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WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MATHEWS MATHEWS, Sir Lloyd William, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1894 ; President of Ministry, and General in army of Sultan of Zanzibar ; b. 1850. JEtoyal navy, 1863-81 ; served Ashantee War, 1873-74, and E. Coast, Africa ; entered service of Sultan of Zanzibar, 1878 ; Consul- General British E. Africa, 1891. Address : Zanzibar. [Died 11 Oct. 1901. MATHIAS, Col. Henry Harding, C.B. 1895; A.D.C. to H.M., 1898-1907; retired 1907; b. 25 May 1850; s. of George Mathias of Tenby ; m. 1875, Florence, d. of late Sir Theophilus Shepstone. Educ.: Marl- borough. Entered 75th Regt. 1869 ; Capt. Gordon Highlanders, 1879 ; Major, 1883 ; Lieut.-Col. 1895 ; Brevet Col. 1898 ; served Nile Expedition, 1884-85 (medal with clasp, Khedive's star), Chitral Relief Force, 1895 (despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.) ; North- West Frontier and Tirah Field Force, 1897- 1898 ; led the charge of the Gordon High- landers at Dargai (wounded, despatches thrice, two clasps, Brevet Col. and A.D.C.) ; Lt.-Col. commanding the 1st Batt. Gordon Highlanders, 1895-99; 75th Regimental District, 1899-1904. Recreation: shooting, fishing, cricket, golf. Address : Portslade, Sussex. Club : Constitutional. [Died 1 Sept. 1914. MATTEI, Tito, Chevalier of SS. Maurizio and Lazzero ; pianist to the King of Italy ; pianist, composer, and conductor ; b. Cam- pobasso, near Naples, 24 May 1841. Educ. : Naples, under Thalberg and others. At eleven years of age was named professor of the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome, and member of Philharmonic Society, Florence, Turin, and others. Gave his first concert, 28 Sept. 1846, and afterwards made several tours in Italy ; concerts in France and in England, returning to Italy 1853 (when he played before Pope Pio IX. and received a gold medal from his hands), where he studied harmony ; again in France and Germany, and in 1863 finally settled in London, giving concerts in all parts of the kingdom ; organised and conducted a season of Italian opera at the Lyceum Theatre in 1870. Publications : many hundred songs and pianoforte pieces, many of them becoming popular everywhere, viz. Non e ver ; Non torn6 ; Oh ! oh ! hear the wild wind blow ; Dear Heart ; For the sake of the past ; Mattel's Valse, etc. ; also several operas, viz. Maria di Gand, performed at Her Majesty's Theatre ; La Prima Donna, etc. Address : 79 Baker Street, W. [Died 30 March 1914. MATTHEY, George, F.R.S., F.C.S. ; Assoc. Inst. C.E. ; Le"gion d'Honneur ; Austrian Order of Francis Joseph ; the Prussian Great Golden Medal for Art and Science ; Vice-President Royal Institution, 1896-97. Address : Cheyne House, Chelsea Embank- ment, S.W. ; Rose Mount, Eastbourne. Clubs : Athenaeum, Garrick, British Empire ; Sussex, Eastbourne. [Died 14 Feb. 1913. MATURIN, Father Basil William ; b. Ireland, 1847. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Curate at Peterslow ; went to Cowley St. John, under Father Benson, 1873 ; sent to take charge of St. Clement's parish, Phila- delphia, 1876 ; became Roman Catholic, 1897 ; ordained by Cardinal Vaughan, 1898. Publications : Discourses on the Parables of our Lord : Practices of the Spiritual Life ; Self-knowledge and Self-discipline ; Laws of the Spiritual Life ; The Price of Unity, 1912. Address : Holywell, Oxford. [Died 7 May 1915. MAUD, Capt. Charles Carus, D.S.O. 1905 ; The Prince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry ; b. 15 Jan. 1875 ; y. s. of late Lt.-Col. W. S. Maud, R.E. Educ. : Wellington. Entered army, 1896 ; Capt. 1904 ; served S. Africa, 482 1902-3 (Queen's medal, two clasps) ; West' Africa (N. Nigeria), 1903 (despatches twice, medal with clasp, D.S.O.) ; attached Egyp- tian Army, 1906-10 ; Nyima Patrol, 1908 (despatches, medal with clasp, 4th class) Medjidieh). Address: 57 Eaton Square, S.W. Club : Naval and Military. [Died 19 Dec. 1914. MAUD, W. T., artist and war-correspondent of The Graphic. He rode through Armenia,, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, during the massacres, 1895 ; was with the' insurgents in Cuba, 1896 ; with the Greek Army in Thessaly, 1897 ; the Soudan, 1897 !' the North-West Frontier Campaign, 1897-98 d two days' street fighting in Milan, 1898 ; Soudan, Omdurman, 1898 ; Siege of Lady* smith ; he volunteered for service during latter half of siege ; given rank of Lieutenant and A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton ; in-^ valided home with enteric ; last expedition- was to Macedonia in search of Miss Stone. 1 Address : 39 Harrington Road, Preston Park, Brighton. [Died 12 May 1903. MAUDE, Charles John, Assistant Paymaster- General from 1892 ; b. 17 March 1847 ; e. s. of late Colonel Sir George Ashley Maude, Crown Equerry ; m. 1871, o. d. of late Admiral Sir Watkin Pell ; one s. one d. Educ. : Wellington College. Entered Civil Service, 1867 ; as a clerk in the Admiralty, transferred to Treasury, 1875 ; was private secretary to Admiral Robert Hall, Lord Stalbridge, Akers Douglas (twice), Arnold Morley, and late W. H. Smith (First Lord of the Treasury). Recreations : fishing, shooting, riding, rowing. Address : Royal Mews, Hampton Court ; Arranmore, Co. Donegal. Clubs : Constitutional, Hurling- ham. [Died 29 Apr. 1910. MAUDE, Colonel Francis Cornwallis, V.C C.B. ; Military Knight of Windsor, 1895 ; b. London, 28 Oct. 1828; e. s. of late Hon. Capt. Francis Maude, R.N. and Frances, d. of A. Holdsworth Brooking; m. Paulina, d. of Judge Sterling, Acting Chief- Justice, Ceylon, 1860. Educ. : Blackheath Proprietary School, R.M.A. Woolwich. First German Prize, 1846. Joined the Royal Artillery, 1847 ; commanded the artillery of Havelock's column in his march to Cav/n- pore ; afterwards took part in the repeated attempts to relieve the Lucknow garrison, which was partly effected 25 Sept. 1857; but the relieving force was also besieged there for two months, until finally relieved by Sir Colin Campbell ; assisted afterwards at the capture of that city, 1858 ; Brevets of Major and Lieut.-Col., V.C., C.B., and one year's extra service for the campaign ; Colonel, 1866 ; Consul- General at Warsaw, 1876-86. Decorated : was three times recom- mended for the Victoria Cross ; once by the unanimous (ballot) vote of the men of his battery ; at last received it for his conduct in leading the force down the road from the Alumbagh to the Canal Bridge, Lucknow, 25 Sept. 1857, when one-third of his men were killed or wounded in about half an hour's fighting. Publications : Memories of the Mutiny ; Five Years in Madagascar ; Invasion of the British Isles ; Bacon v. Shakspeare, etc. Recreations : shooting (in- cluding 13 elephants), hunting, solo whist. Address: Castle Yard, Windsor Castle. Clubs : Constitutional, Windsor. [Died 19 Oct. 1900. MAUDE, Sir Frederick Francis, V.C., G.C.B. 1886 ; General, retired, 1885 ; b. 20 Dec. 1821 ; 4th s. of late Rev. Hon. J. C. Maude and Mary, e. d. of William Ceely Trevillian, Midelney, Somerset; m. 22 Feb. 1853, Catherine, d. of late Very R,ev. Sir George Bisshopp, 8th Bt. Joined 3rd Foot (The Buffs), 1840; raised and commanded 2nd Batt.

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WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916MATHEWS

MATHEWS, Sir Lloyd William, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1894 ;President of Ministry, and General

in army of Sultan of Zanzibar; b. 1850.

JEtoyal navy, 1863-81 ;served Ashantee

War, 1873-74, and E. Coast, Africa; entered

service of Sultan of Zanzibar, 1878;Consul-

General British E. Africa, 1891. Address :

Zanzibar. [Died 11 Oct. 1901.

MATHIAS, Col. Henry Harding, C.B. 1895;A.D.C. to H.M., 1898-1907; retired 1907;b. 25 May 1850; s. of George Mathiasof Tenby ; m. 1875, Florence, d. of late

Sir Theophilus Shepstone. Educ.: Marl-

borough. Entered 75th Regt. 1869; Capt.

Gordon Highlanders, 1879 ; Major, 1883 ;

Lieut.-Col. 1895 ;Brevet Col. 1898 ; served

Nile Expedition, 1884-85 (medal with clasp,Khedive's star), Chitral Relief Force, 1895(despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.) ;

North-West Frontier and Tirah Field Force, 1897-1898 ; led the charge of the Gordon High-landers at Dargai (wounded, despatchesthrice, two clasps, Brevet Col. and A.D.C.) ;

Lt.-Col. commanding the 1st Batt. GordonHighlanders, 1895-99; 75th RegimentalDistrict, 1899-1904. Recreation: shooting,fishing, cricket, golf. Address : Portslade,Sussex. Club : Constitutional.

[Died 1 Sept. 1914.

MATTEI, Tito, Chevalier of SS. Maurizio andLazzero ; pianist to the King of Italy ;

pianist, composer, and conductor; b. Cam-

pobasso, near Naples, 24 May 1841. Educ. :

Naples, under Thalberg and others. Ateleven years of age was named professor of

the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome, andmember of Philharmonic Society, Florence,Turin, and others. Gave his first concert,28 Sept. 1846, and afterwards made severaltours in Italy ; concerts in France and in

England, returning to Italy 1853 (when heplayed before Pope Pio IX. and received agold medal from his hands), where he studiedharmony ; again in France and Germany,and in 1863 finally settled in London, givingconcerts in all parts of the kingdom ;

organised and conducted a season of Italian

opera at the Lyceum Theatre in 1870.Publications : many hundred songs andpianoforte pieces, many of them becomingpopular everywhere, viz. Non e ver ;

Nontorn6

;Oh ! oh ! hear the wild wind blow ;

Dear Heart ; For the sake of the past ;

Mattel's Valse, etc. ; also several operas,viz. Maria di Gand, performed at HerMajesty's Theatre ; La Prima Donna, etc.

Address : 79 Baker Street, W.[Died 30 March 1914.

MATTHEY, George, F.R.S., F.C.S. ; Assoc.Inst. C.E. ; Le"gion d'Honneur

; AustrianOrder of Francis Joseph ; the PrussianGreat Golden Medal for Art and Science

;

Vice-President Royal Institution, 1896-97.Address : Cheyne House, Chelsea Embank-ment, S.W.

;Rose Mount, Eastbourne.

Clubs : Athenaeum, Garrick, British Empire ;

Sussex, Eastbourne. [Died 14 Feb. 1913.

MATURIN, Father Basil William ; b. Ireland,1847. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin.Curate at Peterslow ; went to Cowley St.

John, under Father Benson, 1873; sent to

take charge of St. Clement's parish, Phila-

delphia, 1876;

became Roman Catholic,1897 ; ordained by Cardinal Vaughan, 1898.Publications : Discourses on the Parables ofour Lord : Practices of the Spiritual Life

;

Self-knowledge and Self-discipline ; Laws ofthe Spiritual Life

;The Price of Unity, 1912.

Address : Holywell, Oxford.[Died 7 May 1915.

MAUD, Capt. Charles Carus, D.S.O. 1905 ; ThePrince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry ;

b. 15 Jan. 1875 ; y. s. of late Lt.-Col. W. S.

Maud, R.E. Educ. : Wellington. Enteredarmy, 1896 ; Capt. 1904 ; served S. Africa,

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1902-3 (Queen's medal, two clasps) ; West'Africa (N. Nigeria), 1903 (despatches twice,medal with clasp, D.S.O.) ; attached Egyp-tian Army, 1906-10

; Nyima Patrol, 1908(despatches, medal with clasp, 4th class)

Medjidieh). Address: 57 Eaton Square,S.W. Club : Naval and Military.

[Died 19 Dec. 1914.

MAUD, W. T., artist and war-correspondent ofThe Graphic. He rode through Armenia,,from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea,during the massacres, 1895

;was with the'

insurgents in Cuba, 1896; with the Greek

Army in Thessaly, 1897; the Soudan, 1897 !'

the North-West Frontier Campaign, 1897-98 dtwo days' street fighting in Milan, 1898

;

Soudan, Omdurman, 1898 ; Siege of Lady*smith

;he volunteered for service during

latter half of siege ; given rank of Lieutenantand A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton ; in-^valided home with enteric

; last expedition-was to Macedonia in search of Miss Stone. 1

Address : 39 Harrington Road, PrestonPark, Brighton. [Died 12 May 1903.

MAUDE, Charles John, Assistant Paymaster-General from 1892

; b. 17 March 1847 ; e. s.

of late Colonel Sir George Ashley Maude,Crown Equerry ; m. 1871, o. d. of lateAdmiral Sir Watkin Pell

; one s. one d.

Educ. : Wellington College. Entered Civil

Service, 1867 ;as a clerk in the Admiralty,

transferred to Treasury, 1875;was private

secretary to Admiral Robert Hall, LordStalbridge, Akers Douglas (twice), ArnoldMorley, and late W. H. Smith (First Lordof the Treasury). Recreations : fishing,shooting, riding, rowing. Address : RoyalMews, Hampton Court ; Arranmore, Co.Donegal. Clubs : Constitutional, Hurling-ham. [Died 29 Apr. 1910.

MAUDE, Colonel Francis Cornwallis, V.C'

C.B. ; Military Knight of Windsor, 1895;

b. London, 28 Oct. 1828; e. s. of lateHon. Capt. Francis Maude, R.N. andFrances, d. of A. Holdsworth Brooking; m.Paulina, d. of Judge Sterling, Acting Chief-

Justice, Ceylon, 1860. Educ. : BlackheathProprietary School, R.M.A. Woolwich. FirstGerman Prize, 1846. Joined the RoyalArtillery, 1847

; commanded the artilleryof Havelock's column in his march to Cav/n-

pore ; afterwards took part in the repeatedattempts to relieve the Lucknow garrison,which was partly effected 25 Sept. 1857;but the relieving force was also besiegedthere for two months, until finally relieved

by Sir Colin Campbell ; assisted afterwardsat the capture of that city, 1858 ; Brevetsof Major and Lieut.-Col., V.C., C.B., andone year's extra service for the campaign ;

Colonel, 1866; Consul-General at Warsaw,

1876-86. Decorated : was three times recom-mended for the Victoria Cross

; once by theunanimous (ballot) vote of the men of his

battery ;at last received it for his conduct

in leading the force down the road from the

Alumbagh to the Canal Bridge, Lucknow,25 Sept. 1857, when one-third of his menwere killed or wounded in about half anhour's fighting. Publications : Memories of

the Mutiny ; Five Years in Madagascar ;

Invasion of the British Isles;

Bacon v.

Shakspeare, etc. Recreations : shooting (in-

cluding 13 elephants), hunting, solo whist.Address: Castle Yard, Windsor Castle.Clubs : Constitutional, Windsor.

[Died 19 Oct. 1900.

MAUDE, Sir Frederick Francis, V.C., G.C.B.1886

; General, retired, 1885 ; b. 20 Dec.1821

; 4th s. of late Rev. Hon. J. C. Maudeand Mary, e. d. of William Ceely Trevillian,

Midelney, Somerset; m. 22 Feb. 1853,

Catherine, d. of late Very R,ev. Sir GeorgeBisshopp, 8th Bt. Joined 3rd Foot (TheBuffs), 1840; raised and commanded 2nd Batt.

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MAXWELL

The Buffs, 1857-61 ; Adj.-Gen. Gibraltar,1861-66 ; Insp.-Gen. of Militia in Ireland,with rank of Brig.-Gen. 1867-73 ;

commandeddivision in India, 1875-80 ;

second division

Khyber Column, Afghan War, 1878-79 ;

served in Gwalior campaign, 1843-44, in-

cluding battle of Puniar, 1843, horse shot

(bronze star) ; Crimea, 1855, siege of Sebas-

topol and both assaults on Redan, on 8th

Sept. commanded the covering and ladder

party of 2nd Division, dangerously wounded(medal, C.B. Victoria Cross, Legion of

Honour, Brevet of Lieut.-Col.) ; medal,K C B. and thanks of both Houses of Parlia-

ment in 1879 for Afghan War, 1878-79.

Address : Sutherland Tower, Torquay,Devon. Club : United Service.

[Died 20 June 1897.

MAUL, Rev. John Frederic, M.A. ; Rector of

Henley-on-Thames from 1883 ; Rural Deanof Henley; Hon. Canon of Christ ChurchCathedral, Oxford ; b. 1849

;s. of Rev.

Richard Compton Maul, Rector of Ricking-

hall, Suffolk. Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church,Oxford. Curate of Wokingham, 1874-79 ;

Vicar of St. Paul's, Chichester, 1879-83.Address : The Rectory, Henley-on-Thames.Club : Royal Societies.

[Died 7 June 1915.

MAUNSELL, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B.,cr 1906 ;

Order of the Medjidie ; retired ;

b. Dublin, 10 Sept. 1822;2nd s. of George

Meares Maunsell, High Sheriff, Co. Limerick,1833, J.P. Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, Co.Limerick (d. 1871), and Catherine, d. of late

Thos. Lloyd, D.L., M.P. Co. Limerick; m.

1865, Amy, d. of Col. R. E. Burrowes,K.H., J.P. (Somersetshire), of Bourton Court,Somerset ;

two s. two d. Educ. : WestPark House School, Clifton; Bristol; Trin.

Coll. Dublin. Served in Punjab Campaignat the 1st and 2nd sieges of Mooltan, andat the battles of Soorjkoond and Goojerat ;

wounded on 12 Sept. 1848 and on 21Jan. 1849 ; personally engaged with twoSikh soldiers (at one time) one of whom hekilled, at the storming and capture of the

city of Mooltan, on 2 Jan. 1849 ; CrimeanCampaign, battles of Alma and Inkermanand the siege of Sebastopol ; commandedthe volunteer sharpshooters of the 3rdDivision (having volunteered) for 76 daysat the siege of Sebastopol, and until severelywounded on 30 Dec. 1854 ; served in Indiaduring the latter part of the Mutiny in

command of a regiment. Decorated for

military services (total, 6 decorations) ;4

medals and 5 clasps, K.C.B., and Order ofthe Medjidie. Recreations : hunting, shoot-

ing, etc. Address : Burghclere, Newbury,Hampshire ; Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, Co.Limerick. Club : Primrose.

[Died 4 July 1908.

MAURICE, Major-General Sir (John) Frederick,K.C.B., cr. 1900

;Colonel Commandant

R.A. : b. London, 24 May 1841; e. s. of

late F. Denison Maurice and Anna, d. oflate Major-General Barton ;

m. Annie, d. oflate R. A. Fitz-Gerald, Dec. 1869. Educ. :

Addiscombe College ;Woolwich Academy.

Commissioned R.A. 1861; passed Staff

College, Dec. 1870; Private Secretary toSir Garnet Wolseley in Ashanti Campaign,1873-74

; Abrakampa, Amoaful, Becquah,Ordahsu, Coomassie

; despatches, 7 Mar.1874 (medal with clasp) ;

South Africa, 1879 ;

Zulu Campaign, 1880 ; pursuit of Zulu king ;

operations against Sekukuni (severelywounded) ; despatches, 16 Jan. 1880,Brevet Major (medal with clasp) ; EgyptianExped., 1882

; D.A.A.G. headquarters ;El

Magfar, both actions at Kassassin, Tel-el-Kebir ; despatches (medal with clasp) ;

Brevet Lieut.-Col. (bronze star, 4th class

Osmanjeh) ; Intelligence Dept. War Office;

Soudan, 1884 ; A.Q.M.G. ; Nile, 1885; as

commandant at Abu Fatmah ; despatches,25 May 1885, Brevet Col. (clasp) ; Prof, of

Military Hist. Staff Coll.v Dec. 1885 to Sept.1892; Aldershot, 1892-93; commandingR.A., Colchester, 1893-95

; Maj.-Gen. Dec.1895 ; commanded Woolwich District, 1895-

1902; Chesney Gold Medallist R.U.S.I.,1907. Publications : Wellington Prize Essay,1872 ; Popular History of Ashanti Campaign,1874

; Life of Frederick Denison Maurice,1884

; Hostilities without Declaration ofWar

; Official History of 1882 Campaign ;

Balance of Military Power in Europe, 1888;

War, 1891; National Defences, 1897 ; Diary

of Sir John Moore, 1904; Official Historyof S.A. War, 1899-1902. Recreation : chess.Address : Highland View, Camberley, Surrey.

[Died 11 Jan. 1912.

MAX-MULLER, Rt. Hon. Friedrich, P.C., K.M.,M.A., LL.D., D.C.L.

; Corpus Professor of

Comparative Philology, Oxford; b. Dessau,

Germany, 6 Dec. 1823 ; o. s. of the poetWilhelm Miiller and Adelheid, e. d. of Prasi-dent von Basedow

; m. Georgina Adelaide,e. d. of Riversdale Grenfell, Ray Lodge,Maidenhead, 1859. Educ. : Dessau andLeipsic, Universities of Leipsic and Berlin.Member of the French Institute. Knightof the Order pour le Me'rite and the Maxi-milian Order ; Commander of the Le"giond'Honneur, and of the Orders of the NorthernStar, the Corona d'ltalia, Albrecht the Bear,and the Medjidie. Taylorian Professor ofModern Languages, Oxford, 1854

; Fellowof All Souls, 1858

; Corpus Professor, 1868;

Curator of Bodleian Library, 1856 ; delegateof the Clarendon Press, 1877 ; Hibbert Lec-turer, 1878 ; Gifford Lecturer, 1888-92. Hon.LL.D. Edinburgh, Cambridge, Bologna,Dublin, and Buda-Pesth. Publications :

Ancient Sanskrit Literature ; Lectures onScience of Language ; Chips from a GermanWorkshop ;

Hibbert Lectures ; Gifford

Lectures, and numerous other works; editor

of the Rig Veda, 6 vols. quarto, and ofthe Sacred Books of the East, 50 vols. ;

Auld Lang Syne, 1898, 2nd series 1899 ; TheSix Systems of Indian Philosophy since 1899.Recreation : music. Address : 7 NorhamGardens, Oxford. [Died 28 Oct. 1900.

MAXSE, Frederick A., admiral; b. 1833 ; 8.

of James and Lady Caroline Maxse, d. ofEarl of Berkeley ; married and had issue, 1,

Major Maxse, Coldstream Guards; 2, L. J.

Maxse, Editor of National Review; 3, Olive

Hermione ; 4, Violet, married to LordEdward Cecil. Naval A.D.C. to LordRaglan, Com.-in-Chief of the Forces duringthe siege of Sebastopol ; afterwards betterknown as a politician and writer. Address :

uunley Hill, Dorking. Clubs : Brooks's,Travellers', United Service, Prince's.

[Died 25 June 1900.

MAXWELL, Lt.-Col. Francis Aylmer, V.C.1900 ; C.S.I. 1911 ; D.S.O. 1898 ; 18thBengal Lancers ; Military Secretary to LordHardinge ; b. 7 Sept. 1871

;s. of T. Maxwell ;

m. 1906, Charlotte Alice Hamilton, 3rd d.

of late P. H. Osborne of CurrandooleyN.S.W. ; two d. Joined Royal Sussex Regt.,1891 ; served Waziristan, 1895 (medal withclasp) ; Chitral, 1895 (despatches, medalwith clasp) ;

North-West Frontier, India,1897-98 (despatches, D.S.O. , three clasps) ;

South Africa, 1900-2 (medal with 6 clasps,King's medal with 2 clasps, V.C. ; Brevetmajority). Decorated for gallantry in savingQ Battery at Koorn Spruit. Address : TheGrange, Guildford. Club : Cavalry.

[Died 12 Oct. 1914.

MAXWELL, Lt.-Col. F. D., C.I.E., IndianArmy ; Commissioner, Irrawaddy Division,Burma

; b. 19 April 1862 ; s. of late Major-General William Maxwell, R.A. ; m. d. of

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MAXWELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

ate Rev. G. H. Nicholls. Forest of Dean.Educ. : Rugby. Joined the Cheshire Regi-

ment, 1882 ;transferred to Madras Army,

1883 ; joined the Burma Commission, 1885 ;

served as civil officer with troops in BurmeseWar, 1885-88 ;

served in various civil capa-cities since. Recreation: shooting. Address:

Bassein, Burma. [Died 13 Aug. 1910.

MAXWELL, Mary Elizabeth ; see Braddon,M. E.

MAXWELL, Sir William Edward, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1896 ;Governor and Commander-in-

Chief, Gold Coast, from 1895; b. 1846 ; s. of

Sir Peter Benson Maxwell ;m. Lilias, d. of

Rev. J. Aberigh-Mackay, D.D., 1870. Educ. :

Repton. Barr. Inner Temple, 1881 ; entered

Straits Settlements, C.S., 1865 ; served in

Perak expedition, 1875; Member of State

Council and Assistant Resident at Perak,1878-82 ; Acting Resident Councillor, Pen-

ang, 1887-89; Colonial Secretary, Straits

Settlements, 1892-95; Governor of Straits

Settlements, 1893; accompanied expedi-tion to Coomassi, 1896. Address : Govern-ment House, Accra, W. Africa. Clubs:

Conservative, Wellington.[Died 10 Dec. 1897.

MAY, Edward Hooper, M.D., F.R.C.S. ; Con-

sulting Surgeon, Prince of Wales' General

Hospital ;b. 2 Nov. 1831 ;

s. of EdwardCurtis May, F.R.C.S. ;

m. 1857 ; three s.

five d. Educ. : private school ; St. Bar7

tholomew's Hospital ; Edinburgh. Address:

High Cross, Tottenham. [Died 25 Sept. 1914.

MAY, Rear-Ad. Henry John, C.B. 1892 ; R.N.;

Capt. of the Royal Naval Coll. Greenwich ;

b 20 Feb. 1853 ;m. Constance, d. of Adm.

Sir W. R. Mends, G.C.B., 1883. Entered

Navy, 1866 ; Captain, 1889 ;served bom-

bardment of Alexandria and Egyptian War,1882; commanded Naval Brigade at

Gemaizah, 1888; Inspector of WarlikeStores for the Navy, 1890-92. Address:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich, S.E.

[Died 24 Apr. 1904.

MAY, Maj.-Gen. James, C.B. 1893 ; b. 1837.

Served Indian Mutiny, 1858 (despatches,

medal with two clasps) ;Bhootan Expedi-

tion, 1864-65 (despatches, medal with clasp) ;

Burmah, 1886-87 (despatches, clasp).

[Died 5 Dec. 1903.

MAY, Phil, artist (of Punch and Graphic) ;on

the staff of Punch ;b. Leeds, 22 April 1864 ;

2nd s. of Philip May, engineer, Staffordshire.

Educ. : St. George's School, Leeds. Three

years in Australia on the Sydney Bulletin ;

two years on St. Stephen's Review ; travelled

in America for the Graphic. Publications :

Parson and the Painter, 1891 ;Phil May's

Annual, from 1892: Phil May's Sketch

Book, 1896. Recreations: riding, fishing.

Clubs : Devonshire, Savage, National Sport-

ing [Died 5 Aug. 1903.

MAYBRICK, Michael, J.P. (nom de plumeStephen Adams), composer of music; b.

Liverpool, 1844. Educ. : Liverpool ;Milan ;

Leipsic. Vice-Pres. Trin. Coll. London.After studying in Italy and Germany ap-

peared as a baritone vocalist in all the leadingLondon and provincial concerts, and also

in English opera, etc., for many years ;also

became popular as a writer of songs, etc.,

under the name of Stephen Adams ;five

times Mayor of Ryde ;Chairman of the Isle

of Wight County Hospital, etc. Publica-

tions : many popular songs, including

Nancy Lee ; Midshipmite ;Alsatian Moun-

tains ; Star of Bethlehem ;Little Hero ;

The Holy City; A Warrior Bold; Valley

by the Sea ;Children of the City ; Thora ;

Long Live the King, etc. Recreations : at

one time captain in Artists Volunteer Corps,

cricket, cycling, yachting, etc. Address:

Ryde, Isle of Wight. Clubs : Constitutional ;

Roval Victoria Yacht, etc.

[Died 26 Aug. 1913.

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MAYNE, Rev. Canon Jonathan, M.A. ; Rectorof Christian Malford, Wilts, from 1890;Rural Dean of Chippenham, 1899 ; b. 31 Oct.1838

; 's. of William Mayne, Constantine,Cornwall ; m. Lydia Dorothea, d. of Rev.J. W. Hawksley, late Rector of Redruth,Cornwall ; two s. one d. Educ. : privately ;

St. John's College, Cambridge. Curate of

Gwennap, Cornwall, 1862-64 ; St. Mark's,Gloucester, 1864-68 ; Vicar of St. Catharine'sand Chaplain of St. Margaret's, Gloucester,1869-90 ; Hon. Canon of Bristol Cathedral ;

Rural Dean of Gloucester, 1882 ; Chaplainto late Bishop of Gloucester, 1884 (Ellicott) ;

Chairman of Gloucester School Board.

1882-90; Chairman of Chippenham Boardof Guardians, 1905. Address: ChristianMalford Rectory, Chippenham.

[Died 20 Aug. 1912.

MAYO, Mrs. John R. (Isabella Fyvie), occasional

writing name " Edward Garrett"

; novelistand journalist ; b. London, 10 Dec. 1843, of

Scottish parentage on both sides ; m. JohnRyall Mayo, solicitor (who d. 1877), 1870.Educ. : private school in London. Publica-tions : Occupations of a Retired Life, 1868 ;

The Crust and the Cake, 1869 ;Seen and

Heard, 1871 ; Premiums Paid to Experience,1872; Crooked Places, 1873; By Still

Waters, 1874 ; Doing and Dreaming, 1876 ;

The Capel Girls, 1877 ;The House by the

Works;and One New Year's Night, 1878 ;

Family Fortunes, 1880 ; Mrs. Raven'sTemptation, 1881 ; Her Object in Life,1882 ; At Any Cost, 1884 ; The Mystery of

Alan Grale, 1885 ; Equal to the Occasion,1887 ; John Winter, A Story of Harvests ;

Ways and Means, 1888 ; Not by BreadAlone, 1890; Her Day of Service, 1892;A Black Diamond, 1893 ;

Rab Bethune's

Double, 1894 ;A Daughter of the Klephts,

1897 ;A Nine Days' Wonder and Other

People's Stairs, 1898 ; Chrystal Joyce, 1899 ;

Recollections of Fifty Years, 1910; OldStories and Sayings of Many Lands, 6 vols.,

etc. ;contributed verses and articles to

many periodicals ; revised and annotatedthe translations of much of Tolstoy's recent

work. Recreations : walking, travel, and

plain needlework. Address : Bishop's Gate,Old Aberdeen. [Died 13 May 1914.

MAYOR, John Eyton Bickersteth, M.A., hon.

D.C.L. Oxon., hon. LL.D. Aberdeen ;hon.

D.D. Glasgow ; Professor of Latin, Cam-bridge University, from 1872 ; b. Baddegama,Ceylon, 28 Jan. 1825. Educ. : Shrewsbury ;

St. John's Coll. Camb. Fellow of St. John's

Coll. 1849 ; Assistant Master MarlboroughCollege, 1849-53 ; College Lecturer, 1853 ;

Deacon, 1855 ; Priest, 1857 ;Librarian of

University of Cambridge, 1863-67 ;President

of the Vegetarian Society since 1884. Pub-lications : editor Thirteen Satires of Juvenal,

'

1853, 3rd ed. 1881 ;Two Lives of Nicholas

Ferrar, 1855 ; Autobiography of MatthewRobinson, 1856; Early Statutes of St.

John's College, Cambridge, 1859; Cicero's

Second Philippic, with notes, 1861, 6th ed.

1879 ; Roger Ascham's Schoolmaster, with

notes, 1873, new ed. 1883 ;Ricardi de

Cirencestria Speculum Historiale de Gestis

Regum Angliae, 2 vols. 1863-69 ;Thomas

Baker's History of the College of St. Johnthe Evangelist, Cambridge, 2 vols. 1869 ;

Bibliographical Clue to Latin Literature,

1875 ; Modicus Cibi Medicus Sibi, or Nature

her own Physician, Cambridge, 1880 ;The

Latin Heptateuch, 1889 ; Spain, Portugal,

The Bible, 1895 ;The Spanish Reformed

Church, 1895 ;Plain Living and High

Thinking, selected addresses and sermons

(Vegetarian Jubilee Library, vol. i

1897 ; many pamphlets ;articles in Publica-

tions of Cambridge Antiquarian Society,

Notes and Queries, Journal of Classical and

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MEASOM

Sacred Philology and Journal of Philology(both of which he edited), Classical Review,etc. Recreation : reading ; never tookexercise for its own sake. Address : St.

John's College, Cambridge.(Died 31 Dec. 1910.

MEAD, Rev. Richard Gawler, Prebendary of

Thorney, Chichester, from 1894;

RuralDean from 1878

;Rector of Balcombe from

1868 ; b. 29 Oct. 1833 ; s. of John ClementMead, architect, and Emma, 3rd d. of

Robert Bridge, Manor House, Puddle-

treathide, Dorset ; m. Elizabeth Martha,e. d. of John Clutton, Whitehall Place;five s. three d. Educ. : Grosvenor Coll.,

Bath; St. John's Coll. Camb. (M.A.).Graduated in Mathematical Honours, 1856 ;

Curate, Wellington, Shropshire, 1856 ;Vicar

of Berwick-Bassett, Wiltshire, 1858 ; Curacy,St. Saviour's, Bath, 1860 ; Heytesbury,Wilts, 1863; Tredington, Worcestershire,1865. Address : Balcombe Rectory, Hay-wards Heath. [Died 26 Apr. 1909.

MEADE, General John Michael de Courcy,Royal Marines ; b. 26 Feb. 1831

; m. 1867,Agnes (d. 1892), d. of late Colonel DuncanMalcolm and widow of W. F. Babington.Entered army, 1849 ; General 1889 ;

re-

tired, 1896 ; served Crimea, 1854-55 (medal,two clasps, 5th class Medjidie, Turkishmedal) ; China War, 1857-60 (medal, three

clasps). [Died 20 Oct. 1909.

