. H. Palmer of Hope, Hanley, 1860. Educ. : Edinburgh 1866, Eleanor, Paris. In wander Cuffsbro' House, Queen's County. Address : Academy and University ; 2 Inverness years saw Auvergne, Venice, Rome, Cham- Mansions, Bayswater, W. Club : Junior Carlton. 17 ounix, and the Alhambra before the railway [Died Dec. 1905. of the Gazette Sir Francis Xavier epoch ; editor Literary during MACCABE, Frederick, Kt., cr. 1892 ten years, along with L. Reeve. Publica- ; M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. (I.) ; Medical

tions : First Impressions of America ; The Commissioner Local Government Board for of 1888-98 b. 2 Truth about Ireland, 1872 ; Tales Travel Ireland, ; Dublin, May 1833 ; and Adventure : Stirring Stories of Peace s. of William B. MacCabe, Catholic historian

and War and other volumes of the All True and writer ; m. 1863, Margaret, e. 'd. of John of of series ; From Middy to Admiral the Fleet, Nowlan Killiny, Kilkenny ; three s. three : a life of Commodore Anson, with account of d. Educ. private tuition ; Westminster In the famous voyage round the world ; Sea Hospital, London. private practice, 1858- series Pictures in the Pen and Pencil ; 1865 ; Resident Medical Superintendent,

Victoria R I., Jubilee volume ; Luther Waterford County Asylum, 1865-72 ; Besi- Anecdotes, Livingstone, Whitefleld, Crom- dent Physician Dundrum Criminal Asylum, : well, and other biographical works. Address 1872-76 ; Inspector, Local Government 4 Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, W. Board for Ireland, 1876-85; Medical [Died 18 June 1902. Member, General Prisons Board and In- spector of Reformatory and Industrial MACAULAY, Rev. John Heyrick, M.A. ; Hon. : Schools, Ireland, 1885-88 ; Medical Member Canon, Ely, 1878. Edue. Repton ; Trinity Royal Commission to Inquire into Sanitary College, Cambridge ; Wells Theological of 1879. : College. Curate of St. John Baptist, Bed- Condition Dublin, Address Park Cottage, Kilgobbin, Co. Dublin. wardine, Worcester 1856-58 ; Stoke-on- of [Died 9 March 1914. Trent, 1858-59 ; Vicar Highbridge, 1859- M'CALMONT, Harry Leslie Blundell, C.B. 1871 ; Wilshamsted, Beds., 1871-83 ; Dun- M.P. (C.) stable, 1883-1903 ; Proctor in Convocation, 1900; Newmarket, Cambridge- from 1895 D.L. Col. 6th Ely Diocese, from 1880. Address : Manor shire, ; J.P., ; House, Baldock, Herts. [Died 22 Oct. 1914. Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt. (Militia); b. 1861 e. s. of H. B. B. barr.- M.A., LL.D. ; M'Calmont, MACBAIN, Alexander, (Hon. at-law d. of ; m. 1st, Amy H., Maj.-Gen- Aberdeen) ; Headmaster of High School, John Miller, 1885 (d. 1889) ; 2nd, Winifred Inverness b. 1855. Educ. : Grammar ; d. of Gen. Sir de 1897. School of Old Aberdeen Aberdeen Univer- Henry Bathe, Bt., ; Educ. : Eton. Was in 1st Batt. 6th Royal Teacher and Celtic Scholar. Publi- sity. in Regt., and subsequently Scots Guards ; cations : Celtic and Mythology Religion, served in South 1900. Recreations: 1885 Personal Names and Surnames of Africa, ; member of the Jockey Club and Royal Inverness, 1895 ; Etymological Dictionary Yacht Squadron. Address : Cheveley Park, of the Gaelic Language, 1896 ; articles and Newmarket; 11 St. James's Square, S.W. papers in magazines and Transactions oJ Clubs : Carlton, Guards', Marlborough, learned Societies. Address: High School Turf, United Service, Army and Navy, etc. Inverness. [Died 5 Apr. 1907 [Died 8 Dec. 1902.

Gen. George Scougal C.B. ; late MACBEAN, M'CALMONT, James Martin, J.P. (Co. Antrim); Bengal Staff Corps ; retired. Entered army M.P. (C.) East Antrim from 1885; Hon. 1843 ; General, 1894 ; served against Boree Colonel Royal Antrim Artillery ; b. Ireland, 1853 with Indiai Afreedees, (medal clasp) ; s. of 23 May 1847 ; 2nd late James M'Cal- Mutiny (despatches, thanked meda by Gpvt., mont, Abbeylands, Belfast, and Emily, 2nd with two clasps, brevet of , and a d. of late James Martin, Ross, Co. Galway ; service) ; 1878-79 year's Afghan War, m. Mary, d. of late Col. Romer, Bryncemlin, Address : Oak (medal). Grove, Bishop s. : Dolgelly, N. Wales ; one one d. Educ. stoke. 10 Jan. 1903 [Died Eton. Late Capt. 8th Hussars and Den-

MAGBEAN, Captain John Albert Emmanuel bighshire Yeomanry ; A.D.C. to late Duke Africa D.S.O. ; Brig.-Maj. South Field Force of Marlborough and Earl Cowper, Viceroy 1st Batt. Dublin Fusiliers b. : Royal ; Glasgow of Ireland. Recreations golf, coursing, 6 June 1865 s. of late ; Hugh Macbean am shooting, racing, ex-captain Royal Portrush Margaret, d. of late Matthew Gibson. Educ. Golf Club. Address : 15 Arlington Street, St. Andrew's Freibur private school, ; S.W. ; Magheramorne House, Co. Antrim. Joined Dubli Clubs: Kildare College, Saxony. Royal Carlton:' Street, Dublin; 1887 Staff Fusiliers, ; passed College, 1896 Ulster, Belfast. [Died 2 Feb. 1913. appointed Bimbashi in 10th Soudanese regi Sir cr. M'CAMMOND, William, Kt. ; 1895; 1896 i ment, Egyptian Army, ; took part builder and contractor b. 1831 widower. Nile 1897-98 at action ; ; Expedition, ; present Lord Mayor of Belfast, 1894-95. Address : of Abu Atbara and Hamed, Omdurman Walton, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast. thrice Khedive's medal wit (despatches ; [Died I March 1898. four D.S.O.) Sout, clasps, English medal, ; M'CANN, James, J.P., M.P. (N.) St. Stephen's Africa, 1899-1900. Recreations: polo, hunt Green Div. of Dublin from 1900 ; Stock- Club : and ing. Army Navy. broker, Dublin; Chairman Grand Canal [Died (killed) 13 Dec. 1900 of Co. ; took great interest in the subject Robert this MACBETH, Walker, R.A., R.W.S. Inland Navigation in Ireland ; on b. painter ; Glasgow, 30 Sept. 1848 ; 2n< question he frequently wrote and spoke.

s. of Norman Macbeth, R.S.A. ; m. Lydit Address : Simmons Court Castle, Donny- e. d. of General Bates, Bombay Nativ brook ; Tiltoun, Navan, Co. Meath. Cavalry, 1887. Educ. : Edinburgh an [Died 14 Feb. 1904. S. Friedrichsdorf, Germany ; in Art Scottis M'CARTAN, Michael, M.P. (N.) Co. Down Schools. to 187; s. of J. Academy Came London, 1886-1901, resigned ; b. 1851 ; staff of and was on Graphic ; becam M'Cartan, Castlewellan, Down. Solicitor,

A.R.W.S. 1874 ; original member of Painter 1882. Address : 2 Hopefield Avenue, of Etcher Society ; correspondent J'Institt Antrim Road, Belfast; 67 Denbigh Street, 446 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MCCOEMIOK

51 Sackville Dublin. S W. ; Lower Street, Inn, W.C. Clubs : AthenaBum, United Club : National Liberal. University. [Died 15 Dec. 1905. [Died 30 Sept. 1902. M'CONNELL, W. R., K.C., F.R.G.S., J.P. for

Sir Richard Eolton ; cr. 1856 ; Cos. Down M'CAUSLAND, and London ; D.L. for Co. of m. d. of late E. b. 1810; Fanny, Blake, London ; Chairman, Co. London Court of Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin Sessions b. 1841. (B.A. from 1896 ; Ireland, 2 July 1837 ; Irish Barr. 1834 Clerk o. c. of David 1831 ; M.A. 1834). ; M'Connell, J.P., and Jane, d. of

in 1853 ; Recorder of Alexander of Custodies Lunacy, M'Connell, Castlereagh, Co. Down ; 1856-66. Address : m. Singapore, Drimbawn, Minnie, e. d. of Edward Marshall ; one 61 Fitzwilliam s. : Balfinrobe, Co. Mayo ; Square, Educ. Royal Academical Institution, : Kildare Dublin. Belfast Dublin. Club Street, ; London Univ. (B.A.). Barr. Inner 8 June 1090. [Died Temple, 1862 ; joined and practised on M'CLINTOCK, Major Augustus, D.S.O. 1902 ; Northern Circuit, and was Counsel in First-Class Seaforth Highlanders (retired) ; Goncourt frauds, the Maybrick murder, and Northern from 1904 b. Resident, Nigeria, ; many notable cases ; Revising Barrister for 4th s. of late Col. G. P. 18 Dec. 1866 ; Liverpool, 1868 ; Junior Counsel to Board of of M'Clintock, J.P., D.L., Seskinore, Tyrone. Trade, 1875 ; Junior Counsel to Board of 1889 1895 Entered army, ; Captain, ; Major, Customs, 1876 ; Royal Commissioner to 1897 into 1900 ; served Niger-Soudan campaign, inquire corrupt practices at Elections : in the (medal with clasp) ; Crete, 1897 West City of Gloucester. Had property in Africa, 1900 (despatches, Brevet Major, Co. Down and Antrim. Address : 35 1901 clasp) ; W. Africa, (despatches twice, Montague Place, W.C. ; Westfield House, medal with clasp, D.S.O., slightly wounded) ; Maidenhead. Clubs : Junior Carlton, W. Africa, 1903 (despatches, clasp) ; Re- Garrick. [Died 21 Dec. 1906. of Officers. Address : Club: MAC Sir serve N.Nigeria. CORMAC, William, 1st Bt, cr. 1897 ; Naval and Military. [Died 2 July 1912. Kt. ; cr. 1881; K.C.B. cr. 1901; K.C.V.O. of cr. Me COLL, Hon. Angus John, Chief Justice 1898 ; Pres. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, five b, 8 Nov. British Columbia from 1898 ; times, 1896-1900; M.A., LL.D., D.Sc., s. of M.Ch. 1854; 3rd Rev. Angus M'Coll, D.D., Hon. Caus. ; Consulting Surgeon and of the Presbyterian Church, Chatham, Emeritus Lecturer on Clin. Surgery, St. o. c. of late John Ontario ; m. Helen Janet, Thomas's Hospital ; Hon. Serj.-Surg. to of 1884. Educ. : Kent H.M. of V. Barlow Toronto, King Edward VII., 1901 ; Knight Grammar School and Osgoode Hall. Called Grace, and principal Medical Officer, Order 1892 Bencher of Law of St. John of to Bar, 1879 ; Q.C. ; Jerusalem ; Commandeur de la Society, British Columbia ; Judge of Legion d'Honneur, and possessor of several of Address : other Supreme Court B.C. 1896. foreign Orders ; Hon. Member of the New Westminster. [Died 16 Jan. 1902. Acade'mie de Medicine de Paris, and many Edin- other MACCOLL, Rev. Malcolm, M.A., D.D. foreign societies ; b. Belfast, 17 Jan. 1836 e. s. burgh Univ. ; F.R.S.L., F.R.G.S. ; m. 1904, ; of Dr. Henry Mac Cormac, d. Belfast Consuelo Albinia, y. of late Maj.-Gen. W. ; m. Katharine Maria, d, of John of : H. Crompton-Stansfleld Esholt Hall, Charters, Belfast, 1861. Educ. Belfast ;

Yorkshire. Educ. : private school, Edin- Dublin ; Paris. Was Surgeon-in- chief to Coll. of the burgh ; Trin. Glenalmond ; Univ. Anglo-American Ambulance, 1870,? and of St. of Naples. Curate Mary's, Crown Street, present at battle Sedan ; Consulting of St. S. Soho ; of St. Barnabas's, Pimlico ; (Civil) Surgeon to the Forces in Africa,

Paul's, Knightsbridge ; Chaplain to the 1899-1900. Publications : Surgical Opera- tions and British Ambassador, St. Petersburg ; Rector ; Antiseptic Surgery ; Notes

of St. George's, City ; Canon of Ripon from Recollections of an Ambulance Surgeon ; 1884. Publications : Is there not a Cause ? Lectures, Addresses, and Papers on Surgical

a volume on the Irish Church ; The subjects. Recreations : fishing, golf. Ad- : Reformation in England ; Science and dress 13 Harley Street, W. Clubs: Passion Prayer ; The Ober-Ammergau Play. Athenaeum, Marlborough, Reform. Who is Responsible for the [Franco- German] [Died 4 Dec. 1901. of War? The Damnatory Clauses the MACCORMACK, Rt. Rev. Francis Joseph, D.D. ;

Athanasian Creed Rationally Explained ; R.C. Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh ;

Lawlessness, Sacerdotalism, and Ritualism ; appointed coadjutor Bishop of Achonry,

: : The Eastern Question Its Facts and 1872 ; succeeded 1875 ; b. 1833. Educ. St. Fallacies ; Three Years of the Eastern Patrick's Coll. Maynooth. Curate from

Question ; Reasons for Home Rule ; Chris- 1862-72. Address : Mount St. Mary's, tianity in Relation to Science and Morals, Galway. [Died 14 Nov. 1909. St. Life Here and Hereafter ; Responsibility of McCORMICK, Rev. Joseph, rector of

England towards Armenia ; The Sultan and James', Piccadilly, from 1900; Hon. the b. Powers ; The Reformation Settlement ; Chaplain to the King ; Liverpool 1834 ; chapter on Mr. Gladstone as a Theologian *. of William McCormick, late M.P. for in d. Life of William Ewart Gladstone ; The Londonderry ; m. Frances H. (d. 1913), c. Education Question and the Liberal Party ; of Colonel and Hon. Mrs. Haines ; eight : The Royal Commission and the Ornaments Educ. Liverpool Coll. ; private tutors and

Rubric ; and articles on various subjects Cambridge (M.A. Cambridge and D.D. in the Quarterly Review, British Quarterly, Dublin). Ordained by Bishop of London,

Church Quarterly, Anglo-Saxon Review, 1858 ; curate at St. Peter's, Regent Square ;

and leading magazines and journals. Re- vicar of Dunmore East ; assistant minister : of St. creations cricket, fishing, travelling. Ad- of St. Marylebone ; vicar T Stephen's, dress : . 4 Beaufort Gardens, S.W ; The Peter's, Deptford ; vicar of Holy Trinity, of Residence, Ripon ; Barrowby-Brow, Pannal, Hull ; and Rural Dean Kingston upon : in Yorkshire. Clubs Devonshire, Cosmo- Hull ; Canon of York and Chaplain

politan, Albemarle, National Liberal. Ordinary to Queen Victoria ; Hon. Chaplain to to [Died 5 Apr. 1907. King Edward VII. ; Hon. Chaplain : of MACCOLL, Norman, M.A. ; b. 1843. Educ. King George V. ; twenty years Chaplain volunteer de- Downing Coll. Camb. (M.A.) ; Hare Prize- the Hull Rifle Volunteers ; of St. man, 1868 ; Fellow. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, coration ; vicar Augustine's, High- : is Sin ? Sermons 1875 ; late editor of the Athenseum. Publi- bury. Publications What cations : Greek Sceptics from Pyrrho to preached before the University of Oxford. Sextus, 1869; Select Plays of Calderon, Recreations : captain of the Cambridge 1888, and The Exemplary Novels of Cer- Eleven, 1856, and rowed in race against vantes, 1902. Address : 4 Campden Hill Oxford, 1856. Address: The Rectory, Picca- : 9 1914. Square W. ; 9 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's dilly. Club National, (Died Apr. M'COY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Sir M'COY, Frederick, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1891 ; M'CULLOCH, George, retired from active D.Sc. F.R.S. Professor of business b. M.A., (Cantab), ; ; Glasgow, 22 April 1848 ; s. of Natural Melbourne b. late Science, University ; James M'Culloch, Glasgow ; married. 1823 s. of late : ; Simon M'Coy, M.D., Dublin ; Educ. High School ; Andersonian Univ. m. 1843, Anna Maria (d. 1886), tf. of Thomas Glasgow. Engaged in early life in pastoral Harrison, solicitor, Dublin. Educ. : for pursuits in Banda Oriental, South America, medical profession at Dublin and Cam- and afterwards in squatting and mining bridge. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, industries in N.S.W., Australia; actively Queen's University, Ireland, 1854. Publica- associated with development of Broken Hill tion : one of the authors of Sedgwick and Mines from first inception ; acted as Chairman M'Coy's British Palaeozoic Rocks and and Director, Broken Hill Proprietary Fossils. Recreations : fencing, heavy weight Co. Ltd. in Australia and London ; Director : athletics, painting, music. Address Uni- Blocks 10 and 14 Cos. in Australia ; Chairman versity and Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co. Ltd. : Victoria. Club Melbourne. Board in London ; was President of Barrier [Died 15 May 1899. Ranges Mining Companies' Association, McCREA, Major Frederick Bradford, R.T.I. Australia, during Strike commencing 3rd J.P. N.S.W. and S. Australia. and R.H.S. ; b. India, Dec. 1833 ; s. of late July 1892; Captain Robert Bradford McCrea, 44th Recreations : forming collection of modern contemporary art, Essex Regiment ; m. 1865, Frederica cycling, cricket, angling, Charlotte, o. c. of late Captain John Francis photography, coursing. Address : 184 Wetherall, 41st (the Welsh) Regiment. Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs : Constitutional, : Arts. [Died 12 Dec. 1907. Educ. Lancing College (Original Boy) ; privately at Woolwich. Ensign, 14th Regi- M'CULLOCH, Hon. William, C.M.G. 1902; e. s. ment, 1854 ; transferred, 1854, to 8th, the of late Samuel M'Culloch, J.P., Chipper- 1855 King's Regiment ; Lieutenant, ; more, Wigtownshire, Scotland ; m. 1861,

Captain, 1858 ; Major, 1868 ; commanded Catherine Vans Agnew, y. d. of Colin Christi- the 2nd Battalion for nearly a year, and son Barglass, Wigtownshire. Emigrated retired the to from Army, 1869. Served Australia, 1852 ; went to the diggings, through the Indian Mutiny, 1857-59; but soon gave up gold-digging for commercial at the of of present taking Delhi, battles pursuits ; was for many years principally

Bolundshur, Allyghur, Akrabad, Agra, occupied in pastoral pursuits ; owned two Kanonge, advance into Oudh, battles of freehold estates Woodlands, about 60,000 Marigunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, relief acres, in Victoria, and Warbreccan, about of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell, 65,000 acres, in New South Wales, also affair of the of 2nd and battle 6th December large leasehold stations in Queensland ; at Cawnpore, actions of Khodagunge and was a most successful breeder of shorthorn in Futteghur, 1857 ; June 1858 watching cattle, thoroughbred horses, and sheep ; Calpe rebels, and from July to November was a member of Legislative Council from in command of a force of some 1700 to 1800 1879 held the of Defence in " ; portfolio and to The Turner and Minister of Public cavalry" " infantry prevent Ministry; Nana and Ferah Shah "(the last remain- Works in the Second Turner Government; ing son of the King of Delhi) from crossing Minister for Public Works,iVictoria, Australia,

the Ganges from Oudh into Central India, 1901-2 ; Chairman of Reception Committee and for services specially thanked by three for T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of General Officers : served the Oudh campaign Wales, 1901. Address : 475 Collins Street, of 1858-59, and engaged in several minor Melbourne. [Died 4 Apr. 1909. actions. Medal and clasps for Delhi and MACDERMOT, The, Rt. Hon. Hugh Hyacinth Relief of Lucknow. In September 1871 O'Rorke, P.C., K.C., D.L., J.P. ; Prince of founded the Army and Navy Co-operative Coolavin ; b. 1834 ; e. s. of Charles J. The Society, Limited. Recreation : shooting. MacDermot ; m. 1st, d. of Edward Howley, 12 Feb. 1914. [Died D.L. Belleek Castle, Co. Mayo; 2nd, Henrietta, d. of Blake, 1872. Irish M'CRIE, Charles Greig, D.D. ; Church His- Henry torian, and minister United Free Church of Barr, 1862; Q.C., 1877; Solicitor-General for to 1885 and Feb. Scotland; b. Edinburgh, 30 Sept. 1836; Ireland, May July ; to s. of William M'Crie and Isabella Greig, and Aug. 1886; and Attorney-General, 1892- 1895. Address: g.-s. of Thomas M'Crie, the biographer of 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ; Coolavin, Co. Sligo. John Knox ; m. 1873, Isabella, d. of Dr. Monasteraden, Clubs : Reform United Dublin. David Couper, Burntisland ; two s. Educ. : ; Service, High School, Merchiston Castle, and Univer- [Died 6 Feb. 1904. sity and New College of Edinburgh. Hon. MACDONA, John Gumming, President of the Kennel Club b. 1836 s. of late G. de D.D. St. Andrews, 1893; ordained Barry, ; ;

Landre Macdona ; m. Esther, d. of James Forfarshire, 1862 ; translated to Blairgowrie, Milne, Heyside, , 1865. Educ. : South, 1864 ; to St. Mark's, Glasgow, 1873, Trin. Coll. Dublin Rector and to Ayr West, 1877. Cunningham ; Cheadle, Cheshire,

to 1873 ; Barr. Middle 1889 ; M.P. Lecturer, 1892 ; Chalmers Lecturer, 1906 ; Temple, Moderator of United Free Church of Scotland (C.) Southwark, Rotherhithe, 1892-1906. Publication : Across the Address : General Assembly, 1907-8. Publications : Andes. Hilbre West Cheshire West- Sketches and Studies, contributed to the House, Kirby, ; S.W. 15 Dover W. Clubs : British and Foreign Evangelical Review ; minster, ; Street, The Claim of Right, 1842, with Historical Carlton, Bath, St. Stephen's. Introduction, Argument, Annotations, and [Died 4 May 1907. Appendix; The Public Worship of Presby- MACDONALD, Hon. Andrew Archibald, Senator terian Scotland Historically Treated (Cunning- for the Province of Prince Edward Island ;

ham The Church of Scotland : b. e. s. Lectures) ; Prince Edward Island, 14 Feb. 1829 ; Divisions Re-Unions Her and ; The Con- of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald, both fessions of the Church of Scotland : Their of natives Inverness-shire, Scotland ; m. Evolution in s. History (Chalmers Lectures) ; 1863, Elizabeth Owen (d. 1901) ; three The Marrow of Modern Divinity, 1645-49, Educ. : High School, Georgetown, Prince edite dwith Introduction, Notes, and Appen- Edward Island, and by private tutor. Was

dix, Biographical and Bibliographical ; Beza's in business as a general merchant till 1873, edited Historical Intro- Icones, 1580, with when he retired ; Provincial Legislature, duction and Biographies. Address : 12 1853-58 and 1863-74; a delegate to the Marchhall Road, Edinburgh. Quebec Conference on Union of the Pro- 26 [Died May 1910. vinces, 1864 ; .Provincial Postmaster-General, 448 WHO WAS WHO, 1807-1916 MACDONALD

1873, and Acting Post-Office Inspector til 1858 David tnstes, ; Klginbrod, 1862 ; Adela 1884 ; Lieutenant- Governor of the Province 1864 Cathcart, ; The Portent, 1864 ; Alec 1881-89 called to Dominion 1891 ; Senate, Forbes of Howglen, 1865; Annals of a Address : Charlottetown, Prince Edwarc Quiet Neighbourhood, 1866; Guild Court, Island. Club : Charlottetown. 1867 The ; Seaboard Parish, 1868 ; Robert [Died 21 March 1912 1868 Falconer, ; Dealings with the Fairies ; Wilfred MACDONALD, Lieut.-Gen. Alastair M'lan, J.P. Cumbermede, 1871 ; The Vicar's e. s. and b. 22 March 1830 ; of late General Si Daughter, Malcolm, 1874 ; St. George of and St. 1875 Paul John Macdonald, K.C.B., Dalchosnie, ant Michael, ; Faber, Surgeon ; Thomas Adriana, d. of late James M'Inroy of Lude Wingold, Curate, 1876 ; The Marquis : of 1877 Sir Co. Perth. Educ. Sandhurst. Colonel o Lossie, ; Gibbie, 1879 ; The Diary the of Wales' Leinster of an Old 1880 Castle Prince Regt. ; was Soul, ; Warlock, 1882 ; A.D.C. to the Duke of Cambridge, an Weighed and Wanting, 1882; The Wise of in 1883 Commander the Forces Scotland Woman, ; There and Back, 1891 ; Heather and Entered army, 1846 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1885 Snow, 1893; Lilith, 1895; Salted with 1897 retired, 1890; served Crimea, 1854-5f Fire, ; Rampolli, 1897 ;

(twice severely wounded, medal with J also, Unspoken Sermons ; What's Mine's clasps, 4th class Medjidie, Turkish medal Mine. Address : Casa Coraggio Bordi- St. Brevet-Major). Clubs : Wellington, White's ghera ; George's Wood, Haslemerc. [Died 4 July 1910 [Died 17 Sept. 1905. Hon. 6. MACDONALD, Most Rev. Angus, D.D. ; Roman MACDONALD, Godfrey Evan Hugh ; 5 Mar. 1879 e. s. Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrews and ; surv. of 6th Baron Mac-

donald ; m. e. d. of Edinburgh ; b. Borrodale, Inverness-shire, 1908, Helen, Meyricke Bankes ; two s. Address : 18 Sept. 1844 ; y. s. of late Angus Macdonald! Ostaig House, Esq., Glenaladale, and Mary, d, of Hugh Broadford, Skye. [Died 28 Feb. 1915. Watson, Torsonce, W.S. Educ. : St. Cuth- MACDONALD, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hector Archibald, bert's Ushaw. B.A. London Uni- K.C.B. College, ; D.S.O. ; A.D.C. to King Edward Ordained 7 1872 VII. in versity. priest, July ; ; commanding Ceylon from 1902 ; b. consecrated Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, 1853 ; . of William Macdonald of Roottteld. 23 1878 translated to May ; Archiepiscopal Enlisted 92nd (afterwards Gordon High- See of St. Andrews and 7 Edinburgh, July landers), 1870 ; served 9 years in ranks ; 1892. Address : 42 Greenhill Col. Gardens, 1898 ; Afghan War, 1879-80 (despatches 29 1900. Edinburgh. [Died Apr. twice) ; Maidan Expedition, 1880 ; accom- MACDONALD, Sir Archibald Keppel, 3rd Bt panied Sir F. Roberts in his march to Cabul ; (cr. 1813), D.L., J.P. ; captain Scots Fusilier present at Battle of Candahar (medal, pro- Guards, retired 1849; b. 1820; *. of 2nd moted 2nd Lieut., three clasps and bronze Bt. and 2nd d. of 4th Earl of wife, Albemarle ; decorations) ; Boer War, 1881, including S. father 1832 ra. e. d. of Hill ; 2nd, Catherine, Majuba (despatches) ; Nile Expedition, John Colthurst, and widow of Hon. Thomas 1884-85; Suakin, 1888 (despatches, medal E. Stonor, 1889. Educ. : Harrow. Heir : and clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, Khedive's s. Archibald, b. 1871. Address : Woolmer, star); Nile, 1889 (despatches, D.S.O. and : Liphook, Hants. Club Traveller's. clasp) ; capture of Tokar, 1891 (3rd class

[Died 28 March 1901. Osmanieh, clasp to Khedive's star) ; com- MACDONALD, Rt. Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell, manded 2nd Infantry Brigade Dongola Ex- P.C. 1906 cr. ; K.C.B. (military), 1901 ; peditionary Force, 1896 (despatches, Brevet K.C.B. cr. 1898 cr. Khedive's medal with (civil), ; G.C.M.G., 1900 ; Lieut.-Col., two clasps, British K.C.M.G., cr. 1892; G.C.V.O., cr. 1906; b. medal) ; commanded Egyptian Bri- 12 June 1852; *. of late Maj.-Gen. J. D. gade, 1897-98, including Abu-Hamed (des-

Macdonald ; m. d. of W. ; Atbara Khar- 1892, Ethel, Major patches, clasp) (despatches) ; Cairns Armstrong, 15th Regiment ; two d. toum (despatches, received the thanks of : Educ. Uppingham ; Royal Military College, Parliament, A.D.C. to late Queen Victoria, of in Sandhurst. Entered 74th Highlanders, 1872 ; Col., two clasps) ; command troops

Major (Brevet), 1882 ; served throughout Sirhind District of India, 1899 ; commanded

the Egyptian Campaign, 1882 ; through the Highland Brigade, South Africa, 1899-1901, Suakin Expedition of 1884 as a volunteer (wounded Paardeberg, K.C.B., despatches

with 42nd Highlanders (Brevet of Major, twice) ; commanded Southern and Belgaum medal with three clasps, Khedive's star, and District, India, 1901. Address: Colombo, 4th class : Osmanieh) ; Military Attache* to Ceylon. Club Army and Navy. British Agency in Cairo, 1882-87 ; Acting [Died 25' March 1903. of Agent and Consul-General at Zanzibar, 1887- MACDONALD, James, F.R.S.E. ; Secretary

1888 ; sent by Foreign Office on a Special the Highland and Agricultural Society of *. of late Mission to Niger Territories, 1889 ; Com- Scotland, 1892-1912; b. 1852;

missioner and Consul-General in the Oil George Macdonald, farmer, Banffshire ; m.

Rivers Protectorate and adjoining Native 1881, Eliza, d. of late W. Kelman, farmer ; territories s. : School (now Southern Nigeria), 1891 ; three two d. Educ. Parish ; took part in the expedition against Brass attending several science classes bearing River natives with Admiral Bedford (medal upon agriculture in Aberdeen. Formerly

with clasp) ; Envoy Extraordinary and Agricultural Superintendent of Royal Dublin in Minister Plenipotentiary at Peking, 1896- Society ; Lecturer on Farm Live Stock

I 1900 of ; appointed by Foreign Representatives Aberdeen and North of Scotland School in of of Irish command Legation Quarter, Peking, Chemistry and Agriculture ; editor 22 of Live during siege, June to 14 Aug. 1900 (K.C.B., Farmers' Gazette ; directing editor

military, promoted Colonel in the Reserve, Stock Journal and Agricultural Gazette ; medal with winner of five clasp) ; Ambassador at Tokio, editor of Farming World ; 1900-12. Address : 46 Chester Square, S.W. of the Highland and Agricultural Society's Clubs : Brooks's, Junior United Service, 30 premiums for reports on the agriculture

Travellers', Royal Automobile, Ranelagh. of Scotch counties ; Hon. Member Royal [Died 10 Sept. 1915. 'Agricultural Society; Hon. Fellow of the of MACDONALD, George, LL.D. ; b. Huntly, Institute of Scottish Teachers Agriculture, in Aberdeenshire, 1824 ; m. 1851, Louisa etc. Publications : (editor and part from Powell (d. 1902). Educ. : King's College author) The Book of the Farm ; Food The Live and University, Aberdeen ; Independent the Far West, 1877; (editor) College, Highbury, London. Became an Stock of the Farm, 1868; (joint) History Independent minister, but retired. Publica- of Polled Cattle, 1882; (joint) History of tions : Within of Land and Without, 1856 ; Phan- Hereford Cattle, 1885. and Systems 15 449 MACDONALD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: Col. Tenure, 1906 ; many Reports. Recreations M'DONNELL, Francis, C.B. 1902; J.P.. in fond of all outdoor sports ; golf par- D.L. ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. late Royal b. e. ticular. Address : Glenyra, Garscube Terrace, Monmouths R.E. (Militia) ; 1828 ; s. of Edinburgh. [Died 10 Nov. 1913. F. M'Donnell, and Ann, d. of late Thomas of artist b. Prothero ; m. 1867, Maria, d. 2nd Lord MACDONALD, John Blake, R.S.A. ; ; Dunsandle. Educ. : Dublin Boharm, Morayshire, 24 May 1829. Educ. : Trinity College, Lieut. 71st Public School Peterculter, and Aberdeen. (B.A.) Formerly Highland Light Infantry. Address : Plas Newydd, Usk. Studied painting in Edinburgh ; travelled Club : and on the Continent, visiting France, Italy, Army Navy. etc. historical [Died 8 March 1904. Belgium, ; painted pictures, Very Rev. John Cotter, D.D. portraits, and landscapes. Recreations : fish- MACDONNELL, ; Canon of fram ing, walking. Address : 4 St. Peter's Place, Residentiary Peterborough 1883. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin. Dean Edinburgh. [ Died 20 Dec. 1902. of 1862-73. MACDONALD, Sir John Denis, K.C.B., cr. Cashel, Publications: Dis- retired courses on the Doctrine of Atonement: 1902; M.D. ; R.N. ; F.R.S. ; Insp.- Essay on Cathedrals in Ireland ; Life of Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets ; b. Cork, 26 Address : Oct. 1826; y. 8. of James Macdonald, artist Archbishop Magee. Precincts, 9 1902. [the representative of the Castleton branch Peterborough. [Died Sept. of the Macdonald family, and claimant of MACDONNELL, Mark Antony, M.D., M.Ch.,

the Annandale peerage through his great- Queen's University, Ireland, 1876 ; M.P. of Co. from grandfather the Hon. John Johnston Queen's Leix, 1892 ; twice returned d. b. 1854 s. of late Stapleton], and Catherine, of Denis unopposed ; ; Mark Garvey

M'Carthy, Kilcoleman, Co. Cork ; m. 1st, MacDonnell, Shraigh and Palmfield, Co. of of 1863, Sarah Phoebe, d. of Ely Walker Mayo ; m. 1884 ; Frances, d. late James F.R.C.S. of Stanary House, Stainland, Yorks ; 2nd, Hyndman, M.D., (England), Erina (d. 1903), d. of late Rev. W. Archer, Boston, U.S. America. Educ. : St. Ignatius : Prebendary of Limerick Cathedral. Educ. Jesuit College ; Queen's College, Galway ; of and home ; private tuition ; Cork School Richmond, Whitworth, Combe Hospitals,

Medicine; King's Coll. Med. School ; entered Dublin; Liverpool. Formerly Medical navy as assistant surgeon 1849, and was Officer and Public Vaccinator, Toxteth Park, in of the to Cancer and placed charge Plymouth" "Hospital Liverpool ; Surgeon Liverpool in 1852 Skin and Officer Museum ; joined H.M.S. Herald Hospital, Consulting Medical for exploring and surveying service hi S.W. to Toxteth Park Infirmary, Liverpool. Ad- : Pacific ; after many years' almost unremit- dress 145 Harley Street, W. ting microscopic work on the products of [Died 9 July 1906.

the sounding lead, dredge, and towing-net, M'DOUGALL, Ernest Hugh, M.A. ; Indian

elected F.R.S. at the age of thirty-three, Educational Service ; Prof, of English and

1859 ; gained the Macdougal- Brisbane Medal History, Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, from of of the R.S.E. 1862 ; awarded the Sir Gilbert 1905; Fellow Bombay University; b.

Blane Medal, 1871 ; for nine years Professor 3 June 1877 ; m. 1902 ; one d. Educ. :

of Naval Hygiene, Army Medical School, Haileybury College ; New College, Oxford. to Class Netley ; Insp.-Gen. Royal Naval Hospital, Second Moderations, 1898 ; First Class Plymouth, 1883; retired, 1886. Publica- Modern History, 1900; Egyptian Ministry tions : Numerous Papers in the Transactions of Public Instruction (Tewfikieh School and

of the R.S.S.L. & E., Linn. S., and Journal Training College), 1901-3 ; Assistant Master

of Natural History ; Analogy of Sound and Harrow School, 1903; Indian Educational

Colour, 1869 ; Outlines of Naval Hygiene, Service, 1904 ; Professor of English Litera-

1881 ; A Guide to the Microscopical Examina- ture, Deccan College, Poona, 1904. Pub- : : tion of Drinking Water, 1883. Recreations lications Landmarks of European History ; microscopy, musical composition, oil painting. Composition and Manual of Model Essays for

Address : Amwell Place, Hurst Pierpoint, Indian Students ; Annotated Edition of Lay

Hassocks, Sussex. [Died 7 Feb. 1908. of the Last Minstrel ; History of India in MACDONALD, Sir Reginald John. K.C.B., cr. Cyclopaedia of India. Recreations : tennis, 1884 b. : 1887 ; K.C.S.I. ; Admiral retired, ; rowing, journalism. Address Elphinstone o. s. of late Mac- : 1820 ; Reginald George College, Bombay. Club Royal Yacht, donald, Chief of Clanranald, representative Bombay. [Died 11 Apr. 1908. line of the of the and in direct Lord Isles, M'DOUGALL, John Lorn, M.A., C.M.G. ; Hon.