MEADE, Rt. Hon. Joseph Michael, P.C.

(Ireland), LL.D. ; ex-Lord Mayor of Dublin(1891-92) ; head of Meade, Michael, & Son,Dublin ; b. 1839 ; m. 2nd, Ada, d. of ThomasWillis, M.D., Dublin. Educ. : Trinity Coll.

Dublin. Address : St. Michael's, MerrionRoad, Merrion, Dublin.

[Died 14 July 1900.

MEADE, L. T. (Elizabeth Thomasina), marriedname Toulmin Smith ;

novelist ; b. Bandon,Co. Cork ; d. of Rev. R. T. Meade, Rectorof Nohoval, Co. Cork ; m. 1879

;one s.

two d. Wrote first book at 17 ; came toLondon later and worked at British Museum ;

lived in Bishopsgate Without, and studiedEast London life ;

edited Atalanta six

years. Publications : amongst many othersthe following (some alone, some in collabora-

tion) : Scamp and I ; Daddy's Boy ;A

World of Girls;The Medicine Lady ;

Storiesfrom the Diary of a Doctor ;

The Way of aWoman; Wild Kitty; The Rebellion ofLil Carrington ; Mary Gifford ; The CleverestWoman in England ;

The Brotherhood ofthe Seven Kings ; The Sanctuary Club ;

Daddy's Girl; A Princess of the Gutter;Wages ; Stories from the Old, Old Bible ;

Love Triumphant ; Resurgam ;The Colonel

and the Boy ; The Lady of Delight ; HettyBeresford

;The Stormy Petrel ;

MissGwendoline ; The Girls of Merton College ;

The House of Black Magic ; Love's CrossRoads

; Corporal Violet. Recreations :

bridge, travelling, poetry, reading. Address :

Oxford. [Died 26 Oct. 1914.

MEADE, Hon. Sir Robert Henry, G.C.B. 1897,K.C.B. 1894; Permanent Under-Secretaryof State for the Colonies, 1892-97 ; Registrarof Order of St. Michael and St. George from1877 ; Extra Groom-in-Waiting to H.R.H.Prince of Wales; b. 1835; s. of 3rd Earlof Clanwilliam ; widower. Educ. : ExeterColl. Oxford. Address : Englemere, Ascot ;

8 Hereford Gardens, W. Club : Travellers'.

[Died 8 Jan. 1898.

MEADE, Rt. Rev. William Edward, D.D.,LL.D., Bishop (Church of Ireland) of Cork,Cloyne, and Ross (from 1894) ; b. 24 Feb.1832; s. of Rev. William Meade, Rectorof Inchinabacca, and Anne, d. of RobertBoyle Warren, Kinsale ; m. Mary Ferrier,d. of Fleetwood Churchill, M.D., Dublin,1864. Educ. : Midleton School ; Trin.

Coll. Dublin (Scholar). Senior Moderator1856

; Bishop Law's Prize, 1857 ; M'CullaghPrize, 1858. Rector of Ardtrea, Co. Tyrone,1864 ; Prebendary of Armagh. 1877 ;

Treasurer, 1883 Archdeacon, 1885. Pub-lications : Pastor's Inner Life, 1882 ;

varioussermons. Address : The Palace, Cork.Clubs : University, Dublin ; County, Cork.

[Died 12 Oct. 1912.

MEADOWS, Alice Maud, author ; b. London ;

d. of late John Osmond Meadows, solicitor.

Educ. : private schools and home tutors.

Began to write when very young ;con-

tributed at the age of fourteen to the SurreyComet. Publications : Ethelwold (poem) ;

The Romance of a Madhouse;When the

Heart is Young ; Days of Doubt ;Out

From the Night; The Eye of Fate;One Life Between; I Charge You Both;The Extreme Penalty ;

Cut by Society ;

A Million of Money ;Three Lovers and

One Lass;The Odd Trick ; The Moth and

the Flame; The Infatuation of Marcella ;

An Innocent Sinner. Recreations : riding,

cycling, travelling, walking, and going to thetheatre. [Died 5 May 1913.

MEADOWS, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Robert Wyatt,M.D., M.R.C.S.E. ; retired pay (army) ;

b. 10 Aug. 1832; s. of Rev. F. W. Meadows ;

m. Josephine, d. of Colonel Thornton ;

three s. one d. Educ. : University College,London. Assistant Surgeon, 9th (Norfolk)Regiment ; campaign in Crimea, 1854-56(medal and clasps) ; Surgeon and Surg.-Major, 68th Durham Light Infantry ;

received special thanks of Duke of Cam-bridge for services during severe epidemicof cholera in India ;

attached to 60th RoyalRifles, Afghanistan Campaign, 1879-80;principal medical officer, 3rd Division,

Afghanistan, march from Kandahar to Cabulunder Sir D. Stewart ;

Battles of Kiel andUrzoo (medal and clasp, despatches) ; Div.

Surg.-General, India, and Western Command,England ; Surgeon-Major-General, Gibraltar ;

sometime Lecturer on Histology andMicroscopical Anatomy, University Coll.,of Queen's Kingston, Canada. Publica-tions : sundry scientific papers. Recrea-tions : fishing, yachting, music. Address :

Fensalir, Saltash, Cornwall. Club: RoyalWestern Yacht. [Died 9 Nov. 1911.

MEAKIN, Budgett, writer and lecturer onindustrial betterment (housing, factories,

etc.) and on Oriental life and customs ;

b. Baling Park, 8 Aug. 1866 ; e. s. of EdwardE. Meakin, then of Almora, India, andSarah A. Budgett, of Bristol; m. 1900,Kate Alberta, d. of C. J. Helliwell, formerlyof Liverpool ; one s. Educ. : privateschools ; Reigate Grammar School. Assist-

ant editor and subsequently editor of theTimes of Morocco, 1884-93 ; several yearsthen spent in travel and study of social

questions in nearly every country of Europe,Asia, North America, and North Africa,

lecturing during most of the winters in Eng-land or America ;

order of the Medjidie fromTurkey for studies of Islam, 1902-4 ;

set

on foot the British Institute of Social Service.

Publications : An Introduction to the Arabicof Morocco ; The Moors, an account of

manners and customs ;The Land of the

Moors ; The Moorish Empire, a historical

epitome ; Life in Morocco ;Model Factories

and Villages, ideal conditions of labour andhousing ; Britannica and other Encyclo-paedia and Review articles. Recreations:

walking, riding, bicycling. Address : 21Heath Hurst Road, Hampstead. Club :

National Liberal. [Died 24 June 1906.

MEASOM, Sir George Samuel, J.P. ;cr. 1891 ;

Chairman and Treasurer Royal SocietyPrevention of Cruelty to Animals ; of Cancer

485

MEDD

Hospital ;of Home for Lost and Starving

Dogs ; trustee, treasurer, etc., of many othercharities ; b. 1818 ;

s. of Daniel Measom,Blackheath ; m. 1st, 1842 ; 2nd, Charlotte

Simpson, Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey,1867. Educ. : perparatory school, Black-

heath, Kent. Recreations : never had time.Address : St. Margarets, near Twickenham.

[Died I March 1901.

MEDD, Rev. Peter Goldsmith ; Rector of

North Cerney from 1876 ; b. 18 July 1829;

m. Louisa Nesbitt of Byfeld House, Barnes ;

six s. two d. Educ. : King's College,London ; University College, Oxford (1stclass Lit. Hum.). Ordained, 1853; Fellowof University College, Oxford, 1852-77 ;

Tutor, Bursar, and Dean;Rector of Barnes,

1870-76;

Exam. Chap. Bp. Claughton of

Rochester and St. Albans;

Senior Memberof Council Keble College ; Hon. Canon of

St. Albans, 1877 ; Representative of Univer-sity of Oxford on Council of Ladies' College,Cheltenham. Address : Rectory, NorthCerney, Cirencester. [Died 25 July 1908.

MEDLICOTT, Henry Benedict, F.R.S. ; H.M.Indian Service, retired 1887

;b. Loughrea,

Co. Galway, Ireland, 3 Aug. 1829 ; 2nd s.

of Rev. Samuel Medlicott, Rector of Lough-rea, and Charlotte, d. of Col. H. B. Dolphin,C.B. ; m. Louisa, 2nd d. of Rev. D. H.Maunsell. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin.

Appointed to Geological Survey of Ireland,1851

; England, 1853; India, 1854

;Pro-

fessor of Geology, Thomason Coll. Roorkee,1854

;Director Geological Survey of India,

1876;Wollaston Medal, 1888 ; was awarded

Indian Mutiny Medal for special service asa volunteer. Publications : A Manual ofthe Geology of India, in part; pamphletsAgnosticism and Faith, 1888 ; Evolution ofMind in Man, 1892. [Died 6 Apr. 1905.

MEDLYCOTT, Sir Edward Bradford, 4thBt. ; cr. 1808 ; J.P. ; Barr. Lincoln's Inn,1859; 6. 29 Sept. 1832; S. b. 1887; m.Maria, d. of Sir John William Bell Mansel,Bt., 1869. Educ. : Merton Coll. Oxford(B.A.). Heir : b. Mervyn, b. 1837. Address :

Ven House, Milborne Port, Sherborne.[Died 17 Feb. 1902.

MEDLYCOTT, Sir Mervyn Bradford, 5th Bt. ;

cr. 1808; b. 20 Sept. 1837

; s. of 2nd Bt.,and Sarah, d. of Rev. Edward Bradford ;

S. brother, 1902. Educ. : Harrow. Rear-Admiral R.N. ; retired, 1888

;served Baltic,

1855 ; Congo, 1875. Heir : b. Rev. HubertJames, b. 1841. Address : 6 Pultney Build-

ings, Weymouth ; Ven House, MilbournePark, Sherborne. Club : United Service.

[Died 27 March 1908.

MEEHAN, Patrick Aloysius, M.P. (Nat.)Leix Division, Queen's County, from 1906

;

b. 1852 ; m. 1874 ; eight s. two d. Educ. :

Christian Brother Schools. Chairman CountyCouncil, Queen's Co., from 1899, Nationalist ;

one of the Treasurers of the Irish Party.Address : Maryborough and Abbey Leix,Ireland

; House of Commons, S.W. Club :

Irish. [Died 10 May 1913.

MEEKING, Lt.-Col. Chas. ; b. 1839 ; o. s. oflate Chas. Meeking, of Richings Park,Bucks

; m. 1st, Adelaide Caroline (d. 1903),4th d. of late Christopher Tower, of Hunts-moor Park, Bucks, and Lady Sophia Frances,d. of 1st Lord Brownlow ; one d. ; 2nd, 1907,Marie M. A. Sybille Dedons de Pierrefeu,Comtesse de Coligny, o. d. of late LouisD. E. A. Dedons de Pierrefeu, Comtede Coligny, and du Saint Empire ; one s.

one d. Educ. : Trinity College, Cambridge,M.A. Barrister, Lincoln's Inn , 1866 ; J.P.Bucks ; High Sheriff, 1887 ; Major andHon. Lt.-Col. (retired) 3rd Batt. OxfordshireLt. Infantry. Address : Richings Park,Colnbrook, Bucks

;31 Belgrave So., S W.;

Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge, Wellington ;

486

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Royal Yacht Squadron ; Royal ThaYacht ; Royal Victoria Yacht.

[Died I March 191

MEIKLEJOHN, John M. D., M.A. ; Profeof the Theory, History, and Practice

Education, St. Andrews University, from1876 ; b. Edinburgh ; father a schoolmaster ;

m. Jane de Cusance. Educ. : father'sschool ; Edinburgh University (M.A.).Fought in two general elections, beaten bothtimes ;

served as assistant-commissioner toEndowed School Commission for Scotland,1874. Publications : translator of Kant'sCritique of Pure Reason ; author of An OldEducational Reformer (a life of Dr. Bell) ;

writer and compiler of numerous bibliaabiblia. Recreations : golf every morning ;

whist every evening ; conversation when it

could be had. Address : Highworth, Ash-ford, Kent; St. Andrews University, N.B.Clubs : Savile, Authors', Sesam6

; Liberal,Edinburgh. [Died 5 Apr. 1902.

MEIKLEJOHN, Major Matthew Fontaine

Maury, V.C. ; General Staff, Army Head-quarters ;

b. 27 Nov. 1870 ; s. of late Pro-fessor Meiklejohn ; m. 1904, Vera Josephine,d. of late Lt.-Col. Lionel Marshall ; one 8. ;

two d. Entered Gordon Highlanders, 1891;

Captain, 1899 ; served Chitral Relief Force,1895 (medal with clasp) ; Tirah Expedition,1897 (slightly wounded, two clasps) ;

South

Africa, 1899-1900 (severely wounded, V.C.).Decorated for gallantry at Elandslaagte.Address : Hartland House, King's Road,Richmond, Surrey. Clubs : United Service,

Caledonian; Royal and Ancient Golf, St.

Andrews. [Died 3 July 1913.

MEIKLEJOHN, Maj.-General Sir William Hope,K.C.B. ; cr. 1898 ; C.M.G. 1887

; at onertime commanding Oudh District ; b. 26June 1845

; s. of late Rev. W. H. Meiklejohn,D.D., St Andrew's Church, Calcutta

;m.

1893, Maud Louisa, d. of Rear-AdmiralHenry H. Beamish, C.B.

;one s. one d.

Educ. : Rugby. Entered Bengal Infantry,1861 ; served Black Mountain Campaign,1868 (medal with clasp) ;

Jowaki Expedi-tion, 1877-78 (despatches, clasp) ; AfghanWar, 1878-80 (action of Ali Masjid, ZaimuktExpedition, medal with clasp) ;

MahsudWaziri Expedition, 1881 (despatches) ;

Egyptian Expedition, 1882, including Tel-el-

Kebir (despatches, medal with clasp, bronze

star, 4th class Osmanie) ; Waziristan Ex-

pedition, 1894-95 (despatches, C.B., clasp) ;

commanded at defence of Malakand, 1897,and commanded Chakdara relief column,Malakand Field Force, 1897 (services acknow-ledged by Government of India, despatches,medal with two clasps, K.C.B.) ; commanded1st Brigade, Malakand Field Force, action

at Landakai (despatches) ;commanded 1st

Brigade, Buner Field Force, action of TangaPass (despatches) ; employed with AfghanBoundary Commission, 1884-86

;with

escort Waziristan Boundary Delimitation,

1894-95, present at attack on Camp Wana,1894. Address: 2 Chelsea Court, S.W.Club : United Service. [Died I May 1909.

MELDRUM, Charles, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S. ;

m. Charlotte, d. of late Dr. Percy Fitz-

Patrick, 1870. Educ. : Marischal Coll. andUniversity, Aberdeen. Entered BombayEducational Department, 1846 ;

Professorof Mathematics, Royal Coll. Mauritius, 1848 ;

Secretary and one of Founders of Meteoro-

logical Society Mauritius, 1851 ; Govern-ment Meteorological Observer, 1862

;Director

Royal Alfred Observatory, 1875;

memberof Council Government of Mauritius, 1886-

1896. [Died 28 Aug. 1901.

MELLOR, Rt. Hon. John William, P.C., D.L.,K.C. ; Deputy Chairman Quarter Sessions,Somerset ; b. London, 26 July 1835 ;

e. s.

of Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor, Otterhead,

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910 MENZTES

Devonshire, Judge of Q.B. Div. High Court(d. 1887) ; m. 1860, Caroline (d. 1900), d. of

late Charles Paget, M.P., Ruddington Grange,Notts. Educ. : Trinity Hall, Cambridge(M.A.). Barr. Inner Temple, 1860 ; Bencher,1877 ; Q.C. 1875 ; Recorder, Grantham,1871-74; M.P. (L.) Grantham, 1880-86;Sowerby Division, Yorkshire, 1892-1904;Judge Advocate-General, 1886 ;

Chairmanof Committees, 1893-95; member RoyalCommission Tweed and Solway Fisheries,1896 ;

Water Supply to London, 1897 ;

Committees of Royal Commission Patriotic

Fund, 1898. Owned 1500 acres. Address :

68 St. George's Square, S.W. ; Culmhead,Pitminster, Somerset. Club : Brooks's.

[Died 13 Oct. 1911.

MELVILL, Philip Sandys, C.S.I. 1876 ; BengalCivil Service (retired) ; b. 29 Nov. 1827 ; s.

of late Philip Melvill, Military Secretary ^to

Bast India Company ; m. Eliza Johanna, d.

of James Johnstone, Bengal Army Medical

Service, 1851. Educ. : Rugby, Haileybury.Assistant to Resident at Lahore (Sir H.Lawrence), 1847-48 ; held offices in PunjabCommission, revenue and judicial, includingthose of Financial Commissioner and Judgeof the Chief Court, 1848-75, with an intervalof seventeen months as Judicial Commis-sioner of the Central Provinces ;

memberof Commission to inquire into charge of

poisoning Col. Phayre, against Mulhar Rao,the Gaekwar of Baroda, Feb. 1875 ; Resi-dent and Agent to the Governor-Generalat Baroda, 1875-82. Address : 72 Phil-

beach Gardens, S.W. [Died 2 Jan. 1906.

MELVILL, Sir William Henry, Kt. ; cr. 1888 ;

retired Solicitor of Inland Revenue ; b. 26

Sept. 1827 ; m. 1862, Hon. Elizabeth TheresaLister (d. 1908), d. of 2nd Lord Ribbles-dale. Educ. : Rugby ; Trinity College,Cambridge. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1853.Address : Daledene, Eastbourne. Clubs :

Union ; Sussex, Eastbourne.[Died 19 March 1911.

MELVILLE, Arthur, A.R.S.A., R.W.S.;

artist ;

m. 1899, Ethel Constance, y. d. of late DavidCroall of Scrathfield, Midlothian. Recrea-tions : fencing, golf. Address : 13 MelburyRoad, Kensington, W.

[Died 30 Aug. 1904.

MELVILLE, Rev. David, D.D. ; b. 5 Feb.1813. Educ. : Shrewsbury School under Dr,

Butler; Brasenose Coll. Oxford (M.A.).Scholar and Hulme's Exhibitioner of Brase-uose Coll. Oxford; 2nd Class in Classics

1836. Nine years at Oxford ;then nine at

Durham University ;first as tutor, then as

first Principal of Bishop Hatfield's HallRector of Shelsley-Beauchamp, 1852-59Rector of Great Witley, 1859-84; CanonResidentiary of Worcester, 1880 ;

Proctorin Convocation, .1891-96

;Canon and Sub

Dean of Worcester Catnedral, 1881-1902Address : The College, Worcester.

[Died 8 March 1904MELVILLE, 5th Viscount (cr. 1802), HenrjDundas ; Baron Dunira, 1802 ; [1st Viscounwas a well-known minister under GeorgiIII. ; 3rd Viscount served as a generaofficer in Canada, and in India at Mooltanand Goozeratj ; b. 8 Mar. 1835 ; s. of RevHon. Charles Dundas, 4th s. of 2nd ViscountRector of Epworth, Lincolnshire, and Louisad. of Sir William Boothby, 9th Bt. ; Suncle 1886; m. 1891, Hon. Violet MariLouise Cochrane-Baillie, d. of 1st LorLamington. Educ. : Marlborough. Heirb. Hon. Charles S. Dundas. AddressCotterstock Hall, Oundle ;

Melville Castle

Lasswade, Edinburgh. Club : Carlton.

[Died 3 Nov. 190

MELVILLE, Rev. Canon Leslie, M.A. ; Rectoof Welbourn ; Prebendary of St. MarLeicester in Lincoln Cathedral ;

Rural Dea

of Longoboby ; b. 17 Sept. 1838 ; s. of Hon.A. Leslie Melville ; m. 1869, Susan Georgina,d. of late R. B. Wardlaw Ramsay of White-hill, Midlothian

;three s. three d. Educ. :

private school ; Trinity College, Cambridge.Curate of Goodnestone, Kent ; Livermere,Suffolk. Address : Welbourn Rectory, Lin-coln. Club: Grosvenor. [Died 15 Apr. 1908.

ENDES, Catulle; b. Bordeaux, 22 May1841

; m. 1866, Judith Gautier (separated).Went to Paris ; founded the Revue Fan-taisiste when 18 years old. Publications :

(poetry) Philomela, 1864 ; Hesperus, 1869 ;

Contes e*piques, 1870;

Odelette guerriere,1871 ; la Colere d'un franctireur, 1871 ;

Poe"sies, 1885 ; (fiction) les Folies amour-euses, 1877

;la Vie et la Mort d'un clown,

1879 ; le Roi vierge, 1881 ; le Crime duvieux Bias, 1882 ; Monstres parisiens, 1882 ;

Jeunes Filles, 1884; Jupe courte, 1884;Pour lire au bain and les Boudoirs de verre,

1884; Tous les baisers, 1884-85; les lies

d'amour, 1885; le Fin du fin ou Conseils

a un jeune homme qui se destine a 1'amour,1885; le Rose et le Noir, 1885; Lesbia,1886 ; 1'Homme tout nu, 1888 ;

Grande-Magnet, 1888; le Confessionnal, 1890;Me"phistophela, 1890 ; (historical) la Le"gendedu Parnasse contemporain, 1884

;les 72

journe'es de la Commune du 12 mars au 29mai 1871, 1871 ;

a translation of Confessionsdu comte de Cagliostro, under the title of la

Divine Aventure, 1881; (plays) la Part du

roi, 1872 ; le Capitaine Fracasse, 1870 ;

les Meres ennemies, 1882; le Chatiment,1887 ; Gwendoline, 1886 ;

la Femme deTabarin, 1887; Isoline, 1888; Fiammette,1889, etc. Address : 6 rue Boccador, Paris.

[Died 8 Feb. 1909.

MENDS, Sir William Robert, G.C.B. ; cr. 1882 ;

Vice-Admiral (retired) ; b. 1812; e. s. of

late Admiral W. B. Mends ; m. Melita, d. of

G. M. Stilon, M.D., R.N. Educ. : RoyalNaval College. Entered navy, 1825

;Vice-

Admiral, 1873 ; served Crimea, 1854 ;

organised the Coastguard, and establishedthe Royal Naval Reserve on the West Coast,1856-59 ; Director of Transports, 1862-83.Address : Anglesey, Gosport, Hants. Club :

United Service. [Died 26 June 1897.

MENENDEZ Y PELAYO, Marcelino, Directorof the National Library, Madrid

;Member

of the Royal Spanish Academy, and of the

Academy of History ; Corresponding Fellowof the British Academy; Senator andKnight Commander of the Order of AlfonsoXII. ; Professor of Spanish Literature at

the University of Madrid, 1879-1900; b.

Santander, 1856. Educ. : Santander Gram-mar School ;

Barcelona University ;Madrid

University. Publications : Estudios criticos

sobre escritores montaneses, 1876 ;Horacio

en Espana, 1877 ; Ciencia espanola, 1878 ;

Historia de los heterodoxos espanoles, 1880-

1881; Odas, epistolas y tragedias, 1883;Historia de las ideas este"ticas en Espana,1883-91 ; Estudios de critica literaria, 1884-1908 ; Origenes de la novela, 1905 - 7 ;

Editor of the Obras de Lope de Vega, 1890,etc. ; Antologia de poetas liricos castellanos,

1890, etc. ; Nueva Biblioteca de Autores

Espanoles, 1905, etc. Address : Calle de

Leon, 21, Madrid; Calle de Gravina, San-tander. [Died 21 May 1912.

MENZIES, Sir Robert, 7th Bt, ; cr. 1666 ;D.L.

J.P; b. Abbey Hill House, Edinburgh, 26

Sept. 1817 ; S. father 1844 ; m. Anne, d. of

Major James Stuart-Alston, Urrard, Perth,1846. Educ. : Univ. Coll. Oxford (S.C.L.

1842). Maj. 2nd Batt. Perthshire Rifles,

1870; Lieut.-Col. 5th Batt. Black Watch,1881 ; retired, Colonel, 1896. Owned about

98,300 acres. Recreation: rowed in OxfordEight. Heir: s. Neil James, b. 1855. Ad-dress : Castle Menzies, Rannoch Lodge, and

4S7

MENZIES WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Foss House, Aberfeldy, Perthshire. ClubCarlton. [Died 22 Apr. 1903

MENZIES, Sir Neil James, 8th Bt. ; cr. 1666D.L. ; b. 5 Mar. 1855

;S. father 1903 ;

i

of 7th Bt. and Anne, d. of Major JameStuart - Alston, Urrard, Perth; m. 1905Susan Harriet, d. of Sir J. G. Suttie, 6tBt. Capt. 1st Batt. Scots Guards (retiredOwned about 97,000 acres. Heir : noneAddress : Castle Menzies, Rannoch Lodgeand Foss House, Aberfeldy, PerthshireClubs : Guards', Turf, Marlborough. f

[Died 21 Dec. 1910

MENZIES, Sir Walter, Kt., cr. 1909; M.P(L.) South Lanark from 1906 ; J.P. Lanarand Stirling ; b. Glasgow, 1856 ; m. 1886Margaret H. Baker. Educ. : High SchooGlasgow. Succeeded his father as principain the tube-making business of JameMenzies & Co., Phoenix Tube WorkbGlasgow ; retired from business, 1898contested Central Division of Glasgow i

Liberal interest, 1892, and South Lanark1900. Address : 34 Gordon Square, W.C.Culcreuch, Stirlingshire. Clubs : ReformLiberal, Glasgow. [Died 26 Oct. 1913

MERCER-NAIRNE, Major Lord Charles (GeorgFrancis), M.V.O. 1911 ; 1st DragoonsEquerry to the King ; 2nd s. of 5th Marquess of Lansdowne [assumed name oMercer-Nairne in lieu of that of Fitzmaurice1914] ; b. 12 Feb. 1874 ; m. 1909, LadsViolet (Mary) Elliot, 3rd d. of 4th Earof Minto ; one s. one d. Educ. : EtonJoined Militia 3rd Batt. Royal Scots, 18931st Dragoons, 1895 ; held 3rd class orde:Crown of Prussia, and 1st class SpanishOrder of Military Merit; served SouthAfrica, 1899-1900 (medal) ; A.D.C. to G.O.CForces, Ireland, 1899 ; A.D.C. to C. in C.1901-4

; Equerry to Prince of Wales, 1909held Iron Crown, 2nd class, Austria. Address : Ardington House, Wantage. Clubs ,

Marlborough, Turf. [Died 31 Oct. 1914

MEREDITH, Arthur, C.S.I., 1911; b. 1856m. 1887, d. of late Major C. S. Fagan, I.A. :

one s. one d. Educ. : Dulwich College.Passed I.C.S. examination, 1876; arrivedin India, 1878 ; Under-Secretary to Govern-ment, Punjab, 1886

; Deputy Commissioner,1889 ; Divisional Judge, 1891 ; Commis-sioner, 1904 ; Lieutenant-Governor's Legis-lative Council, 1910-13

; Financial Com-missioner, 1910-12

; Additional MemberGovernor-General's Council, 1911-13. Re-creations : golf, shooting, etc. Club : EastIndia United Service. [Died 30 Jan. 1915.

MEREDITH, Geo., novelist, b. in Hampshire,12 Feb. 1828. Educ. : Germany. Publications : Poems, 1851 ; The Shaving of Shagpat, 1855 ; Farina, 1857 ; The Ordeal ofRichard Feverel, 1859 ; Evan Harrington,1861

;Modern Love, and Poems of the

English Roadside, 1862 ; Emilia in England,1864 (now known as Sandra Belloni) ;

Rhoda Fleming, 1865 ; Vittoria, 1866; The

Adventures of Harry Richmond, 1871;

Beauchamp's Career, 1875 ; The Egoist,1879

;The Tragic Comedians, 1880

; Poemsand Lyrics of the Joy of Earth, 1883

; Dianaof the Crossways, 1885 ; Ballads and Poemsof Tragic Life, 1887 ; A Reading of Earth,1888

;One of our Conquerors, 1891

; EmptyPurse, 1892 ; Jump to Glory Jane, 1892 ;

Lord Ormont and his Aminta, 1894 ; TheAmazing Marriage, 1895 ; The Tale of Chloe ;

The House on the Beach ; The Case ofGeneral Ople and Lady Camper, 1895 ;

Comedy, and the Uses of the Comic Spirit,1897 ; Selected Poems, 1900. Recreations :

a great reader, especially of French literature;has in his time been a great walker. Address :

Flint Cottage, Boxhill, Surrey.[Died 18 May 1909.

MEREDITH, Sir James Creed, Kt. ; cr. 1899 ;

Secretary, Royal University of Ireland, 1880-1909

; Deputy Grand Master of Freemasonsof Ireland, 1897-1911

; a Member of Repre-sentative Body of Church of Ireland, andone of Hon. Secretaries of its General Synod ;

sometime Member of Academic Council of

University of Dublin ; b. 17 Sept. 1842;

e. s. of Major Richard M. Meredith, 13thPrince Albert's Light Infantry ; m. 1st, 1866,Florence (d. 1869), d. of William Hargreave ;

2nd, 1870, Catherine (d. 1870), d. of W. R.Meredith

; 3rd, 1871, Nellie Graves, d. ofRev. R. G. Meredith

; four s. two d. Educ. :

Trinity College, Dublin. B.A. and Modera-torship, 1863

; LL.D. 1868. Address :

Cloneevin, Pembroke Road, Dublin. Club :

Primrose. [Died 23 Jan. 1912.

MEREDYTH, Sir Edward Henry John, 10thBt. ; cr. 1660

; D.L., J.P. ; Capt. 8;

Royal Irish Fusiliers (retired) ; servedIndia and China

; Military Knight of Wind-sor, 1886 ; b. 29 May 1828

; S. father 1865;

m. Agnes, d. of Rev. Pierce William Drew,Heathfield Towers, Co. Cork, Rector of

Youghal, 1861. Entered Army, 1849. Re-creation : wood carving. Address : 15Royal Foundation, Windsor Castle.

[Died 8 Oct. 1904.

MERRICK, Major George Charleton, R.A.,D.S.O. 1905

;General Staff ; b. 26 April

1872. Educ. : U.S. College, Westward Ho.Entered army, 1891 ; Capt. 1899 ; Major,1911

; served N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-1898 (medal with three clasps) ; West Africa

(Ashanti), 1900 (despatches, medal with

clasp); West Africa, 1901 (despatches,medal with clasp), 1902 (despatches clasp),1903 (despatches, clasp), 1904 (despatches, 2

clasps, D.S.O.). Club : United Service.

[Died 3 Oct. 1913.

MERRIMAN, General Charles James, C.S.I.1878

; retired list ; b. Kensington, 10 Oct.1881

; s. of late John Merriman (d. 1881) ;

m. 1858, Eugenia Sybilla, d. of late ColonelRichard Bulkley of the Bombay army ;

two s. five d. Educ. : H.E.I.C. Military.Seminary at Addiscombe. Joined RoyalEngineers establishment, Chatham, 1850

;

Bombay Engineers, 1852 ; served with thePersian Expeditionary Force, 1856-57 (medalwith clasp) ; became Captain, 1858 ; Lieu-

tenent-Colonel, 1869 ; Colonel, 1874 ; Maj.-General, 1882 ; Lt.-General, 1884 ; General,1887

; Executive Engineer at Hyderabad,Karachi, Belgaum, and Aden

; Superintend-ing Engineer for irrigation in Sind, andfinally as Secy, to Govt. in the Public Worksand Irrigation Departments, 1880-85, andadditional member of the Legislative Councilof Bombay. Decorated : for Famine in

Bombay Presidency, 1876-77. Address :

Ripley House, Castle Avenue, Dover.[Died 4 Jan. 1906.

HERRIMAN, Henry Seton, nom de plume of

Hugh Stowell Scott, novelist. Publications :

From One Generation to Another, 1892 ;

The Slave of the Lamp, 1892 ; With EdgedTools, 1894 ;

The Grey Lady, 1895 ; Flot-

sam, 1896; The Sowers, 1896

; The MoneySpinner ;

In Kedar's Tents, 1897; Roden's

Corner, 1898; The Isle of Unrest, 1900;The Velvet Glove, 1901

; The Vultures,1902

;Barlasch of the Guard, 1903.

[Died 18 Nov. 1903.

MERIVALE, Herman Charles, barrister (re-

tired) ; author ; b. London, 1839;

s. of

late Herman Merivale, Permanent Under-secretary of State for the Colonies. Educ. :

Harrow ;Balliol. Barr. Inner Temple,

1864 ; served on Western Circuit and ExeterSessions ; Junior Counsel for Governmentin Privy Council on Indian Appeals ; Boun-dary Commissioner for N. Wales underReform Act. 1867 ; editor of Annual Register

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MICHAEL

1870-80. Publications : All for Her, 1874 ;

'

The White Pilgrim, and other Poems, 1875 ;|

Forget-me-not, 1879 ;The Cynic, 1882

;

Faucit of Ballioi (a novel), 1882; Fedora(from Sardou), 1883 ; Florien, a Tragedy,1881 ; plays, essays ; (with Mrs. Merivale)The Whip Hand, 1884; Our Joan, 1885;The Butler, 1886 ;

The Don, 1888;sketches

of travel, verse, etc. [Died 14 Jan. 1906.

MERTHYR, 1st Baron of Senghenydd, Co.

Glamorgan, cr. 1911 ; William Thomas Lewis,1st Bt., cr. 1896 ; Kt., cr. 1885 ; G.C.V.O.,cr. 1912

; K.C.V.O., cr. 1907 ; J.P. Cos.

Glamorgan, Monmouth, Brecon, Pembroke,and City of Cardiff ;

D.L. Glamorgan ; Pre-

sident, University College of South Walesand Monmouths., 1911 ; member of Councilof Civil Engineers ; F.G.S. ; Past PresidentSouth Wales Inst. of Engineers ; Past Presi-

dent of the Mining Assoc. of Great Britain ;

Past President of Inst. of Mining Engineers ;

Vice-President of Iron and Steel Institute ;

Vice-President of Institute of MechanicalEngineers ;

Chairman of the Monmouth andSouth Wales Board of Examination for

Mining Certificates; b. Merthyr-Tydfll, 5

Aug. 1837 ; s. of T. W. Lewis, AbercanaidHouse, Merthyr-Tydfll; m. 1864, Anne (d.

1902), d. of William Rees, Colliery Pro-

prietor, Lletty Shenken, Aberdare ; two s.

six d. Was a large employer of labour in

South Wales ; founder of the Sliding Scale,of the Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal

Association, and of the Monmouthshireand South Wales Miners' Provident Fund ;

served for many years as a member of the

Royal Commissions on Coal Mines, onRoyalties, on Labour, on the Action of CoalDust in Mines ;

on Coal Supplies ;on Ship-

ping Rings, and also on Trade Disputes ;

High Sheriff of Breconshire, 1884;

con-tested Merthyr-Tydfll (C.), 1880 ; memberTariff Commission, 1904 ; member of Em-ployers' Panel Board of Trade Court of

Arbitration, and of British Commission for

Paris Exhibitions, 1878 and 1901 ; Kt. ofGrace St. John of Jerusalem. Heir : s.

Hon. Herbert Clark Lewis [b. 3 July 1866 ;

m. 1899, Elizabeth Anna, d. of late MajorR. S. Couchman ; one s. one d. Address :

Hean Castle, Saundersfoot, Pembrokes].Address : The Mardy, Aberdare, S. Wales.Clubs : Carlton, Oriental, Constitutional.

[Died 29 Aug. 1914.

METAXA, Vice-Admiral Count FrederickCosmeto ; b. Mar. 1847 ; m. 1877, BlanchePriscilla, y. d. of Capt. Robert Harris, R.N.Entered Navy, 1860 ; Captain, 1888 ;

Rear-Admiral, 1901 ; Vice-Admiral, 1905 ;

A.D.C. to her late Majesty Queen Victoria,1899-1901

; A.D.C. to King Edward VII.,1901. Address : Brentry, Lansdowne, Wey-mouth. Club : Junior United Service.

[Died 2 March 1910.

METCALFE, Major-General Charles Theo-philus Evelyn, C.B. 1902 ; commanding aDivision, 1909-10 ; retired 1910 ; b. 7 Feb.1856. Educ. : Eton ; Sandhurst. Enteredarmy, 1874 ; Captain, 1884 ; Major, 1893 ;

Lieut.-Col. 1898; Col. 1900 ; served Burmah,

1886-87 (medal with clasp) ; N.W.F. India,1897-98 (medal with clasp) ; South Africa,1899-1902 (despatches twice, brevet Col.,Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King's medal,2 clasps, C.B.); Maj.-Gen., 1907. Club:Naval and Military. [Died 12 Dec. 1912.

MEXBOROUGH, 4th Earl of (cr. 1766), JohnCharles George Savile, D.L., J.P. ; BaronPqllington, 1753; Viscount Pollington, 1766[Sir John Savile was a Baron of the Exchequer under Elizabeth and James I.]; b.

4 June 1810; s. of 3rd ;Earl and d. of 3rd

Earl Hardwicke; S. father 1860; m. 1st,Rachel, d. of 3rd Earl of Orford, 1842 (d.

1854) ; 2nd, Agnes, d. of John Raphael

1861. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.)M.P. (C.) for Gatton, 1831 ; for Pontefract,1835-47. Owned about 9600 acres. Heir :

s. Viscount Pollington, b. 1843. Address :

33 Dover Street, W. ; Methley Park, Leeds.Clubs : Travellers', White's.

[Died 17 Aug. 1899.

VTEYER, Louis ; Lessee and Manager of StrandTheatre ; b. Edgbaston, 20 Oct. 1871 ; *.

of Joel M. Monaet ; m. 1897, Nina Wood;

one s. one d. Educ. : King Edward VI.Grammar School. Gave up a commercialcareer to become a black and white artist,

contributing humorous drawings and illus-

trations to most of the publications of theday, 1893-1901 ; became Art Editor andJoint Managing Director of London Opinion ;

became interested in theatrical matters,1910. Plays produced : The Glad Eye,Where There's a Will, The Son and Heir,The Chaperon, The Woman in the Case,The Barrier, The Real Thing, Who's theLady, Mr. Wu. Publication : adaptationof The Real Thing from La Prise de BergOp Zoom. Recreations : racing ;

hadseveral horses in training at the WarrenStables, Chichester. Address: 3 CampdenHouse Terrace, Kensington, W.

[Died 1 Feb. 1915.

MEYNELL, His Hon. Judge Edgar John ; Judgeof County Courts Circuit, Durham, from,1873 ; Recorder of Doncaster from 1870 ; b.

The Fryerage, 1 Feb. 1825; y. s. of late

Thomas Meynell of the Fryerage, Yarm, andKilvington Hall, Thirsk, and Mary Teresa,d. of John Wright of Kelvedon Hall, Essex ;

m. Maria Louisa, d. of late R. S. Short of

Edlington, Lincolnshire. Educ. : Ample-forth College. Barr. Middle Temple, 1852,and joined the Northern Circuit. Recrea-tions : shooting, entomology. Address : OldElvet, Durham ; Seats : Fryerage, Yarm ;

Kilvington Hall, Thirsk.

[Died 15 Jan. 1901.

MEYNELL, Hon. Frederick George Lindley,B.A., Barrister-at-Law ; 4th s. of 1st Vis-

count Halifax; b. 1846; m. 1878, LadyMary Susan Fe"licie Lindsay, d. of 25th Earlof Crawford ; four s. one d. Private Secre-

tary to Lord Privy Seal, 1870-74. Educ. :

Eton ; Trinity College, Camb. Address :

Hoar Cross, Burton-upon-Trent ;8 Lennox

Gardens. S.W. Club : Athenaeum.[Died 4 Nov. 1910.

MEYSEY-THOMPSON, Capt. Hon. Claude

Henry ; e. s. of 1st Baron Knaresborough ;

b. 5 April 1887. Educ. : Eton ;R.M.C.

Sandhurst ; Captain 3rd Battalion Rifle Bri-

gade. Address : Kirby Hall, York. Club:Bachelors'. [Died 17 June 1915.

MICHAEL, General James, C.S.I. 1876 ;

Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem ;

Commander of Order of Francis Joseph of

Austria ; General (unemployed, super-numerary list) Indian Staff Corps ;

b. 2 Jan.1828 ; s. of late Col. J. Michael ;

m. 1867,

Adele, d. of late Oswald Grimston, Mersham,Hants. Educ. : Temple School, Brighton ;

Germany ;Switzerland ; Military Academy,

Edinburgh. Fellow of Univ. of Madras.Entered army 1844

;assistant engineer,

1848, to organise a forestry scheme, the

success of which led to formation of existingForest Department of India ;

assistant chief

engineer at Hyderabad during Mutiny (medaland thanks of Govt. of India) ; subsequentlyon military staff ; Secretary to Govt. Military

Department etc. ;Commissioner represent-

ing India at Paris, 1867 ; Vienna, 1873 ;

Edinburgh Forestry, 1884; and RoyalCommissioner India and Colonial Exhibi-

tions ; attached to staff of H.R.H. the Prince

of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII.)

during part of his Indian tour; received

Distinguished Service reward; J.P. for

489

MICHEL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Berks. Recreations : shooting, fishing, ar-

boriculture, etc. Address : Bangor LodgeAscot, Berks ; Corsee, Banchory, N.BClubs : United Service, Windsor Constitu-tional. [Died 17 Feb. 1907

MICHEL, Louise ; b. Maison-Forte, VroncourtHaute Marne, 1830 ;

teacher at Audeloncourt, 1853 ;

then at Paris and MontmartreTook active part with Revolutionary Com-mune and made prisoner, 1870

; sentencedto transportation for life

;released and

returned to Paris, 1880 ; re-imprisoned,1883 and 1886; resided in Dulwich andSydenham, London. Publications : Le CoqRouge, Le Chant des Captifs, La Misere,Les Microbes Humains, Le Claque Dents,Les Me'prise'es, Clovis, De'cembre suivi deSoixance et Onze, Les Paysans, Les Femmesa travers les ages, Ses M6moires, Le NouveauMonde, L'Ere Nouvelle, La Chasse auxLoups, etc. [Died 9 Jan. 1905.

MICHIE, Alexander. Publications: TheSiberian Overland Route ; Missionaries in

China ;The Englishman in China in the

Victorian Era, 1900. Address : c/o Messrs.Blackwood. [Died 7 Aug. 1902.

MICHIE, Sir Archibald, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1878 ;

b. 1810;

ra. Mary, d. of J. Richardson,M.D., Inspector-General of Hospitals, 1840.Barr. Middle Temple, 1838 ; Q.C. VictorianBar ; Agent-General in England for Victoria ;

Attorney-General and Minister of Justice,Victoria. Address : Little Collins Street,

W., Melbourne, Victoria. Clubs : ReformSt. George's. [Died 21 June 1899.

MICKS, Sir Robert, Kt., cr. 1892 ; J.P. Co.Kent and London ; b. Cavan, Ireland, 7

Aug. 1825 ;o. s. of Thomas Micks and Lucy

Mervyn ; m. 1st, Ellen, d. of James Lawsonof Waterford and s. of the Rt. Hon. JamesA. Lawson ; 2nd, Jane (d. 1901), o. d. ofRichard Rozea, M.D., Dorset Square, London.Educ. : Cavan ;

Univ. Coll. London.Entered Inland Revenue Service, 1846

;was

Receiver-General for Ireland, and subse-

quently Secretary of the Department inLondon ; retired 1894. Recreations : read-

ing, whist, croquet. Address : Plas Merfyn,Eltham Road, Lee, Kent ; Platt House,Wrotham, Kent. [Died 17 Feb. 1902.

MIDDLETON, Sir Frederick D.f K.C.M.G.,C.B. ; Lieut.-Gen. ; keeper of the CrownJewels; b. 4 Nov. 1825; 3rd s. of late

Maj.-Gen. C. Middleton, Morayshire, N.B.,and Fanny, d. of late F. Wheatley, R.A.

;

m. 2nd, Eugenie, d. of T. Doucet, Montreal,1870. Educ. : Maidstone Grammar School

;

R.M.C. Sandhurst. Obtained first commis-sion without purchase at R.M.C. Sandhurst,30 Dec. 1842 ; graduated at the Staff Coll.

1865-66 ; Ensign 58th Regt. 1842; served

in New Zealand during 1st War (mentionedin despatches, medal), 1846-47

; served asvolunteer in Santhal Rebellion (mentionedin despatches), 1855

; served on Staff asA.D.C, during the Indian Mutiny, at thesiege of Lucknow five times mentioned in

despatches, medal and clasp, and brevet of

Maj.) ; joined the 29th in Canada, 1867 ;

Town Maj. at London, Canada West, 1865;

D.A.Q.G. Montreal, 1869: returned to

England, Feb. 1870 ; superintending officer

of garrison instruction at Aldershot, 1870-1874

;commandant R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1874-

1884 ;C.B. 1881 ;

command of CanadianMilitia, 1884

;commanded successful ex-

pedition against the Riel rising in the North-West, for which service he received from HerMajesty Queen Victoria the rank of Maj.-Gen. and the decoration of K.C.M.G., andfrom the Canadian Government a grant of

4000, and the thanks of both Houses of

Parliament, 1885 ;awarded distinguished

service pension of 100 a year, 1885 ; left

Canada, 1890 ; keeper of the Crown Jewels490

at the Tower of London, 1896. Publica-tions : articles in United Service Magazineand Boy's Own Paper, etc. Recreations :

hunting, shooting, out-of-door sports, skat-

ing, in later life fond of walking. Address .

St. Thomas' Tower, Tower of LondoiClubs : United Service, St. George's.

[Died 25 Jan. 1898.

MIDDLETON, Richard William Evelyn ; b.

England, 16 Feb. 1846 ; y. s. of late Alex-ander Middleton, of the Admiralty, andg. s. of Admiral Robert Middleton ; m. Emily,2nd d. of late Col. J. W. Rickards, 1877.Educ. : private school. Served in R.N.,1860-77 ;

a retired Navigating Lieut.; Chief

Agent of the Conservative Party, 1885-1903;

Hon. Secretary, Point House Club, Black-

heath, 1882 ; Conservative Agent for WestKent, 1883-84; L.C.C. (Dulwich), 1898-99.Recreations : shooting, yachting, golf, cycling.Address : 74 St. George's Square, S.W. ;

St. Stephen's Chambers, Westminster.Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton, Conserva-tive, St. Stephen's, Constitutional, JuniorConstitutional. [Died 26 Feb. 1905.

MIDLANE, Albert, retired Tradesman ; b. 23Jan. 1825

;m. 1851, Miriam Grainger ; two

s. one d. Educ. : The British School,Newport, I.W. Apprenticed to the prinl

'

in Louth ;and after a jubilee in busi

retired therefrom ;a large contributor

various publications from his youth ;

7 Feb. 1859 wrote the Children's HyiThere's a Friend for Little Children, nc

translated into nearly all tongues ;for

with other publications, he was adjuw*the Distinguished Service Gold Medal of

the Sunday School Union, for services ren-

dered to the Hymnology of the Schools;

in retirement he was still active in Christianlabours and literature, being the author of

about 1000 hymns, many having found their

way into most Selections of the day. Pub-lications : The Victor's Garland

; Leavesfrom Olivet ; Gospel Echoes

; Bright BlueSky Hymn-Book ; Lays of CarisbrookeCastle ;

Princess Elizabeth of CarisbrookeCastle ; Rays from the Cross of Calvary ;

History of Carisbrooke Castle; Drops from

the Living Stream ; etc., etc. Recreations :

Hymnology, gardening, and correspondence.Address : Forest Villa, Newport, Isle of

Wight. [Died 27 Feb. 1909.

MIDLETON, 8th Viscount ; cr. 1717 ; WilliamBrodrick ; J.P. ;

Baron Brodrick, Midleton,Ireland, 1715 ;

Baron Brodrick, PeperHarow, 1796 [the 1st Peer, Alan Brodrick,was Lord Chancellor of Ireland] ; b. Castle

Rising, Norfolk, 6 Jan. 1830 ; s. of 7th Vis-

count and 2nd wife Harriet, d. of 4thViscount Midleton; S. father 1870; m.Hon. Augusta Mary Fremantle (d. 1903),3rd d. of 1st Baron Cottesloe, 1853 ; threes. five d. Conservative. Educ. : Eton ;

Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Barr. 1855;contested East Surrey, 1865

; M.P. MidSurrey, 1868-70 ; served on NoxiousVapours Commission, 1875 ; Commissionon Sale and Exchange of Livings, 1877 ;

late President National Protestant ChurchUnion

;Pres. of Surrey Archaeological

Society ;Lord-Lieut, of Surrey, 1896-1905.

Owned about 9600 acres. Heir : s. Rt.Hon. W. St. John Fremantle Brodrick.Address : Peper Harow, Godalming ;

18Eaton Square, S.W. ;

The Grange, Midleton,Ireland. Clubs : Carlton, Constitutional.

[Died 18 Apr. 1907.

MILBANK, Sir Frederick Acclcm, 1st Bt. ;cr.

1882 ; D.L., J.P. ; Lieut. 79th Highlanders,retired 1840 ;

b. 21 Apr. 1820 ;m. Alexina,

o. d. of Sir Alexander Don, Bt., 1844.

Educ. : Harrow. M.P. (L.) Yorkshire(North Riding), 1865-85

;Yorkshire (Rich-

mond), 1885-86. Owned about 5500 acres.

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Heir : s. Powlett, b. 1852. Address : ThorpPerrow, Bedale, Yorkshire ; BarninghamPark, Barnard Castle. Clubs : Brooks's,Devonshire. [Died 28 Apr. 1898.

MILBANKE. Sir Peniston, 9th Bt. ; cr. 1661 ;

D.L., J.P. ; member of Milbanke & Co.,

bankers, Chichester ; b. Munich, 14 Feb.1817 ;

S. father 1868 ;m. Elizabeth, d. of

Hon. Richard Denman, 1870. Heir : s.

John, 6. 1872. Recreations : shooting,

fishing, and sport generally. Address :

EarthamHouse, Chichester. Clubs : Arthur's,Travellers'. [Died 30 Nov. 1899.

MILBANKE, Sir John Peniston, 10th Bt. ;

cr 1661 ; V.C., Major 10th Hussars ; b.

9 Oct. 1872 ;s. of 9th Bt. and Elizabeth,

d of Hon. Richard Denman ;m. 1900,

Leila, d. of Col. Hon. Charles Crichton,Grenadier Guards ; two s. Entered army,1892 ; Capt. 1900 ;

served South Africa,1899-1900. Decorated : for returning to

rescue one of the men (10th Hussars) at

Colesberg, notwithstanding he was himself

severely wounded. Heir : s. Charles JohnPeniston, b. 9 Jan. 1902. Address : 19Manchester Square, W. Clubs : Turf,Bachelors'. [Died 21 Aug. 1915.

MILBANKE, Ralph, C.B. ;Minister-Pleni-

potentiary at Vienna ; b. British Legation,Munich, 22 Jan. 1852; 2nd s. of late Sir

John Milbanke, 8th Bart., and Emily, d.

of J. Mansfield. Educ. : Harrow. Nomin-ated Attache" in Diplomatic service, 1872 ;

appointed to Vienna ;2nd Secretary Peking,

1877 ; transferred to Berlin and Vienna;

Charge d'Affaires at Coburg, 1887-92;Consul-Gen, at Pesth, 1893-96. Recreations :

riding, shooting. Address : British Em-bassy, Vienna. Clubs : Marlborough, St.

James's. [Died 5 Feb. 1903.

MILBURN, Sir John Davison, 1st Bart., cr.

1905 ; J.P., High Sheritf of Northumberland,1905-6 ; b. 4 Aug. 1851 ;

e. s. of late WilliamMilburn of Newcastle-on-Tyne, North Seaton

Hall, Newbiggin, Northumberland, andRosedale Abbey, Pickering, Yorks, andMary Davison, d. of late John Davison,Blyth. Northumberland ; m. 1876, Clara

Georgiana. d. of late William C. Stamp of

Tulse Hill, Surrey. Educ. : Dr. Bruce's

Academy, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Croft House,Brampton ; Jena, Germany. Chairman andManaging Director of Milburn Estates, Ltd. ;

senior partner of William Milburn and Co.,

London, Newcastle, Cardiff, and Hull;Chairman of Ashington Coal Co., Ltd., New-castle and District Electric Lighting Co.,

Ltd., and Northern Counties ElectricitySupply Co., Ltd. ; Director of Anglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Co., YorkCity and County Banking Co., and manyother concerns ; Member of Lloyd's RegistryCommittee ; Chairman of Committee of

Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-on-Tyne.Recreations : fond of arboriculture, shootingand fishing ; picture collection, principallyold English Masters, and Barbizon andFrench schools

; taste for literature andpoetry. Heir : s. Charles Stamp Milburn

;

b. 1878. Address : Guyzance, Acklington,Northumberland ; Wardrew House, Gilsland,Northumberland ;

Milburn House, New-castle-on-Tyne. Club : Royal Societies.

[Died 10 Aug. 1907.

MILDMAY, Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St.

John-, 5th Bt. ; cr. 1772; D.L., J.P.;

Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards (retired) ; b.

31 July 1810 ; S. father 1848 ; m. 1851, Hon.Helena Shaw-Lefevre, d. of Viscount Evers-ley (ext.), (d. 1897). Owned about 10,900acres. Heir : s. Major Henry Paulet St.

John-Mildmay, b. 1853. Address: Dog-mersfield Park, Winchfteld, Hampshire.Clubs : White's, Travellers'.

[Died 16 July 1902.

MILES, Sir Cecil Leopold, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1859 ;

b. Paris, 7 Aug. 1873 ;S. father 1888

;

m. Minnie, d. of James Spice, Innsworth,near Gloucester, 1896. Educ. : Eton ;

Christ Church, Oxford. Owned about 5500acres. Heir : u. Henry, b. 1843. Address :

Leigh Court, Bristol. Club : Bath.[Died 25 Oct. 1898.

MILES, Sir Henry Robert William, 4th Bt. ;

cr. 1859 ; b. 6 Jan. 1843 ;s. of 1st Bt.

and Catherine, d. of John Gordon ; S.

nephew 1898; m. Mary, d. of FrederickNeame of Luton, Selling, Kent, 1882 ; twos. Educ. . Eton. Formerly Lieut. 5thFusiliers. Owned about 4400 acres. Heir :

s. Charles William [b. 7 July 1883 ;m. 1912,

Favell Mary, d. of Charles Gathorne Hill,Hazel Manor, Compton Martin

;one s.].

Address : Leigh Court, Bristol.

[Died 7 Feb. 1915.

MILLAIS, Sir Everett, 2nd Bt. ;cr. 1885

;

b. 30 May 1856 ; S. father 1896 ; m. Mary,o. d. of William Edward Hope-Vere, Black-wood and Craigie Hall, N.B., 1886. Educ. :

Marlborough. Traveller and naturalist.

Heir : s. John, b. 1888. Address : 2 Palace

Gate, Kensington, S.W.[Died 7 Sept. 1897.

MILLAR, Frederick Charles James, Q.C. (1880) ;

o. s. of late Frederick George Millar of H.M.Ordnance Office ;

m. Clara Louise, e. surv.

d. of late Richard Phillips, M.R.C.S. Educ. :

private school ; University Coll. LondonB.A., LL.B. of London; Certificate of

Honour of Inns of Court, 1855 ; studentship,1856 ; Barr. Inner Temple, 1856 ; Bencher,1881, Address : 59 Kensington GardensSquare ; Leigh House, Leigh, Essex.

[Died 18 Nov. 1899.

MILLAR, Robert, J.P. County of City of

Glasgow ;Lieut.-Col. Engineer and Railway

Volunteer Staff Corps; Member of ArmyRailway Council ;

General Manager, Cale-

donian Railway Company ;b. Stirling, 1850 ;

s. of late Robert Millar, Schoolmaster, Ban-nockburn ; m. Jeanie Forgie, d. of JamesCalder, farmer, Milton Mills, St. Ninians,Stirlingshire. Educ. : Public School, Ban-nockburn. Recreation : golf. Address 2

Rosslyn Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow.Clubs : National Liberal ; Liberal, Glasgow.

[Died 18 Sept. 1908.

MILLER, Sir Alexander Edward; cr. 1889;C.S.I , K.C., LL.D. : b. Ireland, 29 Aug.1828 ; o. s. of late Alexander Miller, Bally-castle ; m. Elizabeth, d. of Charles A. Creeryof Newcastle, Co. Down, 1859. Educ. :

Rugby; Trin. Coll. Dublin (Scholar). 1st

Gold medallist in Mathematics and Physics,and 2nd Gold medallist in Classics, 1851 ;

Berkeley medallist, 1852. Barr. Lincoln's

Inn, 1854; contested University of Dublin

(C.), 1875; Railway Commissioner, 1877-88 ;

Master in Lunacy, 1889-91 ; legal memberGovernor-Gen 's Council, India, 1891-96.

Recreations : a little of most things, nonein particular. Address : 11 Stone Buildings,Lincoln's Inn; Whitehall, Ballycastle,Co. Antrim. Clubs : National ; FriendlyBrothers, Dublin ; Ulster, Belfast.

[Died 14 Sept. 1903.

MILLER, Arthur William Kaye, M.A. ; Keeperof Printed Books, British Museum, from1912 ; b. 1849 : m. 1882, Mary Charlotte,3rd d. of late F. W. Stranack ;

one s. oned. Educ. : University College, London ;

Fellow, 1874. Assistant, Department of

Printed Books, British Museum, 1870;Assistant Keeper, 1896; superintendedprinting of General Catalogue of PrintedBooks from 1890. Address: British

Museum, W.C. [Died 7 May 1914.

MILLER, Charles A Duff, Agent-General of

New Brunswick in London from 1896 ; b.

Kingston, Ontario, 1854 ;s. of John Miller

of Picton and Montreal; m. Gertrude491

MILLER WHO WAS WHO. 1897-1916

Harriet, d. of Foster Mortimore of 78Eccleston Square, and g. d. oi Sir HenryHunt. C.B. ; three d. Educ. : High SchoolMontreal

;The Grange, Sunderland ; VeveyJ

Switzerland. Canadian medal (with clasp)for Fenian .Raid, 1866; Fellow of RoyalColonial Institute and a Governor of the

Imperial Institute ; Regiments : LondonScottish and Princess Louise's CanadianHussars. Publication : New Brunswick,Past and Present. Address : 17 LeatherMarket, S.E. Clubs : Bath, Junior Navaland Military, Constitutional, United Empire.

[Died 3 Oct. 1909.

MILLER, George, C.B. 1897 ; b. 7 July 1833 ;

4th s. of Sir T. C. Miller, 6th Bt. ; m. 1865,Mary Elizabeth (d. 1904), d. of late Rev.P. Aubertin. Educ. : Harrow

;Exeter

College, Oxford. Late Assistant SecretaryEducation Department.

[Died 29 Dec. 1909.

MILLER, Maj.-Gen. George Murray, C.B.

1875; Lieut.-Col. Brigade Depot; 6. 16Jan. 1829

; s. of late John Miller of MuirShiel, Renfrew; m. 1876, Mabel Louisa,o. d. of lateRobert Barnes of Harefleld Grove,Middlesex. Entered army, 1846; Major-Gen. 1882

;served Crimea, 1854-55 (medal

with three clasps, Turkish medal) ;Indian

Mutiny (severely wounded ; despatches,brevet of Major, medal with clasp). Ad-dress : Franche, Great Malvern.

[Died 11 Jan 1911.

MILLER, Sir Gordon William, C.B. 1902;Accountant-Gen, of the Navy ; Lt.-Col.

retired, 3rd Middlesex Artillery (V.D.) ;

J.P. for County of London ; b. 1844 ;s.

of late T. W. Miller of H.M. Dockyard,Devonport ; m. 1879, Emma Blanche, d.

of late Joseph Rolls of Kestor, Kent. Ad-dress : Admiralty, S.W. ; Bathurst, Black-

heath, S.E. Clubs : St. Stephen's ; RoyalThames Yacht. [Died 24 Apr. 1906.

MILLER, Sir James Percy, 2nd Bt., cr. 1874;

D.S.O. 1900; D.L., J.P. ; Major Lothian

and Berwickshire Imp. Yeomanry ;b. 22

Oct. 1864;

S. father 1887 ;m. Hon. Eveline

Mary Curzon, 3rd d. of 4th Baron Scarsdale,1893. Master of the Northumberland andBerwickshire Hounds ; served with ImperialYeomanry, South Africa (despatches) ; Capt.1885-92, and Adj. 1888-92, 14th Hussars(retired). Heir : b. John, 6. 1867. Re-creations : Won the Derby 1890 and 1903.Address : 45 Grosvenor Square, W. ;

Man-derston, Duns, Berwickshire. Clubs : Turf,

White's, Bachelors' [Died 22 Jan. 1906.

MILLER, Joaquin (Cincinnatus Heine Miller) ;

called the Poet of the Sierras ; b. Indiana,10 Nov. 1842. Father emigrated to Oregonwhen he was 10 years old ; three years later

he went to California ;led a wandering life

for several years, then returned home andentered a lawyer's office at Eugene, Or. ;

was twice wounded in Indian wars ;became

express messenger in gold-mining districts

of Idaho ;then managed the Democratic

Register at Eugene ;led an unsuccessful

expedition against the Indians; County

Court Judge, Grant County, 1866-70;visited Europe repeatedly, 1870-76 ;

wentto Klondyke, 1897; the Orient, 1899;established a sort of social community onhis estate after the plan of his Building the

City Beautiful. Publications : Specimens ;

Joaquin et al. ; Songs of the Sierras, 1871 ;

Pacific Poems, 1871 ;| Songs of the Sunlands,1873 ;

Life among the Modocs, 1873 ; TheShip in the Desert, 1875 ;

First Families of

the Sierras ;The One Fair Woman ;

Baroness of New York ; Songs of Far-awayLands, 1878 ; Songs of Italy, 1878 ; Shadowsof Shasta, 1881 ;

Memorie and Rime, 1884;

History of Montona, 3 vols., 1886 ; TheBuilding of the City Beautiful, 1887 ; Forty-Nine ; Complete Poetical Works, 1897 ;

492

As it was in the Beginning, 1903; plays

The Danites : The Silent Man; Mexico

;

49; Tally Ho. Recreation : planting trees.

Address: Dimond, Gal., U.S.A. Club:Bohemian, San Francisco.

[Died 18 Feb. 1913.

MILLER, His Honour Judge Stearnhall, JudgeIrish Court of Bankruptcy from 1867 ; b.

1813; s. of Rev. G. Miller, D.D. ; m. d. of

M. B. Rutherford. Irish Bar, 1835 ; Q.C.1852

;M.P. (C.) Armagh, 1857-59 ; 1865-67.

Address: 6 Rutland Square, W., Dublin.Club : Carlton. [Died 2 May 1897.

MILLER, Thos. Butt, J.P. Wilts and Glos. ;

b. 2 Dec. 1859; s. of George Miller of

Brentry, Westbury on Trym, J.P., andMary, y. d. of Thomas Luce of Malmesbury ;

m. 1897, Cicely Laura, y. d. of late DudleyRobert Smith of 47 Belgrave Square, S.W. ;

two 8. one d. Educ. : Eton ; TrinityCollege, Cambridge. Recreations : shootingand hunting. Address : Manor House,Cricklade, Wilts. Clubs : Turf, Brooks's.

[Died 13 Jan. 1915.

MILLER, Sir William, Kt. ; or. 1876 ;Alder-

man of Londonderry ; Surgeon to London-derry Infirmary, etc. ; Mayor of London-derry, 1875-77, 1888-89; ft. 1828 ; m. Mary,d. of R. Moat, 1860. Educ. : Trin. Coll.

Dublin. Address : 16 Pump Street, London-derry. [Died 29 Jan. 1900.

MILLER, Rt. Hon. William, K.C., P.O.,

Canada, 1891 ; b. Antigarish, 12 Feb. 1834 ;

m. 1871, Annie, d. of late Hon. JamesCochrane. Called to Bar, Nova Scotia,1860 ; Q.C. 1872 ; Member of Senate from1867. Address : Arichat, Nova Scotia.

Club : Rideau, Ottawa.[Died 25 Feb. 1912.

MILLET, Francis Davis, A.M., painter; b.

Mattapoisett, Mass. U.S.A.. 3 Nov. 1846;e. s. of Asa Millet, M.D., and Huldah Byram ;

m. Elizabeth Greely Merrill, Boston, Mass.,1879 ; two s. one d. Educ. : HarvardUniversity ; Royal Academy of Fine Arts,

Antwerp. Served in War of the Rebellionas drummer 60th Mass. Volunteers ;

Assist-

ant Contract Surgeon in 6th Corps Armyof Potomac ; correspondent of LondonDaily News through Russo-Turkish War

;

director of decorations, Chicago Exhibition ;

Special correspondent of the Times with the

expedition to the Philippines ; Chairman,U.S. Committee on Niagara ; Chairman,Advisory Committee, U.S. National Gallery ;

Vice-Chairman, U.S. Commission of FineArts

; Secretary, American Academy in

Rome. Publications : magazine articles ;

translation of Tolstoi's Sebastopol ; ACapillary Crime and other stories, 1892 ;

The Danube from the Black Forest to the

Black Sea, 1893; The Expedition to the

Philippines, 1899. Recreation : travel. Ad-dress : Broadway, Worcestershire. Clubs :

Arts, Authors' ; Century, University, Players,New York. [Died 15 Apr. 1912.

MILLIKEN, Alexander, I.S.O. 1903. WasGeneral Inspector of Sea Fisheries, Scotland ;

b. 31 Oct. 1841 ; s. of Alexander Milliken,

Wick ;m. 1868, Margaret, d. of James Corner,

Wick. Address: 44 Rosslyn Crescent,

Edinburgh. [Died 10 Jan. 1914,

MILLINGEN, Alexander van, M.A. (Edin.) ;

D.D. (St. Andrews and Knox Coll., Toronto) ;

Hon. Student British School at Athens ;

Professor of History, Robert College, Con-

stantinople ; b. 31 Dec. 1840; 3rd s. of

Dr. Julius M. van Millingen, who was asso-

ciated with Lord Byron in the War of Greek

Independence, and who was subsequentlyCourt Physician to four Sultans ;

m. 1st,

1879, Cora e. d. of late Hermanns "Welch,

banker, New Haven, Conn. ; 2nd, 1895,

Frances Elizabeth Hope, 2nd d. of late HenrySomerset Mackenzie of Penwenack, Cornwall,

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MILNE

late H.E.I.C.S. and B.C.S. ; two s. one d.

Edus. : Malta Protestant College ; Blair

Lodge Academy, Polmont ; Edinburgh Uni-

versity ;New College, Edinburgh. Pastor of

the Free Church of Scotland Church, Genoa ;

Pastor of the Union Church, Pera, Constanti-

nople. Publications: Contributor to Murray'sHandbook to Constantinople ;

to the Ency-clopaedia Britannica ; author of ByzantineConstantinople, 1899 ; Constantinople in

series of Beautiful Books, 1906 ; ByzantineChurches in Constantinople, 1912. Recrea-

tions : archaeology, travelling Address :

Robert College, Constantinople.IDied 15 Sept. 1915.

MILLS, Darius Ogden, banker, financier ; b.

N. Salem, Westchester Co., N.Y., 5 Sept.1825. Eiuc. : N. Salem Academy ; Mt.Pleasant Academy ; Sing Sing, N.Y. Wasa clerk in New York ; cashier Merchants'Bank of Erie Co., Buffalo, 1847-49 ; went to

California, 1849 ;became merchant and

dealer in exchange, Sacramento, and foundedbank of D. O. Mills and Co. ; president Bankof California, San Francisco, 1864-67 ;

after

it was wrecked again took charge of it until

1878, placing it on a sound basis ;from 1880

in New York ;was director in 18 large New

York corporations ; prominent in philan-

thropic enterprises. Address : 634 Fifth

Avenue, New York. [Died 4 Jan. 1910.

MILLS, Hon. David, LL.D., K.C. ;Statesman ;

Jurist ;Author ; Judge of Supreme Court

of Canada from 1901 ;Prof, of International

and Constitutional Law, Univ. Toronto,Ontario, 1887-1900 ; b. March 1831 ;

s. of

Nathaniel Mills, Palmyra, Can. ;m. 1860,

Miss M. J. Brown. Educ. : local schools andUniversity of Michigan. Represented Both-well (Liberal), in Dominion House of Com-mons, 1867 - 96 inclusive ;

was member of

Ontario Council of Public Instruction, 1875 ;

chief editor, London, Canada Daily Advertiser,1882-87 ;

Minister of the Interior, 1876-78 ;

Minister of Justice, 1897-1901. Publications .