Caroline Anne, d. of 2nd Earl of Mount LL.D. Toronto ; Auditor-Gen, of Canada b. Edgecumbe ; m. Adelaide Louisa, 12 June from 1878 ; Renfrew, Canada, 6 November 1855, d. of 5th Lord Vernon. Entered Navy 1838; e. s. of late John Lorn M'Dougall,

1833 ; Admiral, 1882 ; Commander-in-Chief , M.P., and Catherine, d. of John Cameron;

E. Indies, 1875-78 ; second in command 01 m. 1870, Marion King, d. of Peter Morris: 1872-73 at the 1879- six *. five d. Educ. : Channel Montreal ; Fleet, ; Nore, High School, " 1882. Address : IA Ovington Square, S.W University of Toronto. Gold Medallist

[Died 15 Dec. 1899 Mathematics ; silver medallist in Me MACDONELL, Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Guion, P.C Languages. Was member of Ontario cr. cr 1902; G.C.M.G., 1899; K.C.M.G., lature, 1867-71 ; of the Parliament of 1890 of 1892 ; C.B. ; Envoy Extraordinary Dominion Canada, 1869-72 ; and from and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portuga 1874-78, all for South Renfrew. Decorated :

from 1893 ; b. Florence, 5 March 1832 Jubilee. Publications : Auditor-General's

2nd s. of Hugh Macdonell ; m. Anne, d. o Reports on Finances of Canada, annually, Edward Lumb, Wallington, , 1870 from 1879. Address : Ottawa. Educ. : R.M.C. Sandhurst. Joined Rifl< [Died 16 Jan. 1909. served in British 1849 Brigade ; Kaffraria, MACDOUGALL, Hon. William, C.B. ; cr. 1867 ; 1852; unpaid Attache" Diplomatic Service b. Toronto, 25 Jan. 1822; m. 1st, 1845, 1854; paid Attache" Constantinople, 1858 Amelia Caroline, d. of Joseph Easton (d. Is 2nd Secretary Constantinople, 1862 ; 1869) ; 2nd, 1872, Mary Adelaide, d. of John Secretary of Legation, Buenos Ayres an< Beaty, M.D. Educ. : Victoria College, of Berlu Madrid, 1869 ; Secretary Embassy, Cobourg. Solicitor, 1847; Barr. 1862; d'Affaires and Rome, 1875 ; Charge" Munich Q.C. 1881 ; long a prominent Canadian and Ministe Journalist 1882 ; Envoy Extraordinary ; Canadian Parliament, 1858-82 ; Plenipotentiary, Brazil, 1885; Denmark Commissioner of Crown Lands, 1862-64 ; 1893 retired on a Provincial 1888 ; Portugal ; pension Secretary, 1864 ; Chairman West : 53 Cornwall Indian 1902. Address Gardens, S.W Trade Commission, 1865-66 ; Member Club : St. James's. \Died 25 Jan. 1904 of Confederation Conferences, 1864-67; 450 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACFARLANE

Minister of Public Works, 1867; Commis- Moderator Presbyterian Church of England to for of sioner London acquisition N.W.T., 1886 ; Convener of Committee on Ministerial 1st Lient.-Governor of 1868 ; Rupert's Land, Support 1876-1908 ; Pres. Metro. Federation 1869 Commissioner Ontario of Free ; Boundary, Churches, 1898-99 ; a Governor of 1871. Decorated for services in St. Thomas's promoting Hospital from 1877 ; Hon the Union of British North America. of Secy, Evangelical Alliance ; Vice-Presi- Addrest : 407 Wilbrod Street Ottawa. Club : dent of B. and F. Bihle Society. Publica- Rideau [Died 29 May 1905. tions : Privilege, and Perils of Great Cities This Year ; M'DOWELL, Surg.-Col. Edmund Greswold, C.B. ; Christianity and Theosophy Phenomena of the Moral World 1884; L.R.C.P. Ed., L.R.C.S. Ed., L.P.P.S. ; The Great Mystery, and sermons and articles Glas. ; at one time attached 2nd Batt. in periodicals. Address: 50 Avonmore Scots Guards ; b. 1831. Surg.-Captain, Road, Kensington, W. ; The Herne 1891 ; served China, 1860 (medal and clasp) ; Nook, Beltinge, Bay, Kent. 10 Nov. 1910. Egypt, 1882 (medal, 3rd class Medjidie) ; [Died Rev. Soudan, 1884 (despatches, two clasps, C.B.). MACEWAN, Very James. Educ. : Trinity [Died 26 July 1907. College, Dublin (MA., D.D.). Ordained, 18oS ; Curate of 1858-62 Vicar MACDOWELL, Edward, Professor of Music, Listowel, ; 1862-82 ; Rector of 1882-1908 Columbia University; b. New York, 18 Droratariffe, ; Dean of Dec. 1861. Educ. : Conservatoire, Paris, Ardfert, 1905; resigned, 1908. Address : Mallow Castle, Co. Cork. under Marmonte and Savard ; Wiesbaden, [Died 10 Jan. 1911. under Lotus Ehlert ; Frankfort, under Rt. Hon. Joachim Raff and Carl Piano M'EWAN, William, D.L. ; P.C. ; Heyraann. M'Ewan Chairman, and Co., brewers ; b teacher at Darmstadt Conservatory, 1881 ; 1827 s. of 'ate J. Wiesbaden, 1884. Compositions : Six Idyls ; M'Ewan, Alloa, Clack- mannan m. Helen after Goethe Six Poems after Heine Les ; (d. 1906), d. of T. Ander- ; ; son one ; d. M.P. (G.L.) Edinburgh, Orientates ; Marionettes ; Twelve Studies ; Central, 1886-1900. Addrest : 25 Palraer- Woodland Sketches ; Sea Pieces ; Third ston Place, Edinburgh; 16 Charles Street, Sonata ; Fourth Sonata ; Fireside Tales ; W. Clubs : Reform. New England Idyls. Address : Columbia Devonshire, 12 University, New York. [Died May 1913 MACFADYEN, Allan, M.D. b. s. [Died 24 March 1908. ; Glasgow ; of Archibald m. d. of MACEACHARN, Hon. Sir Malcolm Donald, Macfadyen ; Marie, Prof. Bartling, Gottingen. Educ. : Col- Kt., cr. 1700 ; partner in firm of M Ilwraith, legiate School, Universities of MAcEacharn and Co., Ltd., merchants, of Edinburgh; Edin., Berne, Gottingen, and Munich. M.D. London. Adelaide, Melbourne ; 6. 1852 ; s. (Edin) gold M.B. ; Ch.M of Malcolm MacEacharn, shipowner, of medal; M.R.C.S.E. ; etc. Research London m. Annie d. F.I.C., Scholar, ; 1st, 1878, (d. 1878), Grocers' Lecturer of Company ; on Bacterio- James Pierson of Pickering ; 2nd, 1882, logy, Coll. of State Medicine ; Director of Mary, d. of J. Boyd Watson of Sandhurst, Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine Victoria. Mayor of the City of Melbourne, (retired) ; Head of Bacteriological 1899-1900. Owned Goathland Estate, near Depart- ment; and Secretary to Governing Whltby, Yorks. Address : Goathland, Bala- Body, Jenner Institute ; Fullerian Professor of clava, Road, Melbourne. Physiology, Royal Institution ; Examiner, [Died 11 March 1910. Edinburgh University, etc. Publications: M'EVAY. Most Rev. Fergus Patrick, R.C. Arch- medical and scientific contributions to Royal bishop of Toronto from 1908 ; b. Lindsay, and other Societies, and to scientific journals Ont., 1852. Educ. : St. Michael's ; Mont- at home and abroad. Address : Preventive real St. Francis's, Milwaukee ; Grand Jenner Institute of Medicine, Chelsea Em- Seminary, Montreal. Bishop of London, bankment, S.W. [Died 1 March 1907 1899-1908. Address : Toronto. Out., MACFARLANE. Rt. Rev. Angus, D.D. hon. [Died 10 MaylQll. causa ; R.C. Bishop of Dunkeld (from 1901) Most Rev. John, Arch- ; MACEVILLY, R.C., b. Spean Bridge, 1343. of from 1881 Primate of Inverness-shire, bishop Tuam, ; : Blairs Educ. College, Aberdeen ; Scots Connaught and Metropolitan ; b. Louis- College, Rome. Pontifical Stenographer, burgh, Co. Mayo, Ireland, Apr. H17. Educ. : Vatican Council, 1869-70 ; Diocesan Secre- St. Jarlath's, Tuam. Maynooth College. tary, Glasgow, 1870; Rector of Glasgow Student of the Dunboyne Estaolishment for Diocesan College, 1878 ; Incumbent of three years, studying Canon Law, Ecclesias- 1880 Houston, ; Johnstone, 1881 ; Partick, tical History, etc. Professor oi S.S. Scripture, 1886 ; Rutherglen, 1899 ; Canon of in St. 1842 after some Glasgow, Jarlath's, Tuam, ; 1884; Vicar - General, 1896. Address: made President of same elected years, ; Bishop's House. Dundee. Bishop of 1857 ; Galway, then, Apostolical [Died 24 1912. Administrator of Kilmacduagh and Kil- Sept. MACFARLANE, Sir Donald Kt., cr. of at the Home, fenora, continuing Bishop Galway 1894 b. ; Caithness, July 1830 ; m. 1st, 1857, same time, 1866 ; elected coadjutor Arch- Mary Isabella (d. 1837), d. of late H. R. bishop of Tuam, 1876. Publications : English Bagshawe ; 2nd, 1888, Fanny, d. of late Commentary on all the New Testament except James Robson. Educ. : privately. M.P. the Apocalypse. These works on S.S. Scrip- Co. Carlow, 1880; Argyllshire, 1885 and ture, embracing almost all the New Testa- 1892. Recreations : a yachtsman and photo- ment, reached 5th edition. Addrest : St. grapher. Address : 19 Harley House, W. Jarlath's, Tuam. 26 Nov. 1902. [Died Clubs : Reform, Oriental, Royal Thames MACEWAN, David, D.D (Glasg.) ; Minister Yacht, National Liberal of Trinity Presb. Ch., Clapham Road, [Died 2 June 1904. London b. ; Strathaven, Lanarkshire. N.B., MACFARLANE, The Hon. James, J.P.; member 19 April 1830 ; s. of Rev. James of the firm of Macfarlane Bros. * Co. b. MacEwan, ; United Minister m. Mar- Presbyterian ; 1st, Sept. 1844 ; e. s. of Andrew Macfarlane and d. of David garet, Black, Merchant, Glasgow ; Lilias Alexander ; m. 1st, 1874, Anna Young ;

three d. ; widow of Dr. "Pat- : 2nd, Martha, 2nd, 1898, Lucy Fleming ; two d Educ. rick Fraser. Educ. : Glasgow University ; Glasgow ; Wimbledon ; Bruce Castle. United Pres. Theo. College, Edinburgh, Entered the office of his guardian, a London ordained Minister of Cathcart his 1843-50; merchant 1862 ; emigrated with brother Street of Church, Ayr, 1851 ; South College John to Hobart, Tasmania. 1870 ; began Street of Church, Edinburgh, 1852-65; business as a merchant and shipowner ; John Street Church, Glasgow, 1865-75; several years Chairman of the Chamber translated to Clapham, London, 1875; of Commerce; represented the Chamber in 451 MCFARLANE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

London at the Associated Chambers' Con 9 May 1840 ; e. s. of late Robert Macfie, J.P., and at Australian Conferences of ference, 1892, , D.L., Airds and Oban, Argyllshire, and Commissioner at the Sydney and Melbourne Langhouse, Renfrewshire (d. 1899), and 1 Exhibitions elected to the first ; Common- Agnes, d. of James Fairrie of Greenock (d. wealth Parliament as a Free and Trader, 1900) ; m. 1867, Jane Crawford, 2nd d. of one of Tasmania's six Senators re-elected Allan ; James of Glasgow ; four s. three d. for six years, 1903. Recreations : golf, Educ. : Greenock Edin. Academy ; Academy President of Newlands Golf Club. Address . and Univ. Went to Liverpool, 1858 ; joined Newlands, Hobart. Club* : Oriental Mel- ; Volunteers as private, 1859 ; gazetted Ensign. bourne, Melbourne ; Union Tas- Sydney ; 1868 ; Capt. 1868 ; Lieut.-Col. 1880 ; Hon. Hobart. 24 Nov. 1914 manian, [Died Col. 1887 ; retired (age limit), 1900 ; Hon. McFARLANE, Major Ronald, C.M.G. 1898 Col. of Battalion, 1902. Recreations : shoot- Address : near b. Campsie, Stiilingshire, 22 June 1860 ; 4th ing, fishing. Uplands Hall, 8. of late D. M'Farlane and Catherine Schaw Preston, Lancashire. Club : Liverpool Re- : form. 8 Educ. private ; Sandhurst. Joined 9th [Died July 1912. Lancers, 1880; retired, 1892; served on McGAW, Rev. Joseph Thoburn, M.A., D.I).; Staff of Bulawayo Field Force in the Mata- General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church of from 1889 b. 7 Dec. 1836 bele Rebellion, 1896 ; was in command ol England ; ; several patrols (despatches, C.M.G.). Re- s. of William Orr McGaw of Sunny side, near : Belfast s. of Rev. Alex. Clarke of creations shooting, hunting, t>olo. Clubs . ; g. Lyle- Co. G. Naval and Military, Wellington. hill, Antrim ; m. Louisa Henesey. 1863. Educ. : Belfast [Died 6 Auy. 1915 Academy ; Queen's Coll. Belfast ; Glasgow University ; Assem- MACFARLANE, Thomas, F.R.S.Can. ; Chie Coll. Belfast. First Analyst of the Inland Revenue Depart- bly's Literary Scholar, Queen's Coll. Belfast, and prizeman in Greek ment, Ottawa, Canada, from 1886 ; b. Pol- and Latin, English, Physical Geo- lokshaws, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 5 March French, graphy, Zoology and Botany, Logic, Meta- 1834, s. of Thomas Macfarlane, cotton spin- physics, English Literature and History,;' ning overseer ; m. Margaret Skelly, niece of 1854-61 B.A. in Ireland Dr. John Litster. Educ. : schools in Pol- ; Queen's University Andersonian (double first), with gold medal and exhibi- lokshaws ; University, Glasgow; tion ; Senior Scholar in Metaphysical and Royal Mining Academy, Freiberg, Saxony. Economical Coll. Employed in the office of William Science, Queen's Belfast, Hector, 1861 honoris Pollokshaws ; M.A., Queen's University, Procurator-Fiscal, ; engaged 1882 as Chemist and afterwards as Director of the causa, ; D.D., Presbyterian Theological of Modums Blue Colour Works, near Drammen, Faculty Ireland, 1891, Principal of Coleraine Academy, 1855-58 ; Headmaster ; served under Sir. W. E. on Norway Logan of Belfast of English School, Academy, 1859- the Geological Survey Canada ; employed 1862 ; licensed to preach by the Presbytery exploring mineral lands, managing mines, of 1862 ; Minister of First Ramelton and conducting smelting works in Belfast, Quebec Co. and Ontario, as well as in the United States Presbyterian Church, Donegal, 1862-65; appointed by General of and South America. Publications : various Assembly Presby- terian Church in Ireland Professor of papers on geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, Logic, Belles Lettres, and Rhetoric in Magee Coll. and chemical technology ; book describing Londonderry, 1865 ; Minister of Sale Pres- trip to South America, with title To the byterian Church, Manchester, 1874-89: Andes ; papers and pamphlets on Imperial appointed Moderator of Presby. Church of Federation, including Within the Empire, England, 1896 ; Vice-Pres. of the Brit, and Proposed Imperial Consolidation etc. Act, Bible 1902. Publications: Recreations : arid Foreign Society, music literature ; foreign lectures, sermons, and magazine articles ; languages French, Danish, Swedish, and The Utility of The of German. Address : Inland Revenue Labo- Logic; Philosophy Dreams ; Thackeray ; The Resurrection a ratory, 317 Queen Street, Ottawa, Canada. Motive to Christian Zeal The late [Died 12 July 1907. ; Bishop of Manchester (Dr. Fraser). Recreations: MACFARREN, Prof. Walter Cecil, F.R.A.M. ; various, nothing special ; most of the time Professor of the Pianoforte in Royal Acad. of he could spare from Ms administrative work retired 1903 R.A.M. Music, 1846, ; Lecturer, was devoted to preaching at anniversaries, since President of the Tonal 1890; Art the opening of churches, etc. Address: Club ; Vice-President of Musical Associa- Church Offices, 7 East India Avenue, E.C. ; tion member of Associated Board of ; R.A. 122 Alexandra Road, South Hampstead, of Music and R.C. of Music b. 28 ; London, N.W. [Died 8 Aug. 1905. Aug. 1826; y. s. of George and Elizabeth MACGIVERN, Rt. Rev. Thomas, R.C. Bishop Macfarren ; m. 1852, Julia (d. 1902), d. of of Dromore, cons, coadjutor, 1887 ; succeeded Henry A. Fanner. Educ. : private tuition, 1890. [Died 24 Nov. 1900. R.A.M. Chorister, Westminster Abbey, 1836-41; student, R.A.M. 1842-46; con- M'GOVERN, Thomas, M.P. (N.) Cavan from ductor of choir and orchestra R.A.M. 1873- 1900; County Magistrate, and County 1880 one of the directors Councillor. [Died 6 1904. ; R.A.M. 1878-88 ; Apr. M'GRATH, William Martin, K.C. 1904. Educ. : on committee R.A.M. 1870 to 1905 ; director St. Belfast Blackrock and hon. treas. Philharmonic Society, Malachy's College, ; 1868 81 and re - elected College. Called to Irish Bar, 1887. Address : j member, 1903 ; 1854-96 13 Dublin. Clubs : piano recitals, ; orchestral concerts, Appian Way, Stephen's Dublin Ulster 1882 Harrow Green, ;' Royal Yacht ; Royal ; organist School, 1848-51 ; reviewer of music in The Queen, 1863 to Irish Yacht. [Died 16 Nov. 1912. 1905. Publications : 3 Sonatas ; 3 Sona- MACGREGOR, Alexander Stewart, H.B.M.'s tinas, 4 Polonaises, 3, Scherzi, 6 Taran- Consul for the eastern coast of Sweden, T telles : 5 Suites de Pieces ; Concerto in E ; Stockholm, from 1899 ; b. North W ales, 1848 ;

24 Studies 40 Preludes : Piano s. ; Method ; o. of late Alexander MacGregor, C.E., Scale and 3 Arpeggio Manual, Church Ser- India, and Mary Norbury ; m. Emma vices 40 ; Part Songs and Madrigals, and Frances Staines, e. d. of late James Yates, innumerable songs and pieces. Recreations : Victoria, B.C., and Edinburgh. 1879. Educ. : literature, also followed cricket with great Edinburgh, privately and at University (1st interest. Address : 3 Osnaburgh Terrace class honours in Agriculture, 1870-71). N.W. Clubs: Arts, Art, R.A.M. Experimented with the crossing of cereals. 2 [Died Sept. 1905. Commenced consular work, 1886 ; appointed Colonel Chris- MACFIE, William, C.B. 1897 ; V.D., Vice-Consul at Copenhagen, 1887 ;

J.P. ; sugar refiner at Liverpool ; b. Greenock, tiania, 1890 ; member of linguistic societies 452 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACHRAY

and of the Royal Society of Northern Anti- Royal Societies of Edinburgh and of Canada, quaries of Copenhagen Publications : joint and of Nova Scotian Institute of Science, editor of Danish notes on several of Shake- and in Philosophical Magazine, Physical wrote speare's plays ; on agricultural, sani- Review, and Zeitschrift filr physikalische and other matters co-translator of tary, ; Chemie ; also pamphlets on educational Industrial Arts of Denmark, art handbook, subjects. Address : University, Edinburgh. by Professor Worsaae (for South Kensington [Died 21 May 1913. Museum). Recreations : shooting, fishing. MACGREGOR, Maj.-Gen. Malcolm John Robert; Address : British Consulate, 11 Grefgatan, s. of late Lt.-Col. Malcolm Macgregor, 78th Stockholm. [Died 3 Oct. 1906. b. 16 Highland Regt. ; Mar. 1840 ; m. Annie, M'GREGOR, Hon. Gregor, Leader of the Op- d. of late James Halpin. Educ. : Sandhurst. in the Australia b. Entered 1857 1893 re- position Senate, ; Kilmun, army, ; Maj.-Gen. ; 1895 served Scotland, 18 Oct. 1848, of Scottish parents, tired, ; Afghan War, 1879-80 Malcolm and Jane Address : M'Gregor ; m. 1st, 1880, (medal). Dunfraoch, Broadstone, Julia Dorset. Clubs : Steggall ; 2nd, 1884, Sarah Ann Brock United Service, Hurling- Educ. : principally private tuition. In ham. [Died 10 Aug. 1914. Sir 1854-67 ; in 1867-69 in MACGREGOR, William 4th Bt. ; cr. Ireland, England, ; Gordon, b. Scotland, 1869-76 ; went to South Australia, 1828; Bothomsall, Nottinghamshire, 11 1846 of 1876, active representative member of the Sept. ; s. Rev. Sir C. Macgregor, 3rd Bt. S. father United Builders Labourers' Society of that ; 1879 ; m. 1903, Alice, d. of late : State ; president of the Trade and Labour Capt. Gulliver, R:N. Educ. Hailey- Council and of the United Political Labour bury. Heir: n. Cyril Patrick M'Connell of South Australia on several b. 1887. 15 June 1905. Party occasions ; Macgregor, [Died in vocalist b. elected the labour interest for the Legis- M'GUCKIN, Barton, tenor ; Dublin, lative Council of 8 1853 m. 4th d. of South Australia, 1894 ; by Aug. ; Marie, Robert

South Australia as one of its Senators in the Hume, Edinburgh, 1879 ; two *. one d. first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia, Educ. : Armagh. Principal tenor with Carl Rosa for several 1901 ; has been returned continuously for Royal Company years ; the visited America and Australia Senate by that State ; on assembling of ; sang before Her in first Federal Parliament was elected leader Majesty Queen Victoria Fra Diavolo ; of the Labour Party in the Senate, was re- also Covent Garden, Royal Italian Opera, as all elected in the second ; Vice-President of Lohengrin, the principal festivals in the Commonwealth Executive Council, and England, and at the French Exhibition, Leader of the Government in the Senate, 1878; Conductor and Director of Music, April to Aug. 1904, Nov. 1908 to June 1909, International Irish Exhibition, 1907. Re- and April 1910 to June 1913. Recreations: creation : fishing. Clubs : Savage, Irish fond of Societies'. travelling and lecturing ; unable to Literary [Died 17 Apr. 1913. read owing to injury to eyesight. Address : MACHAIN, Mons., Envoy Extraordinary and Federal Minister of Parliament House, Melbourne, Vic- Plenipotentiary Paraguay ; b. : toria. T. Melbourne, Central 3060. Club : Asuncion, Paraguay, 1839 ; m. Mercedes Democratic, Adelaide. Medina. Educ. : Buenos Aires. Address : 62 Pierre Paris. MACGREGOR, The Very Rev. James, D.D., Rue Charron, in [Died 16 Nov. 1910. H.R.S.A., F.R.S.E. ; Chaplain Ordinary to M'HARDY, Malcolm Macdonald, F.R.C.S. ; the King in Scotland from 1901 ; Senior Minister of St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, from Professor of Ophthalmology in King's London Senior Sur- 1873; b. Scone, Perthshire, 11 July 1832; College, ; Ophthalmic to m. 1st, Helen Robertson, 1864 geon King's College Hospital ; Consulting (d. 1875) ; and 2nd, Helen Murray, 1892. Educ. : Scone Surgeon Vice-President, Royal Eye Parish School Hospital ; Consulting Oculist, Metropolitan ; Perth Academy ; St. and Police Brit. Home Andrews University. High Church, Paisley, City Orphanage ; for Incurables ; Homes for Little Boys, 1855 ; tour through Holy Land and Desert of En- of 1861 Swanley ; Amalgamated Society Horeb, ; Monimail, Fife, 1862 ; Tron various gineers ; Railway Employees and Church, Glasgow, 1864 ; Tron Church, other trades societies British Edinburgh, 1868; D.D. St. Andrews Uni- ; Chairman, Blind National versity, 1870; Chaplain to Royal Scottish and Foreign Association, Institute for Massage by the Blind, and Isle Academy, 1877 ; Chaplain to Midlothian b. 15th child Volunteer of Thanet Golf Club ; 1852 ; Artillery, 1877 ; accompanied Marquess of Lome when Governor-General of Admiral J. B. B. and Horatia M'Hardy, of Canada in his expedition to the North- g. s. of Nelson's flag-lieutenant at Trafalgar. West Educ. : St. George's Hospital and Royal Territory, 1881 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to Naval School. Inventor of the prize medal Queen Victoria, 1886 ; visited New Zealand and Australia, 1889; Moderator automatic registering complete perimeter. 4th edition of Wells on of the General Assembly, Church of Scotland, Publications : edited Diseases of the various 1891. Recreations : Travelling, fishing. Eye ; ophthalmologi- contributions. Address : 5 Savile Address : 3 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh. Club : cal Row, 1 Clubs : Royal University, Edinburgh. [Died 25 Nov. 1910. W. ; Paragon, Margate. Eccentric. MACGREGOR, James Gordon, LL.D., F.R.S., Cruising, Margate Union, F.R.S.E. [Died 8 Feb. 1913. ; Professor of Natural Philosophy, of James Octavius, Capt. 14th Regt. University Edinburgh, from 1901 ; b. MACHELL, 1852 and 59th Regt., retired 1864; b. Eton, ; g. s. of late Rev. Jas. MacGregor, of 5 Dec. 1837; s. of Rev. Robert D.D., Pictou, N.S. ; s. of late Rev. Peter Yorks, Machell and g. s. of Lieut.-Col. Machell of Gordon MacGregor, D.D., of Halifax, N.S. ; m. Marion Miller Yorks. Educ. : Rossall School. Taylor of Edinburgh ; one Beverley, 1855 1861, s. one d. Educ. : Free Church Academy, 14th Regt. of foot, ; Captain, to 59th Regt. and 14th ; exchanged Halifax, private schools ; Dalhousie Coll. Regt. Halifax Recreations : racing, shooting, cricket, (M.A.) ; Edinburgh University ; running. Address : Bedford University of Leipzig : D.Sc. London Uni- hunting, Lecturer on Dalhousie House, Newmarket; Crakenthorpe Hall, versity. Physics, New- Westmorland ; Kentford, College, Halifax, 1876-77 ; Lecturer on Appleby, : Naval and Military, Physics, Clifton College, Clifton, England, market Clubs Turf,

1877-79 ; Munro Professor of Physics, Dal- Orleans, Raleigh ; 1Q02. housie College, Halifax, 1879-1901. Publica- ^^ LL.D., tions : Most Rev. Robert, D.D., Kinematics and Dynamics : Physical MACHRAY, Laws 1st of Rupert's Land, (from and Observations ; various scientific Archbishop of University of Manitoba, in and Transactions of ; Chanc. papers Proceedings j 1893) M'HTTGH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1877; Primate of all Canada; Prelate of Gen. Sir Colin Campbell (late Lord Clyde), Order of St. Michael and St. George from Brigadier-Gen, (afterwards Sir Neville) b. : 1893 ; 1831. Educ. Aberdeen Univer- Chamberlain, and others against hill tribes

sity (M.A., LL.D.); Sidney Sussex Coll. N.W. "Frontier of India ; India medal with Camb. and Senior for Frontier (Scholar Fellow, Wrangler, clasp N.W. ; employed hi M.A., D.D.). Ordained 1855; Vicar oi defence of the Kali Kumaon district against Madlngley, 1862-65; Ramsden Preacher, Rohilcund rebels during the Indian Mutiny,

Cambridge, 1865 ; Special Preacher, Cam- 1857 : at same time raised an extra Goorkha bridge, 1888; Bishop of Rupert's Land, Regt. afterwards 4th Goorkha Regt. (Indian

1865-93; Metropolitan, 1875. Address: Mutiny medal) ; served in Looshai Expedi- Bishops' Court, Winnipeg, Manitoba. tion with Brigadier-Gen. Brownlow's column [Died 9 March 1904. (mentioned several times hi despatches, M'HUGH, Edward, M.P. (N.) Armagh, S. from received the thanks of the Governor-Gen. 1892 s. of E. Belfast of to ; M'Hugh, ; Chairman India, promotion Brevet Lieut.-Col., and Managing Director B. and E. M'Hugh , and clasp to India medal); and Company, Ltd., linen manufacturers. commanded 2nd Prince of Wales' Own Address: Albert Hotel, Belfast. Club: Goorkhas with expeditionary force at the National Liberal. [Died 28 Aug. 1900. occupation of Cyprus under Sir Garnet M'HUGH, Patrick Aloysius, M.P. (N.) North Wolseley, and commanded the same Bat- talion of Goorkhas with the Column Sligo from 1906 ; editor of Sligo Champion Khyber during Afghan of in- since 1885 ; Mayor of Sligo, 1888, 1895-96- campaign 1878-79, cluding both the expeditions to the Bazar 1897-98-99-1900 ; b. Glenfarne, Co. Leitrim, Valley under Lieut.-Gen. Sir F. Maude. V.C. 29 Sept. 1858 ; s. of a farmer. Educ. : (medal). Publications : Hindu Koh : Wan- Glenfarne Primary School ; St. Patrick's Coll. Cavan. Educated for Roman Catholic derings and Wild Sport on and beyond the Recreations : wild ministry ; did not take orders ; took to Himalayas. sport, golf cycling, etc. Address : Mackenzie Lodge. journalism hi Paris, 1879 ; twelve months there; M.P. (N.) N. Leitrim, 1892-1906. Fortrose, Ross-shire, N.B. Clubs : United Service Inverness. Recreationt : cycling, golf. Address : Sligo. ; Highland, : 15 1903. Clubs National Liberal ; Sligo Town and [Died Apr. Hon. Sir Kt. cr. 1895 County. [Died 30 May 1909. M'INTYRE, John, ; ; M.E.C. and M.L.A., Victoria ; b. 1832 ; m. McILROY, Robert, Recorder of Belfast and Jane d. of Alexander County Court Judge and Chairman of 1st, 1855, (d. 1861, Grant ; 2nd, 1875, Isabella, also d. of Alex- Antrim from 1910 . of late ; Hugh Mcllroy ander Grant. President of Board of Land of Ballymena, Co. Antrim; m. 1891, Mar- and Works, and Commissioner of Crown garet, d. of late James Hamilton of Belfast. Lands and of Survey Department, 1893-94 ; Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast (1st Prize- Hon. Col. Victorian Scottish Regiment, man hi Law Classes). Obtained Law March 1900. Address : Melbourne, Victoria.. Scholarships in 1885 and 1886 ; gained first Club : Athenaeum. [Died 18 Jan. 1904. place at Honour Examination for call to the Bar and John Brooke Scholarship, MACIVER, David, M.P. (U.) Kirkdale div. of Liverpool ; senior of the firm of King's Inns, Dublin, 1887 ; called to Irish partner David Maclver and owners Bar, 1887; K.C., 1907. Recreation: golf. Co., steamship in River Plate trade director of the Great Address : Sorrento, Craigavad, Co. Down. ; Western and other . *. of late [Died 6 Sept. 1911. railways ; Sir Charlei Maclver, who was one of the founders M'lLWRAITH, Hon. Thomas, K.C.M.G. ; of Cunard Steamship Co. ; b. Liverpool, 24 cr. 1882 ; LL.D. ; b. 1835 ; m. Harriette, 1840 m. Anni d. of late Robert d. of Hugh Mossman. Educ. : Glasgow Aug. ; 1st, of Edith University. Legislative Assembly, Queens- Rankin Bromborough ; 2nd, land, 1868; Minister of Public Works, Eleanor, d. of late A. T. Squarey of Bebing- ton six *. six d. Educ. : Institu- 1874-79; Premier, 1879-86, 1888, 1892-93; ; Royal tion a in Treasurer, 1890-91. Address: Brisbane, School, Liverpool. Was partner Queensland. [Died 17 July 1900. the firm of D. and C. Maclver, who were then the Liverpool Managers of the Cunard MACINNES, Miles, J.P., D.L. ; director of Steamship Co., but retired in 1874; J.P. and North-Western Railway Co. ; L9ndon for Vice-President of Church Missionary Society; Liverpool; M.P., Birkenhead, 1874-86; and Vice-Chairman of Cumberland County was during many years a member of Liver- pool City Council ; later an Alderman Council ; b. 21 Feb. 1830 ; e. s. of General (retired). Recreation : yachting. Address : Maclnnes, Fern Lodge, Hampstead ; m. Manor Birkenhead. Clubs : 1859, Euphemia, e. d. of Andrew Johnston, Hill, Carlton, St. Conservative. formerly M.P. for Fife Burghs; three *. Stephen's ; Liverpool [Died 1 Sept. 1907. three d. Educ. : Rugby (Exhibitioner) ;

Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.). M.P. for MACKAY, JEneas James George, K.C., LL.D. ; Hexham Division of Northumberland, 1885- b. Edinburgh. 3rd Nov. 1839 ; o. s. of Thomas 1892, 1893-95. Recreations: fishing and George Mackay, W.S., and Mary Kirk- of cycling. Address : Rickerby, Carlisle. caldy ; m. Lilian, d. late Col. Charles W. Club : Oxford and Cambridge. St. John, 94th Regt., 1891. Educ. : Edin-

[Died 28 Sept. 1909. burgh Academy ; King's Coll. London ; MACINTOSH. John Macintosh; Landscape Universities of Oxford (B.A. 1862), Heidel-

Painter ; b. Inverness, s. of late John berg, Edinburgh (LL.D. 1882), Hon. Fellow Macintosh, C.E. Educ. : Kingston House King's Coll. London. Scottish Barrister, of Grammar School, and Versailles ; studied 1864 ; formerly Professor History, Uni-

at Heatherley's School of Fine Art, West versity of Edinburgh ; Sheriff of Fife and : London School of Art. and at Paris ; R.B.A. Kinross, 1886-1901. Publications Memoirs 1889-1904 (resigned); Member of Council of 1st Viscount Stair; William Dunbar, : his- Ridley Art Club. Address Woolhampton, Scottish Poet ; John Major, Scottish torian of Scottish near Reading. [Died 5 March 1913. and philosopher ; and from MACIN1YRE, Maj.-Gen. Donald, V.C. ; (re- Kings Fergus Mor Macharr to James tired on a pension); J.P. (Ross-shire); V., George Buchanan, John Knox, Robert William in F.R.G.S. ; b. Kincraig House, Ross-shire, Bruce, \\allace, etc., Dictionary of Natiouai sketch of 12 Sept. 1831 ; m. Angelica A., d. of Rev. Biography ; History T. J. Patteson, Kinnettles, Forfar. Educ. : of Scotland hi Encyclopaedia Britannioa; edition of of Pitscottie private schools England and abroad ; new Lindsay ; History Fife of Practice Addiscombe Military Seminary. Served on of and Kinross ; Manual five separate expeditions under$ Brigadier- of,the Court of Session. Recreations : farm- 454 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACKENZIE

ing, forestry. Address : 7 Albyn Place, d. of Col. W. 1863 (d. | Bremner, 1892) ; 2nd, Edinburgh ; Hearnesbrooke, Ballinasloe, Mabel Elizabeth, g.-d. of late Sir George Co. Galway. Club : University, Edinburgh. Elliot, Bt., 1893. Educ. : King Edward's 10 June 1911. [Died School, Birmingham ; Trin. Coll., Camb

MACK Eric, author ; b. . 25th Entered I.C.S. AY, London, (B.A.). 1862 ; Home Secre- Jan. 1851. Educ. : Scotland, Italy. Time tary to the Government of India, 1882-

of the ; wrote 'all the Love 1887 Chief writing, morning ; Commissioner, Central Provinces,