The English in Africa,'1900, and many articles

on public topics in the magazines. Recrea-

tion : farming. Address : Ottawa, PalmyraLondon, Canada. [Died 8 May 1903

MILLS, Sir Richard, K.C.B., cr. 1901 ;C.B

1893 ;K.C.V O., cr. 1903 ;

V.D. ; b. 7

February 1830; s. of late William Mills

Lindridge, Worcestershire ; m. Alice Carolined. of late Sir William George AndersonK.C B., 1863. Entered Civil Service, 1851Accountant to the Treasury, 1859-72

Treasury Officer of Accounts, 1872-88Assist.-Comptroller and Auditor, Exchequeiand Audit Department, 1888-96; Comptroller-General of H.M. Exchequer andAuditor-General of Public Accounts, 1896

1900; Officer in the Civil Service (12thMiddlesex) V.R., 1860-92 ;

Lt.-Col. and HonCol. in command of the corps, 1890-92Address : Lindridge, Oxted, Surrey.

[Died 8 Dec. 1906MILLS, T. Wesley ; Emeritus Professor o

Physiology, M'Gill University. Educ. : M.AToronto Univ. ; M.D. M'Gill, afterwardstudied in England and Germany ;

wasL.R.C.P. London. After special studjabroad, became Professor of Phys. in M'GiUniv. ; always took a deep interest in education ; member of many learned Societiesand Fellow of the Roy. Soc. of Canada, owhich he was twice a president of Section iv.

Founder of the Society for the Study o

Comparative Psychology of Montrealformerly President of Natural Hist. SocMontreal, and Vice-Pres. of Soc. of AmNaturalists. Publications : Animal Physiology ; Voice Production ; ComparativPhysiology ; The Dog in Health and i

Disease; The Nature and Development o

Animal Intelligence ; papers giving resull

of original researches. [Died 14 Feb. 1915

MILMAN, Archibald John Scott, C.B. ; Clerkof the House of Commons from 1900

; b.

Reading ; 3rd s. of Henry Hart Milman,Dean of St. Paul's, and Mary Anne, d. ofLieut. - Gen. Cockell of Sandleford Lodge,near Newbury ; m. Susan Augusta, d. ofRobert Hanbury of Bolehall, Tamworth.Educ. : Westminster ; Trinity College,Cambridge. Entered service of House ofCommons in 1857 ; promoted Second ClerkAssistant, 1870 ; Clerk Assistant, 1886-1900.Decorated for services at the table under threeSpeakers. Publications : articles in reviews.Recreations : travel, literature. Address :

Speaker's Court, Palace of Westminster.Clubs : Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge.

[Died 14 Feb. 1902.

MILMAN, Lieut.-General Sir George Bryan,K.C.B., cr. 1905; C.B. 1875; b. TredegarPark, Newport (Mon.), 30 Dec. 1822

; 3rd .<?.

of General Francis Miles Milman and MariaMargaretta, e. d. of Sir Charles Morgan, Bt.,Tredegar ; m. 1861, Mary Rose (d. 1885), d.of General Lovelace Walton, one d. Educ. :

Eton. Gazette 24 May 1839, 2nd Lieut.5th Fusiliers, served with them 26 years inIonian Islands, Gibraltar, Mauritius, andIndia during the Mutiny ; was present in theaction of Marigunge and relief of Lucknow byLord Clyde, 1857; commanded detachmentof 5th Fusiliers with the advance guard onthe Dilkoosha and Martiniere; in despatches;Brevet Lieut.-Col. and a year's service. WithOutram's force at the Alumbagh during suc-

ceeding months, including capture of Luck-now

;also the Oude campaign, 1858 - 59 ;

capture of Forts Shunkerpore, Amatee,Oomrea, and action of Doundiakeira, wherecommanded advance guard of 5th Fusiliers

(medal, two clasps, and C.B.) ; in 1848 at

Mauritius, was upset in a boat off Mahebourg,together with five officers, who were savedby his swimming, for which the RoyalHumane Society conferred on him its goldmedal

;retired on half-pay in 1866 ; J.P.

London and Middlesex; appointed Major

H.M. Tower of London by the ConstableF. M. Sir John Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B.,27 Aug. 1870

; Colonel, 5th Fusiliers, 29 May1899

; Major H.M. Tower of London, 1870-1909. Recreations : all athletic games.Address : 53 Drayton Gardens, S. Kensing-ton, S.W. Clubs : Army and Navy,Marylebone Cricket, Prince's.

[Died 30 Jan. 1915.

MILNE, Alexander, C.I.E. 1893.

[Died 8 March 1903.

MILNE, Alexander Boland, C.M.G. 1895;

Collector of Customs; b. 1842. Address :

Victoria, B.C. [Died 17 Jan. 1904.

MILNE, Rt. Rev. Andrew Jamieson.'M.A., LL.D.1865, F.R.S.G.S., F.S.A. (Scot.), V.D. ;

Moderator of the Church of Scot., 1905;

Minister of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, from 1870 ;

b. Fyvie, 1831 ; s. of Alexander Milne andMargaret Leslie Jamieson ; m. 1858, AnnieLewis, o. d. of Rev. John Hodgson of theChurch of England. Educ. : Fyvie School ;

Aberdeen Grammar School and University.Licensed and ordained as a minister of theChurch of Scotland, 1855

; proceeded to

Jamaica, where for 15 years he was chiefly

occupied in education ; was headmaster ofthe Collegiate School there, and inspector of

Municipal and Government Schools ;was

sent on a special commission by the JamaicaGovernment to the Colonial and EducationOffices with a view to organise a system ofNational Education in Jamaica, in which hewas successful. Recreations : in early life

all forms of athletics ;later driving and

desultory reading. Address : The Manse,Fyvie, Aberdeenshire. Clubs : University,Aberdeen ; Conservative, Edinburgh.

[Died 15 May 1906.493

MILNE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MILNE, John, F.R.S. ;Hon. D.Sc. (Oxon.)

F.G.S. ; mining engineer and seismologistb. Liverpool, 1850; o. s. of John MilneMilnrow Rochdale, and Emma, d. of JameTwycross, J.P., Wokingham ;

m. Tone, dof Horikawa Noritsune, abbot of Ganjo-jiHakodate. Educ. : King's Coll. ; RoyaSchool of Mines, London. Worked in Newfoundland and Labrador as mining engineefor Cyrus Field, Sir James Anderson, anaothers ; geologist to Dr. Beke's expeditioninto N.W. Arabia. For twenty years in thi

employment of the Japanese Government a

geologist and mining engineer ; travellec

through Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Chinathe Kuriles, Corea, Manila, Borneo, thAustralian Colonies, the United States, etc.

established the Seismic Survey of Japanembracing 968 stations ; established for theBritish Association a seismic survey of theworld ; designer of seismographs and instruments to record vibrations on railways, etc

Held property near Milnrow. Publications

Earthquakes, 1883; Seismology, 1898

;The

Miner's Handbook ; Crystallography ; manypapers and volumes on seismology, geologymineralogy, mining (see Trans. Royal Soc.Trans. Seis. Soc.). Recreations : variousAddress : Shide Hill House, Newport, Isle

of Wight. Club : Royal Societies.

[Died 31 July 1913

MILNE, Lieut.-Col. Richard Lewis, D.S.O. 1886retired ; Assist. Press Censor, S. Africa, 1900b. 1832. Entered army, 1873 ; Lietit.-Col

1899; served Afghan War, 1878-80 (de-

spatches) ; march to Candahar (despatchesmedal with three clasps, bronze decoration)Egyptian War, 1882 (medal with clasp,Khedive's star); Burmah, 1885-86 (de-

spatches, D.S.O., medal with clasp) SouthAfrica, 1899-1902 (Queen's medal, three

clasps ; King's medal, two clasps, D.S.O.).[Died 1 Feb. 1906.

MILNER, George, J.P. ; Hon. M.A. Victoria

University ;Chairman of the Manchester

City News, of J. Mandleberg & Co. ;and of

several other Manchester Boards; b. Man-

chester, 5 Dec. 1829 ; s. of George Milner;

tn. 1855, Ruth Lockhart, of Manchester (d.

1895) ; three s. four d. Educ. : Manchester.Lay Warden at the Manchester Cathedral for

many years ;Diocesan Reader

;Member of

Manchester School Board for nine years ;

Chairman of Manchester Art Museum fromits foundation ; a Vice-President of the Uni-versity Settlement, Manchester, and of theManchester Royal Institution

; Trustee ofNicholls Hospital for 100 boys, Manchester ;

President of the Manchester Literary Clubfrom 1869 ; Trustee and Manager 'of St.

Paul's Schools, Bennett Street, Manchester;

Hon. Freeman, City of Manchester, 1905.Publications: Country Pleasures, 5th edition,1900 ; Studies of Nature on the Coast of

Arran, 1894 ; From Dawn to Dusk, a bookof verses, 1896 ; 2nd edition, 1910 ; BennettStreet Memorials, a record of Sunday Schoolwork, 1880 ; editor of the works of EdwinWaugh in eight vols. 1892 ; Roby's Tradi-tions of Lancashire, 2 vols. 1906 ; Collected

Writings of Samuel Leycock, 1908 ; and ofseveral other publications ;

author also of

jnany pamphlets, poems, and articles onliterary and travel subjects in Longman'sMagazine, the Manchester Guardian, andother journals ; A Glossary of the LancashireDialect, edited by J. H. Nodal and GeorgeMilner, 2 vols. (English Dialect Society).Recreations : mountain-climbing, sketching,and observation of natural phenomena.Address : Fern Bank, South Grove, Brook-lands, Cheshire. Clubs : ManchesterLiterary. Art, Manchester.

[Died 25 Dec. 1914.494

MILWARD, Sir Christopher Annakin, K.lcr. 1897 ;

b. 18 Mar. 1834; s. of Chai

Milward, York ;m. Susanah Darker,

Edward . Parker, Retford, 1865. Educ.York. Sheriff, 1891 ;

Lord Mayor of Yorl1896 and 1897. Address : The Laurels,Clifton, York. [Died 2 Feb. 1906.

MILWARD, Col. Victor, M.P. (C.) Stratford-on-Avon Div. Warwick ; J.P., D.L. Worcester-shire ; J.P. Warwickshire; High Sheriff,

Worcestershire, 1886 ; s. of Henry Milward.,Redditch ; m. Eliza, d. of James Tomson!1867. Educ. : privately at Brighton. Wasan original member of the Volunteer Force.in which he served 1860-94 ;

a director oi'

Henry Milward and Sons, Ltd., and the

Metropolitan Life Assurance Society. Heirs. Henry Tomson, b. 1868. Address : Welles-bourne Hall, Warwick. Club : Carlton.

[Died 31 May 1901.

MINCHIN, E. A., F.R.S. 1911; M.A., F.Z.S.,

F.L.S. ;Hon. Ph.D. Breslau ; Professor oi

Protozoology in the University of London;

b. Weston-super-Mare, 1866 ; s. of C. N.Minchin and Mary J. Lugard ; married.Educ. : United Services College, West\Ho ! ; Keble College, Oxford. FellowMerton College, Oxford, 1893-1900olilfe Travelling Fellow, 1893-5; Deistrator of Comparative Anatomy, Oxfc1890-9 ; Lecturer on Biology, Guy's Hospi1898-9 ;

Jodrell Professor of Zoology a

Comparative Anatomy, University Col

London, 1899-1906 ;Member of the Slee

Sickness Commission of the Royal Soc:

Uganda, 1905 ; Vice - Pres. Zoolo

Society ; Vice-Pres. Quekett MicroscoClub ; Membre Correspondent de la Socide Pathologic Exotique, Paris ;

Trail Awand Medal, 1910. Publications : An I

duction to the Study of the Protozoa; Sand Sporozoa, in Lankester's TreaZoology ; Protoplasm and Sponges, in Ency,Brit. Supplement ;

various original memoirson zoological subjects, contributed to the

Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Scienceand elsewhere ; translation of Butschli's

Protoplasm, 1894. Recreations : swimmingand boating ; study of natural history.Address : Lister Institute of PreventiveMedicine, Chelsea Bridge Road, S.W. ;

53 Cheyne Court, Chelsea. Club : Savile.

[Died 30 Sept. 1915.

MINCHIN, George M., M.A., F.R.S. ; Professorof Mathematics, Royal Indian EngineeringColl. Cooper's Hill (retired) ; m. 1887, Emma,2nd d. of James Fawcett of Strand Hill, Co.Leitrim ; one s. one d. Publications : ATreatise on Statics ; Applications to Physics,5th ed. 1896 ;

A Treatise on Uniplanar Kine-matics ; A Treatise on Hydrostatics ; SimpleGeometry for Beginners ;

Naturae Veritas ;

Electrical Measurement of Starlight, etc.

Recreations : cricket, lawn tennis, racquets.Address : 149 Banbury Road, Oxford.

[Died 23 March 1914.

MINES, George Ralph, M.A. ; Professor of

Physiology in M'Gill University, Montreal;b. 13 May 1886 ; s. of H. R. Mines, H.M.Inspector of Schools ; m. 1909, Marjory, 2ndd. of late Rev. G. W. Rolfe ; one s. one d.

Educ. : Bath College ; King Edward VII.

School, Kings Lynn ; Sidney Sussex College,

Cambridge (Exhibitioner 1904, Scholar 1905-

1908), Fellow 1909 and Praelector 1911, 1st

class Nat. Sc. Tripos, Parts i. and ii., Allen

Scholar, Gedge Prizeman 1911, additional

demonstrator, of Physiology in the Universityof Cambridge, 1911-14

; Examiner in Physio-logy for Medical Degrees, 1913-14 ;

Directorof Physiology in the Balfour Laboratory,1910 - 13 ; Lecturer in London University,1912

; Special Lecturer in University of

Toronto, Feb. to May 1914. Publications :

Papers in Journal of Physiology, Proc. Cam-

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MITCHELL

bridge Philosophical Society, Kolloid - Zei

schrift, etc. Recreations : music, motocycling. Address : Physiological LaboratorM'Gill University, Montreal.

[Died 7 Nov. 191

MINOT, Charles Sedgwick, S.B., S.D., LL.DD.Sc. ; James Stillman Professor of Comparative Anatomy, and Director of thAnatomical Laboratories, Harvard MedicaSchool, Boston, from 1905

;Harvard Ex

change Professor at the Universities of Berliand Jena, 1912-13

;b. Boston, Mass., 23 Dec

1 352;2nd s. of William Minot and Katherin

Sedgwick ;m. ; no c. Educ. : Massachu

setts Institute of Technology ; Universitieof Leipzig, Paris, Wiirzburg, and HarvardWa.3 trained as a physiologist under Ludwigat Leipzig, and carried out several physiological researches on muscles, growth, etc.Instructor i.i Histology and Embryology athe Harvard Medical School, 1883

;then wa

chiefly occupied with researches in Embryology and General Biology ; Professor, 1887

,

President of the American Association forthe Advancement of Science, 1900; President Boston Society of Natural History from1897 ; devised two forms of AutomaticMicrotomes, which are widely used ; MemberNational Academy of Science ; Corresponding Member of British A.A.S., Academy oTurin, Soc. Biol. Paris, Acad. Me"d. Belg.,Phys. Med. Gesellsch. Erlangen, etc. Publica-tions : Human Embryology, 1892

; Biblio-

graphy of Vertebrate Embryology, 1893;

Laboratory Textbook of Embryology, 1903,2nd edition, 1910

; Age, Growth, and Death,1908

;Die Methode der Wissenschaft, 1913

;

Moderne Problerae der Biologic, also trans-lated into English, 1913

;numerous memoirs

on biological subjects. Recreations : garden-ing, sketching. Address : Harvard MedicalSchool, Boston, Mass. Clubs : St. Botolph,Harvard, Boston ; Cosmos, Washington.

[Died 14 Nov. 1914.

MINTO, 4th Earl of, cr. 1813, Gilbert JohnMurray Kynynmond Elliot, K.G. 1910

;

G.C.M.G., cr. 1898; G.C.S.I., cr. 1905;G.C.I.E., cr. 1905 ; P.C., 1902 ; D.L., J.P.,LL.D. hon. Toronto ; Bt. 1700 ; Baron of

Minto, 1797 ;Viscount Melgund, 1813 [1st

Bt. was g.s of an ancestor of Baron Heath-field, the defender of Gibraltar during 1782-1783 ; 1st Earl was Gov -Gen. of Bengal] ; b.

9 July 1847 ; s. of 3rd Earl and Emma, d.

of Gen. Sir Thomas Hislop, 1st Bt., G.C.B. ;

S. father 1891 ; m. Mary d. of Gen. Hon.Charles Grey, 1883 ; two s. three d. Educ. :

Eton : Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A.). Ensign ScotsGuards, 1867 ; retired 1870 ; served withTurkish Army, 1877 ; Afghan War, 1879

;

Private Sec. to Lord Roberts at the Cape,1881

; volunteer in Egyptian campaign, 1882 ;

Military Secretary to Gov.-Gen. (Marquisof Lansdowne) of Canada, 1883-85 ; Chiefof Staff in N.W. Canadian rebellion, 1885;contested Hexham, 188*3 ; Gov.-Gen. of

Canada, 1898-1904; Lord Hector, Edin-burgh University ; Convener of Roxburgh-shire ; Viceroy of India, 1905-1910. Ownedabout 16,000 acres. Heir : s. ViscountMelgund. Recreations : hunting, shooting,fishing. Address : 95 Lancaster Gate, HydePark, W. ; Minto House, Hawick, Roxburgh-shire. Club : Guards'.

[Died 4 March 1914.

MIREHOUSE, Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.Richard Walter Byrd, C.M.G., J.P. ; b.

5 May 1849 e. s. of late Richard ByrdLevett, of. Milford Hall, Co. Stan^rd, andElizabeth Mary, e. d. of late John Mirehouse,of The Hall, Angle, some time CommonSergeant of London, whose name he assumed;m. 1881, Mary Beatrice, y. d. of late ThomasEntwisle, of Wolhayes, Hants ; three d.

Edus. : Eton. High Sheriff Co. Pembroke,

1886, and Lieut.-Col. commanding 4th Batt.North Staffs Regt. Address : The Hall,Angle, Pembroke. Club : Junior Carlton.

[Died 18 Aug. 1914.MIRRIELEES, Sir Frederick James, K.C.M.G.,

K.C.M.G., cr. 1910 ; father native of Aber-deen, mother of Greenock

; TO. 1879, Margaret,e. d. of late Sir Donald Currie, G.C.M.G. ;

one s. one d. Educ. : Privately and abroad.Resided in Russia, Switzerland, and Ger-many acquiring languages ; settled inLondon and joined the firm of DonaldCurrie & Co., 1879, from which he retired in1912. Recreations : country life and sportin every form, particularly hunting. A ddress:Pasture Wood, Dorking ;

11A Portland Place,W. Clubs: City of London, Royal Auto-mobile Died 27 Jan. 1914.

MISTRAL, Frederic ; French poet ; b. Mailiane,near St. Remy, 8 Sept. 1830. Educ. : board-ing-school in Avignon, under Roumanille.Studied law in Aix, but afterwards gave uplaw for literature. Publications : Mireio,1859 (crowned by French Academy) ;

Caiendau, 1866;

Lis Isclo d'Or (The GoldenIslands), 1875 ; Nerto, 1884

; La Reino Jano(Queen Joanna), drama, 1893 ; also theDictionary of the Provencal Language, com-pleted in 1878. Address : Maillanes, Bouchedu Rhone, France. [Died 6 Apr. 1914.

MITCHELL, Alexander Ferrier, M.A., D.D.,LL.D. Emeritus Professor of Divinity andEcclesiastical History, University of St.

Andrews; retired 1894. Publications: TheWestminster Assembly : its History andStandards (Baird Lecture), 1883

; The West-minster Confession of Faith : its History andTeaching, 1866 ; ed. with notes The Cate-chisms of the Second Reformation

; ed. forScottish History Society, with introductionand notes 2 vols., Minutes of the Commissionof the Covenanting Assemblies

; and forScottish Text Society John Gow's "

RichtVay to the Kingdome of Hevin," with intro-duction and " Gude and Godlie Ballates,"with introduction, appendices, and glossary.Recreations : though as student and Pro-fessor lived for full sixty years in St. Andrewsnever played a stroke at golf.

[Died 22 Mar. 1899.MITCHELL, Andrew, M.A., Oxon. ; Sheriff-

Substitute of Stirling, Clackmannan, andDumbarton ; J.P., Lanarkshire, Edinburgh,Stirling ; b. Dec. 1843

;3rd s. of late Andrew

Mitchell, merchant, New York and Glasgow,of Langlees, Biggar, Lanarkshire

; m. JaneFordyce, 2nd d. of late J. B. Mirrlees, engineer,of Redlands, Glasgow ; one s. four d. Educ. :

Glasgow Academy, and in Glasgow, Oxford,and Edinburgh Univ. Advocate, Edin-burgh, and frequently Interim Sheriff-Sub-stitute in Glasgow and elsewhere ; for someyears a member of the Town Council of

Edinburgh, and a Magistrate. Publications .

articles on Partnership, Bankruptcy, etc.Address: Springwood, Stirling. Clubs:University, Liberal, Edinburgh; County,Stirling. [Died 20 May 1915.

1ITCHELL, Sir Arthur, K.C.B., cr 1887; M.A.,M.D., LL.D. ; b. 19 Jan. 1826

; s. of GeorgeMitchell, C.E.

; m. Margaret (d. 1904), d. oflate James Houston, Tullochgriban, Strath-spey, 1855

; one s. Educ. : Elgin ; AberdeenUniversity ; Paris

; Berlin ; Vienna. Deput jCommissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, 1857-1870

; Commissioner, 1870-95; member of

Commission on Criminal Lunacy (England),1880-81

; Chairman of Commission on LunacyAdministration (Ireland), 1888-91 ; MorisonLecturer on Mental Diseases to Royal Collegeof Physicians, 1867-71 ; Rhine! Lectureron Archeology, 1876-73

; Professor ofAncient History to Royal Scottish Academyfrom 1878; Member of Universities (Scotland) Commission, 1890-97

; Pres. Early495

MITCHELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Scottish Text Soc. ; Vice-Pres. Scottish

Meteorological Soc. Publications : The In-sane in Private Dwellings, 1864 ; The Pastin the Present, What is Civilisation ? 1880 ;

List of Travels in Scotland, 1296 to 1900;

About .Dreaming, Laughing, and Blushing,1905 ; Macfarlane's Geographical MSS.relating to Scotland ; numerous reports andarticles in scientific serials, and blue books.Recreations : specially interested in the studyof lunacy, antiquities, and meteorology.Address : 34 Drummond Place, Edinburgh.Clubs : Royal Societies ; University, Edin-burgh. [Died 12 Oct. 1909.

MITCHELL, Sir Charles Bullen Hugh, G.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1895; Governor of the Straits Settle-

ments and High Commissioner of Borneosince 1893 ; High Commissioner for Pro-tected States of Malay Peninsula from 1896 ;

e. s. of Col. Hugh Mitchell and Constance, d.

of Maj. R. Bullen, Scots Greys. Educ. :

R.N. School, New Cross; R.N. College,Portsmouth. 2nd Lieut. R.M. 1852 ; retiredas Lieut.-Col. 1878 ; engaged in Baltic, 1854-1856 (mentioned in despatches, 1855) ; Colonial

Secretary British Honduras, 1868; Receiver-

Gen. British Guiana, 1877 ; Colonial SecretaryNatal, 1877 ; Governor Fiji, and High Com-missioner Western Pacific, 1886 ; GovernorLeeward Islands, 1887

;Governor Natal,

1889. Address : Government House, Singa-pore. Club : United Service.

[Died 7 Dec. 1899.

MITCHELL, Charles W., LL.D. (Hon. Aberdeen) ; artist. By generous gifts promotedthe Marischal College, Aberdeen. Address :

Jesmond Towers, Newcastle.[Died 26 Feb. 1903.

MITCHELL, Edward Card (Captain Coe),sporting editor of the Star ; b. The ManorMere, Wilts, 22 March 1853; s. of late

Edward Paul Mitchell, one of the largesttenants on the Duchy of Cornwall estateEduc. : Weymouth Coll. Bank clerk, 1869-1873 ; farming and running a notion businessin Canada, 1874-76 ; owned and edited Agri-cultural World in London, 1877 ; cricket andfootball editor of Sportsman, 1880-82;joined the Echo, 1883 ;

the Star at its com-mencement, 1888. Publications : TheCoroner's Understudy ;

A Shilling ShockerRecreations : hunting, shooting, fishing

billiards, cycling, amusing cliildren. Ad-dress : The Grove, Camberwell. Club : Press

Died 21 Jan. 1914MITCHELL, Sir Henry, Kt. ; cr. 1887 ; Alder-man of Bradford

;b. 1823 ; widower. Mayor

of Bradford, 1875. Address: Park Field

House, Bradford, Yorkshire. Club : Con-servative. [Died 27 Apr. 1898

MITCHELL, Very Rev. James, M.A., D.D.Moderator of the Church of Scotland, 1901b. 1830 ; father was Minister of the Parishof Garvock, Kincardineshire ;

one d. Educ. .

Aberdeen Univ. Highly distinguished inMoral Philosophy and Logic Classes, beingthe first of his year. Licensed as a preacher1854

;ordained as Minister of Peterhead

1855 ; appointed Minister of South Leith1864; resigned, 1903. Publications: TheChurch and the People, Rulers and Subjects,The Voluntary Question, The Revised Ver-

sion, Faithfulness in Little Things (20ththousand), The Minister in the Manse, the

Pulpit, and the Parish (12th edition), trans-

lated into German and Chinese ; Significant

Etymology, 1908. Address : 14 AbercrombyPlace, Edinburgh. [Died 21 Sept. 1911

MITCHELL, James Alexander, B.A. (Lond.)Sec. Congregational Union of England andWales from 1904; b. 19 Nov. 1849; s. of

John Mitchell and Elizabeth Walker; m1879, Jane, d. of David Roberts of Chester.Educ. . Moray House, Edinburgh ; NewCollege, London. Assistant to Rev. T. C.

496

Finlayson, D.D., of Rusholme, Manchester*1877-78; Minister Friar Lane Church,Nottingham, 1878-93 ; Minister Congrega-tional Church at St. Helens, 1893-97 ;

Principal Congregational Institute, Notting-ham, 1897-1903. Publications : occasional

papers on theological and ecclesiastical

subjects. Recreations : cricket, chess. Ad-dress : Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street,E.C. [Died 23 Apr. 1905.

MITCHELL, Very Rev. James Robert Mitford,D.D ; Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King inScotland from 1910 ; Convener ColonialCommittee Church of Scotland, 1898-1909 ;

b. Inverness, 1843 ; s. of Joseph Mitchell,C.E., Engineer of Highland Railway ; m.Agnes Jane (d. 1909), d. of J. Dobie of Gyle-burn, Dumfriesshire

;one d. Educ. : Inver-

ness Academy ; Merchiston Castle ; Edin-burgh University (M.A.) ; Trinity Coll. Camb.(B.A.). Minister of Kirkmichael, Dumfries-shire, 1868-75; Abbey, Paisley, 1875-78;West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, 1878-1895 ; Patron of Incorporated Trades, Abeideen, 1888-95 ; Chaplain to Queen Vic1888-1901 ; to King Edward VII., 1901-10 ;

Commissioner from Church of Scotland to

India, 1897 ; to Scots Churches in Argentine,1900

;to Presbyterian Church in Canada,

1905 ;Moderator of General Assembly, 1907.

Recreation : travelling. Address :

Palmerston Place, Edinburgh. Club : Ui

versity, Edinburgh. [Died 26 Sept. 191<

MITCHELL, Richard Arthur Henry, assistai

master at Eton (retired) ;b. 22 Jan. 1843 ;

s. of late R. Mitchell, Enderby, Leicesterst'

m. 2nd d. of late Henry Ley, Clerk to

Table, House of Commons. Educ. : EtonBalliol Coll. Oxford. 2nd Class in Modetions

;2nd Class in Greats. Capt. of

Eton Eleven, 1861; Captain of Oxfc

Eleven, 1863, 1864, 1865. Recreations

cricket, golf, cycling. Address : AlayfordHouse, Woking. Club : United University.

[Died 19 Apr. 1905.

MITCHELL, Robert William Span, C.M.G. 1892;

Emigration Agent in India for Govt. of Brit

Guiana from 1884; b. 1840; m. 1868,Rosalie, d. of James de Lacroix of St. Vincent.

Agent-Gen, of immigration in Trinidad,Government emigration agent in India, 1873;acting emigration agent for Jamaica, 1876 ;

agent-general for immigration, British Guiana,1881

; received thanks of H.M.'s Royal Com-missioners for special services during their

enquiry into treatment of Indian immigrantsin Mauritius. Address : Emigration Agents'Office, Calcutta. [Died 15 May 1909.

MITCHELL, Silas Weir, F.R.S. ;F.R.S.L. ;

Hon. Foreign Associate French Academy of

Medicine; Hon. Member British MedicalAssociation ; Hon. Fellow Royal Medical

Chirurgical Society ; b. Philadelphia, 15 Feb.1829

; Ex-President College Physicians,Philadelphia ; Member of National Academy,U.S.A. ; married ; two s. Educ. : GrammarSchool and University of Pennsylvania ;

Jefferson Medical College ; LL.D., Harvardand Edinburgh ; Hon. M.D., Bologna ;

Hon.LL.D., Toronto. Publications : Wear andTear, 1871 ; Fat and Blood, 1878 ; HephzibahGuinness, 1880 ; Diseases of the NervousSystem, 1881 ; In War Time, 1884 ;

RolandBlake, 1886; Prince Little Boy, 1887;Doctor and Patient, 1888

; Masque and other

Poems, 1888 ; Cup of Youth, and other Poems,1889 ; Far in the Forest, 1889 ;

Psalm of

Death, 1891; Characteristics, 1892 ;

Francis

Drake, 1892; Roland Blake, 1892; TheMother, and other Poems, 1892 ;

Mr. Kris

Kringle, 1893; When all the Woods are

Green, 1894; Collected Poems, 1896;Clinical Lectures on Nervous Diseases, 1897 ;

Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, 1897 ;The

Adventures of Francois, 1898 ;Character-

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MOLESWORTH

istics, 1899 ;Dr. North and His Friends,

1900 ; Circumstance, 1901 ; ConstanceTrescot ;

Some Memoranda in regard to

William Harvey, M.D., 1907; John -Sher-

wood, Ironmaster, 1911 ;over a hundred

papers on medical subjects. Recreations :

writing fiction, salmon fishing. Address :

1524 Walnut St. Philadelphia.[Died 4 Jan. 1914.

MITCHELL, William, J.P. Lanes ; Chairmanof Mitchell Bros, of Waterfoot, Ltd., felt andwoollen manufacturers ;

b. 27 June 1838 ;

e. s. of late John Mitchell of Waterfoot, llos-

sendale ;m. 1876, 3rd d. of Robert Munn of

Heath Hill, Lancashire, and Whitecroft,Dumfries ;

one d. Educ. : Burnley GrammarSchool ; Liverpool Collegiate Institute.

Contested Accrington Division of Lanes,1895 ;

Middleton Division, 1897 ;M.P.

(C.) Burnley 1900-5. Address: Fern Hill,

Stacksteads, Lancashire. Clubs : Carlton ;

Conservative, Manchester.[Died. 5 March 1914.

MITFORD, Bertram, F.R.G.S., novelist; 3rd*. of late E.L. Osbaldeston Mitford, Mitford

Castle, Northumberland, and HunmaribyHall, Yorkshire. Career varied ;

from 1873

largely South African ; travelled in other

parts of the world ; many sea voyages.Publications : Through the Zulu Country ;

A Romance of the Cape Frontier ;'Tween

Snow and Fire;The Weird of Deadly Hollow ;

Golden Face ;The Gun-runner ;

The Luckof Gerard Ridgeley ; The King's Assegai ;

The White Shield; The Curse of ClementWaynflete ;

Renshaw Fanning's Quest ;A

Veldt Official; The Expiation of WynnePalliser ;

The Sign of the Spider ;Fordham's

Feud; The Induna's Wife; The RubySword ;

John Ames, Native Commissioner ;

Aletta, a Tale of the Boer Invasion;War

and Arcadia ; The Triumph of Hilary Blachland ;

The Word of the Sorceress ;Dorrien

of Cranston ; Haviland's Chum ;A Veldt

Vendetta ;The Sirdar's Oath ;

In the Whirlof the Rising ; The Red Derelict ;

A Frontier

Mystery ;A Secret of the Lebombo ; Harley

Greenoak's Charge ; The White Hand andthe Black ; Forging the Blades

;A Legacy

of the Granite Hills ; Ravenshaw of Riet-holme

;A Border Scourge ;

A Dual Resur-rection ;

The Heath Hover Mystery; TheRiver of Unrest ;

Selmin of Selmingfold ;

Seafqrd's Snake ; many short stories. Re-creations : shooting, fishing, bicycling, walk-

ing, in early life mountain climbing, swimmingwhen available, reading other people's novelsClubs : Junior Athenaeum, Savage, NewVagabond, Wigwam. [Died 4 Oct. 1914

MIVART, St. George, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S.

F.L.S., F.Z.S. ;late Lecturer on Zoology at

St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, and Pro-fessor of the Philosophy of Biology at the

University of Louvain ; b. London, 1827,Educ. : Harrow ; King's Coll. London ;

StMary's Coll. Oscott. Joined Roman Catholic

Church, 1844;

Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1851Publications : Genesis of Species, 1871

.

Man and Apes, 1873 ; Lessons in ElementaryAnatomy, 1873 ; Lessons from Nature, 1876The Cat, 1881 ; Nature and Thought, 1885On Truth, 1889 ;

The Origin of HumanReason, 1889 ; Essays and Criticisms, 1892Types of Animal Life, 1893 ; An Introduction to the Elements of Science, 1894. Address : 77 Inverness Terrace, W.

[Died 1 Apr. 1900MOBERLY, Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D.Canon of Christ Church, Oxford ; RegiuProfessor of Pastoral Theology from 1892Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King from 1901b. 1845; s. of Bishop Moberly ; m. 1880Alice Sidney Hamilton (Belhaven anStenton). Educ. : Winchester

;New Coll

Oxford. 1st. Class Mods. (M.A.) ;New

digate Prizeman. Ordained, 1869; Senior

Student of Christ Church, 1867-80 ; Tutor,1869-76 ; Principal of St. Stephen's House,Oxford, 1876-77 ;

of Sarum Coll. 1878-80 ;

Hon. Canon of Chester, 1890-93 ; Hon.Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Victoria,1898-1901. Publications : The Revelationof God on Marriage, 1884 ; Church Courts,1886

; an essay in Lux Mundi, 1889 ;

Ministerial Priesthood, 1898 ; Atonementand Personality, 1901. Address : Christ

Church, Oxford. [Died 8 June 1903.

MODJESKA-CHLAPOWSKA, Helena, actress ;

b. Cracow, Poland, 12 Oct. 1844; m. 1st,

1860, G. V. Modjeska ; 2nd, 1868, CharlesBozenta Chlapowski. Educ. : in a CatholicConvent, Cracow. De"but, Bochnia, Poland,1861

; first appearance in English, SanFrancisco, 1877, in Adrienne Lecouvreur,followed by a starring tour through U.S. ;

returned to U.S.A. after two London engage-ments, and played leading Shakespeareanparts, Camille, Mary Stuart, etc. Alsosince 1879 several engagements in Poland,Russia, and Austria, but forbidden byimperial decree to enter Russian territory.Publications : several articles in AmericanMagazines. Recreation : country home inCalifornia. Address : Arden, El Toro,Orange Co., California. [Died 8 Apr. 1909.

MOFFETT, Sir Thomas William, Kt. ;cr.

1896 ; LL.D., University of Dublin ; D.Litt.,honoris causa, Dublin and Queen's Univer-sities ; retired President of Queen's Coll.

Galway ; Professor of History, EnglishLiterature, and Mental Science, 1863.Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Goldmedallist in Logic and Metaphysics and inGreek

; Prizeman in Divinity and in ModernHistory. President of the Royal GaiwayInstitution; the last High Sheriff of theCounty of the Town of Galway. Publica-tions : Selections from Bacon's PhilosophicalWorks, translated with Notes ; numerouslectures and reviews. Addresa : Galway.

[Died 6 July 1908.

MOHSIN-UL-MULK, Nawab (Syed MaulyiMehdi Ali) ; the friend and successor of Sir

Syed Ahmed Khan, as an educationalistand social reform leader of the IndianMuslims

; hon. sec. of the MahomedanAnglo-Oriental College, Aligarh ; b. 1837.Became a deputy-collector in the UnitedProvinces

; attracted the attention of SirSalar Jung, and appointed successivelyInspector-General of Revenue, Survey andSettlement Commissioner, Revenue Secre-

tary, and Financial and Political Secretary,Hyderabad; retired, 1893. Address: Ali-

garh, U.P. [Died 18 Oct. 1907.

MOINET, Rev. Charles, M.A. (Edin.), D.D.(Edin.) ;

minister of Trinity PresbyterianChurch, Bromley, Kent, 1897-1902 ; Moder-ator of the Presbyterian Church of England,1899

; b. Edinburgh, 16 Oct. 1842 ; s. oflate John Moinet, manager of the CaledonianInsurance Co., and late Elizabeth Brash ;

m. Mary, d. of late D. G. Fleming, WhalleyRange, Manchester ; two s. one d. Educ. :

High School; University; New Coll.

Edinburgh. Articled to Andrew Murray,W.S., Crown Agent for Scotland, 1862 ;

licensed as a preacher, 1868 ; ordained, 1870 ;

minister of the Presbyterian Church at

Withington, Manchester, 1870-82; of St.John's Presbyterian Church, Kensington,London, 1882-97. Publications : The GreatAlternative and other sermons, 1890 ;

TheGood Cheer of Jesus Christ (one of thePreachers of the Age Series), 1893; TheConsciousness of Jesus, 1906. Address :

Redcross, Oakdale Road, Tunbridge Wells.

[Died 18 Jan. 1913.

MOLESWORTH, Hon. Hickman, County CourtJudge, Victoria, from 1884; b. Dublin,

497

MOLESWORTH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

23 Feb. 1842 ; m. 1st, 1868, Eliza Emily2nd d. of late William Jlutledge ; 2nd, 1882Alice Henrietta, 3rd d. of Floyd M. PeckCalled to Bar, Victoria, 1864; Actin

Supreme Court Judge, 1891. Address

Edlington, Auburn, Melbourne, VictoriaClub : Melbourne. [Died 17 J'tli/ 1907

MOLESWORTH, 8th Viscount (cr. 1716), RevSamuel Molesworth ; Baron of Philipstown1716 ; Rector of St. Petrock Minor, Cornwall, 1876-98 [Sir Walter Molesworthaccompanied Edward I. to Palestine ; 3rdViscount was aide-de-camp and saved the

life of 1st Duke of Marlborough at Ramillies.1706 ;

became Commander-in-Chief in

Ireland] ; b. 19 Dec. 1829; s. of Capt. John

Molesworth, R.N., and Louisa, d. of DrTomkyns ; S. uncle 1875 ; m. 1st, Georginad. of

'

George Bagot Gosset, 4th DragoonGuards, 1862 (d. 1879) ; 2nd, Agnes (d. 1905)d. of Dugald Dove, Nutshill, Renfrewshire1883 ; three s. three d. Educ. : Chelten-

ham, St. John's Coll. Camb., M.A. ; ordained1865. Heir : s. Hon. George Bagot Moles-worth. Address : Lansdowne Crescent,Bath. Club : Carlton.

[Died 6 June 1906.MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN, Rev. Sir St. A.

Header, 12th Bt., cr. 1869; M.A., J.P. ;

b. 1833;2nd s. of Rev. Hender Molesworth-

St. Aubyn, of Clowance, Cornwall. S.

kinsman, llth Bt. 1912; m. 1st, 1862,Caroline, 3rd d. of Rev. Charles Wheler, ofLedston Hall, Yorkshire, and OtterdenPlace, Kent; 2nd, 1902, Ingeborg Alfhild,e. d. of I. V. Sigvald Muller of Beaucliff,Newquay, Cornwall ; two s. two d. Educ. :

Helston ; Marlborough ; Christchurch, Ox-ford ; Theological College, Wells. Curateof Ledsham, Yorkshire, 1858-60; Budock,Cornwall, 1860-62 ; Swindon, Staffordshire,1862-66 ; 1st Perpetual Curate, 1866-68 ;

Vicar of Collingham, Yorkshire, 1868-74.Heir : e. s. Hugh, b. 1865. Address : Clow-ance, Praze, Cornwall. Clubs : Oxford andCambridge, Junior Conservative.

[Died 18 May 1913.

MOLLAN, Lieut.-Gol. William Campbell, C.B.1859; b. 1820; m. 1849, Maria Emma(d. 1896), d. of late Rev. C. B. Stevenson.Served Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (despatchesfrequently, medal with clasp, brevet of

Lieut.-Colonel, C.B.). Address : NewtownHouse, Thomastown, Kilkenny. Club :

United Service. [Died 13 Feb. 1910.

MOLLOY, Colonel Edward, C.B. 1900 ; s. ofRobert Molloy, s. of William Molloy of

Rockvalley, King's County, Ireland; m.

Mary Burnett, d. of Surgeon-General S. C.

Townsend, C.B., 4 Baring Crescent, Exeter.Educ. : Radley, Addiscombe. Served Cos-siah and Jyntiah Hills, Assam, 1862-63

;

Bhootan Campaign, 1865, medal and clasp ;

N.-W. Frontier of India, 1868, clasp;Afghan War, 1878-80

; March from Kabulto Kandahar, and battle of Kandahar, de-spatches twice ; Achakzai Expedition ;

Marri Expedition, medal with clasp, bronzestar, brevet of major ; Hazara campaign,1891, despatches, clasp ; Isezai expedition,1893, despatches. [Died I Feb. 1905.

MOLLOY, Gerald (Rt. Rev. Monsignor), D.D.,D.Sc. ; Rector of the Catholic Universityof Ireland ; b. Mount Tallant House, nearDublin, 10 Sept. 1834. Edue. : Castle-knock Coll. ; Maynooth Coll. Professor ofTheology, Maynooth Coll., 1857-74; Pro-fessor of Natural Philosophy in CatholicUniversity of Ireland, 1874-87; Fellow ofthe Royal University of Ireland, 1882-87 ;

Member of the Senate of the Royal Univer-sity, 1880-82, and from 1890. Publications :

Geology and Revelation, 1870 ; Gleaningsin Science, 1888 ;

The Irish Difficulty, Shalland Will, 1897 ; occasional scientific ad-

498

dresses and literary essays published in

Magazines. Recreations : in early life,

cricket, lawn-tennis, riding, mountain-climb-ing ; la.ter, golf ;

chief tastes were scienceand literature. Address : 86 Stephen'sGreen, Dublin. [Died 1 Oct. 1906.

MOLLOY, Yen. John, Rector of Taughboynefrom 1878 ; Archdeacon of Raphoe from1900. Ordained, 1870; Curate of Ray-mochy, 1870-72; Hoby, 1872-74; Taugh-boyne, 1874-76 and 1878-86 ; Carwall, 1876-1878. Address : Taughboyne, Churchtown,Londonderry. [Died 16 Aug. 191:5.

MOLLOY, J. Fitzgerald. Publications : CoLife below Stairs, or London underFirst Georges, 1882 ; Court Life below SI

or London under the Last Georges, 1883It is no Wonder, 1882 : What hastdone ? 1883 ; Life and Adventures of

Woffington, 1884 ; Royalty Restored, 1885;

Famous Plays, 1886 ;That Villain Romeo,

1886;A Modern Magician, 1887 ; The Life

and Adventures of Edmund Kean, 1888;

The Faiths of the Peoples, 1892 ; AnExcellent Knave, 1893; His Wife's Soul,1893

;The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington,

1896 ; A Justified Sinner, 1897 ; Historicaland Biographical Studies, 1897 ; Romanceof the Irish Stage, 1897

;The Queen's Com-

rade, 1901 ; The Sailor King, His Courtand His Subjects, 1903 ; The Romance of

Royalty, 1904; The Russian Court in the18th Century, 1905.; Sir Joshua and His

Circle, 1906. [Died 19 March 1908.

MOLONEY, Sir Cornelius Alfred, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1890 ; Governor of Trinidad and Tobago,1900-07 ; b. 1848 ; m. 1st, 1881, Constance(d. 1891), d. of W. Clifford Knight; 2nd,1897, Frances, d of H. Owen Lewis, J.P.,D.L. Educ. : Sandhurst. Served AshanteeWar, 1873-74; Secretary of Gold Coast,1879-84

;Administrator of Gambia Settle-

ment, 1884-86;

of Lagos, 1886-90 ;Gover-

nor of British Honduras 1891-97 ; of theWindward Islands, 1897-1900. Club : Navaland. Military. [Died 13 Aug. 1913.

MOLONY, Col. Charles Mills, C.B. ; b. Kiltanon,Co. Clare, 26 Jan. 1836

;7th s. of James

Molony, D.L., Kiltanon, and Lucy, d. of

Sir Trevor Wheler, Bart. ; m. Eliza, e. d.

of Andrew Hamilton, 1866. Educ. : Marl-

borough ; Trinity Coll. Dublin. EnteredRoyal Artillery at first open examination,1855

; appointed, 1861 ; Superintendent ofProof and Government Inspector at Sir

William Armstrong and Co.'s, Elswick, 1864 ;

Capt. Instructor Royal Gun Factories, Wool-wich, and Assist.-Superintendent of same,1867 ; joined Control Department on its

formation, 1870 ; appointed to OrdnanceDepartment, 1876

;served therein at Ports-

mouth, Hong-Kong, Woolwich, Dover andDevonport ; appointed Commissary-Generalof Ordnance, 1882; retired, 1887. Deco-rated for services in connection with the

fitting out of various expeditions in Egyptand South Africa between 1882 and 1887.Address : St. Catharine's Priory, Guildford.Clubs : Junior United Service, Baldwin ;

Surrey Co., Guildford.

[Died 14 Aug. 1901.

MOLYNEUX, Major Edward Mary Joseph,D.S.O. 1900; Indian Army; SquadronCommander 12th Cavalry ; b. 13 Mar. 1866 ;

s. of late Henry Molyneux ; m. 1902, MaryAlison, y. d. of Thomas H. W. Knolles of

Oatlands, Co. Cork. Educ. : StonyhurstCollege. Viceroy's gold medal for best

picture painted in India, 1895, 1898, and1901. Entered 3rd Dragoon Guards fromSandhurst, 1887

; transferred to IndianStaff Corps, 1891 ; passed in Russian, 1890 ;

served in Indian Frontier Campaign of 1897 ;

South African War, 1899 ; large pictureshung in Royal Academy, 1899, 1900, 1901

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MONCRIEFF

1904, and 1909. Decorated for conspicuougallantry at Colenso on 20 Feb. 1900, i

swimming river Tugela under heavy fir

from Boers, whilst covering with a party oThorneycroft's Mounted Infantry the attacof General Hart's Brigade. Recreations

painting, polo, mountaineering, swimmingAddress : 12th Cavalry, Punjab, IndiaClub : Cavalry. [Died 29 Jan. 1913

MOMERIE, Rev. Alfred Williams, M.A., D.ScLL.D. ; b. London, 22 Mar. 1848 ; o. c

of strict Nonconformists ; father a congregational minister ; m. Ada Louisa, widoof Charles E. Herne, 1896. Educ. : Citjof London School

; Edinburgh and CambUniversities ; in Edinburgh, medallist in

Metaphysics and first-class honours in

Philosophy ; in Cambridge, senior in MoraScience Tripos ; Wright's Prizeman ancFellow of St. John's College. Curate oLeigh, Manchester, 1878-79 ; ExtensionLecturer for Cambridge University onEnglish Literature, 1879 ; Professor ol

Logic and Metaphysics, King's Coll. London1880-91

;Select Preacher, Cambridge, 1883

Morning Preacher, Foundling Hospital, 1884-1890. While waiting for a vacant churchor proprietary chapel, preached with thepermission of the Bishop of London in thePortman Rooms, Baker Street. Publica-tions : Personality ; Origin of Evil ; Defectsof Modern Christianity ; Agnosticism ; Beliefin God ; Basis of Religion ; InspirationChurch and Creed ; Preaching and Hearingand other Sermons

;The Future of Religion ;

The English Church and the Romish SchismRecreations : rowing, riding. Address : 9Hyde Park Mansions," N.W.

"

Clubs : Garrick,Ranelagh. [Died 6 Dec. 1900.

MOMMSEN, Theodor, historian; b. Gardingin Schleswig, 30 Nov. 1817. Educ. : Uni-versities of Altona and Kiel. Travelled inFrance and Italy, 1844-47 ; edited Schleswig-HoMeinische Zeitung, 1848 ; Professor of

Jurisprudence, Leipzig, 1848-50 ; of RqmanLaw, Zurich, 1852-54; Breslau, 1854-58;Ancient History, Berlin, 1858

; elected Per-petual Secretary of Berlin Academy, 1873

;

, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Prussia,1873-82

; tried for slandering Bismarck, butacquitted in both Courts of Appeal, 1883

;

edited the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarumfor many years, and also the MonumentaGermaniae historica. Publications : de col-

legiis et sodalitiis Romanorum, 1843; die

romischen Tribus, in administrativen Bezie-hung, 1844

; oskische Studien, 1845; Nach-

trage, 1846; die unteritalischen Dialekte,1850

; uber das Munzwesen, 1850; Corpus

inscriptionum neapolitinarum, 1851; Dio-

cletian's Edict"de pretiis rerum venalium,"

1851 ; romische Geschichte, 1853-56;

Geschichte des romischen Miinzwesens, 1860 ;

die Chronik des Cassiodorus Senator, 1861;

romische Forschungen, 1864;

Res gestae,divi Augusti, 1865

; romisches Staatsrccht.1871-86. Address : Charlottenburg, Berlin.

[Died 1 Nov. 1903.

MONCK, Hon. Charles Henry Stanley ; e. s.and heir of 5th Viscount Monck ; CaptainColdstream Guards

; b. 9 Nov. 1876; m.

1904, Mary Florence, d. of Sir. W. Portal,2nd Bt. ; one s. one d. Served S. Africa,1899-1902. Heir: s. Henry WyndhamStanley ; b. 11 Dec. 1905. Address :' Charle-ville, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. Clubs :

Guards'; Kildare Street, Dublin.

[Died 21 Oct. 1914.

MONCK, Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Richard ; b. 1829;

s. of 4th Viscount Monck;m. 1861, Frances

Elizabeth Owen Cole. Entered army, 1849;

served* Kaffir war, 1853 (medal) ; retired,1889. Address : 84 Chester Square, S.W.

[Died 7 Oct. 1904.

MONCKTON, Colonel Hon. Horace Manners ;

on retired list ; b. 1824 ; s. of 5th ViscountGalway ; m. 1st, 1856, Georgina (d. 1879),d. of Sir T. W. White, 2nd Bt. ; 2nd, 1885,Emily Sarah, d. of late James Cooper, andwidow of T. Till. Educ. : Sandhurst.Served India, 1848-49 (wounded, medal withtwo clasps) ; Crimea, 1855-56 (Turkishmedal). Address : Whitecairn, WellingtonCollege Station, Berks. Club : UnitedService. [Died 14 Jan. 1904.

MONCKTON, Sir John Braddick, Kt. ; cr.

1880; F.S.A. ;Town Clerk of London, 1873 ;

Lieut, of the City of London ;Officer of

Order of Redeemer of Greece ;of Leopold

of Belgium ; Kt. of Golden Lion of Nassau,and of Lion and Sun of Persia ; had QueenVictoria's Jubilee commemoration medaland clasp ; b. 1832 ;

s. of John Monckton,solicitor, Maidstone ; m. Maria Louisa, d.

of P. B. Long, 1858. Educ. : Rugby ;

King's Coll. London. Address : 19 Sack-ville Street, W. ; The Guildhall, E.G. Club :

Conservative. [Died 3 Feb. 1902.

MONCREIFF, 2nd Baron (cr. 1873), Baronet,Nova Scotia (cr. 1626), U.K. (cr. 1871),Henry James Moncreiff ; b. 24 Apr. 1840 ;

3. s. of 1st Baron and Isabella, o. d. of R.Bell ; S. father 1895

; m. 1st, Susan, d. ofSir William Dick Cunyngham, 1866 (d. 1869) ;

2nd, Millicent, d. of Col. Fryer of MoultonPaddocks, Newmarket, 1873 (d. 1881).Educ. : Edinburgh ;

Harrow ; Trin. Coll.

Camb. B.A., LL.B., first class honoursLaw Tripos, 1861. Advocate Scottish Bar,1863; Advocate-Depute, 1866, 1868-74,1881

; Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute, 1881-1888

; L.L., Kinross-shire, 1901;

a Judgeof the Supreme Courts, Scotland, 1888-1905.Publication : Review in Criminal Cases, 1877.Recreations : golf, shooting. Heir : b.

Rev. the Hon. Robert C. Moncreiff. Ad-dress : 15 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh ;

Tulliebole Castle, Kinross. Clubs : Brooks's,Athenaeum

; New, Edinburgh.[Died 3 March 1909.

MONCREIFF, 3rd Baron (cr. 1873), Baronet,Nova Scotia (cr. 1626), U.K. (cr. 1871), Rev.Robert Chichester Moncreiff ; Vicar ofTanworth-in-Arden from 1885 ; b. 24 Aug.1843

; s. of 1st Baron and Isabella, o. d. ofR. Bell

; m. 1871, Florence Kate, d. of Col.R. H. FitzHerbert ; one s. three d. ; S.

brother, 1909. Educ. : Trinity College,Cambridge. Ordained, 1870 ; Vicar of

Clifton-on-Teme, 1875-85. Heir : s. Hon.James Arthur FitzHerbert Moncreiff ;

b.

19 July 1872. Address : The Vicarage,Tanworth-in-Arden, Birmingham.

[Died 13 May 1913

MONCRIEFF, Col. Sir Alexander, K.C.B., cr.

1890; F.R.S., J.P. ; invented the Moncrieff

system of mounting heavy ordnance; b.

Scotland, 17 April 1829; e. s. of late

Capt. Moncrieff of Culfargie ; m. 1875,Harriet, o. d. of James Rimington Wilson,Broomhead Hall, Yorks ; four s. three d.

Educ. : Edinburgh, Aberdeen. Thanked byGovernment for topographical informationfurnished to the Colonial Office at the requestof the Gov.-Gen. of Canada ; served inForfarshire Militia, afterwards in 3rd BrigadeScot. Div. R.A., which he commanded;engaged for eight years by War Office atRoyal Arsenal in applying his inventions.Publications : various papers on Fortifica-

tion, advocating invisibility and dispersionof heavy guns, and application of the dis-

appearing or Moncrieff system. Recrea~tions : golf, capt. Royal Wimbledon Club,1894; painting. Address: Bandirran,Perth, N.B.

;15 Vicarage Gate, London, W.

Clubs : Athenaeum, United Service.

[Died 3 Aug. 1906.499

MOND WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MOND, Ludwig, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.I.C., F.C.S. ;

Member of the Accademia del Lincei, Rome ;

Vice-President Royal Institution ; Vice-President Chemical Society ; Past PresidentSociety of Chemical Industry ; Past Presi-dent Chemical Section British Association,1896 ; manufacturing chemist ; ManagingDirector of Brunner, Mond & Co. Ltd. ;

b. Cassel, Germany, 7 March 1839; s. of

Moritz B. Mond, merchant in that town;

m. 1866, Frida Loewenthal, his cousin;

two s. Educ. : Polytechnic School, Cassel;

Universities of Marburg and Heidelberg.Ph.D. (hon.), Padua, 1892, Heidelberg, 1896,D.Sc. (hon.) Oxon. Came to England, 1862,and was engaged in Leblanc Soda industry,and introduced his process for recoveringsulphur from Alkali waste

; established, in

partnership with J. T. Brunner, 1873, atWinnington, Northwich, Cheshire, the manu-facture of Ammonia Soda by the SolvayProcess, which he greatly perfected, andwhich works became the largest alkali worksin the world ; made and patented manyinventions of great scientific and commercialimportance notably a process for the manu-facture of Chlorine in conjunction with theAmmonia Soda Process ; a new method of

producing gas for power and heating pur-poses, with the recovery of Ammonia as abye-product ; a new form of gas battery ;

and a new process for manufacturing purenickel, based upon the formation of NickelCarbonyl, one of a series of new chemicalcompounds which he discovered and inves-tigated in conjuction with Langer andQuincke ;

founded and endowed the DavyFaraday Research Laboratory of the RoyalInstitution in 1896. Publications : numer-ous papers and addresses contributed tothe Transactions and Proceedings of theRoyal Society, the Royal Institution, theBritish Association, the Chemical Society,the Society of Chemical Industry, and theAccademia dei Lincei of Rome. Recreation :

the collection of works of Art, chiefly of theEarly Italian School of Painters. Address :

The Poplars, Avenue Road, Regent's Park,N.W. ; Winnington Hall, near Northwich ;

Palazzo Hertz, Rome ; Combe Bank, nr.Sevenoaks. Clubs : Athenaeum, Reform,National Liberal, Savage, Burlington FineArts. [Died 11 Dec. 1909.

MONEY, Sir Alonzo, C.B., cr. 1860; K.C.M.G.,

cr. 1898; British Commissioner on theEgyptian Caisse de la Dette ; m. 1845, ElizaMaria Bodham. Bengal Civil Service, 1843-1878 ; had 2nd class Osmanieh and GrandCordon Medjidie. Address : Cairo.

[Died 8 Apr. 1900.MONEY, William James, C.S.I. 1869

; m. 1861,Emily Harriet, 4th d. of General J. C. C.Gray. Educ. : Cheltenham ; Haileybury.Entered Bengal Civil Service, 1853 ; Assis-tant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr,1854

;was employed as Civil Officer with

the troops in the Santal Insurrection, 1855-1856 ; Private Sec. to Sir James Outramthroughout the Mutiny ; present at theRelief of Lucknow, and final siege, and atthe Alumbagh (thanked by the Governor-General in Council, despatches, medal and2 clasps) ; Superintendent of RevenueSurvey, 1860; Magistrate and Collector,Cuttack, 1861-66; District and SessionsJudge, Maimansingh, 1873

; retired, 1879.[Died 22 July 1910.

MONEYPENNY, Frederick William, M.V.O.1905

; City Chamberlain and Private Secre-tary to Lord Mayors of Belfast from 1899

;

b. 1859 ; 2nd s. of late Joseph Moneypenny.Address : Wyncote, Strandtown, Belfast.

[Died 23 Nov. 1912.

MONIER-WILLIAMS, Sir Monier, K.C.I.E. ;

cr. 1887 ; D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D.; Boden

500

Professor of Sanskrit, University of Oxfifrom 1860; Hon. Fellow of Univ. C

Oxford, from 1892; Keeper and perpetual

Curator . of Indian Institute, Oxford ; b.

Bombay, 12 Nov. 1819; 3rd s. of Colonel

Monier-Williams, Surveyor-General BombayPresidency, and Hannah, d. of J. T. Brown,Reporter-Gen. of External Commerce inBengal ; m. Julia, d. of Rev. F. J. Faithfull,Rector of Hatfleld. Educ. : King's Coll.

London; Balliol Coll. Oxford; E.I.C.Haileybury ; Univ. Coll. Oxford (M.A.) ;

Fellow of Balliol Coll., 1882-88. BodeiiScholar, 1843

; Professor of Sanskrit, E.I.C.Haileybury, 1844-58 ; proposed foundingIndian Institute, Oxford, 1875 ; first Indiaijourney in support of it, 1875-76 ; secomIndian journey, 1876-77; C.I.E., 1880third Indian journey, 1883-84

; ChairmanFaculty of Oriental Studies, Oxford, 11886

; Knight, 1886 ; superintendedpletion pf Indian Institute, Oxford,Publications : Sanskrit Grammar, 18English-Sanskrit Dictionary, 1851

; Saltala, text, 1853

; translation, 1857; Vi

morvasi, text, 1855; Introduction .

Hindustani, 1858; Application of Roman

Alphabet to Indian Languages, 1859;

Bagh o Bahar, 1859 ; Study of Sanskrit inrelation to Missionary Work, 1861; SanskritManual, 1862

; Indian Epic Poetry, 1863 ;

Practical Hindustani Grammar, 1864, Sans-krit-English Dictionary, 1872; PracticalSanskrit Grammar, 1876

; Hinduism, 1877;

Modern India and Indians, 1878; Nalopak-

hyana, 1879; Religious Thought and Lifein India, 1883

; Holy Bible and SacredBooks of the East, 1886 ; Buddhism, 1890

;

Brahmanism, 1891 ; Indian Wisdom, 1893 ;

Reminiscences of Old Haileybury College,1894; New Sanskrit-English Dictionary,1899 ; various articles. Recreations : inBalliol College boat, 1839; member ofLondon Skating Club, 1852; of OxfordSkating Club, 1869

; photography, amateurastronomy. Address : Indian Institute,Oxford

; Enfield House, Ventnor, Isle of

Wight. Club: Grosvenor.[Died 11 Apr. 1899.

MONK, Charles James, J.P., D.L. ; M.P.(L.U.), Gloucester, from 1895 ; b. 30 Nov.1824

; s. of late Bishop of Gloucester andBristol ; m. 1853, Julia, o. d. of late P. S.Ralli (d. 1870). Educ. : Eton Coll. ; Trin.Coll. Camb. (M.A.), B.A. with Honours,.1847 ; Sir William Browne's medallist, 1845 ;

Members' Prizeman for Undergraduates,1846, and for B.A.'s, 1847. Barr. Lincoln'sInn, Trinity Term, 1850; Chancellor of

Bristol, 1855-85, and Chancellor of Glou-cester, 1859-85 ; contested Cricklade, 1857 ;

M.P. (L.) Gloucester, 1859; re-elected 1865,

1868, 1874, and 1880; retired, 1885 ;

con-tested (L.U.) Gloucester, 1892; Presidentof Association of Chambers of Commerceof United Kingdom from 1881 to 1884;a director of Suez Canal Company, 1884 ;

was the author of the Revenue Officers'Disabilities Removal Act, 1868, whichenfranchised the civil servants of the Crown

,in the Post-office, Customs, and Excise.Publication: The Golden Horn, 1850.Recreations : reading and shooting. Ad-dress : 5 Buckingham Gate, S.W. ;

BedwellPark, Hatfield, Herts. Clubs: Travellers',Turf, Hurlingham. [Died 10 Nov. 1900.

MONK, Hon. Frederick Debartzch, K.C.,D.C.L. ; Minister of Public Works, Canada,from 1911

; M.P. Jacques-Cartier from 1896 :

Professor of Constitutional Law in MontrealBranch of Laval University; b. Montreal,6 Apr. 1856 : 4th s. of late Hon. SamuelCornwallis Monk, a Judge of the Court of

Queen's Bench for the Province of Quebec,and Rosalie Caroline Debartzch

;father of

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MONTAGU

English descent (Devonshire) ; motherFrench descent ; settled in New France underthe French regime ; m. 1880, Marie-Louise,o. d. of late D. H. Se'ne'cal, advocate. Educ. :

Montreal Coll. ;McGill Univ. Called to

Bar, 1878 ; Q.C., 1893 ; M.P., 1896; was

for tvvelve years a School Commissioner for

the City of Montreal ; a Roman Catholic ;

Opposition Leader for Province of Quebec in

House of Commons, 1901 ; Conservative.Address : Ottawa, Canada.

[Died 15 May 1914.

MONK-BRETTON, 1st Baron (cr. 1884), JohnGeorge Dodson, P.C., D.L., J.P. ; b. 18Oct. 1825; o. s. of Rt. Hon. Sir JohnDodson, M.P., and Frances, d. of GeorgePearson, M.D. ; m. Florence, d. of WilliamJohn Campion, Danny, Sussex, 1856.Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford(B.A.) 1st Class Classics, 1847. Barr.Lincoln's Inn, 1857 ; M.P. (L.) for E.

Sussex, 1857-74 ; Deputy-Speaker of Houseof Commons, 1865-72 ; Chairman of Waysand Means ; Chairman of Referees ; Finan-cial Secretary to Treasury, 1873-74; M.P.for Chester, 1874-80 ;

for Scarborough, 1880-1884 ; President of Local GovernmentBoard, 1880-82; Chancellor of Duchy of

Lancaster, 1882-84. Owned about 3100acres. Heir : s. John, b. 1863. Address :

6 Seamore Place, W. ; Conyboro, Lewis.Clubs : Reform, Brooks's, United Uni-versity. [Died 25 May 1897.

MONKSWELL, 2nd Baron (cr. 1885), RobertCollier ; L.C.C. Haggerston Division

; D.L.,J.P. (first Peer, law officer, and afterwardsmember of the Judicial Committee of PrivyCouncil) ; b. London, 26 March 1845

;S.

father 1886 ; m. Mary, 3rd d. of J. A. Hard-castle, M.P. ; three s. Liberal. Educ. :

Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge. 1st

Class Law Tripos, 1866. L.C.C. 1889 to1907 ; Chairman, 1903 ; Lord-in-Waiting,1892-95

; Under Secretary for War, 1895 ;

Chairman of the Royal Commission on theHealth and Safety of Miners. Publications :

Collier on Contributaries ; Kate Grenville,a novel ;

various articles and pamphlets.Heir : s. Hon. Robert A. H. Collier. Ad-dress : Monkswell House, Chelsea Embank-ment, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Brooks's,Alpine, National Liberal.

[Died 22 Dec. 1909.

MONRO, David Binning, D.C.L. Hon. Oxon. ;

M.A., LL.D., Glasgow; Hon. D.Litf.Dublin

; Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Univer-sity ; Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, from1882

; Perpetual Delegate of Privileges ;

Delegate of the Press and of the UniversityMuseum ; b. 1836 ; s. of A. Binning Monro,Auohenbowie, Stirlingshire. Ireland Scholar,1858; Latin Essay, 1859. Publication:Grammar of the Homeric Dialect, Oxford,1891 (2nd ed.) ;

Homer's Odyssey, xiii.-xxiv.

Address : Oriel College, Oxford. Club :

Athenaeum. [Died 22 Aug. 1905.

MONRO, Col. Seymour Charles Hale, C.B.1903 ; Brisj.-Gen., commanding Ahmed-nagar Brigade, 1905 ; b. 22 July 1856 ; o. s.

of C. J. Hale Monro of Ingsdon Manor, S.

Devon ; m. 1886, Lady Ida CpnstanceVaughan, e. d. of 5th Earl of Lisburne

;

two s. one d. Entered army, 1876 ; Capt.1888 ; Major, 1888

;Brevet Lieut.-Colonel,

1896; Colonel, 1900

;served Afghan War,

1878-80 (wounded) ; March to Candaharand battle of Candahar (severely wounded,despatches, medal with four clasps, bronzedecoration) ; Egypt, 1882, including Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, Khedive's star) ;

South Africa, 1884 (despatches) ; Hazara,1891 (medal with clasp) ;

Chitral Relief

Force, 1895.(despatches, brevet Lieut.-Col.,medal with clasp) ; N.W.F. India, 1897-98(two clasps) South Africa 1899 - 1908

(despatches, brevet Col., medal with six

clasps, King's medal with two clasps).Address : Ahmednagar, India. Club : Navaland Military. [Died 29 Sept. 1906.

MONROE, Rt. Hon. John, P.C. (Ireland), J.P. ;

Judge High Court of Justice (ChanceryDivision), Ireland, from 1885; b. 1839; s.

of John Monroe, of Moira, Co. Down ;m

Lizzie, d. of John Watkins Moule, ElmbyLovett, Worcestershire, 1867. Irish Barr.

1863; Q.C. 1877; Solicitor-General for

Ireland, 1888. Address: Bartra, Dalkey,Co. Dublin. Club : Kildare Street, Dublin.

[Died 28 Sept. 1899.MONSON, 8th Baron (cr. 1728), Bt. 1611,Debonnaire John Monson, C.V.O. ; Comp-troller and Treasurer of the Householdof H.R.H. the Duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha ;

b. 7 March 1830 ; 2nd s. of William John,6th Baron Monson ; S. brother, 1898 ; m.Augusta Louisa Constance, y. d. of Col. Hon.Augustus Ellis, was a Lady-in-Waiting toH.I.H. the Duchess of Saxe Coburg-Gotha,1861. Joined 52nd Light Infantry, 1848;served in Indian Mutiny, 1857

;was present

at the siege of Delhi; retired, 1861. Re-creations : shooting and cricket. Heir : s.

Hon. Augustus D. J. Monson. Address :

Burton Hall, Lincoln. Clubs : Army andNavy, Marlborough. [Died 18 June 1900.

MONSON, Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund John, 1st Bt.,cr. 1905; P.C. 1893; G.C.B., cr. 1896;G.C.M.G., cr. 1892; G.C.V.O., cr. 1903;D.C.L., LL.D., M.A. ; b. Chart Lodge,Kent, 6 Oct. 1834; 3rd s. of 6th BaronMonson and Eliza, d. of Edmund Larken,and brother of 1st Viscount Oxenbridge ;

m. Eleanor Catherine Mary, d. of Maj.Munro, Consul-Gen, at Monte Video. 1881

;

three s. Educ. : Eton; Balliol Coll.