Letters of a Violinist out of doors walking 1887 ; Chief Commissioner of Burma, 1890 ; about in the country. Publications : Love member Governor-General's Council, 1895 ; of a Violinist Letters (35,000 copies sold) ; Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, 1895-98. Pub- Lover's Litanies The Lover's Missal lications : A ; ; North-East Frontier of Bengal the of the Sea 1884. Gladys Singer ; A Song ; My Recreations: lawn-tennis, billiards. of Dreams Arrows of Nero Address : Lady ; Song ; Radnor House, Holmbury St. and Actea, 1891. Recreation: the violin. Mary, Dorking. Club : Reform. Clubs : Junior Athenaeum, Piccadilly. [Died 10 Nov. 1902. [Died 2 June 1898. MACKENZIE, Sir Allan Russell, 2nd Bt. of John b. cr. MACKAY, Sturgeon, LL.D. ; Auchen- Glen-Muick; 1890; J.P., D.L., for 22 Oct. 1843 e. s. of John Aberdeenshire and cairn, ; Mackay Ross-shire ; b. 28 Mar. Jessie unmarried. : 1850 s. of 1st and Sturgeon ; Educ. ; Bt. and Mary, d. of Edu. Pre Pertli Universities of St. Andrews Russell S. father 1890 Academy ; ; ; m. Lucy, d. of (M.A.) and Edinburgh. 2nd Mathematical Duncan Davidson of Tulloch, 1874. Educ. : Master in Perth 1863 in Edin- Harrow. The Academy, ; Royal Horse Guards ; con-

burgh Academy, 1866 ; First President of tested Ross-shire (C.) ; was one of the

Edinburgh Mathematical Society, 1883 ; head King's Bodyguard for Scotland. Owned Mathematical Master Edinburgh Academy, about 72,800 acres. Recreations : deer- 1873-1904 : Fellow of the Royal Society of stalking, shooting, etc. Heir : s. Victor, of b. 1882 Edinburgh ; Hon. Member the Edinburgh [Lieut. 3rd Batt. Scots Guards]. Mathematical Society ; Member of the Per- Address: Glen-Muick, Ballater, Aberdeen- shire manent International Commission for Mathe- ; Kintail, Ross-shire. Clubs : Carlton, : matical Bibliography. Publications Arith- Marlborough ; New, Edinburgh.

metical Exercises, 1869 ; Elements of Euclid, [Died 20 Aug. 1906. 1884; Key to Elements of Euclid, 1885; MACKENZIE, Col. Sir Felix Calvert, K.B., cr. Arithmetic, 1899; Plane Geometry, 1905; 1897; D.L. ; Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batt. articles in Encyclopaedia Britannica, etc. Seaforth Highlanders; b. 19 Aug. 1826. Recreations: botany, geology, golf, bowls, Recreations : literature and antiquarian lore, skating, photography. Address: 69 North- military history, hill-walking, and horti- umberland Street, Edinburgh. culture. Address : Forres, N.B. Club : [Died 25 March 1914. Scottish Liberal, Edinburgh. MACKAY, John William, President of the [Died 2 Oct. 1902. MACKENZIE, Colonel George Frederick Camp- Commercial Cable Company ; President C.B. 1900 bell, ; A.Q.M.G. Suffolk Regiment ; Nevada Bank, San Francisco ; b. Dublin, A.A.G. Lucknow, 1906; half-pay; b. 22 28 Nov. 1831. Went to New York; 1840 ; Oct. s. of late Francois California, 1851; Nevada, 1860; became 1855; Major m. d. of one of the owners of the Bonanza Mines. Mackenzie, Bengal Army ; 1885, late T. 14th Hussars three Address : 253 Broadway, New York. Capt. Boulton, ; d. Educ.: [Died 27 July 1902. Wellington; Trinity College, Cambridge ; Sandhurst. Entered Suffolk M'KECHNIE, Dugald, M.A. Edinburgh ; K.C. ; 1876 served it in b. 1845 s. of Regiment, ; with Afghanis- ; Dugald M'Kechnie, Jura ; m. 1879-80 and it in Williamina, d. of Charles Wm. Wright of tan, (medal), commanded 1900-2 St. s. d. South Africa, (desaptches twice, Catherine's, Midlothian ; three one and medals with 5 Educ. : Glasgow and Edin. Univ. Called Queen's King's clasps, C.B.) ; Lieut.-Col. 1900 ; commanded 1st to Scottish Bar, 1870 ; Advocate-Depute, Batt. Suffolk Regiment, 1900-4 ; A.Q.M.G. 1877-85 and 1886 ; J.P. Co. Argyll ; Sheriff 1905-6. Club : Naval and of Chancery from 1889, of Argyll, 1891. Malta, Military. 6 Feb. 1909. Publications : Lorimer's Handbook of the [Died MACKENZIE, Sir George Sutherland, K.C.M.G., Law of Scotland ; Book of Styles. Recrea cr. 1902 C.B. 1897 Grand Cross of Crown tions : shooting, fishing, golfing. Address : ; ; of Grand Cross of Brilliant Star 60 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh; Italy ; merchant in the firm Tenga, Aros, Mull. [Died 28 Oct. 1912. (Zanzibar) ; ; partner b. of Gray, Dawes and Co. ; 5 May 1844 ; M'KENNA, Sir Joseph Neale, Kt., cr. 1867 ; 3rd s. of late Sir Wm. Mackenzie, M.D., b. J.P., D.L. ; 1819 ; m. 1st, 1842, Esther K.C.B., C.S.I., and Margaret, d. of Edmund Louisa (d. 1871), d. of Edmond Howe the Prendergast, Ardfinan Castle, Co. Tipperary ; elder of Dublin; 2nd, 1880, Amelia, d. of m. 1st, 1883, Elma (d. 1904), d. of late late G. K. Brooks and widow of R. W Major W. Cairns Armstrong, 15th Regt. ; Hole, 1880. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin 2nd, 1905, Mary Matilda, sis. of H. D. A. Irish Barr. 1849; M.P. Youghal, 1865-68 Owen, widow of A. G. Bovill. Educ. : Dr. 1874-85 S. 1885-92. Address ; Monaghan, Charles Pritchard, F.R.S., Clapham. Mer- Ardogena, Youghal ; 67 Lancaster Gate, W. cantile ; explored the Karun Valley (Persia), 15 1906 [Died Aug. and was the first to direct communica- D.D. open MACKENNAL, Rev. Alexander, B.A., tion between Ispahan and Mahommerah via Chairman of the Council of Mansfield College Shuster ; first administrator (1888--J1) of Oxford Chairman of the ; Congregationa the Imperial British East African Co.'s Union of and 1887 Presi England Wales, ; territories (now the British East Africa Pro- dent of the National Council of the Evan of tectorate) ; concluded treaties on behalf Free 1899-1900 Carew gelical Churches, ; the Italian Government with the Somali Lecturer U.S. Hartford Seminary Conn. A tribes on the Benadir coast (East Africa). 1901. Publications : of the The Story Eng Decorated in recognition of the services lish 1893 Homes and Haunts Separatists, ; rendered to the development of British of in the Pilgrim 1899 ; Sketches Fathers, interests in Africa and Persia ; Vice-Presi- the Evolution of English Congregationalism Vice- dent, Royal Geographical Society ; 1901. Address: Manchester Beechwood, Pres. of Council, Royal Colonial Institute. Cheshire. 23 June 1904 Bowdon, [Died Recreations : shooting and travel. Address : Sir cr MACKENZIE, Alexander, K.C.S.I. ; 53 Cadogau Square, S.W. ; Tempsford Hall, 18i)0 b. e. s. o : ; Dumfries, 28 June 1842 ; Sandy, Beds. Clubs Travellers', Oriental, J. I 1910. Rev. R. Mackenzie, D.D. ; m. Georgina City of London. [Died Nov. 455 MACKENZIE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

10th Bt. of MACKENZIE, Sir James Dixon, privately ; Royal Military College, Sand- cr. Tarbat and 7th of Scatwell ; 1628 and hurst. Ensign, 79th Cameron Highlanders, 75th 1703 ; J.P., D.L. ; Brevet-Maj. Regt., 1854 ; served Crimea, including assault on b. 3rd s. of retired 1876; 22 April 1830; Sebastopol, 1855 ; Indian Mutiny, capture Scots and Field Maj. Lewis Mackenzie, Greys, of Lucknow, 1858 ; Assist. Engineer heiress of S. Bancroft Nancy, o. d. and F. ; in the Crimea and in Oudh, 1858-59 ; Bengal d. of Dr. S. S. cousin 1884; m. Julia, Staff Corps, 1866 ; served P.W. Department Clutsam, 1858 (d. 1898). Educ. : Rugby. and Military Works Department (Super- Ensign 79th Cameron Highlanders, 1855; intending Engineer, Assoc.Inst.C.E.) until captain 1st W.I. Regt. and 14th Foot, 1859 ; Afghan War, 1879; acted twice as Chief : half-pay, 1865. Publications Genealogical Engineer and Secretary to the Gov. Punjab ; 1879 Tables of the Clan Mackenzie, ; The Superintendent Army Clothing, Bengal, Heir : s. James Castles of England, 1896. 1882-92 ; received the thanks of the Govern- Kenneth D., b. 1859. Address : 15 Redcliffe ment of India, and also a pension of 100 as Square, S.W. Club : Army and Navy. a reward for distinguished and meritorious [Died 24 June 1900. service. Publications : Table of Barometrical also various contributions to MACKENZIE, Col. Kenneth James Loch, C.I.E. Heights ; scientific periodicals, etc. Address : 65 Albert 1893 ; e, s. of late Sir W. Mackenzie, K.C.B., d. of late Hall Mansion, S.W. 5 March 1914. C.S.I. ; m. Marian, E. Prendergast, [Died Ardflnan Castle, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. MACKIE, Sir James, K.C.M.G., M.B., : Scotch and schools of Educ. various English ; L.R.C.S.E., LL.D. ; Commander the 1st Artil- Military Academy, Addiscombe. Order of the Medjidie ; retired Surgeon lery, June 1858. Joined the Madras and to H.B.M.'s Consulate-General, Alexandria, subsequently the Royal Artillery, 1858 ; later and sole British Delegate to Egyptian to Staff to civil and b. s. transferred Indian Corps Quarantine Board ; 1838 ; of Alexander for was political employment ; some years Mackie, Hindhillock, New Deer, Aberdeen- and Judicial Com- shire d. of Assistant and Deputy ; m. Louise, Adolphe Moubert, missioner and Commissioner for Berar, the Garswood, Lancashire, 1884. Educ. : Gram- Hyderabad Assigned Districts, ending as mar School, Marischal Coll. and University, Resident at Hyderabad, in the Deccan, Aberdeen. Commenced practice of medicine for a short time acted as 1894-95 ; (1887) in Egypt, 1860 ; appointed Surgeon to H.M.'s at in Resident Ajmere, Rajputana ; retired, Consulate at Alexandria, 1868 ; also Surgeon 1895. Decorated for civil and Nov. political to the Deaconesses' Hospital ; was after- service. Address : Grantbourne, Chobham, wards appointed British Delegate at the : East India United Surrey. Clubs Service, Egyptian Quarantine Board ; received the Grosvenor. [Died 9 Apr. 1903. Queen's medal and Khedive's Star in 1882 for Services the war in in MACKENZIE, Sir Kenneth Smith, 6th Bt., of during Egypt ; 1892 was a to Gairloch ; cr. 1703 ; Ph.D. ; Lord-Lieut, of appointed Delegate represent the British Government at the International Ross and Cromarty from 1881 ; Chairman Conference of Venice. Publica- of County Council from 1890 ; Convener of Sanitary tions : communications to Medical Journals. Ross and Cromarty from 1855 ; b. Harringay e. s. Address : House, Hornsey, 25 May 1832 ; of 5th Alexandria, Egypt. Bt. and Kythe", d. of John Smith Wright, [Died 23 Feb. 1898. D.L. b. 1844 e. *. Rempstone Hall, Notts; S. father 1843; McKILLOP, James, J.P., ; ; m. Eila, d. of late Walter Frederick Campbell, of late Jas. McKillop, coalmaster, Drumclair, : Slamannan m. d. of late Adam Islay, 1860. Educ. private tuition ; Uni- ; 1873, Jessie, St. five s. four d. Educ. : versities of Edinburgh and Giessen. Capt. Nimmo, Andrews ; in the Highland Rifle (Ross-shire) Militia, Andersonian Univ. Glasgow, for mine en- and kindred subjects. Was largely 1855 ; Major, 1870-74 ; contested unsuccess- gineering fully (Liberal) Inverness-shire at General associated with coal mining and mechanical in Elections of 1880 and 1885. Owned about engineering Stirlingshire and Lanarkshire ; 164,700 acres. Heir : s. Kenneth, b. 1861. M.P. (C.) Stirlingshire, 1895-1906. Clubs: Address : Conan House, Conan Bridge, Conservative, Imperial Union, Glasgow. : 5 Nov. 1913. Ross-shire, N.B. Clubs Travellers' ; New, [Died Edinburgh. [Died 10 Feb. 1900. M'KILLOP, William ; M.P. (N.) South Armagh from 1906 b. s. of Daniel b. s. ; Dairy, Ayrshire ; MACKENZIE, Robert Jameson ; 1857 ; and Matilda late of of late Lord Mackenzie, Senator of the M'Killop Blair, Glenarm, Ireland. Educ. : public school. College of Justice of Scotland. Educ. : Antrim, Business in Glasgow, wine merchant and Loretto School ; Keble Coll. Oxford (Senior 1900- rebtaurant proprietor ; M.P. (N.) Sligo, Scholar), M.A. Oxford, 1876-80 ; Master at 1906. Address : Laurieville, Queen's Drive, Clifton College, 1881-88; Rector of Edin- Clubs : National Lib- burgh Academy, 1888-1901. Publications: Crgsshill, Glasgow. Almond of Loretto, War-pictures from eral, Whitehall; Liberal, Glasgow. 25 Aug. 1909. Clarendon. Recreations : walking, travel. [Died Mrs. Y. ; see Sterling, Madame Address : 12 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh. MACKINLEY, Antoinette. Clubs : Authors' ; University, Edinburgh. [Died 24 Nov. 1912. M'KINLEY, William, President of the United Sir States from 4 1897 b. Trum- M'KERLIE, John Graham, K.C.B., 1883 ; March, ; Niles, Col. R.E. retired, 1881; b. Scotland, 9th bull, Co. Ohio, 29 Jan. 1843. Educ. : Poland s. in Apr. 1814 ; 2nd of late Capt. Robert Academy ; Alleghany College. Taught : schools enlisted as in M'Kerlie. Educ. R.M.A., Woolwich. the public ; private June 1861 Joined R.E., 1833 ; Special Commissioner 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 11, ; of 1862 2nd and Commissioner Public Works, Ireland, Commissary Sergeant, Apr. 15, ; of of 1862 1st Feb. 1855 ; Chairman Board Works, 1862 ; Lieut., Sept. 23, ; Lieut., 7, : on C.B. in 1870. Recreation general sporting. 1863 ; Captain, July 25, 1864 ; served Address : Monkstoun, Dublin. Clubs : staffs of Gen. R. B. Hayes, Geo. Crook, and United Winfield S. Hancock breveted in Army and Navy, Caledonian, Service ; ; Maj. for Kildare Street ; Royal St. George's Yacht. U.S. Volunteers by President Lincoln

[Died 7 Jan. 1900. gallantry ha battle, 13 March 1865 ; Acting MACKESY, Lieut.-General William Henry, A.A.G. of 1st Division, 1st Army Corps, on List of Unemployed Supernumerary Indian staff of Gen. S. S. Carroll ; mustered out b. 1 s. in Army ; retired, 1892 ; May 1837 ; of the service, 26 July 1865 ; studied Law of Law John Mackesy, M.D., Waterford ; m. Mahoning County ; at Albany, N.Y., d. of Pierse of at 1870, Teresa, Creagh Mount School, 1867 ; Barr. 1867 ; settled s. Elva, Co. Clare ; three one d. Educ. : Canton, Ohio, 1S67, which became his home ; 466 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 M'LAREN

of elected Stark j mouthshire Prosecuting Attorney Regiment, 1908 ; Chairman, of County, 1869 ; member National House Territorial Forces Associa- 1876 for 14 of Representatives, ; years repre- tion, 1908. Heir : s. Humphrey. Address : sented the Congressional District of which his Glen Uske, Caerleon, Monmouthshire. Club : of Junior county was a part ; as Chairman Ways United Service. [Died 8 March 1914. and Means Committee he reported the Tariff M'LACHLAN, Robert, naturalist and especially defeated for in a Law of 1890 ; Congress entomologist, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.E.S. ; b. 10 gerrymandered district, November following, London, Apr. 1837 ; s. of Hugh M'Lachlan, Greenock although reducing the usual adverse majority ; unmarried. Educ. : chiefly at Ilford. from 3000 to 300 ; Governor of Ohio by a Treasurer and ex-President of the re-elected a plurality of 21,511, 1891 ; by Entomological Society of London ; editor at of the plurality of 80,995, 1893 ; Delegate large Entomologist's Monthly Magazine to the Republican National Convention, and from its commencement in 1864. Publica- supported James G. Elaine for President, tions : A Monographic Revision and Synopsis of of the of 1884 ; member Committee on Resolutions Trichoptera the European Fauna, and and read the Platform to the Convention ; Supplement, 1874-84 ; over 150 papers Delegate at large from Ohio, supporting on entomological subjects, mostly on the the Order John Sherman, 1888 ; as Chairman of Neuroptera, which he made a Committee on Resolutions again reported speciality ; writer of the article Insects, etc., in the 9th edition of the Platform ; again a Delegate at large the Ency. Brit., etc. from Ohio, 1892, and supported the renom- Recreation : gardening. Address : West- ination of Benjamin Harrison, and served view, 23 Clarendon Road, Lewisham. 23 as Chairman of the Convention ; at that [Died May 1904. Sir Convention 182 votes were cast for him for MACLAGAN, Douglas, Kt. ; cr. 1886 ; F.R.S.E. b. 1812 : President, although he had persistently M.D., ; ; widower. Educ. of ex- refused to have his name considered ; on University Edinburgh. Fellow and 18 June 1896, he was nominated for Presi- President of Royal Colleges of Physicians and Pro- dent at St. Louis, receiving 661 out of a Surgeons, Edinburgh ; Emeritus fessor of Medical and Public total of 905 votes ; he was elected President Jurisprudence at the ensuing November election by a Health in Edinburgh University, 1862-96. popular plurality of 600,000 votes, and Address : 28 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. received 271 electoral votes as against 176 Club : University, Edinburgh. for 5 1900. William J. Bryan, Nebraska ; re-elected, [Died Apr. 1900. Address : Executive Mansion, Wash- MACLAGAN, Most Rev. William Dalrymple, ington, U.S.A. [Died 14 Sept. 1901. P.C., D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Archbishop of York from 1891 b. ; Edinburgh, 1826 ; 5th MACKINNON, Donald, M.A. ; Professor of s. of David to Celtic Languages, Edinburgh University, Maclagan, M.D., Physician the Forces during the Peninsular War 1882-1914. Address: 26 Blacket Place, (d. and d. of Edinburgh. [Died 25 Dec. 1914. 1865), Jane, Philip Whiteside, M.D. (d. 1878); m. 1st, Sarah Kate, d. of MACKINNON, Lieut.-Colonel Henry William George Clapham, I860 (d. 1862) ; 2nd, Hon. D.S.O. 1886 A.M.S. retired Alexander, ; ; Augusta Anne Barrington, 4th d. of 6th M.R.C.S., L.S.A. ; 6. 1842 ; s. of late Insp.- Viscount Barrington, 1878 ; three s. one d. Gen. C. Mackinnon ; m. 1st, 1881, Dora : Educ. Edinburgh ; Peterhouse, Cambridge Jessie d. of W. Munro (d. 1891), Surg.-Gen. ; (graduated in Mathematical Honours, 1856). 2nd, 1893, Mabel, d. of late Thomas Keown. in retired Served Indian Army, 1847-52 ; as [Died 24 March 1905. Lieut. ; ordained Deacon, 1856 ; Priest, Sir of MACKINNON, William Alexander, K.C.B. ; 1857; Rector Newington, 1869; Vicar cr. 1891 ; retired Director- General Army of Kensington, 1875 ; Bishop of Lichfteld, Medical Department, and Hon. Surgeon to 1878. Publications: a vol. of Pastoral the b. s. of Queen ; 1830 ; Rev. J. Mackinnon Letters and Synodal Charges, 1891 ; joint- of Skye. Educ. : Glasgow and Edinburgh editor of The Church and the Age, 2 vols. Universities. Entered Army Medical De- 1870. Recreations : walking, riding. Ad- : : partment, 1853 ; Surgeon-General, 1880 ; dress Bishopthorpe, York. Clubs Athen-

served Crimea ; Indian Mutiny, New aeum, Royal Societies. [Died 19 Sept. 1910. 1873-74. Zealand, 1862-66; Coomassie, MACLAINE OF LOCHBUIE (Murdoch Gillian), Address : 28 S. Kensington, Evelyn Gardens, J.P., D.L. ; Chief of the Clan ; b. in island : S.W. Clubs United Service ; New Club, 1 e. s. of of Java, Sept. 1845 ; late (Donald) Oct. Edinburgh. [Died 28 1897. Maclaine of Lochbuie, and Emilie, y. d. of

MACKINTOSH, John, LL.D. (Aberdeen); late Anthony Vincent, Amsterdam ; m. d. of late Salis Schwabe stationer, newsagent, and historian ; b. Scot- Katherine Marian, y. of two s. land, Nov. 1833 ; s. of late William Mackin- Glyn-y-Garth, Co. Anglesea ; : tosh, soldier. Educ. : Parish school of three d. Educ. Edinburgh Acad. ; Military Joined Botriphnie, Banffshire. Publications : His- College ; Priory, Croydon. H.M.

tory of Civilisation in Scotland, 4 vols., 1878- 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), 1861 ; war with the 1888 ; new ed. revised and enlarged, 1892- Times military correspondent the Franco- German 1896 ; The Story of Scotland, 1890 ; History German Army during of the Valley of the Dee, 1895; Historic War of 1870-71. Publications : occasional Earls and Earldoms of Scotland, 1898. correspondent to sporting and other news- Civil list pension of. 50 a year, in considera- papers. Owned 35,000 acres. Recreations : tion of his historical writings and research. devoted to all sports, especially deer-stalking. Address : 30 Union Row. Aberdeen. Heir: Kenneth Douglas Lome, b. 1880. [Died 4 May 1907. Address: Lochbuie Castle, Isle of Mull.

Sir Bt. Clubs : Junior Carlton ; MACKWORTH, Arthur William, 6th ; Royal Highland cr. Oban. 5 Apr. 1909. 1776 ; C.B., D.L., J.P. ; Colonel R.E. Yacht, [Died B.A. 1886 ; e. s. of 5th Bt. and Mathilde Eleanor M'LAREN, Rev. Alexander, (London), b. Litt.D. Minister Eliza, 2nd d. of Colonel Peddie, K.H. ; D.D. (Edin.), (Victoria); o of from 1858 ; Oct. 1842 ; 5. father 1857 ; m. Alice, d. of Union Chapel, Manchester, 1826 *. of David mer- Joseph Cubitt, C.E., Park Street, West- b. 11 Feb. ; M'Laren,

and Wingate ; m. minster, 1865 ; six s. five d. Lieut. R.E. chant, Glasgow, Mary cousin Marion M'Laren. Educ. : Glasgow

High School ; Glasgow University ; Stepney (now Regent's Park) College. Minister of in 1846-58. West Indies, 1888-91 ; commanded R.E. Portland Chapel, Southampton, : Sermons in Man- Aldershot, 1894-99 ; Hon. Colonel, 1st Mon- Publications preached 150 457 MACLAEEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 " " Chester (1st, 2nd, and 3rd series) ; Secrets Squadron, and H.M.S. Marlborough in the Mediterranean was on in of Power, and Other Sermons ; Week-day ; duty Athens in the revolution in which Evening Addresses ; A Spring Holiday during King Otto as in his lost the throne served as one of the Italy ; The Life of David reflected ; medical

Psalms of Colossians in Ex- officers' of Greenwich Hospital ; and after- ; Exposition " " of Psalms in wards hi H.M.S. on positor's Bible ; Exposition Challenger the Victor's Australian station settled hi Expositor's Bible (3 vols.) ; The ; Sydney and became President of the Board of Crown, and other Sermons, 1897 ; numerous Health, other volumes of Sermons. Address : Union 1885; Vice-Chancellor of the University, 1887 of the Chapel, Manchester. [Died 5 May 1910. ; Member Legislative Council, 1889; Vice-President of the Executive MACLAREN, Ian ; see Watson, Rev. John. Council, 1893. Publications : contributed Lord John LL.D. M'LAREN, ; M'Laren, several papers to various medical journals. and Aberdeen D.L. Edinburgh, Glasgow, ; ; Address : 155 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Lord of 1881 Lord of Session, Scotland, ; Club : Australian. [Died 24 Aug. 1914. b. e. s. Justiciary, 1885 ; Edinburgh, 1831 ; M'LEAN, Hon. Allan ; at one time M.P. Gipps- of Duncan M'Laren, M.P. ; m. Ottilie, d. of land North ; Member of the Executive H. L. Glasgow, 1868. Educ. : Schwabe, Council of Victoria b. 3 Feb. 1840 *. of Edinburgh University. Member of Faculty ; ; Charles M'Lean ; m. 1st, 1866 ; 2nd, 1886 ; of Sheriff of Advocates, 1856; Chancery, s. : five two d. Educ. at home by tutors ; 1869-80 ; Q.C. and Lord Advocate, 1880 ; State School, Tarraville, Gippsland. Senior M.P. for District, 1880; Edin- Wigtown partner hi A. M'Lean & Co., Stock and 1881. Publication : A Treatise on burgh, Station Agents of Melbourne. Maffra Shire Law of Wills. Address : 46 Moray Place, Council, 1873-1880: M.L.A. Gippsland : Edinburgh ; Glenuig, Kinlochailort. Club North electorate, 1880-1900; resigned to Athenaeum. [Died Q Apr. 1910. enter first Federal Parliament ; took office M'LAREN, Walter Stowe Bright; M.P. (L.) as President of Board of Land and Works, from b. Crewe Division of Cheshire 1910 ; Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey, s. of late Edinburgh, 1853 ; y. Duncan and Minister of Agriculture hi Munro M'Laren, formerly Lord Provost, M.P. for Government, 1890, and retained these offices Edinburgh, and Priscilla Bright, of Roch- until 1891, when he took up, instead, port- dale, sister of John Bright, M.P., and Jacob folio of Chief Secretary, which he relin- m. d. of late of Bright, M.P. ; 1883, Eva, quished on defeat Ministry, 1893 ; joined William Muller, of Valparaiso, Chili, and Sir (then Mr.) George Turner's Administra- one d. Hillside, Shenley, Herts ; by adoption. tion, without portfolio, 1894 ; retired from : Educ. Craigmount School, Edinburgh ; Ministry, 1898 ; Premier and Chief Secretary, into Edinburgh University (M.A.). Entered Victoria, 1899-1900 ; Member of the Federal business in Keighley as a worsted spinner Parliament from 1900; Minister for Trade and in the firm of Smith & M'Laren, but Customs, Commonwealth Parliament of of retired in 1890 ; was a director Bolckow, Australia, 1904-5. Recreations : rifle-shoot- Vaughan, & Co., Ltd., and other large coal ing, cricket. Address : Duart, Beaconsfleld and iron companies ; M.P. Crewe Division Parade, Albert Park, and Maffra, Gippsland. of but defeated in Cheshire, 1886, 1892, 1895 ; [Died 13 July 1911. an Liberal and Free advanced strong Trader ; M'LEAN, Donald, D.L., J.P., Sutherland; an advocate of the extension of the Parlia- Agent or Factor to the Duke of Sutherland, to : mentary Franchise women. Publication K.G. ; b. Cleveland, Yorkshire ; s. of Alex. Report on Weaving Schools in Germany, M'Lean, who was for many years agent made to the Clothworkers' Company. on the Loftus estates to the late Earl of : Address 56 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Great Zetland ; m. d. of late Alex. M'Rae, Muir- : Comp Cottage, Borough Green. Club : town, Inverness ; five s. five d. Educ. Liberal. 29 National [Died June 1912. Privately ; Gainford Academy, Co. Durham. On leaving school entered father's office Simon, assist.-editor MACLAUCHLAN, Hugh and learnt the profession of land agent and London Star from 1892 ; s. of Rev. Dr. surveyor, and became assistant ; on father's Thomas Maclauchlan, author of The Early death succeeded him as agent on the Loftus Scottish Church. Educ. : Edinburgh Aca- and mineral and also Editor agricultural estates, demy and University. Hampshire as and and Portsmouth practised general surveyor valuer; Telegraph Evening News, appointed by the late Duke of Sutherland 1886-92. Address : 75 Croxted West Road, to the factorship of the Earldom of Suther- Dulwich. [Died 28 Dec. 1899. land, 1885 ; was also given charge of the M'LAUGHLIN, Lieut.-Col. Hubert James, west coast of the Sutherland estates, including D.S.0. 1902 ; Remount Department, Reserve the two large parishes of Assynt and Eddra- of Officers 5th Lancers b. 2 ; (retired) ; Dec. chilles ; elected a Fellow of the Surveyors' 3rd s. of late 1860 ; Maj.-Gen. Edward Institution, 1889 ; a County Councillor, and

M'Laughlin of The Lydiates, Hereford: m. was for some time Convener ; Chairman of 1909, Winifred Hawthorne, o. d. of H. M. the County Road Board and of the Standing

Hicks of Brisbane ; one s. Served South Joint Committee and Executive Committee ;

Africa, 1881 (despatches) ; Soudan, 1884-85 Chairman of the Parish Council and School with bronze (medal clasp, star) ; South Board of Golspie ; a Governor and Treasurer Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches, promoted of the Sutherland Technical School. Pub- Lt.-Col., D.S.O., South Africa medal, 3 lications : Sutherland Estates Shootings and clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps). Address : Fishings. Recreations : Farming, gardening, Trelawney, Cargate, Aldershot. Club : shooting. Address : Rhives House, Golspie, Junior Army and Navy. N.B. [Died 9 July 1915. Died. 28 March 1915. [ MACLEAN, Captain Donald Charles Hugh, MACLAURIN, Hon. Sir Henry Normand, Kt., D.S.O. 1902; Royal Scots; b. 13 July of of Gwendoline Katherine cr. 1902 ; Chancellor the Univ. Sydney 1875; m. 1907, d. of Charles of Shorestone from 1896 ; b. Kilconquhar, Scotland, 10 Leonora, y. Hope s. Educ. : Clifton Dec. 1835 ; of James MacLaurin, A.M., Hall, Northumberland. served and Katherine Briarcliffe ; m. 1871, Eliza College. Entered army, 1895 ; (d. 1908), d. of Charles Nathan, F.R.C.S., South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, : St. 3 2 Sydney. Educ. Andrews (M.A.) ; Queen's medal, clasps, King's medal, Edinburgh (M.D.). Entered Royal Navy clasps, D.S.O.). Address : Adjutant, Banga- as Assistant 1858 served in lore Rifle Bangalore, India. " Surgeon, " ; Volunteers, H.M.S. RoyallAlbert in the Channel Club : Caledonian. [Died 12 Apr. 1909. 458 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACLEOD

cr. 1890 served 1st MACLEAN, Sir Francis William, Kt., ; Medical service, Army of India ; Dec. 1844 3rd s. above K.C.I.E., cr. 1898 ; b. 13 ; and 2nd capture of Chusan heights Barrow Battles of of late Alexander Maclean, Hedges, Canton ; capture of Amoy ; d. of late John Central Carshalton ; m. 1869, M., Chefoo, Chin, Kiang Fu ; India; : School Prof, of Sowerby. Educ. Westminster ; Haiderabad ; Deccan ; Military Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A.). Barr. Medicine, Army Med. School. Netley. De- Inner 'Temple, 1868; Q.C. 1886; Bencher, corated for above services. Address : Glen- 1892; M.P. Mid Oxfordshire. Woodstock avon, Clifton Down, Clifton. Clubs : East Division (L.), 1885-86; L.U. 1886-91; India United Service; Royal Southern of Master in Lunacy, 1891 ; Chief Justice Yacht. (Died 10 Nov. 1898. 1896-1909 Kaiser-i-Hand Gold Bengal, ; MACLEAR, Rev. George Frederick, D.D. ; 1900 chairman of Indian Famine Medal, ; Warden of St. Augustine's College, Canter- Relief Committees, 1897, 1900, and 1907 ; Head- bury ; Hon. Canon Canterbury ; Vice-Chancellor of the Calcutta University, master King's Coll. School, London (retired) ; 1898-1900. Address: 17 Rutland Gate, e. s. of Rev. b. Bedford, 3 Feb. 1833 ; George Clubs : Garrick. S.W. Brooks's, Maclear, M.A. Educ. : Bedford Grammar [Died 11 Nov. 1913. 2nd School ; Trin. Coll. Camb. Scholar ; 1st class Theo- M' CLEAN, Prank, M.A., Hon. LL.D. Glasgow ; class Classical Tripos, 1855 ; b. o. F.R.S., R.F.A.S., M.Inst.C.E. ; 1837 ; logical Tripos, 1856 ; Carus University s. of J. R. M'Clean, Civil Engineer, F.R.S., Prize, 1854-55: Burney University Prize, d. of John M.P. ; m. 1865, Ellen, y. Greg 1855; Hulsean, 1857; Maitland, 1858, : of Escowbeck, Lancaster. Educ. West- 1861 ; Norrisian Prize, 1863 ; Preacher at 1865-70 minster ; Glasgow College ; Trinity College, Temple Church, ; Boyle Lecturer, Cambridge; Scholar 1858, B.A. 1859 1877-80. Publications : Class-books of Old Class-books (Wrangler). Apprenticed to Sir John Hawk- and New Testament History ; Evi- shaw, Civil Engineer, 1859 ; became partner on the Catechism and Prayer-Book ; Eucharist Intro- in firm of M'Clean & Stileman, .C.E., 1862 ; dential Value of the Holy ; Introduction to the engaged in charge of important Dock and duction to the Creeds ; Articles of the Oxford to the Railway works until 1870, when he retired ; Editor Helps Mediaeval from professional work ; established an Study of the Bible; Missions; Astronomical Observatory at Tunbridge Conversion of the Celts, English, and North- Church. Address : Wells in 1874, and from that time was much men ; The Village engaged on solar and stellar spectroscopic Warden's Lodge, St. Augustine's College, 19 Oct. 1902. work ; published various papers on spectro- Canterbury. [Died

work ; awarded the gold medal of the b. scopic MACLEAR, John Pearse, Admiral, retired ; Royal Astronomical Society for his photo- Cape of Good Hope, 27 June 1838; *. of graphic survey of star spectra in both hemi- Sir T. Maclear, late Astronomer-Royal and other contributions to the late Sir J. F. spheres, C.G.H. ; m. Julia, d. of W. of 1899 dis- advancement astronomy, ; Herschel, Bt., 1878. Educ. : private school, covered the presence of Oxygen in the Helium C.G.H. Joined H.M.S. "Castor" as naval Isaac " " Class of Stars, 1897 ; founded the 1851 Mid. in in Baltic cadet, ; Algiers " " Newton at Cambridge, Lieut, in studentships 1890; and Black Sea, 1854-56 ; Sphinx the Victoria Tele- Lieut, of presented Photographic during China War, 1860-62 ; 1st inches to the " " scope (24 aperture) Royal Octavia ; during" Abyssinian" campaign Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1894. commander of Challenger in her scientific col- " Recreations : scientific pursuits ; the of 1879- voyage, 1872-76 ; Capt. Alert," lection of illuminated " " manuscripts, early 1882, and of Flying Fish 1883-87 ; Survey etc. Address : Rusthall coins, House, Service ; Rear-Admiral, 1891 ; retired, Wells 1 Onslow S.W. Tunbridge ; Gardens, 1891. Publications: Compilation of Hydro- Clubs : Athenseum, University. graphic Sailing Directions. Recreations : [Died 8 Nov. 1904. meteorology, natural history. Address: MACLEAN, James Mackenzie, President of the Beaconscroft, Chiddingfold, Surrey. Club : 17 1907. Institute of Journalists, 1897-98 ; b. 13 Aug. United Service. [Died July

1835 s. of Alexander Maclean ; m. C.B. ; 1st, 1867, MACLEAY, Col. Alexander Caldcleugh, Anna Maria Whitehead ; 2nd, Sara 3rd Batt. Seaforth 1900, 1897 ; J.P. ; Hon. Col.

Fellow of ; e. s. of J. R. Kennedy. Bombay University Highlanders ; b. 1843 ; Macleay ; formerly Chairman of Bombay Town Council. m. 1867, Mabel, d. of late Col. W. Anderson, Editor of the Newcastle 1855-58 : Fairfield Chronicle, ; C.B., Bengal Artillery. Address leader-writer Manchester 1858-59 Guardian, ; Court, Eastbourne. Club : Conservative. editor and proprietor Bombay Gazette, 1859- [Died 3 Apr. 1907. 1879 and contributor b. ; part proprietor London id'LENNAN, William, F.R.S. (Canada); Western to M.P. for 2nd s. of Mail, Cardiff, 1900; Montreal, Canada, 8 May 1856 ; 1885-92 first Conservative M.P. Isabella Stewart m. Oldham, ; Hugh M'Lennan and ; for Cardiff for seconded address of forty years ; Marion, d. of Pemberton Paterson Quebec. to in of Crown House Commons, 1886 ; M.P. Educ. : Montreal High School and M'Gill (C.) for Cardiff, 1895-1900; President College (B.C.L.). Admitted as a Notary, Institute of Journalists, 1896-97. Publica- 1880. Publications: Songs of Old Canada tions : Maclean's Guide to a histori- Bombay, (translations of old French songs) ; Spanish cal handbook for all Western India from o' Life collaboration with John ; Span (in before the to and New English conquest present day ; Miss M'llwraith) ; In Old France

Recollections of Westminster and India ; ; (this contributed to American publications) silver medallist Society of Arts, 1882, for was a pretty constant contributor to Harper's paper on The Results of British Rule in Magazine for ten years. Address: 1056 India, and again in 1903 for paper on India's Dorchester Street, Montreal. place in an Imperial Federation. Address : [Died 12 Aug. 1904. 40 Earl's Clubs : V.D Nevern Square, Court, S.W. MACLEOD, Very Rev. Donald, D.D., ; Baldwin, Junior Athenseum. Chaplain in Ordinary to the King in Scot- 22 1906. editor of Good 18/2- [Died Apr. land ; acting Words, 1905 Emeritus Minister of Parish of The MACLEAN, William Campbell, C.B. ; M D., b. Stirlingshire ; LL.D., Hon. Physician to Queen Victoria; Park Glasgow ; Campsie, of the s. s. of Norman Macleod, D.D., Dean Surg.-Gen. (retired) ; b. in Ayrshire ; y. of Celtic scholar and author ; John Maclean, Boneray and Drimnin, Argyll- Chapel Royal ; of b. of Norman Macleod, D.D., Dean Chapel and Dean of the Thistle, first editor burgh Academy, and University (M.D.) ; Royal author m. Isabella, d. Paria (M.D.); Fellow Madras University. of Good Words, and ;, MACLEOD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of James Anderson of Renfrew- of Rural Highholm, Rochdale and Dean, 1877-90 ; Arch- shire three s. one d. : different ; Educ. deacon-designate of Manchester, 1890 ; Chair- schools of ; Univ. Glas. (B.A.). Travelled man of the Manchester School Board, 1891, two first years ; parish Lauder ; subsequently 1894, 1897, 1900; of the School Boards Linlithgow ; Moderator of the Assembly of Association of England and Wales, and of the Church of Scotland, 1895-96 ; Convener several Trusts, 1895-1902. Publication : of the Home Mission Committee of the Church Reprint of Church Congress Papers. Recrea- of Scotland from 1888-1900. Publications : tion : music, rowing. Address : The Memoir of : Norman Macleod, D.D. ; Sunday Deanery, Manchester. Club Grosvenor. Home Service Christ and ; Society ; The [Died 8 May 190'3. Doctrine and Validity of the Ministry and MACLURE. Sir John William, 1st Bart. ; cr. Sacraments of the National Church of Scot- 1898 ; D.L., J.P., F.R.G.S. ; M.P. (C.) Stret- land, Baird Lecture, 1903 ; many contribu- ford Div. (S.E. Lanes) from 1886 ; J.P. for tions to Good Words lectures on the ; Co. Lancaster and for City of Manchester; Reformation, the Parochial System, and Dr. b. Manchester, 22 Apr. 1835 ; s. of John in the St. Giles' series. Address : Chalmers, Maclure, Manchester, and Elizabeth, d. of 8 Tipperlinn Road, Edinburgh. Clubs : Wes- William Kearsley of Kearsley ; m. Eleanor, tern, Glasgow ; University, Edinburgh. d. of Thomas Nettleship, East Sheen, Surrey, 17 [Died Dec. 1911. 1859. Educ. : Manchester Grammar School. late MACLEOD, Rev. John. B.A., D.D. ; Minister With Canon Richson founded Manchester of Govan Parish, Glasgow, from 1875 ; b. and Salford Sanitary Association, the 1 Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland, 22 June 1840. pioneer in the work of improving the homes : Educ. University of Glasgow. Minister of and the health of great centres of population :

Newton-on-Ayr Parish, 1861-62 ; Duns founder, and was Hon. Secretary, of the Parish, Berwickshire, 1862-75. Publications : Fund for the Relief of Distress during the

The Celebration of the Holy Communion in Cotton Famine lasting 1862-66 ; with late Scottish Church Society Conferences, 1894 ; Lord Derby (Prime Minister) and others, he The Divine Life of the Church (The Holy distributed over 1,500,000 amongst suffering Sacrament of Baptism), 1895, etc. Address : operatives of Lancashire, Cheshire, Derby-

The Manse, Govan, Glasgow. shire, and Yorkshire ; churchwarden of

[Died 4 Aug. 1898. Manchester, 1881-96 ; raised over 50,000 fine MACLEOD, Rev. Norman, D.D., F.R.S.E. ; for restoration of old parish church

Principal Clerk of the General Assembly of (now the Cathedral) ; Knight of Grace of

Church of Scotland ; Moderator of the General St. John of Jerusalem ; Past Grand Deacon in Assembly, 1900 ; b. Morven, Argyllshire, 7 in the Grand Lodge of Freemasons June 1838 e. s. of late was of 40th Lancashire ; Rev. John Macleod, England ; Major of : e. s. D.D., minister Morven ; m. Helen Augusta, Rifles. [ Heir John Edward Stanley, d. 2nd of late John Colquhoun of Luss. Educ. : b. 25 Feb. 1869 ; Capt. Army Pay Depart- e. home ; Glasgow University. Became ment ; m. 1898 Ruth Ina Muriel, d. of minister of St. Columba's Parish, Glasgow, late Commander W. B. M'Hardy, R.N., of 1861 Blair Address: 10 ; Athole, Perthshire, 1868 ; St. Hamilton, N.B. Haysleigh S.E. : Stephen's, Edinburgh, 1875 ; first charge of Gardens, Anerley, Club Junior : Inverness, 1890 ; resigned his parochial United Service.] Publications Reports and charge, 1906. Address : 74 Murrayfield Returns. Recreations : music and the exten- Gardens, Edinburgh. Club : University, sion of educational work. Address : Whalley Edinburgh. [Died 11 Dec. 1911. Range, Manchester. Clubs : Carlton, Con- Junior Carlton Manchester Con- McLEOD, Lt.-Ccl. Reginald George M'Queen, servative, ; servative, and others. [Died 28 Jan. 1901. D.S.O. 1900 ; R.A. ; b. 25 June 1859 ; m. C. 1902 Cicely Knightley, d. of W. Boyd of McMAHON, Gen. A., F.R.S. ; Commissioner b. 23 March 1830 s. North House, Longbenton, Newcastle ; one of Lahore (retired) ; ;

s. Served South Africa, 1899-1902 (de- of Capt. Alex. McMahon, H.E.I.C.S ; m. 1st, spatches, Queen's medal, 3 clasps King's d. of Col. C. F. Head, late Queen's Royal d. of of Stroud medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; retired 1908. Regt. ; 2nd, Henry Dorling [Died 21 Aug. 1910. Green House, Croydon. Served for 8 years MACLEOD, Inspector-Gen. William, M.D., C.B. in 39th M.N.I, and for 30 years in the 1880. Address : 18 Mornington Avenue, Punjab Commission. Fellow of the Lahore West Kensington, W. [Died 17 Feb. 1904. University; V.P.G.S., 1895-97. Publica- M'CLINTOCK, Sir Francis Leopold, K.C.B., cr.

1891 ; D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Admiral -LI . J.1CVCJ.JJ. kJyU.CW.^, kJ. TT . j 111 retired ; Elder Brother of Trin. House ; b. s. S.W. Club: United Service. Dundalk, 8 July 1819 ; 2nd of Henry 21 1904. M'Clintock, 3rd Dragoon Guards, and Eliza- [Died Feb. Hon. Puisne Com- beth Melsina, d. of Ven. George Louis Fleury, MACMAHON, Hugh, Judge, of mon Pleas, Ontario ; b. 6 March 1836, D.D., Archdeacon of Waterford ; m. Annette, Irish m. Isabel e. d. d. of R. Foster Dunlop and Hon. Mrs. Dunlop, parentage ; 1864, Janet, Monasterboice House, Co. Louth, 1870. of late Simon Mackenzie, Belleville, Ont. Called to the Bar, 1864 ; Q.C. 1876 ; Puisne Entered R.N. 1831 ; served in four Arctic Judge of Common Pleas Division of High voyages ; discovered fate of Franklin's Ex- Court of Justice, Ont., 1887 ; Roman pedition, 1859 ; received Honorary Freedom : Catholic ; Liberal. Address 185 Beverley of the City of London ; Commodore at Street, Toronto. [Died 18 Jan. 1911. Jamaica, 1865-68 ; Admiral Superintendent, Lt.-Colonel Norman Portsmouth Dockyard, 1872-77 ; Comman- McMAHON, Reginald, der-in-chief North American and West D.S.O. 1900; Commanding 4th Battalion of b. Indian Station, 1879-82. Publication : The Royal Fusiliers (City London Regt.) ;

of Sir John the of 24 Jan. 1866 ; s. of General Sir Thomas Fate " Franklin, Voyage the Fox," 1859. Address : 16 Queens- McMahon, 3rd Bart., C.B. ; unmarried. berry Place, S.W. Club : United Service. Educ. : Eton. Joined the Royal Fusiliers, in 1886- [Died 17 Nov. 1907. 1885 ; served Burmese Expedition, MACLURE, Very Rev. Edward Craig, M.A., 1887, as Special Service Officer (medal with Viet. of served in S. 1899-1902 D.D., Hon. LL.D. ; Dean Manchester clasp) ; Africa, s. from 1890 ; b. 10 June 1833 ; e. of late (severely wounded, despatches, Queen's 2 John Maclure ; m. e. d. of Johnson Gedge, medal, 5 clasps, King's medal, clasps, Bury St. Edmunds. Educ. : Manchester D.S.O.). Address: 83 Victoria Street, Club: Naval and School ; Brasenose Coll. Oxford. Vicar of Westminster, S.W. Nov. 1914. Habergham Eaves, Burnley, 1863-77 : Vicar Militarv \Died 11 460 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MACNAQHTEN

' Sir William 3rd Bt. Co. M'MAHON, Samuel, ; cr. Sligo, 1852 ; 8. of late James MacMuun, J.P. Co. D.L. Co. t. 1815; Clare, Tyrone; M.D. ; m., 1st, Letitia MacMunn ; 2nd, retired b. 9 Captain 2nd Life Guards, 1880 ; Susan Bartlett Webb, sister of late Captain Nov. 1839; S. father 1873. Attache" at Webb, who was drowned while attempting at Stuttgardt, 1858; Florence, 1858; at to swim Niagara Falls ; three s. Educ. : at Munich, 1859 ; Constantinople, 1861 ; Trinity College. Dublin. Entered College at Life retired, 1862 ; Cornet 2nd Guards, 1862 ; 15 years of age, and graduated as B.A. with was H.S. Co. 1889. Owned about at Tyrone, honours 19 ; made numerous researches, 21,100 acres. Heir : b. Lionel, b. 1856. mostly in physiological chemistry and on Address : Mountfleld Lodge, , Co. animal pigments ; life governor Univ. Bir- Clubs : St. James's. Tyrone. Carlton, mingham ; served in South African War, [Died 3 June 1905. 1889-1902 (despatches, Queen's medal and Hon. Senator from 1884 three M'MiLLAN, Donald, ; clasps) ; appointed Staff Officer by b. 5 March 1835 ; m. 1857, Amy Ann, d. of Lord Roberts to accompany Royal Hospitals Ont. : Amasa Lewis, Aylmer, Educ. Vic- Commission ; retired Col. and Adm. Medical toria University. Address : Alexandria, Officer, No. 6 District, North Mid. Div. Ont. 26 1419. T. F. Lieut.-Col. [Died July ; Surgeon A.M.R., etc. ; MACMILLAN, Rev. Hugh, D.D. Edin. and J.P., Staffordshire. Publications: The St. Glas., LL.D. Andrews, F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Spectroscope in Medicine ; Outlines of Scot. minister Free West Clinical ; Church, Greenock, Chemistry ; and numerous papers

N.B., from 1878 ; b. Aberfeldy, Perthshire, published in Philos. Trans, and Proc. of d. of 17 Sept. 1833 ; m. Jean, William Patison Royal Soc. and various scientific and medical of Williamfield, 1859. Educ. : Breadalbane journals, and to Ency. Brit. Recreations : Hill Street Academy, Aberfeldy ; Institution, riding, travel, microscopy, spectrpscopy, Edinburgh ; University and Free Church animal chemistry. Address : Oakleigh, Coll. Edinburgh. Appointed minister of Wolverhampton. [Died 20 Feb. 1911. 1859 Free Church, Kirkmichael, Perthshire, ; McMURDO. Captain Arthur Montagu, D.S.O., St. Free Peter's Church, Glasgow, 1864 ; F.R.G.S. ; Director Slavery Department, in Free Coll. Thomson Lecturer Church Cairo, from 1898 ; b. Fulham, 15 March 1861;

Aberdeen, 1886 ; Cunningham Lecturer in y. s. of late Gen. Sir M. McMurdo, G.C.B., etc., Coll. (sir Free Church Edinburgh, 1894 ; Gun- and Susan, d. of Charles Napier ; m.

ning Lecturer, Edinburgh University, 1897 ; Helen Estcourt, d. of late B. Cotton, Afton, : Moderator of General Assembly of Free Isle of Wight. Educ. Haileybury ; Sand-

Church of Scotland, 1897-98; travelled in hurst. Joined 71st H.L.I., 1882 ; attached

Norway, Denmark, Italy, Egypt, Turkey, Egyptian army, 1886-94 ; operations in : Palestine, and Asia Minor. Publications Soudan, 1888-89 ; action at Handoob,

First Forms of Vegetation, 1861 ; Bible wounded, camel shot (4th class Medjidie) ; in Teachings in Nature, 1867 ; Holidays attack on Fort Khor Mousa ; action at

High Lands, 1889 : The Ministry of Nature, Gemaizah (medal with clasp, bronze star) ;

1871 ; The True Vine, 1871 ; The Garden action of Toski (despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) ; and the City, 1872; The Sabbath of the on Headquarters Staff, Egyptian Army

Fields, 1876 ; Two Worlds are Ours, 1880 ; 1890-94. Recreations: cricket, hunting, : : The Marriage in Cana, 1882 ; The Riviera, shooting. Address Cairo. Club Naval 1914. 1885 ; The Olive Leaf, 1886 ;2 Roman Mosaics, and Military. [Died 15 Apr. 1888 Comfort in 1890 The ; My Sorrow, ; M'MURTRIE, Very Rev. John, M.A., D.D. of Gate Beautiful, 1891 ; The Mystery Grace, (Aber.), F.R.S.E. ; b. Ayr, Dec. 1831 ; Father 1893 The Daisies of 1894 The ; Nazareth, ; Dean of Faculty of Solicitors, Ayr, and Bank of Clock of Nature. 1896 ; The Spring the d. of Agent ; m. 1875, Beatrice Somerville, 1898 in 1899 Day, ; Gleanings Holy Fields, ; late Alex. Brodie, 10 Oxford Terrace, Edin- The 1901 ; The Christmas s. : Highland Tay, burgh ; two four d. Educ. Ayr Academy ; Corn of liose, 1901 ; The Heaven ; Religion Univ. of Edinburgh. Licensed by Presby- and Art, an appreciation of the life-work of tery of Ayr, and appointed Assistant in New G. R. of Watts, R.A. ; Deeper Meanings Kilpatrick Parish, Dumbarton Presbytery,

Plant Life ; several of which were translated in St. 1856 ; appointed Assistant George's into Swedish, French, German, Norwegian, Parish, Edinburgh ; ordained by Presbytery Italian, etc. Recreations : archaeological and to of Edinburgh ; inducted Mains and natural ursuits. Address : 2 history Murray- Strathmartine Presbytery of Dundee, 1858 ; field Road, .udtinburgh. [Died 24 May 1903. translated to St. Bernard's Parish, Edin- 1866 Moderator of General BTMORDIE, Robert James, M.P. (C.) East burgh, ; Assembly of of of Belfast from 1911 ; Lord Mayor Belfast, Church Scotland, 1904-5; Convener, 1910-11-12-13 late John Andrew Church of Scotland's Foreign Mission Com- ; 8. of Rev. b. 1908. Publica- M'Mordie, Seaford, Co. Down ; Cumrau, mittee, 1885-1908; retired, of Sir William tions : Edited the Church of Scotland Jan. 1849 ; m. 1885. Julia, d. Maga-

: Life and for 19 ; Gray ; one s. one d. Educ. Royal zine, Work, years Papers Academical Institution and Queen's College, to Life and Work and to Journal of Con- Belfast (M.A. Queen's University, Ireland). chology and other periodicals. Recreations : Fellow of Botanical of ; Admitted a solicitor, 1874 ; retired, 1899 ; Society Edinburgh member Belfast Corporation since 1907. member of Conchoiogical Society of Great : Inverleith Address : Knock, Belfast. Clubs : Carlton, Britain and Ireland. Address 13 Belfast. 2 Apr. 1912. Constitutional ; Ulster, Urnon, Place, Edinburgh. [Died Sir K.C.I.E. ; [ Died 25 March 1914. MACNABB, Donald Campbell, of cr. C.S.I. 1881 b. 1832. Entered M'MORINE, Ven. John Ker, Rector St. 1887 ; ;

Indian Civil 1851 ; retired 1881 ; James', Kingston, from 1885 ; Archdeacon Service, Address : of Ontario from 1905. Educ. : Queen's Uni- Commissioner in Punjab, 1875-81. Club: versity, Kingston (M.A., D.D.). Ordained Farley Copse, Bracknell, Berks. St. East Indian United Service. 1867 ; Missionary at Lanark, 1867-69 ; of Port 30 Jan. 1913. Paul, Almonte, 186^-77 ; Incumbent [Died of 1905. Hon. Sir Francis Arthur, 1877-85 ; Canon Ontario, MACNAGHTEN, Right 3rd Bt. cr. 1836 ; Address : Kingston, Ontario. Edmund Workman-, ; J.P. head of Clan [Died 13 Nov. 1912. P.C., Ireland, 1905; ; H.M.'s Lieut, of Co. Antrim MACMUNN, Charles Alexander, M.A., M.D. ; Macnaghten ; from 1890 Lieut.-Col. 8th Hussars, retired at one time F.C.S., and F.R.M.S. ; Hon. ; Irish Rifles from Pathologist and Physician, Wolverhampton 1871 Hon. Col. 4bh Batt. S. father 1890 b. 9 July 1828 ; Genera! Hospital (retired) ; Consulting ; London, Alice he divorced, Physician, Roya' Orphanage : b. Seaticld, 1876 ; m. 1865, (whom 461 MAONAGHTEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1883), d. of late Sir W. H. Russell, LL.D. m. Georgina Elizabeth, o. c. of Rev. St. 8th Caulfeild and Entered Army, 1846 ; Captain Hussars, George Irvine, widow of Hull Reid : three s. 1856 ; served in Eastern Campaign, 1854-55 ; Browning two d. Educ. : Lieut.-Col. 8th Hussars, 1865. Owned about Dublin, Wiesbaden, and London, M.D. St. 8300 acres. Heir : b. Baron Macnaghten. And., F.R.C.S.I. Joined Army Med. Staff,

: 1863 ; as Address Dundarave, Bushmills, Co. Antr'm. retired, Brig.-Surgeon, 1892 ; in Home District till Club : United Service. employed 1902 ; served [Died 21 July 1911. in British Military Ambulance during Franco- German MACNAGHTEN, 1st Baron (cr. 1887; Life war, 1870-71 ; present at siege of

Paris ; 22nd Peerage), Edward Macnaghten, 4th Bt. ; cr. accompanied Div. llth Army before Chartres 1836 ; P.C., D.L., J.P., G.C.B., cr. 1911 ; Corps and advance oil Orleans G.C.M.G. 1903 ; Hon. LL.D., Dublin ; Lord (received thanks of General vou of from 1887 Chair- German steel war Appeal-in-Ordinary ; Wittich, medal) ; pro- man of Legal Council of Education from ceeded to Le Mans and Connerre" (bronze of cross for French 1895 ; sometime Fellow Trinity College, succouring wounded) Cambridge; Hon. Fellow, 1902; b. 1830; Ashanti war, 1873-74, in medical charge of *. of C. Staff 2nd Sir Edmund W. Macnaghten, Headquarters (despatches, 1874 ; pro- and d. of moted medal Dundarave, Co. Antrim, Mary, E. Surg.-Major, and clasp) ; em-

Gwatkin ; m. Frances (d. 1903), o. c. of Rt. ployed Headquarters A.M.D. 1874-78 Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, P.C., Crindle, Co. member and secretary of War Office Com- s. six d. : mittee to Londonderry ; five Educ. Trin. appointed carry out unification of Medical Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Rowed twice in Univ. Army Service ; Chief Surg. and Commissioner National Aid Race ; Colquhoun Sculls, Camb., 1851 ; Society ; Russo- Turkish War at of Univ. Scholar, 1851 ; Diamond Sculls, ; siege Plevna ; afforded aid also at and Henley, 1852 ; Barr. and Bencher, Lincoln's Bucharest, on Danube (Star of thanked Inn ; Q.C. ; Treasurer, Lincoln's Inn, 1907 ; Roumania, by Prince Charles) received vote of M.P. (C.) Co. Antrim, 1880-85 ; Co. Antrim thanks from National Aid (N. Div.), 1885-87. Heir to baronetcy: s. Society for services during the war Afghan Hon. E. C. Macnaghten. Address : 198 war, 1878-80; charge Cholera Hospital; Lundi Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs : United Uni- Kotal, charge of Headquarters Staff, Line Field versity, Carlton, Athenaeum. Khyber Force ; Sanitary Officer [Died IT Feb. 1913. and Secretary to P.M.O., S.M.O. Lughman MACNAGHTEN, Hon. Sir Edward Charles, 5th Valley Expedition ; proceeded to Cabul and 6. assumed of the Bt. ; cr. 1836 ; K.C., D.L. ; 9 Oct. 1859 ; charge Headquarters Staff e. s. of 1st Baron Macnaghten (Life Peer), 2nd Division Cabul Field Force; acting who died 1913, and Frances, o. c. of Rt. Hon. P.M.O. of force sent from Cabul to meet Sir Sir Samuel Martin, P.C., Crindle, Co. London- Donald Stewart's force advancing from Hon. Gwen Elca Violet Candahar ; action at derry ; m. 1st, 1888, Shekabad ; in charge Abbott (d. 1891), y. d. of 3rd Baron Tenter- of Field Hospital hi march from Cabul to Edith d. of relief of Candahar battle den ; 2nd, 1894, Minnie, Thomas ; of 1st Sept

Powell ; two s. Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 1904. (despatches), 1880; returned to India hi Eeir : s. Edward Henry, b. 1896. Address : charge of European sick and wounded thanked H.E. ; 26 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Dun- by Commander-in-Chief (medal with bronze darave, Bushmills. Ireland. clasp, star) ; Egyptian war, [Died 31 Dec. 1914. 1882; present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir : M'NAIR, Major John Frederick Adolphus, R.A., cavalry raid and occupation of Zag-a-Zig A.M.I.C.E. re- to entrusted C.M.G. 1879; F.R.G.S., ; proceeded Cairo, with making s. of the medical tired ; b. 1828 ; e. Major Robert M'Nair, arrangements for return of the staff to India late officer, London ; m. 1st, 1849, contingent (medal with clasp, 4th d. of class Khedive's Lillie Des Granges (d. 1903), Rev. Osmanieh, star) ; made hon Paine to of Bennington H. ; 2nd, 1904, Madalena, surgeon Viceroy India ; foreign service includes India widow of G. Williamson, M.D., R.A.M.S. ; Ceylon, (twice), West Coast *. three d. Educ. : Coll. of two King's London; Africa, Egypt, Europe (twice) ; diploma private tutors. Entered Madras Artillery, of honour for Surgical Exhibit, Brussels 1845; Capt. 1858; Major (retired) 1870; Hygienic Exhibition, 1874. Publications : in and Medical Notes in De qualified Hindustani Malay languages ; Brack's Light Cavalry staff officer, Straits Settlements, 1856; Outposts ; The Medical Department in the Field Journal Private Sec. to Governor, 1857 ; Comptroller ; Royal United Service Insti- tution of Indian Convicts, 1857-68 ; Sup. Engineer ; contributions chiefly on Medical and of and to and Jails, Surveyor-Gen., 1858-73 ; Surgical Subjects various periodicals to employed while on leaye in 1866 in erection reports National Aid Society, etc. Re- of Woking Female Prison under Surveyor- creation : travel. Address : 19 Lansdown

Gen. Prisons, London ; Special Missions to Road, Lee, Blackheath, S.E. Pangkor, Selangore, Siam, and to Perak as Chief Com. during disturbances, 1875-76 MACNAMARA. Arthur, ,&*&??JSfi e. s. of late Arthur (medal with clasp) ; Secretary, Mission to Macnamara of Langoed Siam with Sir W. Robinson, 1878; as Castle, Co. Brecon, and Anne, d. of William Lee 8. 1851 Colonial Engineer built Government House, ; ; m. 1854, Lady Sophia Eliza etc. offici- d. of 3rd Earl Singapore, jails, hospitals, etc., ; Hare, of Listowel. High Sheriff for ated as Lieut.-Governor, Penang, 1880-84 ; Bedfordshire, 1901-1902 late despatches several times, with thanks of Captain Beds Militia. Address : Billington Government ; Surveyor- General and Acting Manor, Leighton Buzzard.

Colonial Sec. ; S.S. Commissioner with [Died 11 Feb. 1906. H.M.S. Thalia and Midge hi suppressing M'NAMARA, Surgeon-Gen. William H"

piracy, Straits of Malacca ; received Siamese R.A.M.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.I.; C.B., , Order of Knight Commander White Elephant 1900; b. Limerick, 29 June 1846; s of under sanction of late Queen Victoria. late D. M'Namara, Corbally, Limerick, and : and the d. of late Charles Publications Perak Malayg ; Mary, Holmes ; m. 1883, d. of late Sarong and Kris ; Prisoners their own Mary, M. Merriman. Educ. : Warders, 1900. Recreation : natural his- private school; Queen's College, Cork; tory. Address : Belgrave House, Preston Ledwick School of Medicine, Dublin. Joined : 1867 Park, Brighton. Sussex. Club Athenaeum. army, ; some time Assistant Surgeon, 106th Foot [Died 17 May 1910. ; Commandant Depot Med Statf C.B. M'NALTY, Lt.-Col. George William, 1897 ; Corps, 1891-94; Egyptian Exped. 1892; e. s. of G. attached to 1st b. Dublin, 1837 ; W. M'Nalty ; Batt. Royal Irish Fus. 462 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 M'QUEEN

battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Macknight. bronze Nile star) ; Exped. 1898, P.M.O. Educ. : Rev. Dr. Bowman's School, Gainsford ; British battle of Atbara Brigade, (despatches) ; King's Coll. London. Stephen's Endowment afterwards British P.M.O. Division, battle Prize ; a prize essay on Historical Plays of of Khartoum (despatches, C.B., Egyptian Shakespeare. Publications : A Literary and medal, two clasps, English medal)- P.M.O. Political Biography of Rt. Hon. Benjamin Lines of South 1899- Communication, Africa, Disraeli, M.P., 1853 ; Thirty Years of Foreign 1902 and .(despatches twice, Queen's King's Policy, 1854 ; The History of the Life and medals with 3 1906. clasps) ; retired, Times of Edmund Burke, 3 vols., 1856-60 ; Decorated for Nile 1898. Publi- Expedition, The Life of Lord Bolingbroke, 1863 ; Ulster cation : Notes on Medical Services in War. as it is, or Thirty Years' Experience as an Address : 4 Blakeley Avenue. Ealing, W. Irish editor, 1896. After General Election [Died 9 Jan. 1915. 1868, when a Liberal was returned for Belfast MACNEILL, Maj.-Gen. James Graham Robert and for some other Ulster constituencies,

: Mr. received a of Douglas, C.B. Madras Army, retired ; ft. Macknight presentation silver from the Ulster Lord 11 Feb. 1842 ; *. of late James N. MacNeill, plate Liberals, *. of Capt. Thomas MacNeill, late 82nd Foot, Dufferin presiding on the occasion. In 1891, and Isabella Louisa, d. of Col. Robert on his twenty-five years' jubilee as editor of Macdonald, C.B., R.H.A., of Inch Kenneth, Northern Whig, Mr. Macknight was also the of a solid silver Celtic shield and Gribune, Argyllshire, N.B. ; m. Rose recipient large Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Somers of Mendip and other valuable presents from his Ulster Lodge, Somerset, 1892. Educ. : private friends of all parties. Recreation : golf.

Address : Northern Belfast ; school. Joined Madras Army, 1859 ; Capt. Whig Office, 1873; Maj. 1879; Lieut.-Col. 1885; Col. 28 Wellington Park, Belfast. Clubs : Devon- shire Ulster Belfast. 1889 ; Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; served on Staff ; Reform, Intelligence Department., Simla, 1880-82; [Died 19 Nov. 1899. D.A.Q.M.G., 1882-85; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. VIACPHERSON, Brig. -Gen. Ewen Henry for Intelligence, Burmese Expedition, 1885- Davidson (Cluny Macpherson, Chief of the

Clan 6. s. ft. 1886 ; 8. of 1886 ; severely wounded at action of Minhla, Chattan) ; 1836, Ewen C.B. and Sarah 3rd Burmese war ; received thanks of Gen. Macpherson, (d. 1885) Sir Harry Prendergast, V.C., K.C.B., for Justina, y. d. of late Henry Davidson, of Tulloch m. e. of late Rev. services hi the field (C.B., medal and two ; 1897, Mary, d. till Cyril of Southam de la Glou- clasps) ; D.A. Q.M.G. 1887 ; commanded Stacey, Bere,

cestershire. Entered 1854 ; Colonel, 14th Regt. M.I., 1887-89 ; A.A.G., Mandalay, army, 1883 served with 93rd in 1889-90 ; commanded 14th Regiment M.I., ; Highlanders Crimea, Indian Eusofzie 1890-94 ; received distinguished service 1855; Mutiny, 1857-59; 1863-64. Address : Castle, pension, 1897 ; retired, 1898. Decorated campaign, Cluny 1900. for service in action. Recreations : shooting, Kingussie, N.B. [Died 18 Aug. cr. fishing. Clubs : United Service, Junior MACPHERSON, Sir John Molesworth, Kt., 1911 C.S.I. 1897 ft. 8 1853 ; Service, Wellington, Hurlingham. ; ; Calcutta, Aug. [Died 10 Jan. 1904. e. s. of late John Macpherson, M.D., Indian Medical and Charlotte, d. of late M'NEILL, Major-General Sir John Carstairs, Service, Rev. John Staples ; m. 1880, Edith (d. 1913), V.C., G.C.V.O. 1901 ; K.C.B., or. 1882 ; d. of late Gen. C. W. Hutchinson, R.E. ; K.C.M.G., cr. 1880 ; Knight of the Medjidie ; three s. one d. Educ. : Westminster School. Equerry to King Edward VII. ; D.L., J.P. ; Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1876 ; Advocate ft. 29 March 1831 ; e. s. of Capt. Alexander of High Court, Calcutta, 1876; Deputy M'Neill, Colonsay ; n. of Lord Colonsay and Secretary to Government of India in Legis- Sir John G.C.B. unmarried. Educ. : M'Neill, ; 1896- lative Department, 1877 ; Secretary, College, St. Andrews : Military College, and an additional Member of the Legis- Addiscombe. A.D.C. Sir E. Lugard, Indian 1911, lative Council of Governor-General, 1910-12. Mutiny ; A.D.C. Sir D. A. Cameron, New Decorated for services in the Legislative Zealand ; commanded Tipperary Flying Department of Government of India. Column Fenian disturbance, 1867 ; Military : of Enactments of Publications Lists British Secretary, Lord Lisgar, Canada ; Staff in Force in Native States, 6 vols. ; Mac- Lord Wolseley, Red River Expedition ; Col. pherson's Law of Mortgages in British India on Staff Lord Wolseley, Ashantee ; A.D.C. (7th ed.) Address: Creag-Dhu, Onich, H.R.H. Duke of Cambridge ; Staff H.R.H com- Inverness-shire. Clubs : United Service, Duke of Connaught, Egypt, 1882 ; Simla and Calcutta. [Died 5 Jan. 1914. manded Brigade, Suakin, 1885, and troops MACPHERSON, .Sir William, Kt., cr. 1900 ; at battle of Tofrik ; Bath Kong at Arms, ft. 6 Oct. 1836 s. of General Duncan Mac- 1898. Recreatiom : sport of all sorts. ; herson of the m. 1869, Owned 15,000 acres. Address : St. James's Bengal Army ; d. of Col. G. Madras Clubs . ouise Jane, Luard, Palace, S.W. ; Colonsay, Greenock. five s. three d. Educ. : Cheltenham Marlborough, United Service, Naval and Army ; and College; privately. Entered Indian Civil Military ; New, Edinburgh ; Army Service 1856 became a Judge of ]Savy. [Died 25 May 1904 (Bengal), ; the High Court at Calcutta, 1885 ; retired, MACKNESS, Rev. Canon George, D.D., Chap- 1900. Address: 20 Manor Road, Folke- lain to the Primus of Scotland from 1904 stone. Club : Oriental. and Canon of St. Paul's, Dundee, from 1905 [Died 24 N&v. 1909. Nov. 1834 ft. Weilingborough, Northants, 27 MACPHERSON-GRANT, Sir John, 4th Bt., Educ, : Bedford Grammar School ; Lincoln ; cr. 1838 ; J.P., D.L. ; landed proprietor Oxford Crewe's Exhibitioner) e. s. of 3rd Bt. College, (Lord ft. Scotland, 22 Mar. 1863 ; B.D. and D.D. 1871 B.A. 1656 ; M.A. 1859 ; and Frances Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Roger Stonham Curate of Hinstock, 1858-60; Pocklington; tf. father, 1907; m. 1889, 1863 Aspal, 1860-63; St. John's, Woking, Mary (d. 1914), d. of Alexander Denmstoun Rector of St. : Christ 1866; Aldridge, 1866-70; Mary's of Golfhill ; one s. Educ. Eton, Broughty Ferry, 1870-1908; Synod Clerk Church, Oxford. Owned about 125,000 of of the Diocese oi Brechin, 1891-1908 ; Acting acres; Member of Royal Company tc 1890. Chaplain to Troops, 1887-1908 ; chaplain Archers. Heir : s. George, ft. 15 May Bishop Jermyn, 1902-4. Address : HU Address : Ballindalloch, Banffshire. Clubs : Forfarshire. Cottage, Broughty Ferry, Bachelors', Brooks's ; New, Edinburgh. [Died 1 June 1914 [Died 25 Xov. 1914. G C.B ; MACKNIGHT, Thomas, editor of the Northern M'QUEEN, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Withers, m. Charlotte ft. cr. ft. 20 July 1836; Whig, Belfast, from 1865 ; Co. Durham 1889; 463 M'QUHAE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

d. of Gen. Pollard, 1873. Entered Indian County, and Bridget, d. of Thomas Scully, 1895 Birr. Educ. : des Paris Army, 1854 ; Lieutenant-General, ; College Irlandais, ; St. Patrick's served Indian Mutiny ; Indian army ; College, Maynooth. First Honours in Ancient A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1881-93 ; com- Classics, Mathematics, manded Punjab Frontier Force, 1886-90. Mental and Moral Philosophy, Theology, Sacred Hebrew and Address : Bathwick Lodge, Bath. Scripture, Canon Law ; [Died 15 Aug. 1909. elected Dunboyne Scholar, June 1859. M'QUHAE, Capt. John Mackenzie, C.B., Ordained priest, 1860; appointed bishop's b. and curate of 1861 retired ; 8 June 1847, St. Quivox, Ayrshire; chaplain Nenagh, ; 2nd s. of Rev. Stair M'Quhae, D.D. Educ. : first President of the Diocesan College, 1866 of Killaloe Edinburgh; Tours; Heidelberg. Naval Ennis, ; parish priest and 1876 administrator of cadet, 1861 ; Lieut. 1872 ; Commander, vicar-general, ; the 1889 1885 ; Captain, 1890 ; commanded punitive diocese, Aug. ; coadjutor bishop and is expedition to Baltia, East Africa, on 24 Oct. apostolic administrator, Sept. 1889 ; and chairman of the 1890 (despatches) ; acted as Quarter- governor lunatic master-Gen, in Naval Brigade landed for asylum, Co. Clare, life governor and chairman of the punitive expedition to Vitu, East Africa, county infirmary ; and chairman of the technical and Oct. 1890 (mentioned in despatches ; pro- county agricultural moted for this service, General Africa medal, committee ; made Doctor of Divinity by of His Pius Vitu, 1890, clasp) ; Flag Captain on China special grace Holiness, Pope IX., Station, 1892-95. Decorated C.B. 22 June 1867. Address : Bishop's House, Ashline 1897 in commemoration of H.M. Queen Park, Ennis, Co. Clare. [Died 5 Apr. 1904. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Address : MACRORIE, Rt. Rev. William Kenneth, D.D., Club : United of Rownhams, Southampton. D.C.L. ; Canon Ely from 1892 ; Bishop Service. [Died 16 July 1901. of Maritzburg, 1869-92; b. Liverpool, 8 Feb. 1831 e. s. of MACQUOID, Thomas Robert, R.I. ; water- ; David Macrorie, M.D., colour and d. of John Barber m. painter ; draughtsman in black and Sarah, ; Agnes, d. of William of white ; b. Chelsea, 24 Jan. 1820 ; 2nd . of Watson, South Hill, Liver- 1863. Educ. Winchester Samuel Macquoid and Isabella Menzies ; pool, ; Brasenose : Coll. Oxford m. 1851, Katharine ; two s. Educ. (M.A.). Hulmeian Exhibi- Blemel House School, Brompton. Student, tioner, 1854. Recreations : rowing, croquet. Address : R.A. ; illustrated Mrs. (Katharine S.) The College, Ely. Macquoid's travel books, Through Normandy, [Died 24 Sept. 1905. Pictures and in Through Brittany, Legends MACRORY, Edmund, K.C., J.P. ; Member of and In the Ardennes Normandy Brittany ; ; Board of Examiners, Inns of Court, from About Yorkshire ; Pictures in Umbria ; Up 1881 ; chairman from 1899 ; 2nd s. of

and Down, by Gilbert S. ; In the J. of Macquoid Adam Macrory Duncairn, Belfast ; Volcanic Eifel, and In Paris by Katharine S. m. Elizabeth, d. of Hon. Mr. Justice Manisty.