Oxford. 1st class Law and History, 1855 ;

Fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxford, 1858;Examiner for Taylorian Scholarships, 1868.Nominated Attach^ ; passed examination ;

appointed Paris, 1856 ; Florence, 1858 ;

Paris, 1858; Washington, 1858

; PrivateSecretary late Lord Lyons from then till

1863, when transferred Attache" to Hanover :

promoted 3rd Secretary, 1863 ; transferredto Brussels, 1863 ; resigned, 1865

; contestedReigate, 1865 ; Consul in the Azores, 1869 ;

Consul-General, Hungary, 1871; given local

rank of 2nd Secretary H.M.'s Embassy at

Vienna, 1874; special service in Dalmatia

and Montenegro, 1876-77 ; C.B. 1878 ;

Minister Resident and Consul-General to

Republic of Uruguay, 1879; Envoy Extra-

ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to

Argentine Republic, and Minister Pleni-

potentiary to Paraguay, 1884 ; to the Kingof Denmark, 1884 ; to King of the Hellenes,1888

; K.C.M.G., 1886 ; Arbitrator betweenDenmark and United States

"Butterfield

"

claim, 1888 ; Envoy Extraordinary andMinister Plenipotentiary to the King of the

Belgians, 1892;Ambassador Extraordinary

and Plenipotentiary to Emperor of Austria,1893

; Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-

potentiary to the French Republic, 1896-

1904; held Cross of Legion of Honour.Heir : s. Maxwell William Edmund John ;

b. 21 Sept. 1882. Address : 20 Rue Chalgrin,Paris. Clubs : Brooks's, Reform.

[Died 28 Oct. 1909.

MONTAGU of Beaulieu, 1st Baron (cr. 1885),Henry John Douglas- Scott-Montagu, D.L.,J.P. ; Hon. Col. 4th Hampshire Rifle Volun-teers from 1885 ; b. 5 Nov. 1832 ;

2nd s.

of 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberryand Charlotte Anne, d. of 2nd Marquis ofBath

; m. Hon. Cecily Susan Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, d. of 2nd Baron Wharncliffe,1865

; two s. one d. Educ. : Eton. M.P.(C.) Selkirkshire, 1861-68; South Hamp-shire, 1868-84 ; official Verderer of New

501

MONTAGU WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Forest, 1890-92. Owned about 9000 acres

Heir : s. John Walter Edward MontaguAddress : 3 Tilney Street, W. ;

PalaoHouse, Beaulieu, Southampton. Clubs

Carlton, St. Stephen's ; Royal YachSquadron, Cowes. [Died 4 Nov. 1905

MONTAGU, Rt. Hon. Lord Robert, P.C. ; b

Melchbourne, 24 Jan. 1825 ;2nd s. of 6th

Duke of Manchester. Educ. : Trin. Coll

Camb. (M.A.). M.P. Huntingdonshire, 1859

1874; for Westmeath, 1874-80; VicePresident of Council, 1867-69. Publica-tions : Naval Architecture and Treatise onShipbuilding, 1852; Mirror in America1861

; Words on Garibaldi, 1861;

FourExperiments in Church and State, and Con'flict of Churches, 1864 ; Sewage Utilisation1866

; What is Education ? 1869 ; ALecture to Working Men, 1870 ;

Arbitrationinstead of War, and a Defence of the Com-mune, 1872

; Register, Register, Register1873

; Some Popular Errors concerningPolitics and Religion, 1874 ; Expostulationin extremis

;remarks on Mr. Gladstone's

Vatican Decrees, 1874; Foreign PolicyEngland and the Eastern Question, 1877Our Sunday Fireside, 1878 ;

Reasons for

leaving the Roman Church, 1882 ; Addresson the Times of the Stuarts, or Home Rulein 1588, 1688, 1788, 18881886; HomeRule, Rome Rule, 1886; Recents Eventswith a Clue to their Solution, 1st and 2nded., 1886

; 3rd ed., 1888; Scylla or Charyb-

dis ? Salisbury or Gladstone ? which ? 1887 ;

The Sower and the Virgin, 1887 ; Whitherare we Drifting ? 1887 ; The Pope, theGovernment, and the Plan of Campaign,1888

; Tercentenary of the defeat of theSpanish Armada, 1888; Defeat of theArmada, 1888 ;

The Lambeth Judgment, orMasks of Sacerdotalism, 1891. Address91 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. ClubAthenaeum. [Died 6 May 1902.

MONTAGU, Rear-Adm. Hon. Victor Alexander ;

C.B. 1907 ; heir-pres. to 8th Earl of Sand-wich

; b. 20 Apr. 1841;2nd s. of 7th Earl

of Sandwich; m. Lady Agneta Yorke, d. of

4th Earl of Hardwicke, 1867 ; one s. three d.

Joined navy, Dec. 1853 ; served in Baltic,1854; Black Sea, 1855, and until end ofwar

; China war of 1857; Indian Mutiny

with Naval Brigade in 1857-58 and part of1859

; promoted by Order in Council, andreceived thanks of both Houses of Parlia-ment for services in Naval Brigade, 1860 ;

served in Channel Fleet, Mediterranean, andW. Indian stations ; part of time, SeniorOfficer, coast of Spain, Carlist Riots

; retiredin 1886 as a P. Captain ; 6 medals, 2 stars,and 3 clasps. Publications : A Middy'sRecollections from 1853-60, 1898

; Reminis-cences, 1910. Recreations : of every de-scription. Address : 43 Rutland Gate, S.W.Clubs : National Sporting, Royal ThamesYacht

; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes.[Died 30 Jan. 1915.

MONTAGUE, Major-Gen. William Edward,C.B. 1882

; retired ; b. 30 Jan. 1838; s. of

W. Montague of Gloucester; m. 1865, Alice,

d. of P. Mitchell, R.I. Educ. : BromsgroveGrammar School. Merchant service, 1853-1859

; joined 94th Regt. 1860; Lieut.-Col.

1880;

served in Zulu war, 1879, as BrigadeMajor, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, and asStaff Officer to General Sir Baker Russell

;

commanded 94th Regt. throughout Boer war,1880-81, when he undertook the defence ofStanderton (despatches, C.B.). Address :

Torrs Park, Ilfracombe.

[Died 5 June 1906.MONTANARO, Col. Arthur Forbes, C.B. 1905

;

Commandant West African Regt. ; R.A.(retired) ; b. 14 Oct. 1862. Entered army,1881 ; Capt. 1890 ; Major, 1899 ; Lt.-Col.1900

; Col. 1902. Served Ashanti, 1895-96502

(honourably mentioned, Brevet Major, star)W. Africa, 1900 (despatches twice, BreveLt.-Col., medal with clasp) ; West Africa(S. Nigeria), 1901-2, 1902-3 (despatchestwice, Brevet Col., medal with clasp, C.B.)West Africa (S. Nigeria), 1903-4 ('

spatches, 2 clasps) ; West Africa (S. Nigeri1904-5 (clasp). Address: Old CalabiS. Nigeria. Club : Junior Naval aMilitary. [Died 4 Apr. 191

MONTEFIORE, Sir Joseph Sebag-, J.P., K.B. .,

cr. 1896 ; Italian Consul-General in Londonfrom 1896 ; Lieut, of City of London ; b.

1822; s. of Solomon Sebag, n. of Sir Moses

Monteflore, 1st Bt., whose surname he usedby Royal Licence

; widower ; High Sheriff of

Kent, 1889. Address : 4 Hyde Park Gardens,W. ; East Cliff Lodge, Ramsgate.

[Died 18 Jan. 1903.

MONTGOMERIE, Admiral John Eglinton, C.B.

1875, R.N. (retired) ; b. 1825 ; ff.s. of late

Alexander Montgomerie, b. of 12th Earl of

Eglinton and Winton. Entered navy, 1840 ;

Vice-Admiral, 1884; served China, 1854(medal) ;

naval A.D.C. to the Queen, 1876-78.Address : Newfleld, Kilmarnock, N.B. ClubUnited Service. [Died 10 Sept. 1

MONTGOMERIE, Rear-Admiral Robertbald James, C.B. 1892 ; C.M.G. 1904 ; R.N.Commodore 2nd Class (temporary) commanding

"Charybdis

"; b. 11 Sept. 1855 ; s.

James Montgomerie, M.D., of Edinburghm. 1886, Aletha, e. d. of Spencer Charrington.Entered R.N., 1869 ; Lieutenant, 1878 ;

Commander, 1887; Captain, 1893; served

Egyptian War, 1882 ; present at Tel-el-Kebir

(medal and clasp, bronze star) ; Nile expedi-tion, 1885-86 (despatches specially, clasp)operations against Sultan of Witu, 1"(despatches, medal). Has Albert, Stanhoand Humane Society medals for savingAddress: 22 Embankment Gardens, S.W.Clubs : United Service, Junior UnitedService, Bath. [Died 1 Sept. 1

MONTGOMERIE, Samuel Hynman, J.P., D.L.,Ayrshire ; and J.P. County Lincoln ; b.

1856;2nd s. of late Henry Hynman Allenby

of Kenwick Hall, County Lincoln, and Eliza,d. of Titus Bourne, of Alford, Co. Lincoln

;

m. 1885, Lady Sophia Constance, e. d. of14th Earl of Eglinton. Educ. : Radley.Late Captain and Hon. Major 3rd Batt.Lincolnshire Regt. ; member of Royal Com-pany of Archers ; assumed by Royal licencein 1893 the surname of Montgomerie only.Address : Southannan, Fairlie, N.B. Clubs :

Boodle's ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes.[Died 16 June 1915.

MONTGOMERY, Sir Graham Graham, 3rd Bt.of Stanhope ; cr. 1801 ; Lord-Lieutenant of

Kinross-shire; b. Scotland, 9 July 1823 ;

s.

of 2nd Bt. and Helen, 2nd d. of ThomasGraham of Kinross, N.B. ; S. father 1839.Educ. : Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). M.P.for Peeblesshire, 1852-68 ;

for Peeblesshireand Selkirkshire, 1868-80; Junior Lord of

the Treasury, 1866-68, 1880. Owned about20,700 acres. Recreations : shooting. Heir:s. James, b. 1850. Address : Stobo Castle,

Stobo, N.B. Clubs : Carlton, Conservative,Wellington ; New, Edinburgh.

[Died 2 June 1901.

MONTGOMERY, Sir James Graham, 4th Bt. of

Stanhope ; cr. 1801 ; D.L. ;b. 6 Feb. 1850 ;

s. of 3rd Bt. and Alice, d. of late J. J. HopeJohnstone ; S. father 1901. Educ. : Eton.Joined Coldstream Guards, 1869 ;

Lt.-Col.

retired, 1883;served Egypt, 1882, including

Tel-el-Mahuta (medal witli clasp, Khedive'sstar). Owned about 20,700 acres. Heir :

b. Basil Templer, b. 1852. Address : Stobo

Castle, Stobo, N.B. [Died 7 Nov. 1902.

MOODY, Sir James Matthew, Kt., cr. 1909;Medical Superintendent London Co. Asylum,Cane Hill, from 1883 ; y. s. of late John

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MOORE

Moody, Fleet Surgeon. R.N., of Great Warley,Essex, and Flora, o. c. of Captain Donald Mac-donald, North British Fusiliers, of Tormore,Isle of Skye ; m. 1885, Alice Harriett, d. of

late Alfred Blackburne Frend of Oakland's,

Worplasdon, Guildford. Educ. : St. Edward'sSchool, Oxford ; Brentwood GrammarSchool ;

St. Thomas's Hospital, London.Assistant Medical Officer, Brpokwood Asylum,Surrey, 1876 - 83. Recreations : caravaningand country pursuits generally. Address :

Cane Hill, Coulsdon, Surrey. Club : Con-sti.utional. [Died 21 Sept. 1915.

MOON, Rev. Sir Edward Graham, 2nd Bt. ; cr.

1855 ; Rector of Fetcham, Surrey, from 1859 ;

b 1 March 1825;

e. s. of 1st Bt. ;Lord Mayor

of London 1855 ; S. father 1871 ; m. 1851,

Ellen, e. d. of late T. Sidney, Leyton House,Essex, formerly M.P. for Stafford. Educ. :

Magdalen Coll. Oxford. Demy of Magdalen,1843-51 ;

treasurer of the Corporation of theSons of the Clergy ;

Almoner of Christ's

Hospital. Recreations : rowing ;winner of

Oxford Univ. sculls, 1846 ;Diamond sculls,

1846 ; Grand Challenge cup, Henley, 1847.

Heir : s. Col. Francis Sidney Graham, b.

1855. Address: Fetcham Rectory, Surrey.Club : Oxford and Cambridge.

[Died 21 Feb. 1904.

MOON, Sir Francis Sidney Graham, 3rd Bt. ;

cr. 1855 ; Col. 4th Batt. East Surrey Regt. ;

Hon. Major in army ; b. 4 May 1855 ; e. s.

of 2nd Bart, and Ellen, e. d. of late T. Sidney,Leyton House, Essex, retired. M.P. for

Stafford ; S. father 1904. Educ. : Eton.Served South Africa (Queen's medal, - clasps).Recreations : hunting, shooting, fishing.Heir : n. Arthur Wilfred Graham, b. 1905.Address : Ballands Hall, Fetcham, Surrey.Club : Junior United Service.

[Died 30 Jan. 1911.

MOON, George Washington, Hon. F.R.S.L. ;

Author, Poet, Critic, Theologian, Antiquarianand Inventor ; b. London, 15 June 1823

;

m. 1853, Anne Stacey ;two d. Educ. :

private school, Barnet. Publications : TheDean's English ; The Bishop's English ;

The Revisers' English ;Ecclesiastical Eng-

lish; The King's English; Bad English

Exposed ;Common Errors in Speaking and

Writing ; Queer English, or the Funny Sideof our Language ; Elijah the Prophet, anepic poem in twelve cantos ; Poems of Loveand Home

;The Soul's Inquiries Answered

;

The Soul's Desires Breathed to God; The

Soul's Comfort in Sorrow ;The Monograph

Gospel ; The 30,000 Portrait in the NationalGallery ; The Discovery of the long-lostTitian Portrait of Cardinal Bembo ; and aLegal Fiction, entitled He : With all MyWorldly Goods I Thee Endow, etc. ; editorof 13th ed. of Men and Women of the Time.Patentee of several inventions, one for ex-

tracting gold from quartz, also several forthe automatic coupling of railway waggons.Recreations : collecting valuable pictures,Limoges and Byzantine enamels, and rarecurios. Address : 7 Prince's Terrace,Sussex Square, Brighton.

[Died 11 March 1909.

MOON, Sir Richard, 1st Bt. ;cr. 1887 ; b.

23 Feb. 1815; m. Eleanor, d. of J. Brockle-

bank, Hazelholm, Cumberland, 1840. Chair-man of London and North Western Railway,1861-91. Heir: g.s. Cecil, b. 1867. Ad-dress : Copsewood Grange, Coventry.

[Died 17 Nov. 1899.

MOOR, Sir Ralph Denham Rayment, K.C.M.G. ;

cr. 1897 ; High Commissioner, SouthernNigeria, from 1900 ; retired Oct. 1903 ; b.

1860 ; s. of late W. H. Moor, M.D., Bunting-ford, Herts

; m. 1898, Adrienne Burns, widowof J. Burns. Educ. : home. Served District

Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary, 1881-91;Deputy Commissioner and Vice-Consul in the

Oil Rivers (Niger Coast) Protectorate andadjoining native territories, 1892 ; ActingCommissioner and Consul-General, 1892-95 ;

Commissioner and Consul - General NigerCoast Protectorate, 1896-1900. Address:17 Thurloe Square, S.W. Club : St. James's.

[Died 13 Sept. 1909.

MOORE, Count Arthur John ; b. 1849; s. of

Charles Moore of Mooresfort, Tipperary ; m.1877, Mary Lucy, d. of Sir Charles Clifford,1st Bt. ; M.P. Clonmel, 1874-85; HighSheriff of Tipperary, 1878 ;

Chamberlain ofHonour to the Pope ;

created Count andCommander of the Order of Gregory by thePope, 1879

; M.P. (N.) Londonderry City,1899-1900. Heir: s. Charles Joseph, b.

1880. Address : 64 Princes Gate, S.W. ;

Mooresfort, Tipperary ; Aherlow Castle,Bansha, Co. Tipperary.

[Died 5 Jan. 1904.

MOORE, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Thomas, V.C. 1857 ;

C.B. 1887; b. 20 Sept. 1830; s. of lateEdward Francis Moore ; m. Annie, d. of

Henry Leslie Prentice, J.P., D.L. of Ennis-lare, Co. Armagh, and Caledon, Co. Tyrone.Entered army, 1850 ; Major-General, 1891.Served with Persian expedition, 1856-57(medal and clasp, V.C.) ; Indian Mutiny,1857-59 (despatches, medal with clasp) ;

as Adjutant, 3rd (Queen's Own) BombayLight Cavalry, with Sir Hugh Rose's force inCentral India. Address: 18 WaterlooRoad, Dublin. [Died 24 Apr. 1913.

MOORE, Arthur William, C.V.O. 1902, M.A.,J.P. ; Speaker of the House of Keys ; b.

1853 ; s. of late W. F. Moore, J.P., Cronk-bourne, Isle of Man ; m. 1887, LouisaElizabeth Wynn, d. of Ven. ArchdeaconHughes-Games ; one s. two d. Educ. :

Rugby ; Trinity Coll. Cambridge. 1st class

Honours Historical Tripos, 1875. Principalpublications : The Surnames and Place-names of the Isle of Man, 1890 ; The Folk-lore of the Isle of Man, 1891 ; The Dioceseof Sodor and Man (S.P.C.K. Series), 1893 ;

A History of the Isle of Man, 1900. Address :

Woodbourne House, Douglas, Isle of Man.[Died 12 Nov. 1909.

MOORE, Charles Thomas John, C.B. 1887 ;

Colonel (retired) 4th Batt. Lincoln Regt. ;

D.L. Lincolnshire ; Chairman of County(Holland) Quarter Sessions and of County andDistrict Council and Poor Law Guardians ;

b. Moulton, 17 May 1827 ; e. s. of late Rev.Charles Moore, J.P., Rector of Wyberton, andElizabeth Anna, d. and eventual heiress ofThomas Tunnard of Frampton Hall

;m.

1849, Frances Mary Vassall, d. of H. R. Roeof Gnaton Hall, Devon, High Sheriff of

Lincolnshire, 1856. Educ. : private schooland Lincoln Coll., Oxford. In 1851, having,as Deputy-Lieutenant of the County, chieflyraised the Royal South Lincoln Militia from100 to 1000, the authorities prevailed uponhim to become a senior Captain, from whichhe became Major in 1856, and Lieut.-Col.

commanding in Jan. 1869, having for someyears previously had command (the Colonelbeing absent) ; he served in English and Irish

garrisons for some years. Decorated for

services in the Militia. Recreations : formerlyhunting and shooting, but later antiquarianand public business. Address : FramptonHall, near Boston, Lines.

[Died 17 May 1900.

MOORE, Rev. Monsignor Clement Harington,M.A. ; Rector of St. Joseph's Church for

English-speaking Catholics in Florence ; b.

Wimborne, St. Giles', Dorsetshire, 23 Nov.1845

;3rd s. of late Rev. Robt. Moore, Rector

of St. Giles' and Prebendary of Salisbury.Educ. : privately, and at Christ Church,Oxford

; subsequently at St. Mary's College,Oscott. Ordained Deacon by Bishop of

Oxford 1868 ; Priest by Bishop of Win-503

MOORE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Chester, 1869; Curate of Wantage and St.

Barnabas, Oxford ; received into the R.C.Church, 1872; ordained Priest, 1875, byBishop Ullathorne

; Chaplain to KensingtonCatholic Public School, 1875-77 ; assistantPriest of Pro-Cathedral, Kensington, from1877-83 ; Administrator of Pro-Cathedral,1883-89

; named Private Chamberlain of HisHoliness Pope Leo XIII., 1887

; founded theEnglish Catholic Church in Florence, 1892 ;

created Domestic Prelate of the Pope, 1893 ;

Protonotary Apostolic, 1900; retired from

ill-health, 1905. Address: 11, Via S.

Caterina, Pisa. [Died 30 Nov. 1905.

MOORE, Rev. Daniel, Chaplain-Ordinary toQueen Victoria from 1870 ; Prebendary ofSt. Paul's from 1880

; b. Coventry, 23 June1809 ; 3rd s. of George Moore, ribbon manu-facturer, and Hannah, d. of John Shaw,ribbon manufacturer ; m. Fanny Henrietta,d. of George Lackington, 1844. Educ. : St.John's Free Grammar School, Coventry ;

St. Catherine's Coll. Camb. Senior OptimeNqrrisian Prizeman, 1837 and 1839 ; HulseanPrizeman, 1840 ; Select Preacher at Cam-bridge, 1844, 1851, 1861

; Hulsean Lecturer,1864. Ordained 1841

; Minister of ChristChapel, Maida Hill, 1841-44; Incumbentof Camden Church, Camberwell, 1844-66 ;

Vicar of Holy Trinity, Paddington, 1866-95 ;

Tuesday Morning Lecturer at St. Margaret's,Lothbury, 1856-94; Rural Dean of Pad-dington, 1885-95. Publications : Daily De-votion, or Prayers formed on SuccessiveChapters of the New Testament ;

Romanism ;

Sermons preached before the University of

Cambridge; The Christian System Vindi-cated

; Christian Consolation (Hulsean andNorrisian Essays) ; Discourses on the Lord'sPrayer ; Family Duties

; Divine Authorityof the Pentateuch

;The Age and the Gospel

(Hulsean Lectures of 1864) ; Aids to Prayer ;

Sermons on Special Occasions; Christ and

His Church; Sunday Meditations ; Tempta-

tion; Christ in all Ages ; Thoughts for

Church Seasons ; The Faithful Departed, etc.Recreations : none in especial. Address :

27 Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, W.[Died 15 May 1899.

MOORE, Lieut.- Col. Sir George MontgomeryJohn, Kt., cr. 1897 ; b. 1844

;ex-President

of the Madras Municipality. Entered army,R.A., 1865; Captain, 1877; Major, 1884;retired, 1887 ; C.I.E. 1894. Address : 1

Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge, S.W.[Died 5 Apr. 1911.

MOORE, Sir John Voce ; Kt., cr. 1894 ;

D.L. Co. Kent ; sentor partner MooreBrothers, tea merchants ; member of theLoriners' Co. ; Churchman

; Conservative ;

b. Stockport, 1826 ; s. of James Moore, Stock-port, Leicestershire and Loughborough ; m.Eliza, d. of Philip Willsea, Norwich, 1847

;

alderman ward of Candlewick from 1889 ;

Sheriff of the City of London, 1893-94; Lord

Mayor of London, 1898-99. Address : 28Russell Square, W.C. Clubs : City, Carlton,Knight's. [Died 11 Feb. 1904.

MOORE, Noel Temple, C.M.G. 1883 ; b. 1833;

s. of Niven Moore, C.B., H.M.'s Consul-Gen.Syria (retired) ; m. 1859, Emma, d. of lateCol. C. H. Churchill. Attached to Consulateat Beyrout, 1851-55 ; Vice-Consul, 1855-62

;

Interpreter to Lord Dufferin in Syria, 1860 ;

in attendance on Prince of Wales (afterwardsKing Edward VII.) during his travels in

Syria and Palestine, 1862; Consul for

Palestine, 1862;

in attendance on PrinceArthur (Duke of Connaught) during histour in Palestine, 1865 ; on Prince AlbertVictor and Prince George of Wales (nowKing George V.) during their visit to Syria,1882

; Consul-General Tripoli, 1890 ; re-

tired, 1894. Address : Hastings.[Died 8 May 1903.

504

MOORE-LANE, Col. George Howard, C.M._1900; Army Pay Department; NorthGloucestershire Regt. (retired) ; b. 1844Entered army, 1864 ; Chief Paymaster,South-East District

; Col., 1901; served

South African War, 1900-2. Address: 22Godwyne Road, Dover.

[Died 11 June 1905,MOORHOUSE, Rt. Rev. James, D.D., Litt.D. ;

b. 1826 ; s. of James Moorhouse, Sheffield;

m. d. (d. 1906) of Rev. Canon Sale, Vicar of

Sheffield, 1861. Educ. : John's College,Cambridge. Formerly Curate of St. Neots,1853-55; Sheffield, 1855-59; Hornsey,1859-61 ; Vicar of St. John's, Fitzroy Square,1862

; Vicar of Paddington and Rural Dean,1867-76; Warburtonian Lecturer, 1874;chaplain-in-ordinary and Prebendary ofCaddington Major in St. Paul's Cathedral,1874-76

; Bishop of Melbourne, 1876-86 ;

Bishop of Manchester, 1836-1903. Publica-tions : Nature and Revelation, 1861 ; OurLord Jesus Christ, the Subject of Growthin Wisdom (Hulsean Lectures, 1865) ; TheExpectation of Christ ; Christ and HisSurroundings ; Jacob, three sermons preachedbefore University of Cambridge, 1870 ;

Dangers of the Apostolic Age, 1890 ; TheTeaching of Christ, 1891

; Church Work,1894; The Roman Claim to Supremacy,1894-95, etc. Address : Poundisford Park,nr. Taunton. Club : Athenaeum.

[Died 9 Apr. 1915.MOORSOM, Major-General Charles John ; b.

1 July 1837 ; m. 1864, Bertha, d. of JamesM'Gill M'Cutchon, of Toronto. Ensign,1854; Lieut. 1854; Capt. 1857; Major,1872

; Lieut.-Colonel, 1879; Colonel, 1883 ;

Major-General, 1893 ; commanded troops,Belfast District, 1895; Rawal Pindi Dis-

trict, Punjab, India, 1895-99 ; served withthe 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 1 to28 Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall

of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on8 Sept. ; severely wounded in the left arm(medal with clasp, and Turkish medal) ;

Canadian medal; clasp for Fenian Raid,

1866; Jubilee medal. Recreations :J fondof all out-door recreation, hunting in parti-cular, rode to hounds from a boy, hunted aregimental pack of foxhounds in India,1882-85. [Died 23 Aug. 1908.

MORAN, His Eminence Patrick Francis, Car-dinal, 3rd Archbishop of Sydney, 1884 ;

1stAustralian Cardinal, 1885; b. Leighlin-bridge, Co. Carlow, Ireland, 16 Sept. 1830 ;

nephew of Cardinal Cullen. Educ. : Irish

College of St. Agatha, Rome, 1842-66;

Vice-President of Irish College, and Professor of

Hebrew, College of the Propaganda, Rome,1856 ; Private Sec. to Cardinal Cullen, 1866-

1872; R.C. Bishop of Ossory, 1872-84.Publications : Memoir of the Most Rev.Oliver Plunkett, 1861

; Essays on the Origin,etc., of the Early Irish Church ; History of

the Catholic Archbishops of Dublin, 1864;Historical Sketch of the Persecutions, etc.,under Cromwell and the Puritans, 1865 ;

Acta S. Brendani, 1872 ; Monasticon Hiber-

nicum, 1873 ; Spicilegium Ossoriense, 1874 ;

Irish Saints in Great Britain, 1879 ;Pastoral

Letters, etc., of Cardinal Cullen, 1882 ;Occa-

sional Papers, 1890; Letters on the Anglican

Reformation, 1890 ; History of the CatholicChurch in Australasia, 1894

;The Reunion

of Christendom and its Critics, 1896 ;The

Mission Field in the 19th Century, 1900;The Three Patrons of Erin, 1905; ThePriests and People of Ireland, 1905. Ad-dress : Sydney. [Died 16 Aug. 1911.

MORAY, 15th Earl of (cr. 1561), Edmund Archi-bald Stuart, D.L. Perthshire and Inverness-shire ; Lord Doune, 1581

;Baron of St.

Colme, 1611 ; Baron Stuart (G. Brit.), 1796 ;

Barr. Inner Temple, 1867 [1st of present

WHO WAS WHO, 1807-1916 MORGAN

line of Earls was Regent of Scotland from1567 till his assassination, 1570; 2nd Earlin right of his wife, was murdered by his

hereditary enemy, 1st Marquis of Huntly1592] ;

b. Nov. 1840 ;s. of Edmund Luttrel

Stuart, Bland ford, Dorsetshire, ff.s. o

9th Earl, and Rector of WinterborneHoughton, Dorsetshire, and Elizabeth, dof Rev. J. L. Jackson, Rector of SwanageDorsetshire ; S. cousin 1895 ; ra. Annad. of late Rev. George J. Collinson, ClaphamSurrey, 1877. Educ. : Exeter Coll. Oxford(2nd class Law and Modern History 1863)Owned about 81,700 acres. Heir : b

Hon. Francis J. Stuart-Gray. AddressDonibristle House, Aberdour, Fifeshire

Castle Stuart, Inverness-shire ; DarnawajCastle, Forres, Elginshire ;

Doune LodgeDoune, Perthshire. [Died 12 June 1901

MORAY, 16th Earl of (cr. 1561), Francis Jas

Stuart, D.L. ; Lord Doune, 1581 ; Baron oSt. Colme, 1611

;Baron Stuart (G. Brit.)

1796 [1st of present line of Earls wasRegent of Scotland from 1567 till his

assassination, 1570 ;2nd Earl

?in right of

his wife, was murdered by his hereditaryenemy, 1st Marquis of Huntly, 1592] ; b

24 Nov. 1842 ; s. of Edmund Luttrell Stuart,Blandford, Dorsetshire, g.s. of 9th Earl,and Rector of Winterborne, Houghton, Dor-setshire, and Elizabeth, d. of Rev. J. LJackson, Rector of Swanage, DorsetshireS. brother 1901 ; m. Gertrude Floyer, d. oi

Rev. F. A. Smith, Rector of Tarrant Rush-ton, Dorset. In 1897 received a patentprecedence, with younger brothers to rankas earl's sons

;entered army, Liverpoo"

Regt., 1862; Captain, 1873 ; Major, 1881

Hon. Lieut. -Col. on retirement, 1884.Heir : b. Hon. Morton J. Stuart-GrayAddress : Donibristle House, Aberdour,Fifeshire

;Castle Stuart, Inverness-shire ;

Darnaway Castle, Forres, Elginshire ; DouneLodge, Doune, Perthshire.

[Died 20 Nov. 1909.

MORCOM, William Boase, K.C., M.L.A.; b.

1846; unmarried. Formerly Attorney-

General of Transvaal and later of Natal, andMinister of Justice in Hime Ministry. Ad-dress : Pietermaritzburg, Natal.

[Died 24 Apr. 1910.

MORDAUNT, Sir Charles, 10th Bt.;

cr. 1611;

D.L., J.P. ; b. Grosvenor Place, 28 Apr.1836 ; S. father 1845 ; m. 2nd, Mary, d. ofHon. and Rev. Henry Pitt Cholrnondeley,Rector of Alderstrop, Hon. Canon of Wor-cester, 1878. Educ. : Eton ;

Christ Church,Oxford. M.P. (C.) South Warwickshire,1859-68. Owned about 7500 acres. Heir :

Osbert, b. 1884. Address : Walton Hall,Warwick. Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's.

[Died 15 Oct. 1897.

jMORE, Robert Jasper, J.P., D.L. ; M.P. (L.U.)

I Ludlow Div. of Shropshire from 1885 ;

o. s. of Rev. Thomas Frederick More, LenleyHall, Shropshire, and his cousin HarriottMore, Lauder. Educ. : Shrewsbury ;

Bal-liol Coll. Oxford (M.A., B.C.L.). Barr.Oxford Circuit ; M.P. South Shropshire,1865

; second Chairman Central Chamberof Agriculture. Publications : Under theBalkans. Address : Lenley, Bishops Castle,Shropshire. Clubs : Brooks's, Oxford andCambridge. [Died 25 Nov. 1903.

MOREL, Sir Thomas, Kt., cr. 1899; ship-

owner and colliery proprietor ; J.P. for

Glamorgan ; Mayor of Cardiff, 1898-99 ;

b. Jersey, 1847 ; s. of Edward ThomasMorel

; m. Miss S. E. Gibbs, 1873. Educ. :

Oxenford Academy, Jersey. Commencedbusiness in Cardiff in 1871 as a sailing-shipowner and agent, and became a steamshipowner, a colliery proprietor, and interestedin many large industrial undertakings.Recreations ; horse-riding, farming. Ad-

dress : The Lindens, Penarth;

St. Andrew'sHouse, Dinas Powis ;

Llansannor Court andEstate, Glam (400 acres). Club : Constitu-tional. [Died 7 Oct. 1903.

MORE-MOLYNEUX, Major-General GeorgeHand, C.B. 1900 ; D.S.O. ; commandingRohilkand District, India, from 1901 ; b.

Littleton, near Guildford, Surrey, 6 May1851

; s. of Lieutenant-Colonel A. More-Molyneux, H.E.I.C. ; g.s. of J. More-Molyneux, Loseley Park, Surrey ; m. Alice

Julia, d. of C. P. Matthews, Havering AtteBower, Essex, 1889. Educ. : GuildfordGrammar School

;Bedford Grammar School.

Joined 37th Regt. 1870; Capt. I.S.C. 1882

;

Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. 1890;

Col. 1894 ;

passed Staff Coll. 1884; Afghan war, 1878-

1880, commanding Jezailchie Corps, nowKhyber Rifles (medal) ;

Soudan expedition,1885, as D.A.Q.M.G., actions Hasheen,Takdul, Tamai (medal with clasp, bronzestar) ; Burmah expedition, 1885-89, as

D.A.A.G. (despatches, medal with 2 clasps,Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; N.W. Frontier, India,

1897-98, as A.Q.M.G. Intelligence (despatches,medal with 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; militaryattache

1

, St. Petersburg, 1890-92; com-manded 1st Bengal Infantry, 1892-93;A.Q.M.G. Intelligence, India, 1893-98;Colonel on Staff, Cawnpore ; Brigadier-Gencommanding Bandalkhand District, Agra,India, to March 1901 ; commanded at Adenduring 1901. Decorated for Tirah expedi-tion, 1897-98. Recreations : shooting, riding,

painting. Address : Bareilly, U.P., India.Clubs : United Service, Grosvenor.

[Died 21 Nov. 1903.