and Gilbert S. ; other books ; : Macquoid 1862. Educ. Trinity Coll. Dublin ; M.A. many hundred water-colour and black and Barr. Middle Temple, 1853 ; Bencher, white drawings in the Institute and Royal 1878 ; Treasurer, 1897 ; Q.C. 1890. Address : in other and in exhibitions, drawings leading 19 Pembridge Square, W. Clubs : Atheneeum, magazines and illustrated papers, including Royal Societies', Automobile. the Illustrated London News and the [Died 18 Apr. 1904. Graphic. Publications : of Archi- Examples McSWINEYj Col. Edward Frederick Henry, tectural Art in Italy and Spain, chiefly of the C.B. 1903; D.S.O. 1887; F.R.G.S. ; 13th and 16th centuries (jointly with J. B. Colonel on the Staff, Ambala Cavalry Waring), 1850. Recreations : reading, Brigade, from 1906; b. Cronstadt, Russia, gardening. Address : The Edge, 8 Lucien 25 Feb. 1858 ; 3rd *. of late Rev. J. H. H. Tooting S.W. Road, Common, McSwiney and Emily, d. of late Admiral 6 1912. [Died Apr. R.N. m. 2nd d. of Col. Colonel Hills, ; 1885, Ida, McRAE, Henry Napier, C.B., 1898; late H. Knaggs, R.A.M.C. ; one s. one d. b. 27 Jan. 1851 s. of Ferozepore, India, ; Educ. : Oxford Military College ; Royal Surgeon-Major James Indian McRae, Army ; Military College, Sandhurst. Gazetted to m. 1st. d. of Rev. H. 1877, Ellen, Murray, 40th Regt. 1879; S.A.C.G. with Kurram India d. of (d. 1883) ; 2nd, 1895, Mildred, Field Force during 2nd Afghan War (medal) ; G. Denis B. Harrison, Clifton, Bristol. joined Indian Staff Corps, 1882, and posted Educ. : privately. Ensign 8th The Foot, to 3rd Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent, King's Regt., 1871 ; Indian Staff Corps, 1884 ; served with this regiment during 45th Rattray's Sikhs, 1874; served Burmah Campaign, 1886-88 (D.S.O., medal Afghanistan, 1878-80, action of Ali Musjid with two clasps) ; transferred to 4th Lancers (despatches) both the Bazar Valley H.C., 1888; Attache", Intelligence, Army expeditions (despatches) actions with the Headquarters, India, 1891-92 ; D.A.Q.M.G. Ghilzais and at Jugdalak ; action of Chihil- Intelligence, Army Headquarters, India, dakhteran (medal with ; N.W. clasp) 1892-1897; Wazi- Frontier of Zhob 1884 D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence, India, Valley, ; Hazara, ristan Field Force, 1894-95 (clasp) ; Camp 1888 (despatches, medal with Brevet clasp, Commandant and Intelligence Pamir of N.W. Frontier of Officer, Major) ; India, 1897-98 ; Boundary Commission, 1895 ; thanked by defence of Malakand relief of Tochi, ; Government of India and Brevet- action promoted Chakdara Malakand ; at Landakai ; Major ; promoted 2nd in command 1st operations in Bajour and in the Mamund Lancers, Hyderabad Contingent, whilst country ; Buner (despatches twice, medal still seconded ; officiated Commandant 1st with two clasps, C.B.) ; A.D.C. to Queen Lancers H.C. for brief period during 1897 ; Victoria, 1901. and to King Edward VII. ; appointed D.A.A.G. Kurram-Kohat Force, N.W. Frontier of 1901-2 India, Waziristan, and present at action of Ublan Pass and (despatches) ; awarded Humane Society's relief of Gulistan on 14 Sept. 1897 (despatches, silver medal and Stanhope gold medal, medal and two Kurram life clasps) ; D.A.A.G., 1886, for saving ; favourably mentioned Movable Column, Tirah Expeditionary distinguished conduct in Rawal Pindi dis- Field Force (despatches and Tirah clasp, trict orders H.R.H. the Duke of by Connaught Brevet of Lieut.-Colonel) ; Staff-Captain commanding. Address : Lynchmere, Peters- Intelligence Division, War Office, Jan. 1898 field, Hants. [Died 18 Jan. 1915. to April 1899 ; Commandant 1st Lancers, MACREDMOND, Rt. Rev. Thomas, D.D., Hyderabad Contingent (now 20th Deccan of Killaloe b. 1 - R.C. Bishop ; July 1838 ; Horse), Bolarum, 1899 1906 ; Special s. of John o. Macltedmond, Crinkhill, King's Service Officer, China Expeditionary Field 464 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MADDEN

Force, 1900-1; Brevet-Col. 1903; Officiating of Coins and Medals, British Museum, 1859- to Executive under Colonel on the Staff, Secunderabad Cavalry 1868 ; Asst.-Secretary Brigade, March 1906. Recreations : hunting, direction of H.M. Commissioners for Annual 1871-74 selected shooting, skating, polo. Address : Ambala, International Exhibitions, ; as Editor of the catalogues of the India. Club: United Service. " special [Died 20 Jan. 1907. Phillip and Creswick collection of pictures," M'TAGGART, William, U.S.A. 1870. Address : compiled by T. O. Barlow, A.R.A., 1873; Dean Park, Broomieknowe, N.B. Editor of The Key newspaper, a daily publica- [Died 2 Apr. 1910. tion forming the authorised guide to the

cr. 1885 b. 1822 1872-1873 ; and M'VICKER, Sir Robert, Kt., ; ; exhibitions, Secretary of 1874-88 m. Maria, d. of John Gilmer, 1847. Mayor Librarian to the Brighton College, ; since 1877 Londonderry, 1884-85. Address : Crawford member of Royal Asiatic Society ; bquare, Londonderry. Fellow of the Numismatic Society of Montreal, of the Numismatic and [Died 24 Nov. 1897. 1865 ; Hon. member ot 1880 MACWHIRTER, John, R.A. 1894 ; H.R.S.A. ; Antiquarian Society Philadelphia, ; s. of Mac- Numismatic Of b. near Edinburgh ; George Secretary, Society London, d. of and Numismatic Whirter, papermaker ; m. Katherine, joint-editor, Chronicle, Professor Menzies, Edinburgh University, 1860-68; Silver Medallist, 1896; Hon. of Publications : in the Numis- 1872. Educ. : Peebles ; School Design, Member, 1898. 1879 matic 40 The Handbook Edinburgh. A.R.S.A. 1864 ; A.R.A. ; Chronicle, papers ; The H.R.S.A. 1880. Paintings: Loch Coruisk, of Roman Numismatics, 1861 ; History Isle of Skye, 1870; Lady of the Woods, of Jewish Coinage and Money in the Old of The Three and New 1864 ; The Coins 1876 ; Lord of the Glen, 1877 ; Testaments, of Hurricane the vol. ii. of The International Graces, 1878 ; The Track the ; Jews, being 1881 contributor to The Sleep that is among the Lonely Hills, Numismata Orientalia, ; 1896; Dark Loch Coruisk; The Silver Kitto's Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, A 1870 Smith and Cheetham's Dictionary of Strand ; Crabbed Age and Youth ; ; Monarch, etc. Publication: Landscape Christian Antiquities, 1880; Queen's Printers' 1887 Painting in Water Colours, 1901. Recrea- Aids to the Student of the Bible, 1877, ; tion : travelling. Address : 1 Abbey Road, Nelson's Illustrated Bible Treasury, 1896-97. N.W. Club: Athenaeum. Recreations : books, everything connected [Died 28 Jan. 1911. with naval and military matters. Address : Holt 86 London Road, Brighton. MADAN, Rev. Canon Nigel, Hon. Canon of Lodge, Club : and Preston Constitutional. Southwell Cathedral; b. 21 Nov. 1840; Brighton [Died 21 June 1904. 5th s. of late Rev. Spencer Madan, Vicar of Batheaston and Tweston, Somerset, and MADDEN, Lieut .-Col. George Colquhoun, Canon Residentiary of Lichfleld Cathedral, D.S.O. 1892, C.B. 1894; b. 9 Feb. 1856. and Louisa sister of late Sir Nigel Lt.-Col. 1894 served Elizabeth, Entered army, 1875 ; ; of m. 1892 Gresley Drakelowe, Derbyshire ; Gambia, 1892; West Coast Africa, Elizabeth d. of late Hon. and 1894 Henrietta, (D.S.O., medal with clasp) ; Gambia, Rev. H. J. Howard, Dean of Lichfleld. (despatches, C.B.. clasp). Address : 51 Educ. : Westminster ; Trinity College, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington, W. of Ahs- Cambridge (Exhibitioner). Curate Clubs : United Service, Sports. 1865-66 Vicar of burne, Derby, ; Polesworth, [Died 20 Apr. 1912. 1866-81 Rector of West Warwickshire, ; Thomas More (O'Madden of of MADDEN, Derby, 1881-99 ; Vicar Doveridge, Hallam, Silanchia), M.D., F.R.C.S.E., J.P. for counties Rector of Plumtree, Derby, 1899-1907; of Kildare and Carlow, o. surv. s of late Notts, 1907-12; Rural Dean of Ilkeston, b. island of Dr. Richard Robert Madden ; Rural Dean of Longford, 1899- 1886-99; Cuba. Educ. : apprenticed to late Mr. 1907. Address : Nottingham. Bleasby Hall, Cusack, surgeon to Queen Victoria in Ireland; Club : Junior Carlton. [Died 6 Aug. 1915. studied in Italy, Spain, and at the University

Charles C.B. 1896 ; Hon. a of the MADDEN, Dodgson, of Montpellier ; became Member to Ed. VII. of the Surgeon ; Surg. Maj.-Gen. Army Royal College of Surgeons, England, and Medical Staff b. 1 1833 also a ; Kilkenny, Aug. ; Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, s. of m. Alice y. Rev. Samuel Madden ; Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Lilias, 2nd d. of Andrew Maclean, M.D., Edinburgh, and subsequently a graduate 1863. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. Joined honoris causa of the Royal University of Ire- A.M. Dec. 1854 served in Crimea with Staff, ; land; m. Mary, e. d. of late Thomas M'Donnell 39th in India with Regt. ; during Mutiny Caffrey of Crosthwaite Park, Kingstown. 43rd Light Infantry ; during Abyssinian Appointed assistant physician to the Rotunda in medical of 1st Field - became expedition charge Lying in Hospital ; subsequently for service Hospital ; promoted special ; Master of the National Lying-in Hospital ; served as P.M.O. for three years with the Physician to the Hospital for Children, and Madras army, and for four years with the Obstetric Physician and Gynaecologist the- Government of India as P.M.O. of R. V. was Mater Misericordise Hospital, Dublin ; at Malta received Hospital, Netley, and ; Examiner in Obstetrics, etc., in the Queen's Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Medal, University, the Conjoint Board of the Royal and Edward Vllth's Coronation etc. 1897, King College of Surgeons, and Hall in Ireland, ; Medal, 1902. Recreations : cricket, golf, selected as Honorary President of the first rowing. Address : Woodside, The Green, International Congress of Obstetrics and St. Leonards-on-Sea. 9 Jan. 1910. was President of [Died Gynaecology at Brussels ; section of the Irish of MADDEN, Frederic William ; Chief Librarian, the Obstetric Academy Brighton Public Library, 1888-1902; b. in Medicine, and of the same section of the the old buildings, British Museum, 9 April British Medical Association, and Vice-Presi- British 1839 ; e. s. of late Sir Frederic Madden, K.H., dent of the Gynaecological Society, F.R.S. (for nearly 40 years Asst. Keeper and etc. Publications : Change of Climate and Keeper of the Department of MSS. British Handbook of the Southern Health Resorts of France, Museum), and of Emily Sarah, d. of William of Europe ; The Spas Germany, d. Dublin Practice of Mid- Robinson, LL.D. ; m. Elizabeth Sarah, and Italy; The of : Medical of the John Rannie, 1860. Educ. Merchant wifery ; The Knowledge and Criminal Taylors' (1846) ; Scholar of St. Paul's (1848- Ancient Irish; Insanity of Health Resorts of Europe 1851) ; Foundation Scholar (Gownboy) Responsibility ; Treatment of Charterhouse, on the nomination of H.R.H. and Africa ; Dysmenorrhcea the late Prince Consort (1851-56). Asst. and and Sterility; Child Culture, Mental and Senior Asst. Department of Antiquities and Physical; History of the O'Maddens of 465 MADDISON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of late R. R. under late Rev. Dr. Wall of Hymany ; Memoirs Madden, Dublin; Coll. Dublin. B.A. 1844 formerly Colonial Secretary, Western Aus- ; M.A. 1849 ; D.l

of and 1888. Ordained 1845 1846 ; tralia ; Handbook Obstetric Gynae- Deacon, ; Priest, of Curate of Co. Die cological Nursing ; Modern Treatment -Donaghmore, Donegall, of 1845-47 of Uterine Cancer ; Recent Medical Progress Derry, ; Rector Muckar of 1847-60 and Celtic Medicine ; Clinical Gynaecology, (Diocese Connor), 1 ;5u Rector ^c a Handbook of Diseases of Women, etc. Ballymena (Connor), 1860-65'; Rector of Dunluce 1865-72 of Address : 55 Merrion Square, Dublin ; (Connor), ; Rector Ballin- 1872-1876 Rural of Tinode, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. derry (Connor), ; Dean [Di*d 14 Apr. 1902. Ballymoney, 1862-65 ; Rural Dean of Chancellor of MADDISON, Rev. Arthur Roland ; Priest- Coleraine, 1865-72; Down 1884 of Vicar and Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral ; Cathedral, ; member General Synod of Irish Rural Dean of Christianity ; Chaplain to Church since disestablishment ; of of Lord Monson ; b. 26 July 1843 ; 3rd surv. member Standing Committee General s. of late George W. Maddison, J.P., Partney Synod, 1895-96; Rector of Bangor, 1876- 1904 Diocesan Hall, Co. Lincoln. Educ. : Rugby ; Merton ; Nominator and member of College, Oxford. Rector of St. Mary Diocesan Council, etc., etc. Address : Magdalene, Lincoln, 1904-6; Rector of Ardmara, Bangor, Co. Down. to 8 Oct. Burton by Lincoln 1907 ; Chaplain 1st [Died 1913. and 2nd Earls of Liverpool. Publication* : MAHAN, Alfred T., Rear-Adm. U.S. Navy; Vicars Choral of Lincoln Cathedral; Two retired 1896; b. Westpoint, New York, vols. of Lincolnshire Wills ; in Line. 27 *. Papers U.S.A. Sept. 1840 ; of Prof. D. H. Mahan, Architectural Society's Vol., and in Notes and Prof, of Military Engineering, U.S. Military edited four vols. of Lincolnshire : Queries ; Academy ; married. Educ. U.S. Naval Pedigrees for Harleian Society. Address : Academy, 1859. Oxford, D.C.L. 1894; Vicars' Court, Lincoln. Club : Grosvenor. Camb. LL.D. 1894; Harvard (U.S.A.), [Died 24 Apr. 1912. LL.D. 1895; Yale (U.S.A.), LL.D. 1897; MADDY, Rev. H. W., M.A. ; Hon. Canon M'Gill University (Montreal), and Columbia b. 1829 Gloucester Cathedral ; Gloucester, ; (N.Y. City), LL.D. 1900. Appointed to the n. of Lord Lord Chancellor of Hatherley, navy 1856 ; commissioned Lieutenant, 1861 ; Educ. : tutor at home England. private ; Lieutenant-Comm. 1865 ; Commander, 1872; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Ordained, 1862; Captain, 1885 ; served throughout the War curate four years ; Poor Law Guardian, of Secession, and after that time in the South

1858-1907 ; Chairman nearly forty years ; Atlantic, Pacific, Asiatic, and European held several other public appointments ; Squadrons ; in 1886 became President of the 856-1907. Address: Rector Down Hatherley,! Naval War College ; 1893 placed in command Woodfold, Hatherley, Gloucester. ^^ of U.S.S. "Chicago" of the European 10 Jan. 1909. [Died Squadron ; American Delegate to Peace D.L. MAGENIS, Maj,-Gen. Henry Cole, J.P., ; Conference at the Hague, 1899. Publica- Col. b. 1838 3rd s. of : R.H.A. (retired) ; ; tions The Gulf and Inland Waters, 1883 ; late Col. Arthur 87th Henry Magenis, Regt., Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1890 ; and Elise, d. of late M. I. Damain de Keras- Influence of Sea Power upon French Revolu- Educ.: R.M.A. Woolwich. tin, Brittany. tion and Empire, 1892 ; Life of Adm. 1861-62 Served New Zealand, ; Afghan war, Farragut 1892 ; Life of Nelson, 1897 ; The 1878-80 (medal, despatches, Brevet Lieut. - Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Col.). High Sheriff, Co. Antrim, 1887. Britain (second title); The Interest of the : Address Finvoy Lodge, Ballymoney, United States in Sea Power, 1897 ; Lessons 9 Great W. Antrim; Marlborough Street, of the War with Spain, 1899 ; A Short History Clubs : United Service, Junior United of the South African War, 1900; and The Belfast. Service, Turf ; Ulster, Problem of Asia, 1900; Types of Naval [Died 30 Oct. 1906. Officers, 1901; Retrospect and Prospect, Edward ; R.C. MAGENNIS, Rt. Rev. Bishop 1902 ; Sea Power in its Relations to the War

of Kilmore (from 1888). of 1812,^1905 ; From Sail to Steam, 1907 ; 15 1906. [Died May Some Neglected Aspects of War, 1907 ; Naval MAGHERAMORNE, 2nd Baron (cr. 1887), Administration and Warfare, 1908 ;, The James Douglas M'Garel-Hogg, J.P. ; Capt. Harvest Within, 1909; The Interest oi retired b. 16 Jan. 1st Life Guards, 1890; America in International Conditions, 1910 ; and d. of 1st 1861 ; s. of 1st Baron Caroline, Naval Strategy, 1911 ; Armaments and father m. Lord Penrhyn ; S. 1890 ; Evelyn, Arbitration. 1912. Recreation : cycling. d. of 8th Earl of Shaftesbury, 1889. Owned Address : Quogue, New York, U.S.A. Clubs: about 3600 acres. Heir : b. Hon. Dudley University Church, New York. S. M'Garel-Hogg, b. 1863. Address : 36 [Died 1 Dec. 1914. Lowndes Street, S.W. ; Magheramorne, MAHON, Edward Elphinstone, C.B. 1892, R.N. ; Co. Antrim. Clubs : Larne, Carlton, Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets 10 March 1903. Bachelors'. [Died from 1903; b. Aspley Guise, Beds, 1851; 15th MAGNIAC, Major Hubert, D.S.O. 1901 ; 3rd s. of Rev. G. W. Mahon, H.E.I.C., and Batt. Imperial Yeomanry; served South Caroline Charlotte, d. of Captain Henry s. of late Charles Africa (despatches) ; Clarence Scarinan, formerly of the 39th Regt.; Magniac of Colworth, Bedfordshire, M.P. m. 1908, Ermyntrude Madeline Adrienne, for Bedfordshire, and Hon. Augusta, d.^of 1st d. of Jamesjohn Hamilton Phillips of Oak- Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory ; m. 1904, lands, South Melbourne, Australia. Educ. : o. d. of 7th Lady Eleanor Fitzroy (d. 1905), Cheltenham Grammar School ; St. Mary's : Duke of Grafton. Educ. Eton ; Cambridge. Hospital, Paddington. Entered Navy, 1878; and Political 1st class History Economy. served in^Zulu war, 1879 (Zulu _ medal) ; Served South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches present at action of Laing's Nek," 28 Jan. 3 twice, Queen's medal, claaps, D.S.O.). 1881, and Majuba Mountain (despatches ; in defence of in Decorated for gallantry posts specially promoted Staff-Surgeon) ; served Modderfontein. Address : the Boer attack on with Royal Marines in Egypt, 1882 ; present A9 The Albany, Piccadilly, W. Clubs: at actions of Mallaha Junction, Tel-el-Mahuta, 24 March 1909. Turf, Brooks's. , t [Died Mahsameh, Kassassin, 28 Aug. and 9 Sept.,

and Tel-el-E.ebir ; served with R.M.A. at MAGUIRE, .Very Rev. Edward, D.D. ;, Dean of Down 1883-1911; b. Dublin, 21 4Sept. occupation of Cairo, and Aboukir Forts Khe- 1822 s. of late Wm. Commissioner (Egyptian medal, Tel-el-Kebir clasp, ; Maguire, bronze Osmanieh 4th class) ; of City of Dublin Paving and Lighting Board, dive's star," " of Bacchante served with later dissolved by Act of Parliament. Educ. : Staff-Surgeon ; 466 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MAITLAND

Naval landed with the d. of late Rev. Brigade, Army during S. b. 1878 ; m. Emily, George Burma Annexation war, 1885-87 (India Pitt, Cricket Court, Somersetshire, 1875 ; medal, Burma, 1885-87, clasp) ; Deputy one 8. two d. Heir : s. Harry Stapleton, Inspector General at the Royal Naval b. 25 Aug. 1878. Address : Peover Hall, Hospital, Haslar, 1899-1902 ; Dep. Inspector Knutsford. Club : Junior Carlton. Gen. Hospitals and Fleets, 1898-1903. Recrea- [Died 21 Feb. 1906. tions : shooting, fishing, golf. Address : MAINWARING, Hon. William Frederick Holland Club : b. 50 Park Avenue, W. Junior Barton Massey-, D.L. ; 25 May 1845;

Constitutional. [Died 26 Feb. 1912. 5th s. of 3rd Baron Clarina ; m. 1872, Isabella o. d. of C. Lee MAHONY, Peirce Gun ; H.M. Cork Herald of (d. 1905), Benjamin b. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin Arms, 1905-10 ; 30 March 1878 ; e. s. of Mainwaring. Barr. Inner con- The O'Mahony, D.L., of Grange Con, Co. (LL.B., B.A.). Temple ; tested 1880 carried resolution in Wicklow ; m. 1903, Ethel Tindall, d. of late Norwich, ; of J. J. Wright, M.I)., of Malton, Yorks. Educ. House of Commons for the opening the on ; M.P. (C.) Central by Vincentian Fathers at Nice ; Magdalene museums, etc., Sunday : well- College, Cambridge. Called to Bar, King's Finsbury 1895-1906. Recreations 1910 known in all Art matters, and owner Inn, Dublin, ; a member of Royal Irish expert of Art collections and pictures which Academy, 1906-1913 ; interested in archaeo- large logy, genealogy, and heraldry. Owned he lent to South Kensington and Bethnal about 2300 acres. Publication : Letter to Green museums. Address : 30 Grosvenor : Junior the Times (4 Nov. 1911), on the Irish Magis- Place, S.W. Clubs Carlton, Carlton, Bur- tracy and Misrule in Ireland. Recreations : Constitutional, Junior Constitutional, 12 Mar. 1907. travelling and farming. Address : Kilmurry, lington Fine Arts. [Died Castle Island, Co. Kerry. Club : County MAINWARING, General William George, C.I.E. Tralee. 26 1914. Staff b. 24 Kerry, [Died July 1878 ; Bombay Corps ; Apr. 1823; E. m. MAILLARD, Staff Surgeon William J,, V.C., 2nd s. of late Rev. Mainwaring ; 1863, Ellen d. of Capt. Haines, R.N. M.D., R.N. ; retired. Educ. : Kingswood Saulez, Entered 1843 1894 ; served School, Bath ; Dunheved Coll. Launceston. army, ; General, Guy's Hospital, 1882-89; M.D. (London Punjab campaign, 1848-49 (medal with two 1857 (medal with clasp) ; Univ.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; qualified for clasps) ; Persia, 1857-58 Gold Medal in Medicine. Entered Royal Indian Mutiny, (medal) ; Afghan Address : Navy, 1889; specially promoted Staff- v?ar, 1879-80 (despatches, medal). Surgeon for distinguished service, 2 June 125 Walm Lane, Willesden Green, N.W. 21 Dec. 1905. 1899. Decorated for bravery at Candia, 1898. [Died Minister of Southdean [Died 10 Sept. 1903. MAIR, Rev. John, D.D., ; b. Paisley, 1822 ; MAINDRON, Maurice Georges Rene ; litterateur Parish, Roxburghshire et francais m. d. of George Grant, millowner, savant ; Chevalier de la Le"gion Agnes, : Grammar School d'Honneur, 1900; President de la Societe" Glasgow. Educ. [Paisley ; University. Student of distinction, entomolo gique de France ; Vice-President Glasgow de la Socie"t6 and received D.D. from Glasgow University, de 1'Histoire du Costume ; ne" a Paris le 7 fils 1887. Ministerial Jubilee celebrated, Mar. Fevrier 1857 ; du sculpteur Hippolyte Maindron mari6 a Helene de 1897. Publications : sermons and popular ; services in Heredia. Educ. : lectures on various occasions ; Paris ; Etudes Classiques authentic information regarding College etc. . Commenca sa me"decine furnishing Rollin, acknow- puis entreprit des 1876 des voyages scienti- Thomson, the poet of The Seasons, in of the fiques en Nouvelle Guine"e, Malaisie, Se'ne'gal, ledged the biographies poet by and Dr. Leon Ethiopie, Iiide, 1876-1901; se livra a des J Logic Robertson, Morel, Paris Patron of the Grant Bursary, e'tude d'histoire naturelle et d'arche'ologie, ; George 45. publia surtout de nombreux et importants University of Glasgow, annual value, sur les Recreation: foreign travel. Address: travaux armes anciennes ; se con- sacra a de la litte"rature Hawick. Club : Conservative, partir 1890 a pure ; Southdean, 27 Jan. 1902. un de ses premiers romans, Le Tournoi de Edinburgh. [Died Vauplassans, 1895, fut couronne" par MAITLAND, Agnes Catherine, Principal of 1'Acade'mie b. 12 frangaise en 1896 ; collaborateur bomerville Coll., Oxford ; London, de la Revue des Deux la of David John Maitland of Mondes, de Revue April 1849 ; d. de Revue de 1'Art Ancien et unmarried. Educ. : home. Paris, Moderne, Chipperkyle ; etc., etc. Publications : Le Tournoi de Vaup- Examiner for 15 years to National Union 1895 lassans, ; Saint-Cendre, 1898 ; Blancador of Schools of Domestic Economy ; Inspector for the 1'Avantageux, 1900 ; Monsieur de Cle"rambon, of Classes in Elementary Schools 1903 L'Arbre de ; Science, 1906 ; Le Meilleur Liverpool School of Domestic Economy. Parti, piece en 4 actes, joue"e au Theatre Publications : Elsie, a Lowland Sketch ; A Le novels Ella's Antoine, 1905; Carquois, 1907; Dans Woman's Victory ; Rhoda ; 1'Inde du 2 etc. Les House in the Glen ; Sud, 1907, 1909, vols., ; Half-Sovereign ; The 1891 L'Art 1899 Remits and other Armes, ; indien, ; Nelly O'Neil ; Madge Hilton, du temps Passe" 1900; etc. Recreations: stories for children; Cottage Lectures; Se livra au travail cisela Primer du fer, forgea et des Rudiments of Cookery ; Cookery ; des on ep6es, dagues, des armures, etc. Address: Afternoon Tea Book, etc. ; Papers Paris, 19 Quai Bourbon. Clubs : Socie"t<$ Hygienics Household Economics, Educa- Entomologique de France; Socie'te' des tion, and kindred subjects. Address: de Societe" Histoire Club : Antiquaires France ; du Somerville College, Oxford. Empress. 1906. Costume ; Society des Etudes rabelaisiennes; [Died 19 Aug. Soci^te" des Amis du etc. 1887 b. 10 Museum, MAITLAND, Col. Eardley, C.B. ; Odeil [Died 19 July 1911. Nov. 1833; m. 1st, 1855, Elizabeth William C.B. Baillie 1883, MAINPRISE, Capt. Thomas, 1867; (d. 1877), d. of Thos. ; 2nd, R.N. Entered 1841 retired Metcalfe R.N. ; Captain, Caroline Helen, d. of Thomas ; 1869 served ; bombardment St. Jean d'Acre one s three d. Entered R.A. 1851 ; Colonel, (medal) ; Fort Constantino, 1854 (Crimean 1881 served Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal and Turkish ; Attache to medals, Sebastopol clasp, Knight with three clasps) ; Military of Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie). British Embassy at Constantinople during Address: Wilton Assist. Lodge, Osborn Road, Russo-Turkish War, 1877 ; Supt. Hants. 16 Feb. 1902. Ordnance Fareham, [Died R Gun Factory, 1872-77 ; Member 1879-80 R. Gun Factory, MAINWARING, Sir Philip Tatton, 4th Bt. ; Committee, ; Supt. or. re-cr. b. Director-Gen. Ord. Factories, 1887- 1660, 1804 ; J.P. ; Peover, 1880-87 ; 11 Sept. 1838 2nd s. of 2nd Bt. and 1889 writer of Gun-making and Gunnery ; Emma, and e. d. of T. W. Tatton of Withenshaw, Cheshire; in Ency. Brit. Recreations: billiards 467 MAITLAND WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

cricket (from the pavilions at Lords and MAJOR, Sir Alfred, Kt., cr. 1904; Director Oval). Address : Westbourne Mansions, of Army Contracts, War Office, 1895-1903. Westbourne Terrace, W. Address : Gibraltar Close. Cookham Dene, [Died 15 March 1911. Berks. [Died 30 Jan. 1907. MAITLAND, Frederic William, LL.D., D.C.L. MAJOR, Charles, b. Indianapolis, 25 July 1856; Professor of s. of (Oxford, Glasgow, Cracow) ; Judge Major ; m. 1883, Alice Shaw of b. 28 English Law, Cambridge, from 1888 ; Indiana. Admitted Shelby County Bar, s. of Gorham Maitland and there till 1898 elected May 1850 ; John ; 1877, practised ; of m. Florence, d. Herbert Fisher, 1886. City Clerk, 1885 ; served State Legislature Coll. Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Camb. (M.A.). (Democrat), 1886-87. Publications: When of Barr. Lincoln's Inn ; Reader English Law Knighthood was in Flower, 1898 ; The of at Cambridge, 1884 ; Corresponding Member Bears Blue River ; Dorothy Vernon of

of R. Prussian and R. Bavarian Academies ; Haddon Hall, 1902 ; A Forest Hearth, 1903 ;

Bencher of Lincoln's Inn ; Hon. Fellow Yolanda, Maid of Burgundy, 1905 ; Dorothy Publications : o' Trinity College, Cambridge. the Hall, 1906 ; Uncle Tom Andy Bill,

Gloucester Pleas, 1884 ; Justice and Police, 1908 ; A Gentle Knight of Old Bradenburg, 1887 1909 Little 1885 ; Bracton's Note-Book, ; History ; The King, 1910 ; The Touch-

of English Law (with Sir F. Pollock), 1895 ; stone of Fortune, 1912. Address : Shelby- Town- 13 Domesday Book and Beyond, 1897 ; ville, Indiana, U.S.A. [Died Feb. 1913.

ship and Borough, 1898 ; Canon Law in MAKGILL-CRICHTON-MAITLAND, Maj.-Gen. of b. England, 1898 ; Political Theories the David ; 2 Aug. 1841 ; m. 1873, Lady

Middle Ages (translated), 1900 ; English Margaret Pleydell-Bouverie, d. of 4th Earl