MORE-MOLYNEUX, Admiral Sir Robert Henry,G.C.B., cr. 1902 ; K.C.B., cr. 1885 ;

Presi-

dent Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1900-1903

; y. s. of late James More-Molyneux,Loseley Park, Guildford; m. Annie Carew(d. 1898), d. of late Captain Forster, R.N.1874. Educ. : private schools ; RoyalNavy. Mid. in the

"Sanspareil

"during

the Crimean war ; engaged in bombardmentof Sevastopol, etc. ; employed on WestCoast of Africa in suppression of the slave

trade ; Capt. of"Ruby

"employed in the

JEgean Sea during Russo-Turkish war, 1877,and afterwards in Burmah ; Capt. of

"In-

vincible"

during the Egyptian campaign of

1882;bombardment of forts at Alexandria,

the"Invincible

"carrying the flag of the

Commander-in-Chief during the action ;

C.B. ;Commodore in command of the Red

Sea Division of the Mediterranean Fleet ;

defended Suakin and coast of the Red Seain 1884-85, and employed in 1885 during the

campaign in the Eastern Soudan ;A.D.C.

to Queen Victoria, 1885-88; Capt. -Sup.Sheerness Dockyard ;

one of the delegates

representing Great Britain at the Inter-

national Maritime Conference held at

Washington in 1889 ; Adm.-Sup. DevonportDockyard. Clubs : United Service, Navaland Military. [Died 29 Feb. 1904.

MORFILL, William Richard. Educ. : Oxford

(M.A.). Professor of Russian and the other

Slavonic languages, Oxford University;Curator of the Taylor Institution ; Fellowof the British Academy. Address : Oxford

University. [Died 11 Nov. 1909.

MORGAN, Colonel Sir Alexander Brooke

K.C.B., cr. 1907; C.B. 1882; b. 23 Oct.

1837 ; m. 1863, Mary Anne (d. 1906), d. of

Rev. J. R. Campbell. Entered army, 1855 ;

Colonel, 1886; served Crimea, Indian

Mutiny, Hazara Campaign, 1868 (medal with

clasp) ; Afghan war, 1879-80 (medal with

clasp) ; Egyptian war, 1882 (C.B., de-

spatches, medal with clasp, 3rd class Med-

jidie, Khedive's star) ; Burmah, 1887-89

(despatches) ; Chin-Lushai expedition, 1889-

1890 (despatches). [Died 13 Aug. 1911.505

MORGAN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MORGAN, Hon. Frederic Courtenay, J.P., D.L. ;

heir-pres. to 1st Viscount Tredegar ; b. 1834 ;

3rd s. of 1st Baron Tredegar and Rosamond,d. of late Gen. G. B. Mundy ; m. Charlotte(d. 1891), d. of late 0. A. Williamson, 1858.Educ. : Winchester. Late Capt. Rifle Bri-

gade ; M.P. (C.) Monmouthshire, 1874-1906.Address : Ruperra Castle, Newport, Mon.Clubs: Carlton, St. Stephen's, Army andNavy. [Died 8 Jan. 1909.

MORGAN, Rear-Admiral Frederick RobertWilliam, M.V.O. 1905; Naval Attache" toBritish Embassy in Paris from 1906

;b. 17

Nov. 1861. Entered Navy, 1874 ; Lieut.1882; Commander, 1894; Captain, 1900.Served Egypt, 1882 (Egyptian medal,Khedive's star) ; Flag-Lieut, to Vice-AdmiralSir M. Culme Seymour, Commanding ChannelFleet, 1890-92

; Lieut. Royal Yacht, 1892-1894

; member of Naval Intelligence Depart-ment, 1896 ; Commanded H.M. s.s.

"Tar-

tar" and "

Philomel "during S. African

war, 1899-1900 (medal and clasp) ; com-manded H.M.S. "

Doris," Channel Fleet,1902-4 ; made Offlcier de Legion d'hon-neur after visit of British Fleet to Brest,1905; accompanied Vice-Admiral Caillard,Commander-in-Chief of French NorthernSquadron, to England, as a member of hisstaff on the occasion of the Squadron'svisit, 1905. Address : 10 Victoria Square,S.W. [Died 13 Apr. 1910.

MORGAN, Rt. Hon. Sir George Osborne, 1stBt. ; or. 1892; Q.C., P.C., J.P. ; M.P.(L.) East Denbighshire from 1885

; Chair-man of Welsh Liberal M.P.'s

; b. 1826 ; e. s.

of late Rev. Morgan Morgan and Fanny, e. d.of late John Nonnen

; m. Emily, 2nd d. oflate Leopold Reiss, Broom House, Eccles,Lancashire, 1856. Educ. : Friars' School,Bangor ; Shrewsbury ; Balliol Coll. Oxford.Craven Scholarship, 1843

; Newdigate Prize-

man, 1845; 1st class Classics, 1847 ; Chan-

cellor's Prizeman, 1850 ; Stowell Law Fellow,1850; Eldon Law Scholar, 1851. Barr.1853; Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn, 1890;M.P. Denbighshire, 1868-85; Judge-Advo-cate-General, 1880-85

; Parliamentary Secre-

tary to the Colonies, 1886 ; Chairman ofGrand Committees on Law and Trade Bills,1888-95

; carried through the House ofCommons the Burials Act, 1880 ; theMarried Women's Property Act, 1882 ; andAct abolishing Corporal Punishment in theArmy. Publications : A Treatise on Chan-cery Practice (6 eds.) ; (with Lord Davey)A treatise of Chancery Costs (2 eds.) ;

atranslation of Virgil's Eclogues into EnglishHexameters ; besides numerous political andother treatises and reviews. Recreation :

chess. Heir : none. Address : 24 Dray-cott Place, S.W. Clubs : Athenseum,Devonshire ; Wrexham Reform.

[Died 25 Aug. 1897.

MORGAN, His Honour Judge Harington ; aJudge of Civil Courts in Soudan from 1904 ;

5th s. of Walter Morgan, formerly Chief

Justice, Madras Presidency ; m. 1909,Lilian Elizabeth Lutley, d. of P. L. Sclater.Educ. : Harrow ;

Pembroke College, Oxford.Called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1887 ; joinedChester and South Wales Circuit. Address :

Khartoum, Soudan. [Died 11 May 1914.

MORGAN. Col. Harrison Ross Lewin, C.B.1893 ; J.P. Co. Limerick

; b. 5 April 1842 ;

s. of William Sullivan Morgan, M.A., J.P., ol

Old Abbey and Craggbeg, and Georgina, d.

of Major Ross Lewin, J.P., of Ross Hill,Co. Clare. Entered Royal Artillery, 1868;Colonel, 1895 ;

served Duifla expedition,1874-75 ;

Jowaki-Afridi expedition, 1877-78

(despatches, medal with clasp) ; Afghanwar, 1878-80 (despatches thrice, brevet of

Major, medal with clasp) ; Waziri expedi-tion, 1881 ;

Hazara expedition, 1888 (de-506

spatches, brevet of Lieut.-Col., clasp) ; ZhobField Force, 1890 (despatches) ; Hazaraexpedition, 1891 (despatches, clasp) ; retired,1896. Address : Old Abbey, Co. Limerick.

[Died 15 Nov. 1914.

MORGAN, Rev. Henry Arthur, D.D., Master ofJesus College, Cambridge, from 1885

; b. 1

July 1830 ; 3rd s. of Rev. Morgan Morgan,Vicar of Conway, N. Wales, and Fanny, e.

d. of John Nonnen, Liseberg, Gothenburg ;

m. Charlotte Linda, e. d. of Henry Barnes,Annfleld, Liverpool ; one s. four d. Educ. :

Shrewsbury ; private tuition ; King's Coll.London

; Jesus Coll. Camb. 26th Wrangler ;

retired Fellow of Jesus College. FormerlyLecturer, tutor, and Dean of Jesus College ;

Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1886 and1893 ; member of the Council of the Senate;,1868-72 ; served on Committee (1) to in-

quire into System of Training Cadets onboard H.M.S. "

Britannia," and (2) to in-

quire into Establishment of Royal NavalCollege, Greenwich, 1874. Publications:Mathematical Problems set at Jesus College,1858 ; The Northern Circuit, or brief notesof Sweden, Finland, and Russia, 1862

;The

Tenure of Fellowships, 1871;

The Mathe-matical Tripos : an Inquiry into its Influenceon Liberal Education, 1871; G. E. Corrie,D.D., a Sermon, 1885

;Church and Dissent

in Wales, 1895. Recreations: in early life,

cricket, boating, mountaineering ; captain of

Jesus College Boat Club; later cycling and

fishing. Address : Jesus College Lodge,Cambridge. Club : Alpine.

[Died 2 Sept. 1912.

MORGAN, Henry James, M.A. 1881; LL.D.

1903 ; F.R.S.C. 1904;

D.C.L. 1905 ; b. 14Nov. 1842, Quebec ; of Welsh descent ; m.1873, Emily (d. 1901), 2nd d. of late Hon.A. N. Richards, Q.C., Lieut.-Governor of

British Columbia ; three s. one d. Educ. :

Morrin College, Quebec. Was Keeper of

State Records, Chief Clerk Department of

State, and Acting Under-Sec, of State of

Canada ;retired on a pension, 1895 ;

Canadian Barr., 1873;one of the founders

and leaders of Canada First Party, 1869-70 ;

thanked by Government of Victoria (Aus-tralia) for services on behalf of Australian

Federation, 1884; originated idea Long Ser-

vice Medal for Canadian Volunteers, 1892 :

for Royal Decoration of Honour for Colonial

Women, 1903;

secured action for preven-tion of spitting in street cars and other

public places, 1901;

founded MontrealLiterary Club, 1863

; originated O'Garascholarships, Ottawa, Hamilton Monument,Halifax, and Davin Monument, Ottawa.Publications : founded Canadian Parlia-

mentary Companion, 1862, and The DominionAnnual Register and Review, 1878 ;

authorof Tour of H.R.H. Prince of Wales in Canadaand the U.S., 1860

; Sketches of Celebrated

Canadians, 1862;

The Dodd Family in

Canada (humorous), 1863;

The IndustrialPolitics of America, 1864

;The Place British

Americans have Won in History, 1865 ;The

Bibliotheca Canadensis, or a Manual of

Canadian Literature, 1867 ;The Bench and

Bar of Canada, 1878;

Recollections of

Father Dawson, 1894 ; Canadian Men andWomen of the Time, 1898, 2nd ed. 1912;Types of Canadian Women, Past and Present,1903 ;

Canadian Life in Town and Country,

1905; The Englishman in Canada, 1906;The Scot in Canada, 1907

;The Irish in

Canada, 1908 ; The Wolfe-Montcalm Monu-ment, Quebec (1908) ;

Our First Repre-sentatives at Westminster, 1912 ;

Canadian

Biographical Dictionary; edited Speechesand Addresses of Hon. Thos. D'Arcy M'Gee(1866) ;

numerous State papers, including a

Synopsis of the Constitution of Canada laid

before the Imperial Parliament, 1890. Re-

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MORRELL

creations : walking and boating in summer,walking and snowshoeing in winter. Ad-dress : Kenniston Apartments, Ottawa,Ontario ; Elderslie, Brockville, Ontario.Clubs : Authors', Royal Societies.

[Died 29 Dec. 1913.

MORGAN, Very Rev. J. ; Dean of Waterfordfrom 1893. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin.

Ordained, 1843 ; Curate of St. Patrick,Waterford ;

Vicar of Cahir and Curate of

Killardry, 1858-71 ; Rector of Lismore,Treasurer and Sub-Dean of Lismore Cathe-

dral, 1871-76 ; Rector of Holy Trinity, 1877-1890 ; Prebendary of Newcastle and Canon of

St Patrick's, Dublin, 1883-1900; Chaplain,

H.M.'s Prison, Waterford, 1884-1900. Ad-dress : The Deanery, Waterford.

[Died 7 Jan. 1904.

MORGAN, John Pierpont, LL.D. Yale andHarvard ;

member of banking firms, J. P.Morgan & Co., New York ; Drexel &Co., Philadelphia; Morgan, Grenfell &Co., London

;and Morgan, Harjes & Co.,

Paris : b. Hartford, Conn., 17 Apr. 1837;

m. 1865, Frances Louise Tracy, of NewYork ; one s. three d. Educ. : EnglishHigh School, Boston ; Gottingen. EnteredBank of Duncan Sherman & Co., 1857 ;

American agent of G. Peabody & Co.,

London, 1860 ;member of Dabney, Morgan,

& Co., 1864-71 ;member of Drexel,

Morgan & Co., 1871. Was prominent in

reorganisation of railroads, etc. ; was prin-cipal Negotiator Bond Issues of ClevelandAdministration. Recreations : dog-fancierand yachtsman (Corsair). Address : 13Prince's Gate, S.W. ; 219 Madison Avenue,New York : Dover House, Roehampton.

[Died 31 March 1913.

MORGAN, John T. ; Democrat ; b. Athens,Tenn., 20 June 1824. Educ. : chiefly in

Alabama. Admitted to Bar, 1845 ;Presi-

dential Ele9tor, 18GO ; delegate, 1861 (DallasCounty) ; joined Confederate army, 1861 ;

Col. 1862;

raised Fifty-first Alabama Regt.;Brig.-Gen. 1863 ; elected United StatesSenate (Alabama), 1877

; re-elected, 1882,1888, 1894, and 1900. Address : 315 4

Street, Washington ; Selma, Alabama, U.S.A.[Died 11 June 1907.

MORGAN, Richard Cope ; b. Abergavenny,Monmouthshire, 1827. Chairman of Morgan& Scott, Ltd., publishers ; founder andeditor of The Christian (formerly The Re-vival). Visited (with wife) Mission Stationsin Europe, Syria, Palestine, India, N. andS, Africa, America. Publications : Life ofRichard Weaver ; At Jesus' Feet ; The Out-poured Spirit ; God's Self-emptied Servant,with a Key to the Philippian Epistle ; andother expository writings. Address : North-field, Crescent Road, Crouch End, N.

[Died 29 Oct. 1908.

MORGAN, Sir Walter, Kt., cr. 1866 ; J.P. ;

b. 1821; m. 1851, Ada Maria (d. 1884), d.

of D. Harris. Educ. : King's College, Lon-don. Barr. Middle Temple, 1844 ; Judge ofN.W. Provinces, 1866-71 ; Judge of HighCourt of Bengal, 1862-66

;Chief Justice of

Madras, 1871-79. Address : 22 EgertonTerrace, Brompton, W.S. Club : Athen-aeum. [Died 28 Oct. 1906.

MORIARTY, Capt. Henry Augustus, R.N. ;

C.B. 1866; retired, 1874 ; b. on Dursey

Island, Co. Cork, 19 May 1815;

2nd s. ofJames Moriarty, Commander R.N. ; m. 1st,

1852, Lavinia C. Foster (d. 1874) : 2nd,1875, Harriet Elizabeth Avent (d. 1892);one s. two d. Educ. : the Rev. J. Neave,Portsmouth. Entered R.N. 1829 ; Master,1844; Staff-Commander, 1863; Staff-Capt.1867 ; served as Second Master on coast of

Syria, 1840 (English and Turkish medals) ;

as Master of"Penelope," commanded 72

men and brass howitzer at destruction of

slave barracoons up the river Gallinas (WestCoast), Feb. 1848 ; Master of

" Duke of

Wellington"

(131 guns), in the Baltic duringRussian War, 1854-55 (medal) ; assisted as

navigator in laying the Atlantic TelegraphCables, 1857-58, 1865-66, and recovering thebroken cable (C.B.) ; Master Attendant andQueen's Harbour Master at Portsmouth,1869-74. Decorated for assisting at the fourfirst attempts to lay the Atlantic TelegraphCables, and success in finding the lost cablein mid-ocean in 1866. Publications : a pam-phlet on the Currents of the Ocean andCirculation of Waters through the Globe ;

Sailing Directions for West Coast of Norway,White Sea, Islands in the Southern IndianOcean, and Pacific Islands (vol. ii.), for theHydrographer of the Admiralty ; articles onShip's Log, Navigation, and Seamanship forthe Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th edition.Address : 35 Manor Park, Lee, Kent.

[Died 18 Aug. 1906.

MORIARTY, Rt. Hon. John Francis, P.C. ;

K.C. ;Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland

from 1914 ; Bencher of the King's Inns ;

B.A., Trinity College, Dublin. Educ. :

Stoneyhurst. Attorney-General for Ireland,1913-14 ; H.M.'s First Serjeant-at-Law, Ire-

land, 1908-13; Solicitor-Gen, for Ireland,April-June 1913. Address : 47 Stephen'sGreen East, Dublin. [Died 2 May 1915.

MORICE, Sir George Pasha, K.C.M.G. ; cr.

1898; Comptroller-General of Egyptian

Ports and Lighthouses from 1879, and incommand of Egyptian Marine

; m. 1883,Emily, d. of James Hacket and widow of

Capt. Belson. Entered R.N. 1851; Captain,

retired, 1884; served Crimean war, 1854;China, 1858

; entered Egyptian Service,1871. Address : Ramleh, Alexandria,Egypt. [Died 1 Feb. 1904.

MORLEY, 3rd Earl of (cr. 1815), Albert Ed-mund Parker, P.C. ; Viscount Boringdon,1815 ;

Baron Boringdon, 1784 ; Chairmanof Committees and Deputy Speaker of theHouse of Lords from 1889

; Fellow andGovernor of Eton College ; J.P. ; Chairmanof Devon County Council

;'j b. London, 11June 1843 ; S. father 1864

; m. Margaret,d. of R. S. Holford, Weston Birt, 1876. ALiberal Unionist. Educ. : Eton

; BalliolColl. Oxford. 1st class in Classics, 1865.Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1868-74 ;

Under Secretary of State for War, 1880-85 ;

First Commissioner of Works, 1886. Ownedabout 8000 acres, and pictures by Sir JoshuaReynolds. Heir : s. Viscount Boringdon.Address : Saltram, Plympton, Devon ;

31Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Travellers',Brooks's. [Died 26 Feb. 1905.

MORRELL, Rr.-Adm. Arthur, entered Navy,1843

; Commander, 1861 ; Captain, 1869 ;

retired, 1873 ; Rr.-Adm. 1900 ; served WestCoast of Africa, 1843-48 ; Cape and BrazilStations, 1851 ; Burmese War, 1853 (medaland clasp) ; China, 1852-57 ; 5| years onSparta, 1st Lieut, of her during the RussianWar, detached to Sea of Okotsk and theKurile Islands to intercept the Russiansquadron if they abandoned Petropaulovski ;

the Barracouta captured a small Russianvessel, taking the only three of her crew left

on board after they had blown up the ship(despatches, thanks of French Governmentfor rescuing a French lady from pirates in

China) ; Borneo, 1861 (promoted Com-mander) ; Fenian disturbances, 1868

;Nico-

bar Islands, 1869 ; 2nd in command of

Kingfisher at suppression of Slave Trade,charge of prize, etc. ; 1st Lieut, of Ajax,1858-61 ; in temporary command for several

months, Commander of Duke of Wellingtonin 1867 ; after 3 years on Coast Guard,Lieut. Commander of Riflemen ; temporarilyexchanged with Flag Lieutenant, commanded

507

MORRELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Research and Spiteful ; thanks of IndianGovernment for taking possession of NicobarIslands ;

after retirement Captain Super-intendent of Training Ship Cornwall for 29

years, where he trained 2640 lads to servetheir Queen and country. Address : Ash-leigh House, Erith, Kent.

[Died 21 Sept, 1915.

MORRELL, Charles, J.P., Berks and Oxon ;

b. 4 Dec. 1842 ; m. 1st, 1865, Edith (d.

1878), d. of E. B. Gardner, of Mickleham,Surrey ; two . five d. ; 2nd, 1884, Emma,e. d. of late Rev. Sir John Leigh Hoskyns,9th Bt. ;

one s. one d. Educ. : Rugby ;

Trinity College, Oxford. Rowed in the

College eight, head of the river, 1863-64 ;

hunted a pack of harriers for two seasons in

Bucks ; took the Ledbury fox hounds, 1871,and hunted them for five seasons

;then took

the Worcestershire and hunted them for threeseasons ;

in 1884 took the South Oxfordshirefox hounds and hunted them for three

seasons, having hunted the Berkshire Valeharriers for three seasons previous to that.Address : The Manor, Dorchester, Oxon.

[Died 2 Sept. 1913.

MORRELL, George Herbert, M.A., B.C.L.(Oxon) ; M.P. (C.) Oxfordshire, Woodstock,1891-92, and from 1895; High Sheriff,

Oxon, 1885; Aid. C.C. Oxon; Lieut.-Col.V.D. (retired), 1st V.B. Oxford Lt. Inf. ;

J.P., D.L. ; b. 1845 ; 8. of late Rev. G. K.Morrell, D.C.L., Moulsford, Berks ; m. EmilyAlicia, d. of late J. Morrell, 1874 ; two s.

Educ. : Rugby ;Exeter College, Oxford ;

called to Bar, Inner Temple. Address :

Streatley House, near Reading ; HeadingtonHill, Oxford. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carl-

ton, New University. [Died 30 Sept. 1906.

MORRELL, R. M. ; Founder of NationalSunday League. [Died 12 Sept. 1912.

MORRIS, Col. Augustus William, C.B. 1900;

retired ; b. 18 Jan. 1845 ; *. of Rev. G. E.Morris ; m. 1876, Eva Constance, d. of Dr.Thomas Oxley ;

one s. one d. Educ. :

Rugby. Passed Staff College. First com-mission, 1864

;commanded 1st Northamp-

tonshire Regt. 1890-94 ;Assistant Adj.-Gen.

Eastern District ; Assist. Adj.-Gen. 5thDivision, S. African Field Force ; servedZulu War, 1879, Ulundi (medal with clasp) ;

Boer War, 1881 (severely wounded at

Majuba Hill, despatches) ; South African

War, 1899-1901 (Queen's medal with twoclasps, King's medal with two clasps, de-

spatches, C.B.). Decorated for South AfricanWar. Address : c/o Cox & Co.

[Died 5 March 1906.

MORRIS, Edward Ellis ; Professor of English,French, and German, University of Mel-bourne from 1883; b. Madras, 25 Dec.1843 ; s. of John Carnac Morris, F.R.S.,M.C.S. ; m. Edith (d. 1896), d. of GeorgeHiginbotham, Chief Justice of Victoria, 1879.Educ. : Rugby; Lincoln Coll. Oxford;M.A. Oxon, Melbourne, and Adelaide ;

Litt.D. Melbourne. Headmaster, Beds M. C.Public School, 1871 ; C. E. Grammar School,Melbourne, 1875 ; Vice-President of thePublic Library, National Gallery, andMuseums, Melbourne, 1896

; President ofProfessorial Board ; President (and Founder)of Charity Organisation Society. Publica-tions : Age of Anne (Epochs of Hist.), 1876

;

The Early Hanoverians, 1885;

Memoir of

George Higinbotham, 1895; Austral English,

a Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases,and Usages, 1898 ; Cook and his Comradesin Australia, 1902. Address: The Uni-

versity, Melbourne. [Died 1 Jan. 1902.

MORRIS, Sir George, K.C.B. ; cr. 1898 ; J.P.,

D.L.; b. 1833; *. of Martin Morris of

Spiddal and Galway, and Julia, d. of Dr.Charles Blake, of Galway ; bro. of LordMorris ; m. 1875, Elizabeth, o. d. of David

508

O'Connor Henchy, Stonebrook, Co. Kildare,formerly M.P. for Co. Kildare, and g.d. of

Sir John Burke, Bt., of Marble Hill, Co.

Galway* High Sheriff, 1860-61; M.P. Gal-

way, 1867-68, 1874-80 ; Commissioner LocalGovernment Board, Ireland, 1880-90 ;

Vice-President of same, 1890-98. Address : 48Leeson Street, Dublin. [Died 11 Sept. 1912.

MORRIS, Lt.-Col. Hon. George Henry ; Com-manding 1st Batt. Irish Guards ; 2nd s. of .

1st Baron Killanin, bro. and heir-pres. to2nd Baron ; b. 16 July 1872 ; m. 1913, DoraMaryan, 2nd d. of late James Wesley Hallof Melbourne, and step-d. of Mrs. WesleyHall of Berkeley House, Berkeley Square, W.Entered army, 1892 ; Captain, 1899 ; Major,1906 ; Lt.-Col. 1913 ; p.s.c. 1903 ; Adjutant3rd Batt. Rifle Brigade, 1897-1901 ; D.A.A.G.Belfast, 1904 ; Staff Captain, General Staff,

Army Headquarters, 1904-6 ; General Staff

Officer, 2nd grade, Staff College, 1908-11 ;

served N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-98, withTochi Field Force (medal with clasp) ; SouthAfrica, 1902 (despatches, medal with 4

clasps). Address : W Chesham Place, S.W.Clubs : Guards', Garrick, Ranelagh ; CountyGalway. [Died 1 Sept. 1915.

MORRIS, Sir John Henry, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1883.

Bengal Civil Service (retired) ; b. 9 Apr.1828

; e. s. of late Henry Morris, MadrasC.S. ; m. Anna Lillias (d. 1910), e. d. of Col.

C. Cheape, Killundine, Argyllshire, 1854.Educ. : Reading (privately) ; HaileyburyCollege. Joined B.C.S. 1848 ; served in the

Punjab, 1848-59 ; N.W. Provinces as Magis-trate of Allahabad, 1861-63 ;

Central Pro-vinces as Settlement Commissioner, 1863-68Chief Commissioner, 1868-83; C.S.I. 1877Owned about 4664 acres. Recreations : bi

game shooting, salmon fishing, and dry-trout fishing. Address : Killundine, Argylshire; 88 Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs

Wellington ; New, Edinburgh.[Died 14 Sept. 1912.

MORRIS, Major-Gen. John Ignatius ; DeputyAdjutant-General Royal Marines; b. 29Mar. 1842 ; 2nd s. of Rev. G. S. and SusanMorris. Educ. : privately. Barrister-at-

law, Inner Temple ;Hon. Certificate, R.N.

College, Greenwich. Entered R.M. 1859;Musketry Instructor ; Adjutant ; GunneryInstructor

;D.A.A.G. Suakim Field Force ;

D.A.A.G. R.M. Office, London; DeputyJudge - Advocate

; Admiralty RecruitingOfficer; D.A.G.R.M. Forces; Soudan cam-paign, 1884-85. Address : Craven House,Northumberland Avenue, W.C. Club:United Service. [Died 1 Oct. 1902.

MORRIS, Sir Lewis, Kt. ; cr. 1895; Officer

of the Redeemer of Greece ; J.P. ;Hon.

Fellow of Jesus Coll. Oxford; Writer of

Verse ; b. Carmarthen, 23 Jan. 1833 ;e. s.

of late Lewis Edward Williams Morris,

Penbryn, Carmarthenshire, and Sophia, d.

of late John Hughes, Carmarthen. Educ. :

Cowbridge and Sherborne Schools ;Jesus

Coll. Oxford (M.A.). 1st class Moderations,1853 ; 1st class Lit. Hum. 1855 ;

Chan-cellor's Prizeman for English Essay, 1858.

Barr. Lincoln's Inn ; practised chiefly as a

Conveyancing Counsel, 1861-81 ;sometime

Deputy-Chancellor, University of Wales;Vice-President of University College, Aberyst-wyth ; one of the pioneers of the educationmovement in Wales ;

Liberal candidate for

Pembroke Boroughs, 1886 ;for Carmarthen

Boroughs (retired before the poll), 1892;Jubilee and Coronation Medallist. Publica-

tions : Songs of Two Worlds, 1872-74-75;The Epic of Hades, 1876-77 ;

Gwen : a

Drama in Monologue, 1879 ;The Ode of

Life, 1880; Songs Unsung, 1883; Gycia :

a Drama, 1886 ; Songs of Britain, 1887 ;A

Vision of Saints, 1890 ; Songs without Notes,

1894; Idylls and Lyrics, 1896; Harvest

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Tide, 1901 ; The New Rambler, 1906 ; andmany articles and addresses on literary andeducational subjects. Recreations : litera-

ture, society. Address : Penbryn House,Carmarthen. Clubs : Athenaeum, Reform.

[Died 12 Nov 1907.

MORRIS, Philip Richard, A.R.A. 1877; b.

Devonport, 4 Dec. 1833 ; s. of J. S. Morris,engineer and iron founder

; m. d. of J.

Evans, Llangollen. First pursued his artin intervals of manual work ; was advisedby Holman Hunt ; studied the Elgin Marblesin British Museum ; entered R.A. schoolsand took various silver and gold medals,also Prize of Rome ; while a student ex-hibited his first picture in the R.A., PeacefulDays ; after which he exhibited continuously.Address : 40 Dover Street, W.

[Died 22 Apr. 1902.MORRIS, Maj.-Gen. Robert, Bengal Cavalry;

b. 5 April 1840. Entered army, 1857;

Maj.-Gen. 1895 ; retired, 1900 ; servedIndian Mutiny. 1857-58 (medal with clasp) ;

Afghan War, 1880 (medal). Address :

Beam, Torrington, North Devon.[Died 25 July 1914.

MORRIS, His Honour Judge William O'Connor,County Court Judge from 1872 ; e. s. of lateRev. B. Morris and Elizabeth, 4th d. andco-heiress of late Maurice Nugent O'Connor ;

m. Georgina K., e. d. of George HaywardLindsay, D.L., and Lady Mary Lindsay.Educ. : Epsom Coll. Epsom ; Laugharne ;

and Oriel College, Oxford (Scholar). 2ndclass Classics, Oxford, 1848. Barr. Ireland,1854 ; Professor of Law to the King's Inns,Dublin ; Special Commissioner of IrishFisheries. Owned about 2000 acres in theKing's County. Publications : Great Com-manders of Modern Times ; Napoleon (inthe Heroes Series) ; Moltke ; Memories andThoughts of a Life ; Irish History (forthe Cambridge University Press) ; Hannibal(in the Heroes Series) ; Ireland, 1798-1898 ;

The Campaign of 1815 ; Current Irish

Questions ; Memoirs of Gerald O'Connor.Recreations : hunting, shooting, fishing.Address : Gartnamona, Tullamore.

[Died 3 Aug. 1904.MORRIS and KILLANIN, 1st Baron, Michael

Morris ; Life Peer as Baron Morris, GreatBritain, 1889 ;

Baron Killanin, 1900 ; Bt.1885 ; P.C., Ireland, 1866 ; England, 1889 ;

LL.D. (Hon., Dublin, 1887) ; Chairmanof Board of National Education

; senator of

Royal University, Ireland ; and Vice-Chan-cellor from 1899 ; b. Galway, 14 Nov. 1827

;

t. of Martin Morris, J.P., Spiddal, Co.Galway, and Julia, d. of Dr. Charles Blake,Galway ; m. Anna, d. of Hon. George HenryHughes, a Baron of Court of Exchequer,Ireland, 1860. Educ. : Galway Coll. ;

Trin. Coll. Dublin. B.A. ; Honours in

Science, 1st Senior Moderator, 1847; Barr.

Ireland, 1849 ; Q.C. 1863 ; M.P. for Galway,1865-67

; Solicitor-General, 1866; Attorney-

General, 1866-67 ; third Justice of CommonPleas, 1867-76 ; Chief Justice of same, 1876-1887 ; Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 1887-1889

; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1889-1900 ; Bencher, King's Inn, 1866

; Lincoln'sInn, 1890. Heir : (to Barony of Killanin)s. Hon. Martin Henry Fitzpatrick, M.P.,b. 18G7. Address : 34 Grosvenor Place,S.W. ; Spiddal, Co. Galway. Clubs : Carl-

ton, Athenaeum ; University, Dublin.[Died 8 Sept. 1901.

MORRISON-BELL, Sir Charles William, 1st

Bt., cr. 1905 ; Landowner ; J.P. for Durham,Northumberland, Sussex, Wilts ; D.L. forDurham

; b. 18 Mar. 1833 ; s. of Wm. Bell,J.P., Ford Hall, Co. Durham ; m. 1863,Louisa Maria, d. of W. H. Dawes, J.P., ofthe Hall, Kenilworth ; fpur s. two d. Educ. :

St. John's College, Cambridge. Late Major

MOETON

3rd Batt. Durham Rifle Volunteers; Lieut.

15th (King's) Hussars, Lancashire Hussars(Yeomanry), Durham Artillery Volunteers.Heir : s. Claude William Hedley [b. 5 May1867 ; m. 1903, Frances Isabel, d. of Lieut.' -

Col. C. A. Logan ; three d. Address: High-green Manor, Northumberland ; BalcombeTower, Bournemouth. Clubs : Carlton,Constitutional, Northern Counties.] Recrea-tions : motoring, hunting, shooting, andfishing. Address : Otterburn Hall, andHighgreen Manor, Northumberland ; 13Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. ; Manor Heath,Bournemouth

; Otterburn, Bournemouth.Clubs : Carlton, Army and Navy, Cavalry,Royal Automobile, Northern CountiesRanelagh. [Died 20 Oct. 1914.

MORSE, L. Lapper ; b. 24 May 1853 ; s. ofCharles Morse of Stratton St. Margaret,Wilts ; m. Winifred, d. of Isaac Humphries,Broad Hinton, Wilts

; two s. four d. Educ. :

High School, Swindon. Alderman, on WiltsCounty Council ; J.P. for Wilts

;Member

of Primitive Methodist Church; M.P. (L.)South Wilts, 1906-10. Recreation : garden-ing. Address: The Croft, Swindon. Clubs:Reform, National Liberal.

[Died 10 Sept. 1913.

MORSHEAD, Edmund Doidge Andersons M.A.Educ. : New Coll. Oxford. Fellow, 1874-1879 ; at one time assistant master, Win-chester School. Publications: The SuppliantMaidens of ^Eschylus in English Verse, 1883

;

(Edipus the King, from the Greek of So-phocles, 1885. [Died 24 Oct. 1912.

MORSHEAD, Sir Warwick Charles, 3rd Bt. ;

cr. 1784; J.P. for Berks and Cornwall ;

C.C. Berks; late Captain InniskillingDragoons, retired 1853 ; b. Nov. 1824 ;

S. father 1828 ; m. 1st, Selina (d. 1883),d. of Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt

; 2nd,Sarah, d. of Montagu Wilmot, 1887. Educ. :

Edinburgh. Heir: none. Address: ForestLodge, Binfield, Berks ; Tregaddick, Bodmin,Cornwall. Clubs : Army and Navy, Cavalry.

[Died 17 March 1905.

MORTEN, Honnor. Publications : The Nurses'Dictionary, A Complete System of Nursing(editor) ; Letters of Abelard (editor) ; Con-sider the Children; Health in the HomeLife

;The Nursery Nurse's Companion ;

Child-Nurture. Address : Oakdene, Rother-field, Sussex. Club : Writers'.

[Died 14 July 1913.