Law and the Renaissance, 1901 ; divers of Radnor ; three *. two d. Entered : volumes for Selden Society. Address West 1859 ; Maj.-Gen. 1894 ; retired 1899. Lodge, Downing College. Cambridge. Club: dress : Winchfleld House, Winchfleld. Hant : Service Athenseum. [Died 21 Dec. 1906. Clubs Guards', United ;' New, MAITLAND, Lieut.-CoI. Hon. George Thomas, Edinburgh. [Died 2 Jan. 1907. MAKINS, Capt. Geoffry, M.V.O. 1906 ; b. b. Dec. 1841 ; b. of 13th Earl of Lauderdale, Dec. 2nd s. of late H. F. Makiuo Educ. : privately for the army. Ensign, 1877; 42nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), Entered K.R.R.C. 1898: Captain, 1904 Adjutant Territorial Force, 1910 ; served 1861 ; transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps, S. AMca, 1899-1900 (Queen's medal, three 1864 ; served in the Military Works Dept. clasps). Club : Army and Navy. of India, and retired 1886, as Lieut.-Col. ; 23 member of the Company of Royal Archers, [Died Aug. 1915. J.P. 1896. Clubs : United Service, Hurlingham. MAKINSON, Joseph, B.A., ; Stipendiary [Died 23 Sept. 1910. Justice of Borough of Salford from 1878; b. 25 s. of John MAITLAND, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Makgill Aug. 1836; Makinson, of cr. b. solicitor, Manchester ; m. 2ndly, Florence, Heriot-, K.C.B. ; 1897 ; Ramornie, d. of Thomas Pickering. Educ. : Hudders- Fifeshire, 1837 ; y. s. of late James Maitland fleld Coll. (Classical and Mathematical Heriot of Ramornie ; g. *. of 6th Earl of medals); Clare Coll. Camb. (Classical Lauderdale ; m. 1st, Frances, d. of late Sir Scholar) ; Owens Coll. Manchester (Senior John Campbell ; 2nd, Jessica, o. d. of late Classical Northern Captain Hutchings, R.N. Educ. : privately prize). Barrister, 1864, Circuit "2nd Cl. Mathematical and at R.M.A., Woolwich. Served in China, ; Honours, Camb. Recreations : Camb. Eleven ; Capt. 1857-59 (medal) ; Canada during Fenian in his third year ; Lancashire County Eleven ; Raid, etc. (medal) ; in Cyprus subsequent favourite study, botany. Address : Round- to the annexation ; in Egypt as C.R.E. 2nd Cheshire. Clubs : Manchester Div., and censor of the press at Alexandria, thorn, Sale, Conservative Vice.-Pres. Lancashire including skirmish outside Ramleh and battle ; County of Tel-el-Kebir as Cricket. [Died 14 March 1914. ; C.R.E. Egypt during Nile expedition, and at Suakini and in the MALABARI, Behramji Merwanji ; Indian Parsi birth Soudan, including the battle of Giniss (medal poet and social reformer ; by ; and clasps, 3rd class Medjidieh and bronze b. 1854. After a hard struggle in early life, as star) ; was Special Envoy from the War he won his way to fame an author, of social in the Office to Government India in 1896-97 ; journalist, and reformer ; early Col. com. , southern district, seventies founded the Indian Spectator, for for 1886-91 ; Dep.-Adj.-Gen. Royal En- which he edited more than twenty years ; of India also gineers at headquarters, 1891-96 ; Maj.- helped to start the Voice ; Gen. 1895, ret. 1899. Recreation: Capt. editor and proprietor of East and West ; of the United Service Golf Club, 1890. Ad- conducted active propaganda for reform of dress : 16 Herbert Crescent, Hans Place, injurious social customs in India, and was S.W. Clubs : United Service, Hyde Park, mainly instrumental in securing the passage also in Hurlingham, M.C.C., etc. of the Age of Consent Act ; bringing [Died 27 Aug. 1902. about departures from the interdiction of service in MAJENDIE, Sir Vivian Dering, C.B. 1881 ; widow re-marriage ; did public K.C.B. 1895; Col. R.A., retired, 1881; connection with plague and famine. 1897- H.M. Chief Inspector of Explosives from 1900. Publications : many works in English s. on 1871 ; b. 18 July 1836 ; of Major John R. and Guzerati, including The Indian Eye

Majendie, Pipe Grange ; m. Adelaide, d. of English Life ; The Indian Problem ; Guzerat The Rev. H. Grylls, St. Neots, 1863 (d. 1868). and the Guzeratis ; Wilson Virah ; : Niti- Educ. Leamington College ; R.M.A. Wool- Indian Muse in English Garb ; The wich. Royal Artillery, 1854; served in Vinod, Sarod-i-Ettefak, Anubhavika, Tan- vols. of his etc. Crimean campaign (medal and clasp) ; sarika ; several biography, : Indian Mutiny campaign (medal and clasp) ; Address Bandora Hill, Bombay. Capt. Instructor and Assist. Supt. Royal [Died 12 July 1912. Laboratory, Woolwich, 1861-71. Publica- MALCOLM, Sir George, K.C.B., cr. 1868; Staff tions : Dp Among the Pandies ; Ammuni- G.C.B. 1886. General retired, Bombay Official to 1818 o. s. of tion ; the Guide-Book the Ex- Corps ; b. Bombay, 10 Sept. ; Educ. : plosives Act, 1875 ; besides a few minor David Malcolm, merchant, Bombay. : Edin- professional works. Recreations shooting Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon ; in cricket, interested generally sports and burgh University ; Addiscombe College. athletics. Address : 3 Whitehall Court, Joined Bombay Army, 1836; D.A.C.G. with : in in S.W. ; Home Office, Whitehall, S.W. Clubs Bombay Division campaign Afghanistan, of Athenseum, United Service. 1838-39 ; present at siege and capture Scinde [Died 25 March 1898. Ghuznee, 1839 (medal) ; Adj. Irregu- 468 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MALLESON

the lar Horse, 1840 ; served with that corps charge of the Embassy at Paris during till at battles of Minister at 1850, being present Nafoosk Commune ; Plenipotentiary of the Russo- and Gujerat ; received thanks Court of Constantinople at conclusion at Directors H.E.T.C. for former, Brevet major- Turkish War, 1878-79 ; in same rank for ity and medal with two clasps latter ; Cairo during the British campaign, 1882; commanded a detachment of Southern Mah- was British Representative at the African

ratta Horse in Persia, 1851 ; commanded a Conference at Berlin, and signed the Treaty

brigade in Southern Mahratta country, 1857- which resulted from it, 1885 ; member 1858, and captured the Forts Hulgullee-Shora- International Court of Arbitration at the of Col- poor, Murgoond ; received thanks Govern- Hague, 1900-6 ; Trustee of the Wallace of ment India ; C.B. ; medals ; commanded lection. Publication : Shifting Scenes, 1901. in a division Abyssinia campaign, 1808 ; Recreations : President Homburg Lawn- received thanks of both Houses of Parliament Tennis Tournament (retired), and Berlin

medal ; commanded Kurachi Brigade, 1868- Golf Club. Address : 85 Eaton Square, of 1869 ; commanded Mhow Division Bombay S.W. ; Wrest Wood, Bexhill ; Chateau Malet, : : Army, 1869-72 ; Gen. 1877. Address 13 Monaco. Clubs Bachelors', St. James's,

Cromwell Crescent, Kensington, W. ; Guys- Travellers', Queen's, Automobile. dale, Milverton, Leamington. Club : [Died 29 June 1908. National. [DietfQ Am. 1897. MALET, Sir Edward St. Lo, 5th Bt., cr. 1791 ; Sir b. 4 MALCOLM, James, 9th Bt. ; or. 1665 ; Sept. 1872 ; e. s. of late Captain William b. of Sir J.P. ; 11 Apr. 1823 ; 5. cousin 1865. Late St. Lo Malet and 1st wife Helen, d. : merchant at Liverpool. Heir kinsman William Eden, 6th Bart. ; S. cousin 1908 ; James, b. 1862. Address : Balbedie House, m. 1901, Louise Michelle, d. of Phillibert

Twickenham Park, Middlesex. Dubois ; one *. Educ. : Emmanuel Coll. [Died 8 June 1901. Cambridge (B.A.). Heir : s. Charles St. Lo, MALCOLM of Poltalloch, 1st Baron (cr. 1896), b. 1906. Address : 34 Corso d'ltalia, Rome. John Wingfield Malcolm, C.B., J.P., D.L., [Died 24 Dec. 1909. b. M.A. ; 1833 ; e. s. of John Malcolm, MALET, John C., M.A., F.R.S. ; Assist. Com- Poltalloch, and Isabella, 2nd d. of Col. Hon. missioner of Intermediate Education, Ire- John Wingfield, m. Alice, d. of Stratford; land ; formerly Professor of Mathematics, 4th Baron Boston, 1861 (d. 1896) ; 2nd, of the Queen's Coll. Cork ; formerly Fellow Marie Lilian, widow of H. Gardner Lister, Royal University of Ireland. Publications : U.S.A. Educ. : Eton Christ ; Church, numerous mathematical papers published in Oxford (M.A.). Formerly Capt. Kent Art. The Transactions, Royal Irish Academy ; Mil. ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Commanding, Crelle's Journal ; Annali di Matematica, etc. Col. 5th V.B. and Sutherland Argyll High- Address : Carbery, Silchester Road, Kings- landers M.P. for for ; Boston, 1860-80, town, Co. Dublin. [Died 9 Apr. 1901 Argyllshire, 1886-92. Owned about 85,700 MALET DE CARTERET, Lieut.-Col. E. C., acres. Recreations : shooting, fishing, yacht- Jurat of the Royal Court of Jersey from ing, natural history. Heir : None. Ad- 1886; b. 1838; m. 1861, Elizabeth, d. of dress : Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, Argyll- A. Poingdestre. Educ. : private schools and shire. Clubs : Junior Carlton. Carlton, in France. Served in the 88th Connaught 6 March 1902. [Died Rangers in the Crimea, and throughout the MALCOLMSON, John Grant, V.C., Lieut. 3rd Indian Mutiny ; commanded successively Bombay Cavalry (retired) ; Gentleman-at- two Jersey Militia Regiments ; appointed Arms since 1870. Served Persian Expedi- Lieut. Bailiff to Sir George Bertram, late tionary Force, 1856-57 (V.C. medal with Bailiff of Jersey ; Provincial Grand Master clasp) ; with Central Indian Field Force of Freemasons for the province of Jersey, (medal with Decorated for clasp). rescuing and Grand Superintendent of Royal Lieut. Moore when he was dismounted and 1869, is of St. Arch Masonry, 1871 ; Seigneur among the Lieut. Malcolmson enemy. Ouen, the most important fief in Jerseys fought his through to his comrade way holding directly from the Crown by knight', with cool determination and brought him service. Address : St. Ouen's Manor, St. out. Address : St. James's, S.W. ; 29 Ouen's, Jersey. Clubs : Junior United Ser- Bramham Gardens, S.W. 2 1914. vice ; Victoria, Jersey. [Died Sept. [Died 14 Aug. 1902. Herbert M.A. J.P. for Co. MALET, Sir Henry Charles Eden, 3rd Bt., MALKIN, Charles, ; of London ; Member of Kensington Borough cr. 1791 ; J.P. ; Lieut.-Col. Grenadier b. 21 Sept. o. s. of Sir Guards, retired 1870; b. 25th Sept. 1835; Council; 1836; of S. J. B. H. Malkin, Judge Supreme Court, father 1886 ; m. Laura, d. of Hamilton, of late Calcutta ; m. Elizabeth, 3rd d. Hilston Park, Monmouthshire, 1873. Educ. : 1879, G. P. Elliot, J.P. Educ. : Charterhouse ; Eton. Entered Grenadier Guards, 1854, ; Trin. Coll. Camb. (Scholar) ; B.A. 1859 ; M.A. served in Crimea at Sebastopol ; late in to House command of 20th Middlesex Rifles. Owned 1862. Appointed Parliament office, of 1861 Clerk of Public 1871- about 2400 acres. Heir: b. Rt. Hon. Sir Lords, ; Bills, 1901 Chief 1897-1901 editor of the Edward Malet. Address : Wilbury Park, ; Clerk, ; Annual 1879-97 ; at one time Salisbury. Club : Travellers'. Statutes, later a of the Committee [Died 12 Jan. 1904. Secretary, Member, for the revision the Statute Law. Re- MALET, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin ; 4th 9f creations : shooting, golf, chess, bridge. cr. 1791 cr. 1881 ; P.C., Bt., ; Kt., G.C.B., Inverness 1884- Address : Corrybrough, Tomatin, ; G.C.M.G. ; Ambassador to Germany, 46 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W 1895 ; retired on pension ; b. 10 Oct. 1837 ; Clubs : Athenaeum ; Highland, Inverness. . of Sir Alexander 2nd Wilbury, Malet, Bt., 18 Aug. 1913. Wilts, and Marian Dora, d. of John Spalding, [Died b. The Holme, Kirkcudbrightshire, and his MALLARME, Stephane, author; Paris, Ann who 2nd 1842. Publications : L'Apres-midi d'un wife, Mary Eden, married, Les Poemes the first Lord and Vaux S. Faune, 1876; Poesies, 1887; Brougham ; Villiers b. Sack- d'Edgar Poe, 1889; Pages, 1890; 1904 ; m. 1885, Lady Ermyntrude de 1890 ; Vers et Prose, 1892 ; ville Russell, d. of 9th Duke of Bedford 1'Isle-Adam, 1893 La et les Lettres, : Coll. Vathek, ; Musique Educ. Eton ; Corpus Christ! Oxford 1895 1897. Address : winter Attache" at Frankfort, 10 Oct. 1854, and went ; Divagations, 89 rue de Paris ; summer Valvins, to the following posts in consecutive advance- Rome, near Fontainebleau. [Died 9 Sept. 1898. ment : Argentine Confederation, Washing- C.S.I. writer ton, Constantinople, Paris, Pekin, Athens, MALLESON, Col. George Bruce, ; in of b. 8 1825. Educ. : Rome, Cairo, Brussels, Berlin ; was history ; London, May MALLET WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

o. d. o Sir cr. Winchester College ; m. Marian, MANFIELD, Philip, Kt., 1894; J.P. 6. d. J 1856. Served of G. W. Battye, B.C.S., 6 Nov. 1819 ; m. Margaret, J. Milne, 1854. 25 in civi of 35 years in India ; ten in Army, Mayor Northampton, 1892 ; M.P. North- and of Government of 1891-95. Address: Clif- political departments ampton, ' Redlands, India. Publications : History of Indian tonvillo, Northampton. Club : National Mutiny, of the French in India, of the Liberal. [Died 31 July 1899. of Life of Lord decisive battles India; MANGLES, Maj.-Gen. Cecil, C.B. 1885; b. of Wellesley, of Warren Clive, Marquis 83 Feb. 1842 ; m. 1891, Frances, d. of late of of Metternich Lakes Hastings, Akbar, ; Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle, Killarney, and Rivers of Austria, etc. Recreations . and widow of Captain W. A. Fagan. En- mountaineering, fly-fishing. Ad- cricket, tered army, 1861 ; Maj.-Gen. 1885 ; served dress : 27 West Cromwell Road, London, Suakin 1885 expedition, (despatches,' C.B.). : Junior Carlton Clubs ; Surrey County Address: Littleworth Cross, Si Cricket. [Died 1 March 1898 ham. [Died 20 Oct. John William, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., MALLET, MANGLES, Ross Lowis, V.C., J.P. ; 6. F.R.S. ; Professor of Chemistry, University April 1833 ; e. s. of Ross D. Mangles, M.P. b. of Virginia, U.S. 1868 ; Dublin, 10 Oct. East India Director ; m. Henrietta, y. d. 1832 e. s. of Robert F.R.S. ; Mallet, C.E., ; late James More Molyneux, Loseley ] d. of ra. 1st, 1857, Mary E., Judge Ormond Surrey, 1860. Educ. : Bath Gramnu of Supreme Court of Alabama (d. 1886) School; E.I. Coll. Haileybury. Entered 2nd, 1888, Madame Josephine Burthe of Bengal C.S. 1853, retired, 1883 ; served as Louisiana one s. one d. Educ. : Trin ; a volunteer during the Mutiny, 1857-58, and Coll. Dublin ; Gottingen. Went to U.S. in obtained the Victoria Cross ; among other but a British Chemist 1853, always subject ; appointments, Judicial Commissioner of to of Alabama Professor Geological Survey ; Mysore, Secretary to Govt. of Bengal, and of in the of Alabama Chemistry University ; member Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces. officer the Staff of Gen. Rodes in Con- on Address : The Lodge, Pirbright, Surrey. federate of Northern trans- Army Virginia ; Club : Athenaeum. [Died 28 Feb. 1905. ferred to Artillery Corps, and placed in MANN, Alexander, Institute of Oil Painters; general charge of Ordnance laboratories of b. Glasgow. Studied Art in Paris under Confederate States as Lieut.-Col. ; parolled Carolus-Duran and others Honourableirable of Professor of ; Artillery, 1865; Chemistry Paris 1885. Address Louis- mention, Salon, Medical Department of University of Glebe S.W. Clubs: Orleans American Place, Chelsea, iana, New ; Ex-President S Chelsea Arts ; Art, Glasgow. Chemical Publications : Society. joint [Died 26 Jan. 1908. author with his father of British Association MANN, J. Dixon, M.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ; Catalogue of Earthquakes ; sundry reports Professor of Forensic Medicine, Victoria i on water analysis, etc. ; papers published in College, Manchester ; Physician, Salford Transactions of the Royal Society and other Royal Hospital. Address : 16 St. John scientific journals. Recreations : in earlier h'fe Manchester Address: Street, ; Harewood, Plymouth rifle-shooting, fishing. University Manchester. 6 1912. of U.S. Grove, [Died Apr. Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, MANN, Major-Gen. James Robert, C.M.G. [Died 6 Nov. 1912. 1881 ; Royal Engineers (retired) : b. 9 Richard, J.P., MALLOCK, D.L., Devonshire; March 1823 ; s. of Major-Gen. Cornelius County Councillor, Devonshire ; b. 28 Dec. Mann, Royal Engineers ; m. 1848, Caroline 1843 2nd s. sure.) of late Charles ; (e. Boyd, d. of Dr. James Geddes, of Montreal, Herbert Mallock of Cockington Court, and : Canada. Educ. privately ; Royal Military Maria, d. of Arthur Champemowne of Dart- Academy, Woolwich. Entered Royal En- M.P. m. ington, Devon, ; 1st, Mary Jones, gineers as Lieut. 1840, and retired, full pay, d. of T. A. H. Dickson of Liverpool ; 2nd, as Major-Gen. 1873 ; served in Nova Scotia, Elizabeth Emily, d. of G. Maconchy of Canada, Mauritius, and West Indies; Sur- Rathmore, Co. Longford. Educ. : Harrow veyor-General and Member of Legislative and Royal Military Woolwich. Academy, Council of Mauritius, 1856-60 ; commanding Lieut. Royal Artillery, M.P. 1865-76; Royal Engineers in Jamaica, 1865 ; Director Devonshire (Torquay Division), 1886-95. of Public Works, Jamaica, and Member of Address : Cockington Court, near Torquay. Legislature of that island, 1866-86 ; ad- Club : Carlton. [Died 28 June 1900. ministered the government of that colony, MALMESBURY, 4th Earl of (cr. 1800), Edward 1877. Recreations : yachting, boating. Ad- : : James Harris, D.L., J.P. ; [James Harris, dress Highfleld, Tilehurst, Berks. Club e. s. of James Harris, M.P. (author of several United Service. [Died 24 March 1915. philological works), was employed as a MANNERS, Lord Edward William John, b. diplomatist of the first rank at the Courts of 1864; 2nd s. of 7th D. of Rutland and Madrid, Berlin, St. Petersburg, the Hague, Janetta, d. of T. Hughan. Educ. : Welling- Lille cr. Rifle Paris, and ; Baron Malmesbury ton College ; Sandhurst. Late Capt. 1788; Viscount Fitz-Harris and Earl of Brigade. Recreation: travel. M.P. (C.) : Malmesbury, 1800] ; Lieut.-Col. (retired Leicestershire, Melton, 1895-1900. Address

1882) 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; b. 12 Belvoir Castle, Grantham. Clubs : Naval Apr. 1842; S. u., 3rd Earl, 1889; m. and Military, Turf. [Died 26 Feb. 1903. Sylvia Georgina, y. d. of late Alexander MANNING, Miss, Hon. Secretary to the Co. editor of Stewart, Ballyedmond, Down, 16 Nov. National Indian Association ; 1870. Conservative. Educ. : R.M. Coll. Indian Magazine and Review. Address : 5 Sandhurst. Entered army, 1860; A.D.C. Pembridge Crescent, W. to General commanding troops in Ireland [ Died 13 Aug. 1905.

(Lord Strathnairn), 1865 ; A.D.C. to General MANNING, Sir William Patrick, Kt., cr. 1894 ; Sir s. John^'Mitchell, commanding troops in b. Sydney, 1845 ; of John Manning, to 1868. Canada, 1866 ; A.D.C. Governor of Cork ; m. Nora, d. of late J. Torpy, Mauritius, Sir Henry Barkly, 1868; Adj. Educ. : St. Mary's Cathedral Schools, Irish till was 5th Batt. (Mil.) Royal Rifles, 1875-80. Sydney. M.P. South Sydney 1894 ; Owned about 6670 acres. Pictures at Heron Alderman and Mayor of Sydney. Address\: Court, notably Rpmneys and Canalettos. Orvieto. Bayswater Road. Sydney. Recreation : shooting. Heir : s. Viscount [Died 20 Apr. 1915. b. Fitz-Harris, 18 Dec. 1872 ; B.A. Oxford ; MANNINGHAM-BULLER ; see Buller. Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Mil.) Hants Regt. Ad- MANNS, Sir August, Kt., cr. 1904: Mus. Dir. dress : Heron Court, Christchurch, Hamp- of the Crystal Palace from 1855; b. in shire. Club : Carlton. {[Died 19 May 1899. Stolzenburg, Pomerania, Germany, 12 March 470 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MANSFIELD

: 1825 ; m. 1897, Katharine Emily Wilhclraina tiger-hunting, pig-sticking. Address What- 4th d. of late Colonel A. J. B. Thellusson combe, Blandford. Club : White's. one d. Educ. : at the village schools o [Died 13 Oct. 1914. Stolzenburg and Torgelow in Pomerania and MANSEL-PLEYDELL, John Clavell, D.L.,

at Elbing in West Prussia. Received from J.P., F.L.S., F.G.S. ; heir-pres. of Sir

Friedrich Wilhelm IV. of Prussia the Courtenay Mansel, llth Bart. ; b. 1817 ; Hohenzollern Order in 1852, and from the e. s. of Col. Mansel of Smealmore, 3rd s. of German Emperor the Kronen Order in 1892 Sir W. Mansel, Bart, of Iscoed, Carmarthen- from of and the Duke Saxe-Coburg-Gotha shire ; m. 1849, Isabel, d of F. C. A. Colvile the Order of Merit for Art Science in 1895 of Barton House, Warwickshire, and Mary, from Alexander I. of Servia the Knighi s. of 1st Baron Leigh. Educ. : Private

Commander's Cross of his Royal Order o schools ; St. John's College, Cambridge. St. Sava, 1899. Apprenticed at the town Served 30 years in Queen's Own Yeomanry Musical Director Urban at Elbing, 1840-44 Cavalry; President of the Dorset Nat. solo clarionettist in the band of the 5th History and Antiquarian Field Club. Regiment and first violinist in the Opera Owned 9000 acres. Publications: The Orchestra of Danzig, 1844-49 ; Conductor o Geology of Dorsetshire ; the Flora of Dorset- Kroll's Orchestra in Berlin, 1849-51 ; Kapell shire (2nd edition, 1895) ; the Birds of meister of in Herr von Roon's Regiment Dorsetshire, 1888 ; the Mollusca of Dorset- 1855 til Cologne, 1851-54; from October shire ; the Fossil Reptiles of Dorsetshire, 1905 Musical of Director the Crystal Palace, 1888 ; papers on Natural Science, Archaeo- London ; Founder of Saturday Concerts logy. Address : Whatcombe, Blandford. there Conductor of 1883 ; Handel Festival, ; [Died 3 May 1902. had the degree of Musical Doctor conferred MANSERGH, James, F.R.S. ; Paat President on him Re- by Oxford University, 1903. of the Institution of Civil Engineers ; creation : reading of scores of the classica" Member of Council of the Institution of composers and of musical literature generally Mechanical Engineers. [Died 15 June 1905. Address : Crystal Palace, S.E. Sir MANSFIELD, Charles Edward, K.C.M.G. ; [Died 1 March 1907 cr. 1887 ; b. 1828 ; 6th *. of late John Mans- MANSEL, Sir Edward Berkeley, 10th Bt., cr field, Diggeswell House, Herts, and b. of 1st 1621 of Old Catton ; House, Norwich ; J.P. Lord Sandhurst ; m. Annie, d. of Lieut.-Col. Suffolk Norfolk and ; formerly 15th Hussars ; Hon. A. F. Ellis, 1859 ; two s. one d. Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 1st V.B. Norfolk Entered army, 1848; Colonel, 1877; b. 2 Julia Regiment ; Feb. 1839 ; m. 1870, Minister resident, Bogota, 1878 ; Caracas, e. d. of late Evans 1881 Vertue, Rev. Henry ; Lima, 1884 ; retired 1894 ; served of Lombe Bylaugh Park and Melton Hall, Crimea 1854 (despatches twice) ; Indian Norfolk. [Sir Edward's nephew, Sir Court- Mutiny (severely wounded). Has received ney, styled llth Bt., resigned in his favour Crimean, Turkish, Sardinian, Indian medals. in 1903 on discovering evidence to that Address : 6 Piazza San Lorenzo, Florence. effect on of Sir in : ; the death Edward 1908. Clubs Oxford and Cambridge ; Unione, Sir Courtney resumed title of llth Bt.] Florence. [Died 1 Aug. 1907. Address : Old Catton House, Norwich. MANSFIELD, Horace Rendall, M.P. (R.) [Died 8 Jan. 1908. Spalding Division of Lincolnshire, 1900- MANSEL, George, C.M.G. 1891; Commis- 1910; J.P. Derbyshire; b. 25 Dec. 1863; Zululand 1903-6 . of late s. of sioner, Police, ; Cornelius Mansfield ; m. 1st, 1885, d. Captain Mansell Inniskillings. Served as (d. 1905) of Rev. W. Rose, Mansfield, Notts., and s. Sub-Inspector Inspector, Zulu War. three one d. ; 2nd, 1908, Sarah Elizabeth, 1879 with Boer 1880 d. of late (medal clasp) ; War, ; Alderman Winterton, D.L., Assistant : Commissioner, Natal Police, 1897 ; Leicester. Recreations driving, riding, raised and commanded Reserve Territory shooting, motoring. Address : Broom Leys, Carabiniers, 1883-87, when force changed to Coalville, nr. Leicester ; Church Gresley, : Zululand Police. Address Pietermaritz- Burton-on-Trent. Club : National Liberal. ; burg, Natal. [Died 8 Dec. 1914. [Died 9 Feb. 1914. Colonel MANSFIELD, Richard, b. MANSEL, George Clavell, D.S.O. 1900 ; actor; Heligoland, Durham b. 1857. Acted first in England and later in Light Infantry ; 9 Feb. 1861 ; y. s. of late Lt.-Col. Mansel of Smedmore, America, his early essays being almost ex- Dorset. Served South Africa. 1899-1902 clusively in comic opera. He became a of (despatches, medal with 4 clasps, King's member A. M. Palmer's Union Square 2 Theatre Company, 1883, playing Baron medal, clasps, D.S.O.) ; Colonel, 1907 ; " Chevrial in retired, 1908. Address : Sulby Hall, Wei- A Parisian Romance." Prin- : Prince Karl in A. C. Gunter's ford, Rugby. [Died 12 July 1910. cipal" parts Prince Karl," 1886 ; Dr. Jekyl and Mr. His MANSEL-JONES, Honour Herbert Rivers- Hyde in Russel Sullivan's dramatisation of dale, LL.B. C.C. ; Judge, Sheffield, from Stevenson's 1887 Andre Rossini novel, ; " 1902 ; b. 1836 o. s. of late Herbert ; George Mario de Judot in his own Monsieur," Jones, Serjeant-at-Law ; of Clerken- Judge 1887 Richard III. 1889 : ; King" Humpy well County Court; m. 1st, 1865, Emilia; Logan in Master and Man," 1890 ; Mr. d. of John Davis of Cranbrook " Park, Essex, George Brummel in Clyde Fitch's Beau 2nd, 1888, Fanny, d. of John R. Baker of Brummel," 1890 ; Don Juan in his own Cooling, Kent, and widow of George Tyrrell " Don Juan," 1891 ; Emperor Nero in Educ. : Eton and Trinity College, Cam- " Russel Sullivan's Nero," 1891 ; Tittlebat 1st class bridge ; law. Captain University Titmouse in his own dramatisation of Boat Club, rowed stroke, 1855-56; called Warren's "Ten Thousand a to the Year," 1892; Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1859. Address : Arthur Dimmesdale in Hatton's Chase Joseph" Cliffe, What standwell, Matlock. dramatisation of Hawthorne's The Scarlet " [Died 2 Feb. 1907. in Letter," 1892 ; Shylock The Merchant MANSEL-PLEYDELL, Lieut.- Col. Edmund of 1893 Bluntschli in Venice," ; Captain" Morton, J.P., D.L., and C.C of Dorset;, George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the to Sir C. C. heir-pres. Mansel, llth Bt. ; 1894 Don Pedro XIV. in Louis N. Man," " ; e. s. of late J. C. of What- Parker's The of 1895 Rodion Mansel-Pleydell King Peru," " ; combe, and Isabel, d. of F. C. Colvile, for- in Charles Henry Meltzer's Rodion the merly Capt. Scots Guards; m. Kathleen, Student," 1895; Dick Dudgeon in George d. of Sir T. 1st of " Grove, Bart., Fern, Wilts ; Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple," two s. two d. Educ. : in Eton. Served in 1897 ; Eugen Comvoisier J.I.C. Clarke 12th Royal Lancers. Recreations : sport, and Meridan Phelp's dramatisation of Jessie 471 MANSFIELD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 " The First 1898 ; Florence founded the first Fothergill's novel, Violin,"" ; Anthropolc Cyrano in Edmund Rostand's Cyrano de Museum in Italy. Publications : in E 1898. Publications : and Bergerac," (poems) Physiognomy Expression, 1890 ; The Blown Away, a nonsense book for grown-up Art of Taking a Wife, 1896; The Art of children Ten Thousand a ; (plays) Monsieur, Choosing Husband, 1905 ; Testa A book a Juan. 30 1907. for Year, and Don [Died Aug. boys ; The Tartuffian Age. Recreations : MANSFIELD, Robert William, C.M.G. 1902; son amusement principal, sa passion fut le il une b. 16 Sept. 1850; s. of Rev. J. Mansfield, jardinage ; posseda maison modeste Rector of Blandford, St. Mary's, Dorset- a Florence, une maison a Boscolungo dans le une villa a shire, and Emily Le Poer Trench ; ra. 1878, Haut-Appennin, petite San Terenzo Marie The"rese, d. of Comte Cahouet de et des terrains dans le Chianti en : Toscane ; il se maria a 25 ans a Salta Marolles ; one s. two d. Educ. Chelten- dam> ham College. Entered Consular Service in la R^publique Argentine avec une jeune demoiselle de haute famille il en eut 5 China, 1870 ; Acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Anchorage, and Acting Consul at Foochow, enfants, et une seconde fois a 60 ans avec une jeune comtesse de Florence et il en eut une Swatow, Wuhu, Chin-Kiang ; Consul at petite fille. Address : Via Robbia Chung- King, 1891, but did not proceed ; Florence, 57 San was Acting Assistant Judge and Consul at ; Terenza, Spezia. 28 1910, Shanghai ; transferred to Wenchow, 1893 ; [Died Aug. Consul at 1893-95 Sir Acting Foochow, ; pro- MAPLE, John 1st Bt. ; cr. 1897 Blundell, ; ceeded to Kutien to into the massacre Governor of inquire Maple and Co., upholsterers ; of eleven 1895 transferred to missionaries, ; M.P. Dulwich Division, Camberwell, from but did not was 1887 b. Wuhu, 1896, proceed ; again ; 1845 ; m. Emily, d. of M. Merry- Acting Assistant Judge and Consul, and weather, 1874. Educ. : King's Coll. Lon- later Acting Consul- General at Shanghai : don. His only child married Baron von Consul- General at Canton, 1906-8. Re- Eckhardstein of the German Embassy, creations : riding, shooting. Address : 1896. Recreation : horse-racing. Address : Sussex. Club : St. Priory Mount, Hastings, Childwickbury, Alban's ; Falmouth Thatched House. 26 1911. [Died Apr. House, Newmarket ; 8 Clarence Terrace, N.W. Clubs: MANSFIELD, 4th Earl of (cr. 1776 and 1792, Carlton, St. Stephen's, Con- G. Britain), William David Murray, K.T., stitutional, Junior Carlton, Junior Consti- D.Li; Baron Scone, 1608; Viscount Stor- tutional. [Died 24 Nov. 1903. 1621 1641 mont, ; Baron Balvaird, ; Sen. Edward MAPOTHER, Dillon, M.D. ; b. Dublin, of the Sen. of Knight Thistle; Mem. 1835; m. 1870, Ellen, d. of Hon. John Carlton Club ; [1st Viscount saved the life Tobin, M.P., Halifax, Canada; one s. five of James VI. from the attack of Earl Gowrie, d. From 19, taught Anatomy in Royal 1600 the was 3rd s. of ; distinguished judge College of Surgeons, Ireland, in which he 5th Viscount (d. 1793)]; Lord-Lieut, of afterwards became Professor and President Clackmannanshire from 1852 ; ; hereditary he was also President Statistical Society, of of b. keeper palace Scone ; London, 21 Dublin ; surgeon to St. Vincent's (25 years) Feb. 1806 s. of 3rd Earl and ; Frederica, and Children's Hospital, and to the Lord- d. of Markham S. father Archbishop ; 1840, Lieutenants of Ireland, 1880-86. Publica- and d. of grandmother 1843 ; m. Louisa, tions : of Manual Physiology (3rd ed.) ; Cuthbert Eddison, Hebburn Hall, Durham. Lectures on Public Health (2nd ed.) ; The Lieut,-Col. Stirlingshire Militia, 1828-55; Body and its Health, a book for Primary for M.P. (C.) Aldborough, 1830 ; for Wood- Schools (6th ed.) ; The Medical Profession stock, 1831 ; for Norwich, 1832-37 ; for Carmichael Prize (200) ; Lectures on Perthshire, 1837-40; Lord High Commis- Skin Diseases (3rd ed.) ; and many bio- sioner to General of Church of Assembly graphical and medico-political essays. On Lord of Scotland, 1852, 1858-59; the settling in London in 1888 he was elected in Sir Peel's Administra- Treasury Robert Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical and 1834-35. about acres. tion, Owned 40,100 Medical Societies. Recreation : Natural Heir : g. s. Lord Balvaird, b. 1860. Address : Address: 16 Welbeck Caen N.W. History. Street, Wood, Hampstead, ; Comlongon Cavendish Square, W. Club : Reform. Dumfries Schaw Clack- Castle, ; Park, [Died 3 March 1908. mannan ; Scone Palace, Perthshire. Clubs : Sir Frederick 1st Bt. 1886 Carlton, Travellers'. [Died 1 Aug. 1898. MAPPIN, Thorpe, ; ; D.L., J.P. ; Chairman of Sheffield Gas Com- MANSFIELD, 5th Earl of (cr. 1776 and 1792, pany, Sheffield Technical G. Britain), William David Murray, P.O. Department, Sheffield Town Trustees, and Thomas Turton 1905, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Scone, 1608; and Sons, Ltd. ; Officer, Legion of Honour ; Viscount Stormont, 1621 ; Baron Balvaird, b. e. s. Sheffield, 1821 ; of Joseph Mappin, 1641 ; [1st Viscount saved life of James VI. Sheffield, and Mary, d. of Thomas from the attack of Earl Gowrie, 1600; the Thorpe, Co. Bedford ; m. (d. distinguished was 3rd s. of 5th Vis- Haines, 1845, Mary judge of 1908), d. J. Wilson, Sheffield ; three s. count (d. 1793)] ; b. 20 July 1860 ; s. of Viscount Stormont and Educ. : Sheffield. M.P. E. Retford, 1880- (d. 1893), Emily 1885 of 1877-78 master- Louisa, e. d. of Sir J. A. 3rd ; Mayor Sheffield, ; MacGregor, 1855 M.P. Hallamshire Division of cutler, ; (L.) Bt. MacGregor ; S. grandfather, 1898. West Riding, 1885-1906. Heir: s. Captain late Grenadier Guards (retired York, 1894), Frank 6 1846 retired and and Royal Guards Reserve Regiment, 1900- [b. Sept. ; Capt. " Hon. 1st West York Yeomanry 1901. Received Order of Mercy," 1902. Major, Cavalry. Address: Birchlands, Sheffield]. Owned about 46,000 acres. Heir : b. Hon. Address : Thornbury, Sheffield. Clubs : Alan David Murray. Address : 6 St. James's Reform, National Liberal. Place, S.W. ; Ken Wood, Hamp- [Died 19 March 1910. stead, N.W. ; Comlongon Castle, Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire Schaw ; Park, Alloa, Clack- MARCET, William, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. ; mannanshire Scone Palace ; and Logie- Past Pres. Royal Meteorological Society ; almond Lodge, Perthshire. formerly Assist. Physician to Westminster [Died 29 Apr. 1906. Hospital and the Hospital for Consumption MANTEGAZZA, Paul, physician; b. Monza, and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton. Pub- 1831. Educ. : Universities of Pisa, Milan, lications : Southern and Swiss Health and Pavia. Travelled in South 1883 A Contribution to the Europe, Resorts, ; History and : America, India, Lapland ; became Pro- of the Respiration of Man, 1897. Address fessor of General Pathology, University of Flowermead, Wimbledon Park, S.W. Club : Pavia ; then Professor of Anthropology, Athenaeum. [Died 4 March 1900. 472 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MARRIOTT

Teacher of shot e. s. of MARCHESI, Mathilde ; Singing ; Command ; Richard Marker ; b. &. Frankfort, 26 Mar. 1826 ; m. 1852, Salva- 18 April 1867 ; m. 1906, Beatrice, d. of Sir s. : tore Marches!, Cavaliere de Castrone, Mar- Thomas Jackson ; one Educ. Eton. chese de Rajata (d. 1908). Made d^but as Served as A.D.C. to Sir West Ridgeway, : lima di singer 1844 ; principal pupils Governor of Ceylon, 1895-97 ; to Lord Gabrielle of Murska, Etclka Gerster, Kraus, Curzon, Viceroy India, 1899-1900 ; to Wilhemine Tremelli, Emma Calve, Emma Lord Kitchener, during the Boer War, 1901- Eames, Sybel Sanderson, Melba, Emma 1902, arid in India, 1902-6; served S. Nevada, Blanche Marches!, Ellen Gulbran- Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, brevet son, Ada Crossley, Frau Klafsky, Frau Major, Queen's medal, 5 clasps. King's j : Marches! Tchuch-l roska. Publication and medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; Private Secretary Music, 1897. Address: 16 Greville Place, to Secretary of State for War, Rt. Hon. N.W. [Died 18 Nov. 1913. H. O. Arnold-Forster, 1905. Decorated for MARGESSON, Lieut.-Col. William George capture of De Wet's gun and pom-pom in e. s. of late Rev. William Margesson, of Cape Colony. Address : Pantiles, Frinton- and Vann, Ockley, Surrey, Mary Frances, on-Sea, Essex ; Combe, Honiton. Clubs : d. of late Bryan Cooke, of Owston, York- Travellers', Guards', Turf, Royal Auto- shire b. Matilda ; 1821 ; m. 1863, Lucy (d. mobile. [Died Nov. 1914. d. of Edward Blackett Beaumont of 1909), Claud D.S.O. 1900 five s. three d. MARKS, Major Laurie, ; Woodhall, Co. York ; For- b. 11 Dec. s. of late a Lieut.-Col. in the served 1863; Rev. D. W. merly Army ; Marks ; m. 1887, Caroline, d. of A. Hoffnung ; Crimea in 56th and 80th Regts. ; Knight of two s. 4th Batt. Highland Light ; of Honour. Address : Findon Infantry Legion Place, served South Findon, Sussex. [Died 4 March 1911. Africa, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1899, 1900 (despatches, Queen's medal, 2 clasps, Sir Francis K.C.M.G. MARINDIN, Arthur, ; D.S.O.). [Died 1 Apr. 1910. cr. 1897 ; Major R.E., retired 1879 ; Colonel

David Woolf. D.D. ; Chief Minister Railway Volunteer Staff Corps ; Senior MARKS, West London of British Jews Inspecting Officer of Railways, Board of Synagogue ; b. 22 Nov. 1811 e. s. of Woolf Trade; b. Weymouth, 1 May 1838; 2nd London, ; merchant m. d. of s. of late Rev. S. Marindin, Chesterton, Co. Marks, ; Cecilia, Moseley Salop, formerly in 2nd Life Guards, and Wolff, merchant, 1842. Educ. : principally Isabella, d. of Andrew Wedderburn Colvile, self-educated. At the age of 18 one of the ministers of the Western Lon- of Ochiltree. Craigflower, Fife ; m, Kathleen Synagogue, don in 1834 Minister and to the Mary, d. of Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B., ;. Secretary

Hebrew ; called to 1860. Educ. : Eton ; R.M.A. Woolwich. Congregation, Liverpool R.E. 1854; Major, 1872; served in the London in 1841 to establish the Reformed East, 1855-56; A.D.C. and Private Secre- Congregation of British Jews, of which he tary to H. E. Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B., became the chief minister. Professor of Univ. Coll. 1844-1900. Governor of Mauritius, 1860-63 ; special Hebrew, London, Publications : a series of Services service Madagascar, 1861 ; Adjutant at complete used in the West London three School of Military Engineering. Chatham, Synagogue ; volumes of Sermons and Addresses con- 1866-68; Brigade-Major, 1869-74; Board ; of for tributor to the of the Bible, and Trade, 1877 ; created C.M.G. work Dictionary on Egyptian State Railways, 1887. Recrea- other theological and archselogical publica- tions. : tions : rowing, riding, cricket, football, lawn Address 6A Montague Mansions, W. tennis, shooting. Address : 3 Hans Cres- [Died 3 May 1309.

cent, S.W. ; Craigflower, Dunfermline, N.B. MARKS, Henry Stacy, R.A. 1878 (retired); Clubs : Scottish Con- Wellington ; Sports ; painter ; b. London, 13 Sept. 1829 ; m. servative, Edinburgh ; M.C.C. 2nd, Mary, d. of William Kempe, 1893. 21 1900. Educ. : [Died Apr. Leigh's Academy, Newman Street ; Sir Kt. cr. 1901 4th s. of MARK, John, ; ; and Royal Academy. Elected A.R.A. 1871 ; late Joseph Mark of Bowscale, Cumberland ; exhibited at R.A. from 1853. Publication : b. 16 Dec. 1832 ; m. 1861, Emily Mary, 3rd Pen and Pencil Sketches. Address : 5 St. d. of late Robert Louis Jones of Chester ; Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. two d. Mayor of Manchester, 1890-91. [Died 9 Jan. 1898. Address : Greystoke, West Didsbury, Man- e. MARLAY, Charles Brinsley, J.P., D.L. ; s. chester Leeswood Flintshire. ; Hall, Mold, of late Lieut.-Col. George Marlay, C.B., Club : Junior Conservative Manchester ; and Catherine Louisa Augusta, d. of James Conservative. 3 1909. [Died Apr. Tisdall of Bawn, and Catherine Maria, after- Sir K.C.I. E. cr. 1889 MARKBY, William, ; ; wards Countess of Charleville ; b. 1831. J.P. b. 31 1829 4th s. of : D.C.L., ; May ; Educ. Eton ; Trinity College, Cambridge Rev. W. Duxford Henry Markby, B.D., (M.A.). High Sheriff, Co. Westmeath, 1853 ; Rectory, Cambridge, and Sophia, d. of John Co. Louth, 1863, Co. Cavan, 188.5; in- Randall d. of ; m. Lucy, John Edward herited the entailed portion" of the estates 1866. : Taylor, Weybridge, Educ. King of last Earl of Belvedere (ext.), 1847 ; Vice- Edward's St. School, Bury Edmunds ; President Royal Botanical Society, and Merton Coll. Oxford. Postmaster (Scholar), Treasurer Benevolent Society of St. Patrick. 1846 1st class in of ; Honour School Mathe- Address : St. Katherine's Lodge, Regent's 1850 D.C.L. decree of Convo- matics, ; by Park, N.W. ; Belvedere House, Mullingar. 1879 late of All cation, ; Fellow Souls Clubs : Travellers', Carlton. College; Fellow of Balliol College. Barr. [Died 18 June 1912. 1856 Recorder of ; Buckingham, 1865-66 ; Sir Charles Hayes, Kt., cr. 1904 ; of MARRIOTT, Judge High Court, Calcutta, 1866-78 ; M.D., F.R.C.S., J.P., D.L. ; Consulting Commissioner to inquire into Administration b. Surgeon to Leicester Infirmary ; 1834 ; of Justice in Trinidad and Tobago, 1892; *. of John Marriott, M.R.C.S. ; m. 1864, Reader in Indian of Law, University Oxford, Lucy, d. of Rev. John Gibson. Educ. : 1878-1900; Alderman of County Council; Uppingham ; University College, London J.P. Oxfordshire. Publications : Lectures (Gold Medallist, M.B., M.D.). House Sur- on Indian Law of ; Elements Law considered of Leicester Infirmary (retired) ; one with Reference geon, to General Principles of the founders of the Leicester Nursing In- 6th ed. 1905. Address : Jurisprudence, stitution. Address : 11 Welford Road, Headington Hill, Oxford. Club : Athen- Leicester ; Harcourt House, Kibworth, seum. [Died 15 Oct. 1914. Leicester ; 86 St. James's Street, S.W. MARKER, Colonel Raymond John, D.S.O. Club : Thatched House. 1901 Coldstream Guards ; ; A.Q.M.G. Alder- [Died 14 Feb. 1910. .473 MAEEIOTT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MARRIOTT, Rt. Hon. Sir William Thackeray, Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Ordained, K.C. b, 1834 m. Kt., cr, 1888 ; P.O., ; ; 1855 ; Vicar of Bengeworth, Worcestershire! Tennant. Educ. : Charlotte, d. of Capt. 1861-69 ; Bishop of Bathurst, N.S. Wales, Coll. Barr. Lin- John's Camb. (B.A. 1858). 1869-85 ;. Diocesan Inspector of Schools ; Bencher of Assistant of coln's Inn, 1864; Q.C. 1877; Bishop Gloucester, 1892-1904 ; Lincoln's Inn, 1879; Judge Advocate- Hon. Canon of Gloucester, 1900, Bristol, General, 1885-86, 1886-92 ; M.P. Brighton, 1906-9. Address : Dyrham Lodge, Clifton 1880-93. Recreation: Vice-President of Park, Bristol. Club : National. Brighton Golf Club. Address : 56 Ennis- [Died 15 Oct. 1912. 6 Crown Office more Gardens, S.W. ; MARSH, Howard, Sc.D., M.A., M.C., F.R.C.S., Clubs : Row, E.G. Carlton, Marlborough, J.P. ; Master of Downing and formerly 27 1903. Coll. Bachelors'. [Died July Fellow King's Cambridge ; Hon. Col. MARRYAT, Very Rev. Charles, M.A. ; Dean R.A.M.C.T. Eastern District; Hou. Fellow of Adelaide from 1887 Hector of Christ ; Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ; Church, N. Adelaide, from 1868; Vicar- Corresponding Member Orthopaedic Society and b. General Commissary ; Regent's Park, of New York ; Professor of Surgery, Uni- 26 June s. of Charles London, 1827; versity of Cambridge, from 1903 ; sometime Marryat, merchant; m. 1854, Grace Mont- Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery at St. e. d. of Rev. C. B. Howard. gomery, M.A., Bartholomew's Hospital ; Consulting Sur- first Colonial of S.A. three s. Chaplain ; geon, Hospital for Sick Children ; b. Homers- : nr. Winchester four d. Educ. Twyford, ; field, Suffolk, 1839; m. 1st, Jane, g.-d. of Eton; Queen's College, Oxford. B.A., Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Prime Minister Ellerton 1851; Theological Prize, 1851; and Chancellor of the Exchequer ; one s. Curate of Ide 1850- M.A., 1854 ; Hill, Kent, one d. ; 2nd, Violet Susan, d. of late Rt. to Penal Establishment at 1852 ; Chaplain Hon. Admiral Sir John Dalrymple Hay, Darlinghurst and Cockatoo Island, N.S. Bart., G.C.B. Retired Member of Councli 1852-53 Curate of Wales, ; Trinity Church, and Vice-Pres., Examiner in Anatomy and of St. Adelaide, 1853-57 ; Incumbent Paul's, Surgery, and Bradshaw Lecturer, Royal Coll. Port 1857-68: Archdeacon of Adelaide, of Surgeons of England ; Hunterian Pro- 1868-87 acted as Vicar-General fessor Adelaide, ; Pathology and Surgery, 1889 ; Presi- and Kennion's of Clinical Commissary during Bishop dent the Society of London ; Absence in England for Lambeth Conference President of Metropolitan Branch British in 1888 and 1892, and during Bishop Har- Medical Association. Recreations : golfing mer's absence in England for Lambeth and shooting. Address : The Lodge, Down- in in 1903 acted as Conference 1897 and ; ing College, Cambridge. Club : Junior Con- Administrator and President of Synod stitutional. [Died 24 June 1915. during vacancy of Diocese between resigna- MARSH, Othniel Charles, M.A., LL.D. (Har- tion of Kennion and the arrival of Bishop vard), Ph.D. (Heidelberg), F.G.S. ; Professor Hariner in 1895 also after the Bishop July ; Paleontology, Yale University, from 1866 ; resignation of Bishop Harmer in May 1905. Paleontologist of United States Geological I Oct. 1907. {Died Survey, 1882 ; Honorary Curator of Verte- MARRYAT, Florence (Mrs. Francis Lean); brate Paleontology in National Museum, c. late Frederick 10th of Capt. Marryat, 1887 ; Associate Editor of American Journal R.N., C.B., F.R.S., and Catherine, e. d. of of Science, 1895; b. Lockport, N.Y., 29 Sir Stephen Shairp, Houston, Linlithgow- Oct 1831 ; e. s. of Caleb Marsh and Mary N.B. Educ. : home. Publications : shire, Peabody ; nephew of George Peabody ; un- Conflict Own Child Sister : Love's ; My ; My married. Educ. Phillips Academy, 1852- the Actress Her Lord and Master and ; ; 1856 ; Yale College, 1856-60 ; Yale Scientific 69 other works of fiction and travel. Re- School, 1860-62; Universities of Berlin, creations : music, floriculture, reading. Ad- Heidelberg and Breslau, 1862-65. As a : 26 dress Langham Lodge ; Abercorn Lodge, student, made geological investigations in N.W. [Died 27 Oct. 1899. New York State, New England, Nova Scotia, Alexander F.R.C.S.E. MARSDEN, E., M.D., ; and the Alps ; began explorations in western b. 22 Sept. 1832; s. of William Marsden, North America in 1868 and continued to the Founder of the Royal Free and Cancer 1899, having crossed the Rocky Mountains o. Hospitals, London ; m. 1856, Catharine, twenty-seven times, discovered over 1000 d. of David Marsden, banker. Entered new fossil vertebrates and described more in the trenches with Army, 1854 ; served than 500 ; President American Association the and afterwards as 38th regiment, surgeon for the Advancement of Science, 1878 ; before to the Ambulance Corps Sevastopol ; Vice-President National Academy of Sciences, was one of the first to enter the city- on 1878-83; President National Academy of his return home he was to H.M. presented Sciences, 1883-96 ; Bigsby Medal, Geological Queen Victoria by H.R.H. The Duke of Society of London, 1877 : Foreign Member and received the Turkish and of Cambridge, of same, 1898 ; Cuvier Prize, Institute war medals and Chairman Crimean clasps ; France, 1897 ; Member of many foreign of the Cancer Hospital, and for many years scientific societies. Publications : Over 300 he was and trustee to consulting surgeon in number ; among these are, Fossil Horses Free and Cancer the Royal Hospitals ; in America, 1874 ; Small Size of the Brain elected Master of the Worshipful Company in Tertiary Mammals, 1874 ; Introduction of Cordwainers, 1898, and on his retirement and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America, presented to the Company in trust for its 1877; History and Methods of Paleonto- the service of 34 preservation, magnificent logical Discovery, 1879 ; Odontornithes, silver plate, valued at 800, which was in Plates, 1880; Classification of the Dino- 1842 to his father H.R.H. the their presented by sauria, 1881 ; Jurassic Birds and late of on behalf of the Duke Cambridge Allies, 1881 ; Wings of Pterodactyles, 1882 ; subscribers in recognition of his philan- Dinocerata, 56 Plates, 1884; American in the first free hos- thropic work opening Cretaceous Pterodactyles, 1884 ; American in London. Author of works Jurassic of pitals many Mammals, 1887 ; Discovery etc. Recreations : on malignant disease, Cretaceous Mammalia, 1889-92 ; Polydactyle

country rambles, astronomy, foreign travel, Horses, 1892 ; Dinosaurus of North America, etc. Address : Combe, Nightingale Lane, 84 Plates, 1896; Vertebrate Fossils of 2 1902. S.W. [Died July Denver Basin, 11 Plates, 1896 ; Principal

MARSDEN, Rt. Rev. Samuel Edward, D.D. ; Characters of the Protoceratidse, 6 Plates, Assistant Bishop Diocese of Bristol from 1897. Recreations : fishing, shooting, and Beatrice : 1898 ; b. 1832 ; m. 1870, (d. 1909), travelling. Address Yale University, New 3rd d. of late J. C. Maclaren, Melbourne. Haven, Conn., U.S.A. [Died March 1899. 474 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MARSHALL

of Educ. : London . MARSH. Richard, novelist. Publications : Mrs. Paris. University. B.A 1862 LL.B. 1870. Musgrave and her Husband, 1895; The ; Revising barrister, : 1884-92 ; Bencher, Inner Temple, 1900. Crime and the Criminal, 1896 ; The Beetle the Publications : Pamphlets on Rating Law. a Mystery, 1897 ; The Dukefand Damsel, Recreation : travel. Address : 5 Essex 1897 Tom Ghost, 1897 ; The ; Ossington's Cpurt, Temple, E.C. ; The Oaks, Alleyn House of Mystery, 1898 ; Curios ; Some Park, West Dulwich. [Died 1 Aug. 1910. Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors, 1898 ; - : ad- Lieut. Gen. Sir In Full Cry ; Frivolities specially MARSHALL, Frederick,

dressed to those who are tired of being K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1897 ; Col. 1st Royal Dra- The from 1890 Master of serious, 1899 ; Marvels and Mysteries ; goons ; Chiddingfold Foxhounds Vice - President of Goddess : a Demon ; Ada Vernham, Actress, ; Surrey

Sides of Club Cricket b. 1829 ; s. of 1900 ; Amusement Only ; Both County ; George

: Broad ; m. the Veil ; The Joss a Reversion, 1901 ; Marshall, water, Surrey 1861, Adelaide d. of E. G. Howard and The Twickenham Peerage, 1902 ; The Death Laura, Whistle; A Metamorphosis, 1903; Miss niece of 12th Duke of Norfolk. Educ. : Eton. Entered Life 1849 ; served Arnott's Marriage ; A Duel, 1904 ; A Guards, Crimea, : of 1855 ; Zulu War, 1879. Address 9 Eaton Spoiler of Men ; The Marquis Putney, Place, S.W. Clubs : 1905 ; The Garden of Mystery ; In the Marlborough, Army of and Navy, United Service, Bachelors'. Service of Love, 1906 ; The Romance a [Died 8 June 1900. Maid of Honour ; The Girl and the Miracle, 1907 MARSHALL, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry, ; The Coward Behind the Curtain ; The

K.C.B., cr. 1901 ; late R.A. ; b. 31 March Surprising Husband, 1908 ; The Interrupted 1843 s. of late Lt.-Col. Turnbull Kiss; A Royal Indiscretion, 1909; The ; George Marshall, Bengal Infantry ; m. 1869, Marian, Lovely Mrs. Blake, 1910 ; Twin Sisters, 1911; Judith Lee, 1912; A Master of d. of late Thomas Dives. Joined R.A., 1861 ; served S. African War, 1899-1900, in Deception, 1912 ; May It Please You, 1913 ; command of the Judgment Suspended, 1913. Recreations : Royal Artillery (despatches 6 Address : he loved them all cricket, football, golf, twice, medal, clasps, K.C.B.). Combe Club : Naval cycling, billiards, chess, bridge, motoring, Bank, Camberley. and a dozen more. A clumsy but enthusi- and Military. [Died 14 Dec. 1909. astic student of whatever made for pro- MARSHALL, George William, LL.D., D.L., of ficiency in the fine art of doing nothing. J.P., F.S.A. ; Rouge Croix Pursuivant 1887 b. 19 o. s. of [Died 9 Aug. 1915. Arms from ; Apr. 1839 ; MARSH, Sir William Henry, K.C.M.G., cr. George Marshall of Ward End House, War- and Eliza d. of 1887 ; Colonial Civil Service, 1848-87 ; b. wick, Henshaw, John Comber- bach. Educ. : Peter Cam- Woodside, Epping, Essex, 29 July 1827 ; e Radley ; House, s. Barr. Middle Address : of J. Marsh ; m. Williamina, d. of late bridge. Temple. Sarnesfleld Her- Rev. W. Mackenzie, North Leith (d. 1891). Court, Weobley, R.S.O. ; Auditor- General of Mauritius; Colonial ald's College, E.C. [Died 12 Sept. 1905. of Secretary and Auditor-General Hong- MARSHALL, Henry D., J P. ; Member of acted as of Kong, 1879; Governor Hong- Council, Mechanical Engineers ; Member on several occasions Kong ; 18 months on of Council, Royal Agricultural Society of in special duty Cyprus, 1880-82; received England ; Member of Tariff Commission. in 1884 through the Colonial Office "1'ex- 1904 ; Member of Council Agricultural En- pression des remerciments du Gouvernement gineers' Association. Address : Britannia de la llepublique Francaise..' Address : 89 Iron Works, Gainsborough. St. James's Street, S.W. Club : Thatched [Died 8 March 1906.

House. [Died 21 July 1906. MARSHALL, Herbert Menzies, R.W.S., 1882 ; b. 1 1841 s. of Thomas H. MARSHALL, Sir Anthony, Kt., cr. 1894; Leeds, Aug. ; y. merchant b. Marshall, Judge of the County Courts, and ; Farcet, Hunts, 1826 ; 3rd s. of d. of J. Maria, d, W. Temple, M.D. ; m. Amy, Marshall ; m. 1st, 1851, Margaret, d. of of Francis of J. B. Dee Sonning. Berks ; one s. two Benjamin Scott ; 2nd, 1889, d. Educ. : Westminster School Mary, d. of Francis Beaumont. Educ. : ; Trinity 2nd Class Natural Christ's Hospital. Member Corporation of College, Cambridge. Science 1864. in Atelier Manchester from 1882, and created 1st Lord Tripos, Pupil in where he studied archi- Mayor of that city, 1893. Adrress : Alder- Questel Paris, tecture returned to London obtained ley Edge, Cheshire. [Died 17 May 1911. ; ; Travelling Studentship for Architecture at authoress b. MARSHALL, Emma, ; Northrepps 1868, Publications: The Hill Royal Academy, House, 29 Sept. 1828 ; y. d. of Simon Scenery of London ; Cathedral Cities of Martin, in Norwich Bank partner Gurney's ; France. Address : 83 Philbeach Gardens. m. Hugh Graham 1854. Educ. : Marshall, S.W. Club : New University. private school at Norwich until 16 ; literary [Died 2 March 1913. gift inherited from mother. Career unevent- MARSHALL, Hugh, D.Sc., F.R.S. 1904; ful. Spent early married life at Wells, then F.R.S.E., F.C.S. ; Corresp. M.S.A. (Mexico) ; Exeter, then Gloucester to all these ; greatly Professor of Chemistry, University College, attached the Cathedrals were of ; unfailing Dundee (University of St. Andrews), from interest, with all their historical and re- of 1908 ; O.C. (Lieut.) Dundee Company ligious associations; this appears in her St. Andrews University Contingent, O.T.C. ; writings. Publications : a long series of b. Edinburgh, 7 Jan. 1868 ; unmarried. historical novels with a celebrated character Educ. : Moray House Normal School ; for a central figure, such as Sir Thomas Universities of Edinburgh, Munich, Ghent. Brown, George Herbert, Philip Sidney ; Assistant in Chemistry in the University of many were translated into German ; among Edinburgh, 1887 ; Lecturer on Mineralogy her books, Under Salisbury Spire, Penshurst and Crystallography, 1894 ; Lecturer on Winchester were the most Castle, Meads, Chemistry, 1902. Publications : various popular. Recreations : travelling, music, papers, etc., on chemical and crystallo- Address : reading, needlework. Woodside, graphical subjects. Recreations : cycling, Bristol. Leigh Woods, Clifton, golf, music. Address : Chemistry Depart- 4 1899 [Died May ment, University College, Dundee. MARSHALL, Frederic, K.C. 1893; 4th s. of [Died 6 Sept. 1913.

William Marshall, Northampton ; m. 1st, MARSHALL, Rev. Joseph William, V.D. ; Hon. of Annie (d. 1900), d. of J. B. Evans, of Wan- Canon of Rochester from 1900 ; Canon field 1906 b. 5 Hall, Staffordshire ; 2nd, 1902, Marie Southwark from ; Cambridge,

of s. of J . E. solicitor Antoinette, d. Francois Antoine Sieffert, Dec. 1835 ; Marshall, ; 475 MARSHALL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

m. 1864, Mary Elizabeth, e. d. of Rev. Cano Kent, 1871. Barr. Inner Temple, Miller, D D., Vicar of Greenwich, and Cano Address : 8 Bryanston Sq., W. Club of two d. : Rochester ; Educ. Kin United University. [Died 5 Apr. 1913 Edward's School, Birmingham ; Trinit MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND, Hon. Robert, J.P., B.A. 1858 College, Cambridge ; ; Junto D.L. ; b. 15 Nov. 1834 ; s. of 2nd Earl of Optime. Was prominent in athletics a Romney and 2nd wife, Mary Elizabeth, d. Cambridge being in the cricket eleven i of 2nd Viscount Sydney, and widow of George and the silve 1855, 1856, 1857, winning James Cholmondeley ; m. 1877, Clara in 1857 was one of the racquet ; committe Catherine, d. of late Rev. George Barber that started the at in of sports Cambridge 1857 Paley Langcliffe, Co. York ; two s. Educ. : second for the mile race and was and wo Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). For- the race ordained to o in walking ; Curacy merly Diplomatic Service ; Lord of Manor Worcestershire 1859 senior Curafr of Hartley, ; Chislehurst ; patron of 3 livings ; in- of St. Martin's, Birmingham, 1862 ; Curate o herited property on death of Countess first Handsworth 1863 ; incumbent of Trinity Sydney, widow of his uncle, the 3rd Viscount Birchfleld, 1864; Rural Dean of Hands and 1st Earl. Heir: Hugh Sydney, late worth, 1873; Vicar of St. John's, Black Lieut. 4th Batt. the Gloucestershire Regt. heath, 1875-1909 ; introduced the system [b. 9 Feb. 1878; m. 1904, Cecilia Frances of Police Court Missionaries into the Dioces Laura (d. 1912), e. d. of Sir Henry Charles of Rochester, 1877, and was the founder of th John Bunbury, 10th Bart., of Barton Hall, Blackheath and Charlton Suffolk : Cottage Hospital ; one s.]. Address Frognal, Sidcup, Publications : Editor of the Letters of Elsi 5 Kent ; Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W. in 1, Marshall, martyred China in 1895 ; [Died 11 Dec. 1914. for Children's Services Simple Liturgy MARSTON, Edward, F.R.G.S. ; Chairman, Recreations : active in Publishers' participation crickel Circular, Ltd. ; b. 14 Feb. 1825 ; lawn-tennis, etc., till 1890, when, atter m. 1851. Educ : Lucton, . severe attack of influenza, he became lam Publisher in firm Sampson Low, Marston from rheumatoid arthritK Address : 6 & Co., 1856-1903. Publication: Frank's Charlton Road, Blackheath, S.E. Club Ranche : or My Holidays in the Rockies, National. 10 1881 [Died Sept. 1915 ; An Amateur Angler's Days in Dove-

MARSHALL, Capt. Robert, dramatist; 6 dale, 1884 ; Copyright, National and Inter- 21 June 1863 *. of Edinburgh, ; late James national, 1886; revised edition, 1887; J.P. Educ. : St. Andrews After Marshall, ; Edin Work, Fragments from the Workshop of an burgh University. Lieutenant West Riding Od Publisher, 1904 ; works on Holiday Regiment (the Duke of Wellington's), 1886 Angling, the last being Fishing for Pleasure,

Captain, 1895, retired 1898 ; District Ad 1906; Sketches of Booksellers of Other jutant, Cape Town, 1893-94; A.D.C. to Days, and Sketches of Booksellers of the of Governor Natal (Sir W. Hely-Hutchinson) time of Dr. Johnson ; How does it feel to be 1895-98. Publications: Shades of Old ? 1907 Night ; Thomas Ken and Izaak Walton, 1896 ; His Excellency the Governor, 1898 1908. Recreations: dry-fly trout and The Broad Road, 1898; A Royal Family grayling fishing. Address : 19 Adam Street, 1899 ; The Noble Lord, 1900 ; The Second Adelphi, W.C. [Died 6 Apr. 1914. in Command, 1900; There's Many a Slip MARSTON, Surg.-Gen. Jeffery Allen, C.B. 1902 ; The Unforeseen, 1902 ; The Haunted 1887 ; M.D., F.R.C.S. ; King's Hon. Sur-

b. . of Major, 1902; The Duke of Killiecrankie, geon ; 1831 ; late Thomas Marston 1904 of of ; The Lady Leeds, 1905 ; The Martham, Norfolk ; m. Annie, d. of C. Alabaster Staircase, 1906. Recreations . Webb of Hoddesdon, Herts. Entered army, : golf, fencing, motoring. Address 62 Green Medical Department, 1854 ; Surgeon- General, Park : Street, Lane, W. Clubs Travellers', 1889 ; served Egypt, 1882 (despatches, pro- Army and Navy, Garrick, Beefsteak, Bald- moted, medal with clasp, 3rd class Osmanieh, win, Bath. [Died 6 July 1910. Khedive's star). Address : 56 Nevern Square, MARSHALL-HALL, G. W. L. ; g.-s. of the S. Kensington, S.W. [Died 31 March 1911. of that b. Sir cr. physician name ; London, 1862. MARTEN, Hon. Alfred George, Kt. ; Educ. : Berlin ; Royal Coll. of Music, 1896, K.C., LL.D. J.P ; Judee of County London ; Professor of Music at Melbourne Courts (Circuit No 37\ Berkshire, etc., from University, 1890-1900, and from 1914; 1896; member of the Council of Legal established of b. Conservatorium Music, and Education from 1874 ; 9 Nov. 1839 ; 3rd annual series of orchestral concerts in that s. of Robert Gile^ Marten. Plaistow, Essex,

city. Principal works (performed) : Scene and Eliza, d. of John Warmington ; m. from opera, Harold ; Study on Tennyson's Patricia Barrington, d. of Capt. Vincent Maud, lor tenor voice and orchestra, 1889J; Frederick Kennett, Manor House, Dorchester- Giordano d. ot Sir Overture, Bruno, 1892 ; Idyl, for on-Thame, Oxon, and Arabella,

orchestra, 1895 ; La Belle Dame sans merci. Jonah Barrington, 1869. Educ. : John's Ballad for tenor voice Bracketed first in and orchestra, 1897 ; Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Music to Euripides, Aikestis, for 8 part male Civil Law Classes, Cambridge, 1854-55 ; solo and 19th 1856 1865 : LL.D. choir, soprano orchestra, 1898 ; Wrangler, ; Fellow,

Aristodemus, Drama, with 8 part chorus 1879. Barr. Inner Temple ; Q.C. and

(mixed) and orchestra, 1899; Choral Ode Bencher, 1874 ; Treasurer, 1893 ; contested from Goethe's for Faust, mixed choir, alto Nottingham, 1865 ; M.P. (C.) Cambridge, and 21 solo, orchestra, 1902 ; Symphony E 1874-80; defeated, 1880. Address: 1908 in W. flat, ; Stella, Opera one Act, 1912 ; Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington, Romeo and Juliet, Opera in 4 Acts, to Shake- Clubs : Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge, 1912 1906. speare's text, (1 Act only) ; Quartet New University. [Died 29 Apr. for and Arthur author and Violin, Viola, Horn, Pianofoite, 1911 ; MARTIN, Patchett, journal- in D ist b. 18 Feb. e. s. of String Quartet, minor, 1912; Two ; Woolwich, 1851; Fantasies for Violin and Australian colonist Pianoforte, 1909 ; George Martin, early ; for Violin and Anne author and Rhapsody orchestra, 1911 ; m. Harriette Cookesley, most of these have been performed in Mel- translator from the French, 1886. Educ. : Mel- bourne, some in London and elsewhere. C. E. School, Fitzroy, Melbourne ; Address : The University, Melbourne. bourne University. Entered Victorian Civil to [Died 19 July 1915. Service 1868 ; resigned 1882 ; removed career MARSHAM, Robert H. Bullock-, M.A. ; Metro- London to embark on literary ; during politan Police Magistrate, Bow Street, from residence in Victoria assisted to found, and

1879 ; b. 1833 ; s. of Robert Bullock Mars- was editor of, Melbourne Review, 1876-82 ; Warden of National Bio- ham, Merton Coll. Oxford ; m. contributor to Dictionary Laura d. of Publica- : George Field, Ashurst Park, graphy ; Literature^; Spectator. 476 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MARTIN

tions : Lays of To-Day, 1878 ; Fernshawe, rister-at-Law, 1872; Deputy Judge-Advocate 1889 of 1875-1902. Recreations : 1882 ; Australia and the Empire, ; H.M. Fleet,

True Stories from Australian History, 1893 ; from the time that bicycles were introduced The Life and Letters of Robert Lowe, into England he was an enthusiastic cyclist. of the in Viscount Sherbrooke, 1893 ; The Withered He was opinion that bicycle (and Jester and other Verses, 1895 ; Beginnings later years the tricycle) was the principal of an Australian Literature (for British cause of the remarkable health with which Empire series), 1900. Recreations : walk- he was favoured. Address : Highlands, as a scientific : ing, talking, and the theatre ; Emsworth, Hants. Club Army and Navy. recreation, geology. Address : Shanklin, [Died 20 Oct. 1910. 1905 Isle of Wight. [Died 16 Feb. 1902. MARTIN, Joseph Samuel, I.S.O., ; Knight

MARTIN, Bradley, M.A., LL.B. ; lawyer of the of the Red Eagle, 3rd Class, 1910 ; Mining s. of late Bar of the State of New York, but not Engineer ; b. 1845 ; James Martin, b. of Co. Waterford m. practising ; Albany, State New York, F.R.C.S.I., Portlaw, ; s. U.S.A., 18 Dec. 1841 ; 2nd of Henry Hull 1873, Thekla, 2nd d. of Isidor Dubost, of s. Martin and Anne Townsend Martin ; m Stockholm and Dusseldorf ; three one d. : Cornelia Sherman, d. of Isaac Sherman, Educ. privately ; Queen's College, Galway ; s. d. : London. New York City ; one one Educ. Royal School of Mines, Mining Union University, State of New York. 1st experience at the Hibernia and Shamrock

Lieut. 93rd Regt. N.G.S.N.Y. ; commanding Mines in Westphalia, 1860-73; H.M. In- a company a short period during the war spector of Mines, 1873-1910, in Manchester

between the North and the South ; Col. and and Ireland mining district, in South Wales A.D.C. on Governor Reuben E. Fenton's mining district, South- Western, and subse-

Staff, State of New York. Recreations : quently the Southern mining district ; con- deer-stalking, etc. Address : 4 Chesterfield nected with investigation of numerous great- disasters retired on Gardens, Mayfair, W. ; Balmacaan Glen mining ; age limit, 1910. Urquhart, Inverness, N.B. Clubs : Marl- Recreations : general. Address : 16 Durd- Bristol. : Junior borough, St. James's ; Union, Knickerbocker, ham Park, Clubs Con-

Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, etc., stitutional ; Newport County, Newport. New York; Socie'te' de Sport de 1'Ile de [Died 5 Dec. 1911. Sir Puteaux, Socie'te' du Polo, Travellers', Paris. MARTIN, Rt. Hon. Richard, Kt. ; P.C., Co. cr. [Died 5 Feb. 1913. D.L. ; 1st Bt. of Cappagh, Dublin ; President of of MARTIN, Edward Pritchard, J.P. counties of 1885 ; Dublin Chamber and merchant b. and Glamorgan ; Director of Commerce ; shipowner ; heiress of Sir Guest, Keen, & Nettlefolds, Limited; b. 1831 ; m. 1864, Mary, Dominic 1st Bt. Heir : Dowlais, 20 Jan. 1844 ; e. s. of George Corrigan, (ext.). none. Ad- Martin, Mining Engineer of Dowlais, and dress : 81 Merrion Square, Dublin. Club : Harriette, d. of David Pritchard, Dolegaer, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. 18 Oct. 1901. Breconshire ; m. Margaret, 2nd d. of late [Died for Sir Richard 5th Bt. cr. C. H. James, M.P. Merthyr Tydfll, 1870 ; MARTIN, Byam, ; s. of one s. five d. Educ. : privately in Gloucester- 1791 ; b. 1841 ; 4th 4th Bt. and 2nd shire and Paris. Past President of the Iron wife, Sophia Elizabeth, d. of Richard Hurt, of S. 1895 and Steel Institute ; Past President Institute Wirksworth, Derby ; ; m. Mechanical Engineers. High Sheriff Mon- Catharine, o. c. of Captain Knipe, 15th mouthshire, 1903. Recreations : shooting, Dragoon Guards, 1869. Heir : none. Ad- Address : The dress : 7 riding. . Hill, Abergavenny, Esplanade, Plymouth. Mon. Clubs : Conservative. Constitutional, [Died 21 Feb. 1910. National, Bath. [Died 25 Sept. 1910. MARTIN, Sir Richard Edward Rowley, K.C.B., MARTIN, Frederick Townsend; b. Albany. cr. 1898; K.C.M.G., cr. 1895; b. 2 Sept. s. of late Richard B. State of New York, U.S.A., 6 Dec. 1849; 1847 ; 4th Martin, s. of Henry Hull Martin and Anne Townsend late 5th Dragoon Guards, Hemingstone Hall, Martin. Educ. : Union University, State Suffolk, and Juliana, d. of J. Donovan e. d. of late of New York. Read for the Bar, and ad- Verner ; m. 1898, Efa Florence, in of mitted to practise the State of New York ; Major Phillipps Barham Hall, Suffolk; d. entered as private in the Zouave Cadets, a one s. one Entered 77th Regt. 1867 ; Company of the 10th Regiment, and com- Capt. Inniskilling Dragoons, 1877; Col. pleted military career as Colonel on Major- 1890; served in Zululand, 1883, 1887-88; Gen eral Carr's Staff, receiving his discharge Bechuanaland, 1884-87. British Commis-

after serving eleven years in the National sioner in Swaziland, 1890-95 ; Deputy Com- Guard of the State of New York. Publica- missioner and Commandant-General British tions : The Passing of the Idle Rich ; The Protectorate and Rhodesia, 1896-98. Ad- Reminiscences of Life Personal dress : Suffolk. My ; My Aldebrugh, Saxmundham, Experiences of meeting Snobs, etc. Ad- Club : Junior United Service. dress : 48 Avenue Gabriel, Paris. Clubs : [Died 15 May 1907.

Marlborough, St. James's, Bachelors', Wel- MARTIN, Sir Theodore, K.C.B. ; cr. 1880 ; cr. Parlia- lington ; Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Union, K.C.V.O. ; 1896 ; LL.D., J.P. ;

Aero, New York ; Travellers', Automobile, mentary agent, firm Martin & Co., 27 b. Edin- Polo, Country at Puteaux, Paris. Abingdon Street, Westminster ; *. [Died 8 March 1914. burgh, 16 Sept. 1816 ; of James Martin, d. of MARTIN, George Peter, C.B. 1902 ; R.N. ; J.P. solicitor; m. 1851, Helen (d. 1898), : Hants ; b 10 Oct. 1823 ; 2nd s. of late John John Savile Faucit. Educ. High School ;

Martin R.N., of Stoke Damerel, Devon ; m. University, Edinburgh. Solicitor, Edin- till 1853, Christiana, 2nd d. of Thomas Crossing burgh, 1840 ; practised there 1845, when of s. he acted as a J.P., Stoke-Devonport ; three one d. he removed to London, where in the of Entered Royal Navy, 1840 ; promoted Pay- Parliamentary agent passing in of St. master, 1848, for special service the settle- private bills, etc. ; Rector Andrews of Bal- ment the San Juan de Nicaragua dispute ; (1881). Publications: Bon Gaultier

Secretary to the Commanders-in-Chief East lads ; Poems and Ballads by Goethe (jointly

Indies and Pacific ; at the bombardment of with Professor W. E. Aytoun) ; Translations Petropolovski, 1852 (medal and clasp) : of Oehlenschlager's Correggio and Aladdin, Secretary to the Commauders-in-Chief at Henrik Herz's King Rent's Daughter, Queenstown, the Mediterranean, the Nore, Dante's Vita Nuova, Horace's Works with and at Devonport ; while Fleet-Paymaster Life, Catullus, Heine's Poems and Ballads, in the Royal Yacht, 1867-75, served on the Schiller's Song of the Bell and other Poems ; Admiralty Committee on Ships' Books and Essays on the Drama, 2 vols. (privately several 5 vols. other Admiralty Committees ; Bar- printed) ; Life of the Prince Consort, ; MARTIN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Life of Lord on Sacred 2 vols. 1876-80 ; A St Life of Professor Aytoun ; Things,

Pia and other plays ; of Spinoza, 1882 ; Types of Ethical The Lyndhurst ; Madonna 2 vols. of 2 vo Translation of first six books of Virgil's 1885 ; A Study Religion,

of Helena Faucit 1887 ; The Seat of Authority in Religion, Aeneid, 1896 ; Life (Lady Translation of 1890 ; Essays, Reviews, and Addresses, 4 Martin) 1901 ; Leopardi's poems, 1905; Monographs, 1906; Queen vols., 1890-91. Recreations : rowing, walk- Victoria as I Knew Her, 1908. Recreations : ing. Address : 35 Gordon Square, W.C. : 11 1900. art, literature, music, the drama, collection Club Athenaeum. [Died June auto- of pictures and engraved portraits, MARTINO, Commendatore Eduardo de, M.V.O Address : 31 Onslow Square, S.W. ; graphs. 1898 ; Marine Painter-in-Ordinary to H.M. Club : Athen- Bryntysilio, near Llangollen. Queen Victoria and R.Y.S. Castle, Cowes, seum. [Died 18 Aug. 1909. Isle of b. Wight ; Meta, near Naples, Italy ; Kt. cr. 1895 MARTIN, Sir Thomas Acquin, ; ; m. at Brazil, Isabel Gomes of Rio de Janeiro. of Agent-General to Govt. Afghanistan; Educ. : Naval College, Naples. Member of head of Martin & Co., civil engineers, the Academy of Fine Arts of Rio de Janeiro. Calcutta and b. 1850; m. 1869, Officer in till London; the Italian Navy 1867 ; was Sarah, d. of late J. H. Harrby, Hoarwithy, ordered to take sketches during the Para- Bir- Herefordshire. Educ. : The Oratory, guayan War, and painted several pictures : 3 Cal- mingham. Address Esplanade, for the late Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro cutta 57 Albert Gate Mansions, S.W. ; II. ; came to England 1875. Paintings : 1906. Club : Piccadilly. [Died 30 May series of four pictures of the Battle of MARTIN, Capt. W. R., R.N. Publication : A Trafalgar, and many others. Recreation : Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astro- yachting. Address : I St. John's Wood Oct. 1913. 2 nomy. [Died 29 Studio, Queen's Terrace, N.W. ; College MARTINDALE, Col. Ben. Hay, C.B. 1871; Terrace, N.W. Clubs : Gallery, Institute director of the London and St. Katharine of Naval Architects, Japan Society, Royal Docks, the City of London Electric Lighting Temple Yacht, Imperial German Yacht. b. Co. Ltd., and other companies ; London, [Died 21 May 1912. d. of Thos. 1 Oct. 1824 ; m. Mary Elizabeth, MARTYN, Rev. Richard James, M.A. ; Rector : Knocker of Dover, 1848. Educ. Rugby ; of St. Buryan from 1882 ; Hon. Canon of Military Woolwich. Ob- b. s. Royal Academy, Truro ; 1846 ; of Richard Martyn, a tained commission Royal Engineers, 1843; member of an ancient family in the West of went to 1844 Ionian Isles, 1846 ; Gibraltar, ; England ; m. 1st, Amelia, d. of R. Rodgers, Commissioner of Railways, Superintendent M.D. ; 2nd, Louisa Charlotte Chapman of of Electric and Commissioner Telegraphs Oaklands, Cheltenham ; three s. three d, of New South Wales, 1857-61 ; : Roads, Educ. Liverpool College ; private tutors ; Under-Secretary of Public Works, N.S.W. St. John's College, Cambridge. B.A. and

1859-1861 ; of Barrack Superintendent M.A. ; Deacon, 1869 ; Priest, 1871 ; Curate War Office, London, 1862-68; of Department, Kildwick, Yorks, and of Wells ; pre- General Manager London and St. Katharine sented to the charge of Mawgan-in-Pyder, Docks 1873-88. Address : Albury, Company, Cornwall, 1872 ; afterwards was Vicar of near Guildford. Club : United Service. Cury and Gunwalloe ; Vicar of St. Paul's, [Died 26 May 1904. Penzance, 1878 ; at one time Rural Dean His Hon. C.C. MARTINEAU, Alfred, Judge, of Penwith. Recreations : when young : Fair- Brighton. Address Fairlight Lodge, boxing and cricket, later seagoing. Address : light Road, Hastings. [Died 30 Sept. 1903. St. Buryan Rectory, R.S.O., Cornwall. Club : MARTINEAU, Edith, A.R.W.S. ; Artist (water- Union, Cambridge. d. of colour) ; b. 1842 ; y. Rev. Dr. James [Died 20 Feb. 1913. : afterwards Martineau. Educ. Liverpool ; MAR Sir James cr. WICK, David, Kt. ; 1888 ; Leigh's School of Art, and the Royal Academy LL.D., F.R.S.E., D.L. Co. of the City of Schools, London. Address : 5 Eldon Road, Glasgow, J.P. Lanarkshire and Co. and City N.W. Club : Art Hampstead, Hampstead of Glasgow ; Town-Clerk of Glasgow, 1873- 19 Feb. 1909. Society (Member). [Died 1903 ; b. 15 July 1826 ; e. s. of late William MARTINEAU, James, D.C.L., LL.D., D.D., Marwick, merchant, Kirkwall, and Mar- d. of Litt.D. ; retired minister and professor ; garet, James Garioch, merchant there ; s. of m. d. of b. Norwich, 21 Apr. 1805 ; y. Thomas Jane, James B. Watt, solicitor, Martineau, manufacturer, and Elizabeth Edinburgh, 1855 ; two s. five d. Educ. : d. Kirkwall School Rankin, Newcastle ; m. Helen, of Rev. Grammar ; Edin. Univ. : E. Higginson, Derby, 1828. Educ. Nor- Solicitor, Edinburgh ; Town-Clerk of Edin-

wich Grammar School till 1819 ; Rev. Dr. burgh, 1860-73. Publications: History of of Lant Carpenter's, Bristol, 1819-21 ; studied the High Constables Edinburgh, 1865 ; editor of civil engineering, 1821-22 ; divinity student the Scottish Burgh Record Society Manchester New College, York, 1822-27, Publications, 1868-1905; editor of the when academical degrees were inaccessible Records of the Convention of the Royal in England to Nonconformists. Responsible Burghs of Scotland, 1866-90; History of head of Dr. Carpenter's School, 1827-28; the Collegiate Church and Hospital of the

ordained by Synod of Munster, 1828 ; mini- Holy Trinity, Edinburgh, 1891; Extracts ster of Eustace Street Chapel, Dublin, 1828- from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, 1869-92 Charters other of 1832; minister of Paradise Street Chapel, ; and Documents minister of the of 1871 Liverpool, 1832-48 ; Hope Street City Edinburgh, ; Extracts from Church (successor to Paradise Street Chapel). the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow, 1876- of in 1905 of Liverpool, 1849-57 ; Prof, Philosophy ; Charters and other Documents the

Manchester New Coll. ; followed college to City of Glasgow, 1894 ; Historical Preface

London in 1857 ; became minister of Little to these Glasgow publications, 1897 ; Report Portland Street chapel (for two years with on Markets and Fairs in Scotland, prepared Rev. J. J. Tayler, then alone) 1859-72; for the Royal Commission on Markets and Har- on Mr. Tayler's death, 1869, succeeded him Fairs, 1890 ; The River Clyde and the till of as Principal of the College, retirement, bour Glasgow, 1898 ; Glasgow, The Water

1885. Publications : The Rationale of Supply of the City, 1901 ; Observations on the Cor- Religious Enquiry, 1836 ; Unitarianism Law and Practice of Municipal of 13 in the Liver- in etc. River Defended, 5 lectures out porations Scotland, 1879, ; The pool Controversy, 1839, the others being by Clyde and its Developments, 1906. Recrea- : : Rev. J. H. Thorn and Henry Giles ; En- tion photography. Address 19 Wood- deavours after the Christian Life, 1843-47, side Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs : Union, St. 1908. 2 vols., in 1 vol. 1866 ; Hours of Thought Andrews. [Died 24 March 478 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MASSENET

MARZIALS, Sir Frank Thomas, Kt., cr. 1904, mittee on Universal Exhibitions, 1906 ; C.B. 1902; Member of Patriotic Fund founder and first editor of the Downside Corporation, 1904, Vice-President of London Review. Publications : Russian Art and Raisonne" Library, and Member of Council of Queen's Art Objects in Russia ; A Catalogue

College, Harley Street ; author ; b. Lille, of the Engraved Work of Raphael Morghen s. North of France, 13 Jan. 1840 ; of the (privately printed, Chiswick Press, 1879) ; 1911 Rev. A. T. Marzials ; m. 1st, 1865, Margaret Ivories, 1905 ; Wood Sculpture, ; collaboration with M. Howden, d. of Wm. Ince (d. 1874) ; 2nd, Photo Aquatint (in d. of author of the Julia Louisa Kington, Major Finnimore, Robert Demachy), 1897 ; part s. three d. : his first Official R.A., 1885 ; one Educ. edition of the New Zealand school. Entered War Office contributed a considerable father's during Handbook ;

Crimean war ; Account.-General of the Army, number of articles on art and other matters 1898-1904; retired, 1904. Publications: to various magazines and periodicals, both edited series of Great Writers conjointly with English and foreign. Recreations : travel, Mr. Eric Robertson, and wrote for such cycling, punting, boating. Address : Beck- series the lives of Dickens and Victor Hugo, ley End, Great Bookham. in of collaborating also the Life Thackeray ; [Died 27 June 1912. also wrote Life of Gambetta, Robert Brown- MASKELYNE, Mervyn Herbert*iuiucn. Nevilncvn Story,^iuij, b. 3 ing, and Moliere ; and Death's Disguises M.A., F.R.S. ; Hon. D.Sc., Oxon. ;

and other Sonnets ; and translated the Sept. 1823; s. of A. M. Story-Maskelyne,

Chronicles of Villehardouin and Joinville ; F.R.S. ; m. Theresa, d. of J. Dillwyn- : and wrote for several reviews, magazines, Llewelyn, F.R.S., 1858 ; three d. Educ.

and literary papers. Recreation : golf. Wadham Coll. Oxford ; Hon. Fellow, 1873. Address : 9 Ladbroke Square, Notting Retired Keeper of Minerals in British Hill, W. [Died 14 Feb. 1912. Museum; M.P. Cricklade, 1880-85; N.

Wilts, 1885-86 ; as L.U. 1886-92 ; Prof, of MASEY, Albert ; Editor of The Outlook from 1856-95 for 1906. Assistant Editor of The Globe, 1866- Mineralogy, Oxford, ; Magistrate the County of Wilts ; D.L. for Co. Breck- 1880 ; on the editorial staff of The Standard, nock. Publications : Treatise on the Mor- 1881-1905 ; contributor to various journals of also in and reviews, principally on politics, finance, phology Crystals ; Crystallography, Meteor- and trade. Recreation : travelling. Ad- Mineralogy, and Petrology (including : ites) ; and of a Catalogue of the Intaglios dress 167 Strand, W.C. ; Highclere, St. James's Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W. and Cameos known as the Marlborough : Basset [Died 24 Aug. 1910. Gems (privately printed). Address Down House, Swindon. Club : Athenaeum. MASHAM,. 1st Baron (cr. Samuel Cun- 1891), [Died 20 May 1911. liffe-Lister (title taken from the town of his Sir George Charles, Kt. ; cr. 1895 ; Masham, chiefly property) ; b. Calverly MASON, Mason & ink Hall, near Bradford, 1 Jan. 1815 : m. Anne, Chairman, Mason, printers' and varnish manufacturers b. 1855 m. d. of John Dearden, Hollins Hall, Halifax, ; ; d. of R. 1887. Ad- 1854 (d. 1875). Protestant, Conservative. Matilda, H. Sparkes, : dress : Courtlands, S.W. Educ. private school ; Bellham Hill, Clapham, Clapham Common. Patentee of many in- [Died 11 July 1904. others ventions, amongst the compressed-air MASON, Rev. James, M.A. ; Vicar of St. Paul's, brake for also railways, the wool-combing Leicester, from 1871 ; Hon. Canon of Peter- machine. Possessed b. s. some first-class pictures borough, 1905 ; 1840 ; of Rev. J. Mason, Gainsborough, Sir Joshua, Romney, and Vicar of Sherburn, E.R. York. Educ. : others. sundry Owned about 34,000 acres ; Marlborough ; St. Catherine's College,

Ackton Colliery ; Manningham Mills (chief Cambridge. Deacon, 1866; Priest, 1867;

shareholder, chairman). Recreations : all engaged in private tuition, 1862-66 ; Curate, field sports. Heir : s. Hon. Samuel Cun- St. John's, Leicester, 1866. Recreations : liffe-Lister. Address : Swinton and Jer- Victor Ludorum, Cambridge, 1860 and 1861 ; vaulx Abbey, Masham. Club : Carlton. one of the committee appointed by Univer- [Died 2 Feb. 1906. sity to place athletics on a University basis. Alfred Address : St. Paul's Vicarage, Leicester. MASKELL, Ogle, F.S.A. 1891 ; y. s. 2 June 1912. of late Wm. Maskell of the Castle, Bude, [Died

J.P., D.L. ; m. 1900, Lily, e. d. of late Capt. MASON, Major Philip Granville, D.S.O. 1915 ;

Sheppard, 34th Regiment ; one *. Educ. : 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards ;

Downside College ; private tutors. In New b. 8 March 1872 ; y. s. of late E. F. Mason

Zealand, 1869-74 ; unofficially attached to of Wetley Abbey, Staffordshire. Entered the Art Library, South Kensington Museum, 20th Hussars from Stafford Militia, 1895; 1874-76 ; represented the department at Captain, 1906 ; Major, 1913 ; served South the Munich - International Exhibition, 1876, Africa, 1901 2 (Queen's medal, 4 clasps) ; and at Brussels, 1880 ; acted as Secretary European War, 1914-15 (D.S.O.). to Mr. Edward Harrison, C.B., on a Foreign [Died 26 Sept. 1915. Office Commission to b. 17 investigate the finances MASON, Adm. Thomas Henry, C.B. ; of Turkey, 1878, residing at Constantinople April 1811 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Mason, for a : En- year ; appointed in 1880 by the Com- Culpho ; unmarried. Educ. Ipswich. mittee of Council on Education to proceed tered Navy, 1823 ; Admiral, 1879 ; served to Russia and to represent the department Chinese War. Decorated for services in and the South Kensington Museum in the China. Address : Algerine Cottage, Ipswich. collection of objects illustrative of Russian Club : formerly United Service. 20 Feb. 1900. Art, remaining a year in Russia ; appointed [Died Superintendent of the Music Division and MASSENET, Jules Emile Frederic, composer ; of the Retrospective Music Exhibition of the b. Montaud (Loir), 12 May 1842. Educ. : International Conservatoire Inventions and Music Exhibi- Lyce"e, Saint-Louis ; and tion, 1885, and of the Picture Galleries, India (under Laurent, Reber, Savard, and Am- and Colonial Exhibition, 1887; Cantor broise Thomas), Paris. Professor of Com- of 1878-96 Membre Lecturer, Society Arts, 1906 ; for many position, Conservatoire, ; years in charge of Lord Brassey's museum de 1'Institut, 1878. Publications : (operas) and collections, and superintended the La Grande Tante, 1867; Don Ce"sarde Bazan, erection 1877 and arrangement of his Indian 1872 ; Le Roi de Lahore, ; He"rodiade, Room and in Esclar- Museum Park Lane ; travelled 1881 ; Manon, 1884 ; Le Cid, 1885.; largely throughout the greater part of monde, 1889; Le Mage, 1891 ;vWerther, and Portrait de Europe the East ; examined as a witness 1892 ; Thais, 1894 ; Le Manon, before Board of 1894 1897 Trade Departmental Com- 1894 ; La Navarraise, ; Sapho, ; 479 MASSEREEXE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Cendrillon, 1900; Grise"lidis, 1901; Le MASSON, David, LL.D., Litt.D., Historio-TTiefr>i>i*>-

de Notre 1902 ; for Scotland Jongleur Dame, Che'rubin, grapher Royal from 1893 ; 1904; Ariane, 1906; There"se, 1907; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature Don en in Bacchus, 1909; Quichotte, 1910; Edin-burgh University, 1865-95 ; Honor- Amasis other Professor of repetitions Roma, Vanurge, ; ary Ancient Literature. Royal

works, Marie Madeleine, 1873 ; Eve, 1875 ; Scottish Acad. ; b. Aberdeen, 2 Dec. 1822. six orchestral suites etc. : La Vierge, 1880 ; ; Educ. Grammar School, Marischal College Address : Paris. Rue Vaugirard 48, and University, Aberdeen ; Edinburgh Uni- 14 1912. Journalism in [Died Aug. versity. Aberdeen, 1842-44 ; work in 1844-47 MASSEREENE and FERRARD, llth Viscount literary Edinburgh, ; life in 1847-65 (cr. 1660), Clotworthy John Eyre Foster- literary London, ; Professor Skefllngton, D.L.; Baron of Loughneagh, of English Literature in Univ. Coll., London, 1853-65; editor Macmillan's 1660 ; Baron Oriel, 1790 ; Viscount Ferrard, Magazine, 1858-65. Publications : Essays, cm 1797 ; Baron Oriel (U.K.), 1821 ; [1st Vis- chiefly 1856 British Novelists count was zealous in promoting the Restora- English Poets, ; and their 1859 Life of in tion. 1st Baron Oriel was last Speaker of Styles, ; Milton, con- nection with the History of his Time, 6 vols., the Irish House of Commons (d. 1843)] ; b. s. of 1859-80; Recent British Philosophy, 1st Dublin, 9 Oct. 1842 ; 10th Viscount and d. of Henry Deane O'Grady, Lodge, Co. ed. 1865; Chatterton,-a Story of 1770, re- printed 1873, a new and revised Limerick ; S. father 1863 ; m. Florence, edition, 1899 ; Drummond of 1873 o. c. of Maj. George John Whyte-Melville, Hawthornden, ; in 1870. Educ. : Eton. Lieut.-Col. command- Carlyle Personally and his Writings, 1885; De Quincey (in English Men of ing Artillery Mil. 1872-81 ; Lord-Lieut, of Letters Series), 1885 ; Edinburgh Sketches Co. Louth, 1879-98. Conservative ; Irish and 1892 edition Church, strong Protestant. Owned about Memories, ; library of Milton's Poetical Works ; two smaller 16,000 acres ; Picture of Lord Oriel, the last editions of the same editor of De Speaker of Irish House of Commons, by Sir ; Quincey's collected Works in 14 vols. ; Register of Thomas Lawrence ; also Solid Silver gilt Privy Council of vols. iii.-xv. Mace and Speaker's chair ; several pictures Scotland, edited with by Lely, Godfrey, Kneller, Gainsborough, (1578-1627), Introductions, 1880-99. Address : 2 Lockharton etc. Recreations : music, forestry, building Gardens, Club : Athenaeum. labourers' cottages, shooting. Heir : s. Edinburgh. 6 Oct. 1907. Hon. Oriel Foster-Skefnngton. Address : [Died Antrim Oriel Castle, Antrim ; Temple, Collon, MASSY, Lieut.-Gen. William Godfrey Dunham, Co. Louth. Clubs : C.B. J.P. Co. Carlton, Travellers', 1887, LL.D., D.L., Tipperary ; St! and a and District New; Kildare Street, Dublin; Royal County Councillor ;

George Yacht, Kingstown ; Ulster, Belfast. High Sheriff, 1899 ; Knight of the Legion of Col. [Died 26 June 1905. Honour ; 5th Royal Irish Lancers ; b. e. s. MASSEY, Gerald; b. Gamble Wharf, near Ireland, 24 Nov. 1838 ; of late Major 29 Tring, May 1828 ; twice married. Pub- H. W. Massy, Grantstown, Tipperary ; m. lications : Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of 1869, Elizabeth, d. of Major-General Sir of Love, 1851 ; The Ballad Babe Christabel Thomas Seaton, K.C.B., of Ackworth House, : and Other Poems, 1854 ; Craigcrook Castle, Suffolk. Educ. Dublin University. LL.D.

1855 ; Robert Burns and Other Lyrics, of Dublin University, 1873. Entered the

1859 ; Havelock's March, and Other Poems, army before the age of sixteen, on 27 Oct. in 1861 ; Shakespeare's Sonnets Never Before 1854 ; served the Crimean Campaign in

Interpreted, 1866 ; A Tale of Eternity, 1869 ; 1855-56, and was dangerously wounded at final Concerning Spiritualism, 1871 ; A Book of assault on the Redan on 8 Sept. 1855, fell into the Beginnings, 1881 ; The Natural Genesis, and the hands of the enemy, who. 1883; The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's believing him to be mortally wounded, did

Sonnets, 1888; My Lyrical Life, 1890; not take him prisoner ; was Assist. Adj.-

Ancient Egypt, the Light of the World, a General in India from 1867 to 1871 ; com- of Work Reclamation and Restitution, in manded 5th Lancers from 1871 to 1879 ; : twelve books, 1907. Address Redcot, 46 commanded a Brigade in India, 1879-84 ; South Norwood Hill, Surrey. commanded Cavalry Brigade in Afghan [Died 29 Oct. 1907. Campaign of 1879-80, during advance on of MASSIE, Major John Hamon, D.S.O. 1902 ; Kabul and capturing 75 'guns, battle of dis- R.G.A. ; Staff Captain School of Gunnery, Charasia and siege of Sherpur and final

Shoeburyness ; b. 10 June 1872 ; s. of E. R. persal of the enemy ; commanded the troops

Massie, J.P., late 78th Highlanders, and in Ceylon from 1888 to 1893 ; Reward for

Olga, Baroness von Wessenberg-Ampringen ; Distinguished and Meritorious Services, 1890. m. 1903, May, e. d. of Maj.-Gen. Ernest A. Recreations : country life, gardening, build- Berger. Educ. : Stubbington House, Fare- ing, travelling, study. Address : Grants- : ham ; R.M.A., Woolwich. Joined R.A. town Hall, Tipperary. Club United

1892 ; served with Chitral Relief Force, Service. [Died 20 Sept. 1906. 1895 and served South (medal clasp) ; MASTER, Charles Gilbert, C.S.I. 1887. Entered African Field 1900-1902 with 4 Force, (medal Madras C.S. 1854; retired, 1889; Chief clasps, King's medal, with 2 clasps, D.S.O.). of Secretary to Government, 1882 ; Member Address : The Club : Terrace, Shoeburyness. Council, 1884-88. Address : 25 Oxford and 13 1914. Army Navy. [Died Nov. Square, W. Club : National. b. 1903. MASSIE, Admiral Thomas Leeke ; 1802 ; [Died 9 March Entered navy, 1818; Comm. 1838; Capt. MASTERMAN, His Honour Judge William, 1841 Adm. 1872. Served ; Navarino, M.A., D.C.L. Oxford; Judge of County Beyrout, Sidon, St. Jean d'Arc, China and Courts Circuit 18 (Notts and Yorks W. Black Sea. Address : 3 Stanley Place, e. s. Riding) from 1891 ; b. 28 April 1846 ; Chester. [Died 20 July 1898. of late Henry Masterman of Wanstead, MASSINGBERD, Mrs., President of the Pioneer Essex, and Ellen, d. of late Nathaniel Snell un- Club ; e. d. and heiress of Charles Langton Chauncy of Little Munden, Herts ; Hall : Wad- Massingberd, Gunby ; m. Edmund married. Educ. Winchester College ; Langton, 1867 (d. 1875). Resumed name of ham Coll. Oxford ; Barr. Middle Temple,

Massingberd as head of family, 1887. Ad- 1870 ; Master of the Skinners' Company, : Clifton Old dress 22 Bruton Street, W. ; The Shoulder- London, 1889-90. Address: 2 Harcourt Build- of-Mutton, Pinkney Green, Maidenhead ; Rectory, Nottingham ; Gunby Hall, Burgh, R.S.O., Lincolnshire. ings, Temple. Club : St. Stephen's, Notts 1903. Club : Pioneer. [ Died 28 Jan. 1897. County. [Died U Jan. 480 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MATHEWS

Corr. B.D. 1866. MASTERS, Maxwell T., M.D., F.R.S. ; Lost sight in youth, but studied

Memb. Ins tit. France : Officer of the Order for the ministry ; licensed, 1866 ; ordained Chronicle Minister of of Leopold ; editor of Gardeners' ; Innellan, Argyllshire, 1868; s. of Alder- offered b. Canterbury, 15 Apr. 1833 ; y. Crown Court, London, in succession e. d. of late to Dr. 1879. man Masters ; m. 1858, Ellen, Gumming, but declined ; Baird : Coll. Wm. Tress ; two d. Educ. King's Lecturer, 1881 ; and one of the St. Giles'

London. Originally a medical practitioner ; Lecturers, 1882 ; St. Bernard's, Edinburgh, Lecturer on Botany, St. George's Hospital 1886-99. In 1899 appointed Gifford Lecturer in in of London (retired) ; and Examiner Botany, Univ. Aberdeen for 1900-1, 1901-2, Univ. of London. Publications : Vegetable but declined . Publications : Aids to the Catal. Teratology (Ray Society), 1869 ; Study of German Theology, 1874 ; Growth of of Veget. Malform. in the Museum, Royal the Spirit of Christianity, 1877 ; Natural Life of Coll. Surgeons, England ; Plant ; Elements Revealed Theology, 1881 ;

Botany for Beginners ; numerous mono- Confucianism and My Aspirations. 1882 ; graphs in botanical works and in Ency. Moments on the Mount and The Religious

Brit., etc. Address : 41 Wellington Street, Bearings of the Doctrine of Evolution, 1884 ; Covent Garden. [Died 30 May 1907. Can the Old Faith live with the New ?

1885 ; The Psalmist and the Scientist, 1887 ; MATHER, Rev. Frederic Vaughan, M.A. ; Landmarks of New Testament Morality and Hon. Canon of Bristol from 1869 b. 1824 ; ; Voices of the 1888 Sacred s. of J9hn Philips Mather, Bootle Hall, Spirit, ; Songs, of St. Lancashire, and Elizabeth, e. d. of Rev. 1890; Spiritual Development Paul, 1891 (translated into CMnese) Distinctive James Vaughan, Rector of Wraxall, Somer- ; set e. Messages of the Old Religions, 1892 ; Search- ; m. 1855, Elizabeth, d. of late John in the the Ware, of Clifton, Gloucestershire. Educ. : ings Silence, 1895; Words by Wayside and the Lady Ecclesia, 1896 ; Rugby ; Trin. Coll., Cambridge (Wrangler). of Sidelights from Patmos, 1897 ; Bible Defini- Curate Minchinhampton, Glos., 1847 ; of of tion of Religion, 1898; Studies of the Limpsfleld, Surrey, 1850-53 ; Vicar Portrait of Christ, vol. i. 1899, vol. ii. 1900 ; St. Paul's, Clifton, 1853-98 ; Rural Dean of Times of Bristol, 1873-76 and 1881-92; formerly Retirement, 1901; The Sceptre without a 1901 The Examining Chaplain to Bishop (Ellicott) Sword, ; Representative Men of the First 1902 Second of Gloucester and Bristol, and to present Bible, Series, ; Series, 1903 ; Leaves for Quiet 1904 ; Bishop of Bristol ; Proctor in Convocation, Hours, 1884-99. Publications: Vols. of Short The Representative Men of the New Testa- 1905 has contributed to Contem- Sermons. Address : The Arches, Clevedon, ment, ; Somerset. [Died 6 Apr. 1914. porary Review, Expositor, London Quarterly, Good Words, Christian and to Lieut.-Col. Hon. Arthur James, World, etc., MATHESpN, several leading American author Provincial Treasurer of Ontario from 1905 " periodicals ; ; of the hymn O Love, that wilt not let me b. 8 Dec. 1845 ; s. of late Col. Hon. Roderick go." Recreations : music, reading, driving, Matheson, Senator, formerly Lieut, and Pay- sailing. Address : 19 St. Bernard's Crescent, master, Glengarry Light during Infantry, Edinburgh. [Died 28 Aug. 1906. War of 1812, and Anna, d. of Rev. James MATHEW, Right Hon. Sir James Charles, Russell, minister of Gairloch, Scotland. P.C. ; b. 10 1830 ; : LL.D., Bordeaux, July Educ. Upper Canada College ; Trinity e. s. of Charles Mathew, Lehenagh House, University, Toronto (M.A.). Barrister-at- Cork, and Castlelake, Co. Tipperary, and Law, 1870; Lieut.-Col. 42nd Regt. (V.M.), Mary, d. of James Hackett, Cork ; m. Eliza- 1886-98; Brigadier Commanding Brigade beth, e. d. of Rev. Edwin Biron, Lympne, (V.M.), 1900 ; on Retired List ; elected to Kent, 1861. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. Ontario Legislature, 1894, 1898, 1902, 1905, Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist, 1850. 1908, 1911. Address: Perth, Ontario; Barr. 1854 Junior Counsel for Crown in Toronto, Ontario. Clubs : Toronto, Albany ; Tichborne Case, 1873 ; member of Law Toronto. [Died 27 Jan. 1913. Procedure Committee, 1880 ; appointed Sir MATHESON, Donald, K.C.B. ; cr. 1887 ; Judge, March 1881 ; Bencher of Lincoln's J.P., D.L. ; commanding the Clyde Infantry Inn, 1881 ; member of Council of Legal Brigade ; an East Indian merchant b. ; Education, and Chairman of Board of Studies, 1832 s. of late John Scotland, ; Matheson, 1890; Chairman of Evicted Tenants Com- Glasgow. Educ. : Glasgow Academy and at mission, 1892 ; Judge of Commercial Court, home. Lieut. Lanarkshire Artillery Volun- 1895 ; Judge of the King's Bench Division teers, 1859 ; Colonel, 1890 ; Hon. Colonel of the High Court of Justice, 1881-1901 ; Lanarkshire Volunteer Royal Engineers ; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1901-6. Recrea- Hon. Commandant Volunteer Division Clyde tion : country house in Ireland. Address : Submarine C.B. Miners, Royal Engineers ; 46 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. Clubs: 1881. Address: Park Terrace, Glasgow; Athenaeum, Reform. [Died 8 Nov. 1908. Bourtriehill, Ayrshire. Clubs : Conserva- MATHEWS, Henry Montague Segundo, C.S.I. tive ; Western, Glasgow. 1911 ; Commissioner of Settlement and [Died 6 March 1901. Land Records, Burma, from 1907 ; b. MATHESON, Donald, w. of James Sutherland Ordunia, Spain, 24 Sept. 1860 ; s. of Henry of and Matheson, Jardine, Matheson, Co., Montague Mathews, C.I.E., formerly Chief India and the island China, who purchased Engineer, Public Works Department, Burma; of Lews from the d. of Seaforths ; m. Jane, d. m. 1902, Nina Margaret Tilly ; two s. one Lieut. : Horace Petley, R.N., 1849. Educ. : Educ. Medical College, Epsom ; Royal China High School, Edinburgh. Went to Indian Engineering Cooper's Hill. as an College, assistant in Jardiue, Matheson, and Assistant Superintendent Indian Government Co. ; afterwards but dis- partner, resigned, Telegraph Department, 1879-86, all service approving of Opium Traffic : Hon. Secretary in Burma ; in charge Government Telegraphs Presbyterian Mission in India ; Vice-Presi- in third Burmese War of 1885-86 (war medal) ; dent and Treasurer Evangelical Alliance. Assistant Commissioner, Burma, 1886 ; Heir : e. s. Duncan, Major Inniskilling Assistant Commissioner and Settlement Dragoons. Address : 50 Queen's Gate 1898 Officer, 1888 ; Deputy Commissioner, ; Gardens, S.W. ; Lews Castle, Stornoway ; Revenue Secretary to Government of Burma, Aciiany House, Lairg. N.B. Club : National. 1899 ; Member of Legislative Council of [Died 19 Feb. 1901. of Burma, 1900-2 ; Acting Commissioner MATHESON, Rev. George, D.D., LL.D., Division, 1906-7. Recreations : riding and F.R.S. author b. E., ; Glasgow, 27 Mar. 1842 ; lawn tennis. Address : Fernside, Maymyo, unmarried. Educ. : Glasgow University. Burma. Club : East India United Service. M.A. with Honours in Philosophy, 1862; [Died 13 Apr. 1915. 16