MORTON, Arthur Henry Aylmer, M.A., anEcclesiastical Commissioner from 1904 ;

Chairman of St. George's Hanover SquareBench of Magistrates, 1907

;b. 1836

; s. ofEdward Morton, Kensington Gate, HydePark

; m. 1903, Evelyn, 3rd d. of Sir W. H.Wilson-Todd, Bart., M.P. (q.v.), of HalnabyHall, and Tranby Park, Yorks. Educ. :

Eton ; King's Coll. Camb. Classical Honours;Fellow of King's Coll. Camb. ; bursar andSenior Dean (retired) ; Eton Eleven ; after-

wards tutor at Eton ; contested East Leeds,1892 ; North Manchester, 1895 ; L.C.C. for

Rotherhithe, 1895-98; M.P. (C.) Deptford,1897-1906. Address : 80 Eaton Place, Bel-

grave Square, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Athe-

nseum, Ranelagh, Wellington.[Died 15 June 1913.

MORTON, Charles ; Manager Palace Theatre ;

b. Hackney, 15 Aug. 1819. Fifty-eightyears a manager and proprietor of musichalls and theatres. Address : Palace

Theatre, W. [Died 18 Oct. 1904.

MORTON, Edward John Chalmers, M.P. (G.L.)Devonport from 1892 ; late secretary toHome Rule Union ; b. 1856 ;

s. of late J. C.

Morton. Educ. : Harrow ; St. John's Coll.

Camb. President of the Union. Barr. 1885.Club : National Liberal.

[Died 3 Oct. 1902.509

MORTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MORTON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Gerald de CourcyK.C.I.E., cr. 1899 ; C.B. 1893

;C.V.O

1903 ; Maj.-Gen. on Staff to commamtroops. 7th Div. and Dublin District, from1902 ; b. Calcutta, 7 Feb. 1845 ; 2nd s. o

T.C. Morton, barrister ; m. 1st, 1876, Susai

(d. 1883), d. of Major R. Grindall, H.E.I.C.S.

2nd, 1886, Ada, d. of Major-Gen. CrasteR.E. ;

three d. Educ. : Eton ; SandhurstJoined 6th Royal Regt., 1863

; Adjt. 18671871 ; A.D.C. and private secretary t(

Lt.-Gov., Punjab, 1871-77; Brigade-MajoAfghan Campaign, 1878-79 ; A.A.G. AfghanCampaign, 1879-80 ;

D.A.A.G. RohilkumDist. 1882-83; A.A.G. Oudh Dist. and aArmy Headquarters in India, 1883-89commanded 1st Batt. Royal Munster Fusi

liers, 1889-91 ; Brigadier-Gen. BundelkundDistrict, 1891-95 ; Adj.-Gen. in India, 18951898 ; late commanding Lahore DistrictWar Services : N.W.F. 1868, medal andclasp ; Afghan War, medal and 4 claspsKandahar star ; Brevets of Major ancLieutenant-Colonel. Decorated for militaryservices. Recreations : cricket, bicyclingfishing, and the drama. Address : Dis-

trict Lodge, Curragh Camp. Clubs : Armyand Navy, Garrick ;

Kildare Street, Dublin[Died 20 Apr. 1906

MOSLEY, Sir Oswald; 4th Bt. ;cr. 1781

D.L., J.P. ; b. Staffordshire, 25 Sept. 1848 ;

S. father 1890; m. 1873, Elizabeth, d. ofSir Wm. White ; one s. three d. Educ. .

Eton, and travelled in all parts of Europefor three years with a tutor. Owned about3800 acres. Recreations : motoring ;

breederof shorthorns

;was a practical farmer

;ex-

tensive gardener ;had a museum of British

birds. Heir : s. Oswald [b. 29 Dec. 1873 ;

m. 1895, Katharine Maud, d. of Capt.J. H. E. Heathcote; three s.]. Address:Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent ; Abing-worth, Thakeham, Sussex. Clubs : Wind-ham, Orleans, Royal Automobile.

[Died 10 Oct. 1915.

MOSS, Hon. Sir Charles, Kt,, cr. 1907;LL.D.

;

Chief Justice of Ontario from 1902; b. 1840 ;

m. 1871, Emily, 2nd d. of Hon. RobertBaldwin Sullivan, Judge of the Court of

Queen's Bench ; three s. two d. Called tothe Ontario Bar, 1869 ; held Law SocietyScholarships, 1865-66-67-68; Lecturer andExaminer to Law Society, U.C. 1872-79 ;

Bencher of Law Society, 1880-97; Q.C.1881

; President York Law Association,1891-92

; Justice of Court of Appeal for

Ontario, 1897; LL.D. University of Toronto,

1900; Vice-Chancellor of University, 1900-

1906; Member of Board of Governors of

University, 1906. Address : Court of

Appeal, and 547 Jarvis Street, Toronto,Ontario. Clubs : Toronto ; Royal Cana-dian Yacht, York. [Died 12 Oct. 1912.

MOSS, Captain Ernest William, D.S.O. 1900;

4th Batt. Worcestershire Regt. ; b. 26 Sept.1876

; y. s. of late M. H. Moss of Belsize,Worthing ; m. 1910, Mary Elizabeth Grace,o. c. of Frank M. Howard

;one s. Educ. :

Tonbridge School. Entered army, 1897 ;

served with M.I., South Africa, 1900-2(despatches, Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King'smedal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.). Address : Helms-ley House, Worthing. [Died 10 Aug. 1915.

MOSS, Sir H. Edward, Kt. ; cr. 1906 ; D.L.,J.P. ; Chairman of Moss' Empires, Ltd. ;

s. of James Moss; m. 1st, Ellen Alee Bram-

well; 2nd, Florence Nellie Craig ; one d.

Educ. : Edinburgh and Glasgow. Recreations :

motoring, shooting, and golfing. Address :

Middleton Hall, Gorebridge, N.B. Clubs :

Junior Constitutional, Royal Automobile ;

Conservative, Edinburgh. [DiedZb Nov. 1912.MOSS, Lewis S., C.I.E. 1901; Agent and

Manager, Madras Railway Company (retired).Address : Bonley Bay Lodge, Jersey.

[Died 30 Aug 1903.510

MOSSE, Charles Benjamin, C.B. 1874; C.M G

1897; M.A., M.R.C.P.I., M.R.C.S. ; Super-

intending Medical Officer and M.L.C.,Jamaica-; b. 1830. Entered A.M.S. 1858;retired, 1876 ; served Gambia, 1866

; Ash-anti War, 1873-74 (despatches twice, C.B.,medal with clasp). Address: Kingston,Jamaica. [Died 4 July 1912.

MOSTYN, Sir Pyers William, 9th Bt. ; cr. 1670 ;

D.L., J.P. ; b. Talacre, 14 Aug. 1846 ; s. of8th Bt. and Hon. Frances Georgiana Fraser,2nd d. of 14th Baron Lovat ; S. father 1882

;

m. Anna, d. of Thomas A. Perry, BithamHouse, Warwickshire, 1880 ; one s. three d.Owned about 4200 acres. High Sheriff,1883 and 1893. Heir : s. Pyers, b. 1895.Address : Talacre, Prestatyri, Flintshire

;

Penmenes, Constitution Hill, Parkstone, Dor-set. Club : Wellington.

[Died 10 May 1912.MOTT, Edward Spencer (Nathaniel Gubbins),

journalist ; b. Wall, near Lichfield, 7 Apr.1844; 2nd s. of Wm. Mott, J.P., D.L.Educ. : Eton, private tutor, and RoyalMilitary Coll. 2nd Landscape Drawing,R.M. Coll. to Gatacre (afterwards General),only prize ever won. Received commissionin 19th Regt. (now Princess of Wales' Own),Feb. 1862 ; served on frontiers of India andBurmah till end of 1867 ; afterwards stroll-

ing actor ; joined Sporting Times, Feb.1877 ; contributed to Pioneer (India)first year of publication ; contributedPall Mall Gazette, Lady's Pictorial, Baily'Magazine, and many other publicaticPublications : Clear the Course ; My Hos-tesses ; Wanted a Wife (operetta) ; Cakesand Ale; A Mingled Yarn, 1898; TheFlowing Bowl, 1899; The Great Game,1900 ; Dopes, Bits of Turf, 1901

; TheKing's Racehorses, 1902, etc. ; written and" modernised "

many pantomimes and bur-lesques. Recreations : in earlier days gam-bling ; later gardening, trimming hedges,and country walks. Address : SportingTimes Office, 52 Fleet Street, B.C.

[Died 5 June 1910.MOTTL, Felix, General Music director ; con-

ductor of the Opera, Carlsruhe and Bayreuth,from 1881 ; b. 24 Aug. 1856 in Vienna ;

m. Henriette Standhardtner, singer. Educ. :

Conservatorium in Vienna. Assistant toRichard Wagner at Bayreuth, 1876 ;

withLiszt in Weimar and Bayreuth, 1880. Pub-lications : various compositions, songs,two operas. Recreation : music. Address :

Carlsruhe. [Died 2 July 1911.

MOTTRAM, Sir Richard, Kt. ; cr. 1897, J.P.

Mayor of the County Borough of Salford,1894-98

; member of Iron and Steel Insti-

tute ; Trustee of Christ Church, Salford,and Stowell Memorial Church, Salford ;

alsoPresident of the West Salford ConservativeAssociation

; Director of Galloways, Ltd.,Chilian Mills Co. Ltd., and Manchester Liners,Ltd. ; Member of Imperial Society of

Knights, and Knights Representative for

the Manchester District ; b. 15 Oct. 1848 ;

y. s. of late Richard Elliott Mottram ;m.

1894, Margaret Edith, d. of W. A. Mortonof Horwich, nr. Bolton ; two s. four d.

Educ. : Manchester Grammar School.

Knighted on occasion of H.M. Queen Vic-toria's Diamond Jubilee. Address : BeechHouse, Pendleton, Salford. Club : Man-chester Conservative. [Died 4 Apr. 1914.

MOUAT, Sir James, K.C.B., cr. 1894 ;V.C. ;

b. 1815; s. of James Mouat, M.D. ;

m.Adela, d. of Rev. N. Tindal. Educ. : Univ.Coll. London

;Paris. Entered Army Med-

ical Department, 1838; Surgeon-General,

1864; served Crimea, 1854-55; New Zea-

land, 1860-65 ; Hon. Surgeon to the Queen,1888. Address: 108 Palace Gardens Ter-

race, W. Club : Junior United Service.

[Died 4 Jan. 1899.

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 MOWAI

MOULE, Rt. Rev. George Evans, D.D. ;m.

Adelaide Sarah (d. 1909). Edue. : private ;

Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. Scholar (B.A.,1850 ;

Senior Optime and 3rd class Classical

Tripos). Ordained 1851 ;curate of Ford-

ington and Chaplain Dorset County Hospi-tal, 1851-57 ; C.M.S., missionary, 1857-80 ;

resigned, 1906 ; Bishop of Mid-China, 1880-1908. Address : Hangchow, China.

[Died 3 March 1912.

MOULTON, (Mrs.) Louise Chandler, Americanpoet and prose-writer ; b. Pomfret, Con-necticut, of English ancestry. Publications :

Swallow-Flights ;In the Garden of Dreams

;

In Childhood's Country ; At the Wind'sWill all verse

; also, 5 vols. of children'sstories ;

5 vols. of stories for adults ; oneor two books of short essays ; and 2 vols. of

travel, entitled, Random Rambles and LazyTours in Spain and Elsewhere. Mrs. Moul-ton was the literary executor of PhilipBourke Marston, and edited and prefaced acollected edition of his poems. She passedpart of every summer in London. Address :

28 Rutland Square, Boston, U.S.A.[Died 10 Aug. 1908.

MOULTON, Rev. William Fiddian, M.A. (Lend.),Hon. M.A. (Camb.), Hon. D.D. (Edin.),J.P. ; Headmaster of the Leys School,Cambridge, from 1874 ; b. Leek, 14 March1835 ; e. s. of Rev. J. E. Moulton

; m. d.

of Rev. Samuel Hope. Educ. : WoodhouseGrove School ; Wesley Coll. Sheffield. En-tered Wesleyan Ministry, 1858; ClassicalTutor at Richmond College, 1858-74

; Presi-dent of the Wesleyan Conference, 1890 ;

Gold Medallist, Prizeman, and late Ex-aminer of University of London ; Examinerin University of Wales ; member of theNew Testament Revision Company and of

Cambridge Apocrypha Revision Committee ;

References editor of R.N.T. Publications :

History of English Bible ; Commentary onHebrews in Bishop Ellicott's Popular Com-mentary ; joint-author with Dr. Milligan of

Commentary on St. John's Gospel ; editorof Winer's Grammar of New TestamentGreek. Recreation : walking. Address :

The Leys, Cambridge. [Died 5 Feb. 1898.

MOUNT, Ven. Francis John, Vicar of Burphamfrom 1899

; Archdeacon of Chichester, 1887;

b. Wasing Place, near Reading, 14 Oct.1831. Educ. : Eton ; Oriel Coll. Oxford(M.A.). Ordained assistant Curate at Hor-sham, 1855-71 ; Vicar of Firle, 1871-77 ;

Vicar of Cuckfleld, 1877-87; Examining

Chaplain to Bishop of Chichester, 1870 ;

Canon of Chichester, 1887-1900. Address :

The Vicarage, Burpham, Arundel.[Died 9 May 1903.

MOUNT, William George, J.P., D.L. ; Chair,of the Co. Coun. of Berks

; b. 18 July 1824;

s. of William Mount, late M.P. for Newport,Isle of Wight, and Charlotte, d. of G. Talbot,Temple Guiting, Gloucestershire

; m. Mari-anne E., d. of 11. Clutterbuck of WatfordHouse, Herts, 1802. Educ. : Eton

; BalliolColl. Oxford (M.A.). M.P. (C.) for NewburyDivision of Berkshire, 1885-1900. Address :

Wasing Place, near Reading. Club : Carl-ton. [Died 14 Jan. 1906.

MOUNTCASHELL, 5th Earl of (cr. 1781),Charles William Moore, D.L., J.P. ; BaronKilworth, 1764; Viscount Mountcashell,1766

; b. 17 Oct. 1826 ; s. of 3rd Earl andAnne, d. of Samuel Wyss, Berne, Switzer-land ; .S. b. 1889; m. 2nd, Florence, d. of

Henry Cornelius, Ross-na-Clonagh, Queen'sCo. 1893. Educ. : Eton. Owned about12,400 acres. Heir : cousin Edward, b.

1829. Address : More Park, Kilworth, Co.Cork. Clubs : Carlton, Primrose.

[Died 20 Feb. 1898.MOUNTCASHELL, 6th Earl (cr. 1781), Edward

George Augustus Harcourt Moore ; b. 27

Nov. 1829, s. of Hon. and Rev. E. G. Moore.Canon of Windsor, and Anne Matilda, d. oi

17th Baron Clinton. S. cousin, 1898.Educ. : Eton ; St. John's College, Cam-bridge. B.A. 1851 ; M.A. 1854 ; called tothe Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1854. Heir :

none. Address : Beryl, Wells, Somerset.Clubs : United University, Carlton.

[Died I Apr. 1915.

MOUNTFORD, Edward William, architect;F.R.I.B.A.; b. Shipston-on-Stour, Worcester-shire, 22 Sept. 1855 ; s. of Edward Mount-ford. Educ.: Clevedon, Somerset, privately.Articled to Habershon and Pite, architects,Bloomsbury Square, 1872 ; commencedpractice as an architect, 1881 ; won opencompetition for Sheffield Town Hall, 1890.Battersea Town Hall; Battersea Poly-technic ; St. Olave's Grammar School,Southwark

; Northampton Institute, Clerk -

enwell; Museum and Technical School for

Corporation of Liverpool ; new CentralCriminal Court, Old Bailey, for the Corpora-tion of the City of London, were all erectedfrom his designs, with many smaller build-

ings, churches, and vicarages ; PresidentArchitectural Association, 1893-94-95. Re-creations : rowing, fishing, cricket ; memberof Surrey County Cricket Club. Address :

Norwich House, 13 Southampton Street,Bloomsbury, W.C. ; 11 Craven Hill, Lan-caster Gate, W. Club : Constitutional.

[Died 1 Feb. 1908.MOUNTGARRET, 13th Viscount (cr. 1550),Henry Edmund Butler, D.L.

; [3rd Viscountcommanded the Forces in Ireland, 1642,and was an active Royalist like his son] ;

b. 20 Feb. 1816; s. of Hon. Henry Butler,

3rd s. of llth Viscount and d. of JohnHarrison, Newton House, New York

; S.uncle 1846 ; m. Frances, d. of ThomasRawson, Nidd Hall, Yorkshire, 1844. Educ. :

Oxford (B.A.). Owned about 14,700 acres.Heir: s. Hon. Henry E. Butler, b. 1844.Address : 77 South Audley Street, W. ; 27Lansdowne Place, Leamington ; Ballyconra,Kilkenny. [Died 26 Aug. 1900.

MOUNTGARRET. 1st Baron of Nidd (cr. 1911),Henry Edmund Butler ; 14th Viscount (Ire-

land), cr. 1550. [3rd Viscount commandedthe forces in Ireland, 1642, and was anactive Royalist like his son] ; b. 18 Dec.1844 ;

s. of 13th Viscount and Frances, d.

of Thomas Rawson, Nidd Hall, Yorkshire ;

S. father 1900 ; m. 1st, 1868, Mary Eleanor(d. 1900), d. of St. John Charlton of ApleyCastle, Shropshire ; one s. two d.

; 2nd,1902 ; Robinia Marion, d. of Colonel E. H.Hanning-Lee, of Bighton Manor, Alresford,Hants

;one s. Educ. : Eton ; Christ

Church, Oxford. Owned about 14,700 acres.Heir: s. Hon. Edmund S. Butler. Ad-dress : 93 Eaton Square, S.W. ;

Nidd Hall,Yorks ; Ballyconra, Kilkenny.

[Died 2 Oct. 1912.

MOWAT, Hon. Sir Oliver, G.C.M.G.; cr. 1897 ;

LL.D., Lieut.-Gov. of Ontario from 1897 ;

b. Kingston, 22 July 1820 ; e. s. of late JohnMowat, formerly of Canisby, Caithness ;

m.Jane, 2nd d. of late John Ewart, Toronto,1846 (d. 1893). Barr. Upper Canada, 1841 ;

Q.C. 1856;

sat, in Quebec Union Conference,1864 ; member for South Ontario in CanadaAssembly, 1857-64 ; Proy. Secretary inBrown-Dorion Administration, 1858 ; Post-master-General in Macdonald-Dorion Ad-ministration, 1863-64, and in the TacheCoalition Government, 1864 ;

Vice-Chan-cellor of Ontario, 1864-72 ;

Premier andAttorney-General of Ontario, 1872 until July1896, when resigned to accept office of

Minister of Justice in Dominion Cabinetand leadership of Senate

; resigned theseoffices Nov. 1897 on accepting office of

Lieut.-Gov. of Ontario. Address : Govern-ment House, Toronto. [Died 19 Apr. 1903.

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MOWBRAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

MOWBRAY, Rt. Hon. Sir John Robert, 1st

Bt. : cr. 1880 ; P.O., D.C.L., J.P., D.L. ;

M.P. (C.) University of Oxford, 1868 ;

Chairman of Committee on Standing Orders,and of Committee of Selection, House of

Commons, from 1874 ; Father of the Houseof Commons from 1898 ; b. Exeter, 3 June1815 ; o. 8. of late Robert Stribling Cornishand Marianne, o. c. of John Powning, Hill's

Court, Exeter ;m. Elizabeth, o. c. of George

Isaac Mowbray, Bishop Wearmouth, andMortimer, Berks, 1847 ; assumed name of

Mowbray by Royal license, 1847. Educ. :

Westminster ; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.).Student of Christ Church, 1835

; HonoraryStudent of Christ Church, 1875 ; Presidentof Oxford Union Debating Society, 1836 ;

2nd class Lit. Hum. 1836;

Barr. InnerTemple, 1841

;M.P. (C.) City of Durham,

1853-68 ; Judge-Advocate-General, 1858-68;

1853-68 ; Judge-Advocate-General, 1858-59,1866-68 ; Church Estate Commissioner, 1866-

1868, 1871-93. Heir: s. Robert, b. 1850.Address : 47 Onslow Gardens, S.W. ;

War-ennes Wood, Mortimer, Berks. Clubs : Carl-

ton, Oxford and Cambridge.[Died 22 Apr. 1899.

MOXON, Yen. Robert Julius ; Archdeacon ofGrafton from 1897. Ordained, 1888;Vicar of Lower Clarence, 1888-92 ; Tenter-

field, 1892-95 ; Inverell, 1895-96. Address :

The Vicarage, Grafton, N.S.W.[Died 1897.

MOYNAN, R. T., R.H.A., 1890 ; b. Dublin, 27April 1856. Educ. : with a view to enteringthe Army Control Depart., open competitionfor which being suddenly closed, was in-

duced to study medicine ; three yearssufficed to prove the profession utterly un-congenial ; student of Art at the RoyalHibernian Academy, Dublin, 1883 (bronzeand silver medals, 1st place drawing antique,1st place drawing life nude, and 1st placefor painting figure) ; Royal Academy,Antwerp, under Verlat, 1884 (1st place for

painting from the 'nude) ; Paris, under MM.Collin, Courtois, Bouguereau, and RobertFleury, 1885-86; A.R.H.A., 1889. Ad-dress : 15 Garville Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin.

[Died 10 Apr. 1906.

MUDALIYAR, Rao Bahadur C. Jumbulingam,C.I.E. 1902 ; Judge of the Madras CityCivil Court from 1902 ; for several years anelected member of the Madras LegislativeCouncil. Address : Madras.

[Died 15 Feb. 1906.MUELLER, Sir Ferdinand ^tffl? K.C.M.G. ; cr.

1879 ; M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Govern-ment Botanist in Victoria from 1852 ; b.

1825. Educ. : Germany. Created a Baronof Kingdom of Wiirtemberg, 1871. Ad-dress : Melbourne, Victoria. f.

[Died Oct. 189/!MUHAMMAD AMIR HASAN KHAN, Taluqdar

of Mahmoodabad, Kasta, Jarwal ; also en-titled to be addressed as Amir-ud-dowlahSayyid-ul-mulk Mumtazjang ; Hon. Magis-trate ; Hon. Munsiff (Judge) ; Hon. Assis-tant Commissioner ; Knight of the Empire ;

b. 16 June 1849. His pedigree could betraced back as far as the 1st Khaliff of theSunnis, named Abubokr

; many of his an-cestors were Subedors (Governors) under theMughal Emperors. His mother was of theremnant of the Farooqi dynasty of Bokharain Central Asia ; m. d. of Shaik Akbar AliSaheb Osmani of Satrik (in Oudh). Educ. :

Sitapoor ; Queen's College, Benares ; Can-ning College, Lucknow ; Nani Tall by aprivate tutor, P. T. Carnaigy, the late

Deputy-Corn, of Assam. Fellow of CalcuttaDeputy-Corn, of Assam. Fellow of CalcuttaUniversity. S. father, 1858, at the age of10 years ; served battles of Nawab Ganj,Rohaiva, Panch Peri, during the Mutiny ;

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served in the lines of the British officers ;

served in the beleaguered garrison of Baily'Guard (Lucknow) ; at the great Durbar, :

j

held at Lucknow, was presented with asword of honour by Lord Lawrence

; serveqlOudh legislature from 1866 to 1900 ;

started Madrasa Islamia in Lucknow ; madea remission of 35 thousand rupees to histtenants during the Famine of 1897

; served!the Govt. in Iraq (Arabia), and was awarded;!with the title of Naseer-ul-Millatai Wad Sirftby the Ulema of Iraq for his munificence ;loffered his services in the Afghan WarMChitral Expedition, and China War ; serveqthe Government in the capacity of Presidentand Vice-President of the Taluqdar'sciation, Lucknow ; formerly Member of

Legislative Council. Calcutta. Decorated fc

public and loyal services. Publications : alseries of translations of Oriental (Persian and!Arabic) books into English, named IdleHours

; poems in 3 volumes called Diwan-e-lSehr (nom-de-plume) ; Marsias (elegies com-1memorating the martyrdom of the de-fscendants of Hazrat Ali). Recreations :

prose and poetic compositions. ^

Moqim Mauzil Mahmoodabad, Dist. Sitapur,Oudh India. [Died 31 May 1903.

f

MUHAMMED ASLAM KHAN, Hon.Nawab, Sirdar Bahadur, K.C.V.O., cr. 1911A.D.C. to H.M. King Edward VII., 1902C.I.E. 1887. Served in 7th (now 5th;Bengal Cavalry throughout Indian Mutinyappointed command Jezailchis, 1881

; ac-

companied Sir Peter Lumsden from Badghisto Pandjeh, 1884; sent with late Col.jStewart to Herat, 1885

; went as British!Representative to Bala Murghab to keep the!Janishidia under control ; acted as PoliticalOfficer of the Khyber Pass, 1896

; shapedthat valuable fighting force, the KhyberRifles (levies), and appointed to commandthem, 1897

; Political Officer with 5th BriJgade, Tirah Expeditionary Force, 1897-98 Jretired on double pension, with title andlrank of Nawab and Sirdar Bahadur, afteq41 years' service, 1898 ; represented N.W,Frontier as guest of the nation at KingEdward's Coronation. Address : PeshawarS. India. [Died 13 Oct. 1914i

MUIR, John, A.M., LL.D., U.S. Explorer ancNaturalist ; b. Dunbar, Scotland, 21 Apri1838 ; *. of Daniel and Anne Gilrye Muirm. 1879, d. of Dr. John Strentzel of Cali-fornia

; two d. Educ. : Grammar SchoolDunbar

; University of Wisconsin. Afterleaving Wisconsin University made longjourneys afoot, mostly, and alone in Canada,the Eastern and Southern U.S., California,Alaska

; also long canoe voyages in southeastern Alaska

; in 1903-4 travelled in

Europe. Russia, the Caucasus, Siberia, Manchuria, Japan, China, India, Egypt, Australia,and New Zealand; in 1911-12 in SouthAmerica and Africa

; interested chiefly inbotanical and geological studies ; visited theArctic Regions in 1880, on the U.S. steamer"Corwin," in search of the De Long expedi-

tion; laboured many years in cause of

forest preservation ; Member of WashingtonAcademy of Science

; National Institute ofArts and Letters ; National Academy ofArts and Letters ; Fellow American Asso-ciation for the Advancement of Science ;

President of Sierra Club ; Hon. degrees :

A.M. Harvard, LL.D. Wisconsin, LL.D.California, Doc.Litt. Yale. Publications:The Mountains of California

; Our NationalParks; Stickeen, The Story of a Dog;Yosemite ; My First Summer in the Sierra ;

My Boyhood and Youth; numerous articles;

on the natural history of the Pacific coastAlaska, etc. ; edited Picturesque California.Address : Martinez, California. Club : Uni-versity, San Francisco. [Died 24 Dec. 1914.

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

lUIR, Sir John, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1892 ; D.L.,J.P. ; head of James Finlay and Co., mer-chants and shipowners ; b. 8 Dec. 1828 ;

m. Margaret, d. of Alexander Kay, Cornhill,

Lanarkshire, 1860. Lord Provost of Glas-

gow, 1890-92. Heir : s. Alexander, b. 1868.

Address : 6 Park Gardens, Glasgow ; Dean-ston House, Doune Perthshire. Clubs : Re-form, National Liberal; Scottish Liberal,Edinburgh ; Liberal and Imperial, New,Glasgow. [Died 6 Aug. 1903.

IUIR, Sir William, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1867 ; LL.D.,D.C.L., Ph.D. (Bologna) ; b. 1819 ; s. of

William Mnir, Glasgow ; m. Elizabeth, d.

of James Wemyss, B.C.S., 1840 (d. 1897).

Educ. : Kilmarnqck Academy ;Edin. and

Glasgow Universities ; Haileybury Coll. En-tered Bengal C.S. 1837 ; Secretary Govern-ment N.W.P. India ; member of RevenueBoard ; during Mutiny in charge of In-

telligence Department, Agra ; Secy. Govern-ment of India ; member of Governor-General's Council, 1867 ; Lieut.-GovernorN.W.P. 1868; Financial Minister, India,1874 ; member of Council for India, 1876 ;

Principal and Vice-Chancellor University of

Edinburgh, 1885-1902. Publications: Life. of Mahomet; The Caliphate; Mameluke; Dynasty ; The Coran : its Composition andTeaching, and the Testimony it bears to the

Holy Scriptures ;The Mohammedan Con-

troversy, 1897, etc. Recreation : riding.

'')Address : Dean Park House, Edinburgh.Club : University, Edinburgh.

[Died 11 July 1905.

MUIR-MACKENZIE, Sir Alexander, 3rd Bt. ;

cr. 1805 ; D.L. ; Capt. 78th Highlanders(retired) ; e. s. of 2nd Bt. and Sophia Matilda,

/! 5th d. of J. R. Johnstone of Alva, Clack-mannan ; b. Delvine, 6 July 1840 ; S. father

'

1855 ; m. Frances Rosa, d. of Sir ThomasMoncreiffe, 7th Bt., 1871. Educ. : Harrow.Became Captain. 1858 ; Maj. 5th Batt.Black Watch, 1887-92. Owned about 4300acres. Heir : b. Lieut.-Colonel Robert.Club : New, Edinburgh.

[Died 26 June 1909.

MULHALL, Michael G. ; b. Dublin, Sept.1836; married (Mrs. Marion Mulhall wasauthoress of Between the Amazon and the

Andes, and of many historical essays, someof which, including The Celtic Sources of

Dante's Divina Commedia, were translatedinto Italian, and obtained for her a chair in

the Arcadia of Rome). Educ.: Irish College,Rome. Emigrated to Buenos Ayres, 1858 ;

founded the Standard, the first Englishdaily paper established in South America ;

returned to Europe, 1878, and devoted him-self to statistics ;

member of Committee of

British Association, 1884. Recreation : whist.

Publications : Progress of the World, 1880 ;

History of Prices, 1885 ; Industries andWealth, Nations, 1896 ; Dictionary of Stat-

istics, 4th edition, 1899. Address : KillineyPeak, Co. Dublin. [Died 12 Dec. 1900.

MULHOLLAND. Hon. (Andrew) Edward (Som-erset) ; Lieut. 1st Batt. Irish Guards ; b.

20 Sept. 1882 ; e. s. of 2nd Baron Dunleath;

I m. 1913, Lady Joan Byng, y. d. of 5th Earll of Strafford. Edu;. : Eton.

[Died 1 Nov. 1914.

MULHOLLAND, His Honour Judge W., K.C. ;

I County Court Judge for North Staffs ; b.

19 Jan. 1843 ; e. s. of J. S. Mulholland,I M.DV of Belfast; m. 1876, Rosa, d. of

I Charles MacMahon, Brookfleld, Dundalk.Educ. : Queen's College, Galway. M.A.

I Royal University of Ireland. Called to

(Irish Bar, 1865 ; English Bar, 1875 ; joined

I Northern Circuit, 1875 ; Queen's Counsel,I 1894

; Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 1897 ; JudgeI of County Courts, 1899. Recreations : golf,I whist, chess. Address : IB Montagu Man-I sions, W. Clubs : Reform, Trentham Golf.

[Died 21 Aug. 1907.

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MUN

MDLLER, Rt. Hon. Friedrich Max- ; see Max-Muller.

MULLER, Hugo, F.R.S., Ph.D., LL.D. St.And. ; D.Sc. Viet. ; past President andVice-President Chemical Soc. Address : 13Park Square East, N.W. ; Crosby Hill,

Camberley, Surrey. Club : Athenaeum.[Died 23 May 1915.

MULLER, Professor Oswald Valdemar, Govern-ment Professor of History and Political

Economy at Elphinstone Coll. Bombay,from 1892

; correspondent for BritishEconomic Association ; Fellow and memberfor University of Bombay on BombayMunicipality from 1895, and member ofInner Financial Council of latter body from1896; b. Horsens, Jutland, Denmark, 10Sept. 1868

; e. s. of J. V. Sigvald Muller of

Newquay, Cornwall, civil engineer andnaturalised British subject, and Anna, d ofthe Rev. J. Christian Schmidt, Knight of

Danebrog and Lutheran pastor at Thyrsted,Jutland, Denmark

; thus of Danish descent,though born a British subject ; m. 1898,Kathleen, y. d. of the late William St.

George Bevan of Glen Bevan, Groom, Co.Limerick, and late engineer in the MadrasPublic Works Department. Educ. : NewtonColl. S. Devon ; Jesus Coll. Cambridge.M.A. Senior Math. Scholar and Prizeman,1887-91 ; Wrangler, Mathematical Tripos,1890 ; History Tripos, 1891. As a volunteertook a leading part in combating the plaguefrom its outbreak in Sept. 1896

; built andran plague hospital for Sahibs' servants(Jan.-May 1897) ; carried out house-to-housevisitation to detect and remove plague casesto hospital under General Gatacres' PlagueCommittee, being in charge of and leadingall the searching in northern half of Bombayisland (Mar.-June 1897) ; in second epidemicof 1897-98 was again in charge of plaguemeasures in northern half of Bombay islandas Volunteer District Plague Officer; re-elected for University, 1898. Recreations :

hon. sec. of the Bombay High School'sAthletic Association, founded by Lord Harrisin 1894, which, by holding cricket tourna-ments and athletic sports, forced Bombayschoolboys to go in for manly sports ;

lawn-tennis, cricket, athletics, bicycling, riding ;

photographing and sketching ; hon. sec. of

Bombay Art Society, 1896; member of

Bombay School Board, 1896; collections-stamps, shells, and flint implements. Ad-dress : Elphinstone College, Bombay.

[Died 19 March 1900.MULVANY, T. R. ; H.B.M. Consul-General

for Westphalia and the Rhenish Provincesfrom 1899 ; landed proprietor ; b. Dublin,1839 ; s. of late William T. Mulvany, some-time Commissioner of Public Works in Ire-

land, and Alicia Winslow ; m. 1891, Mildred,2nd d. of late Sir Joseph Crowe, K.C.M.G.,and Asta, Baroness von Barby. Educ. :

Dublin and Diisseldorf, private tutors.Director of coal mines in Westphalia ; H.B.M.Consul, 1883 ; Possessor of celebrated

steeplechase racecourse in Goldschmieding,Castrop, Westphalia. Publications : Pam-phlets and reports on trade and industry in

Germany. Recreations : field-sports andfarming. Address : British Consulate Gen-eral, Diisseldorf

;Haus Goldschmieding,

Castrop, Westphalia, Germany.[Died 16 Aug. 1907.

MUN, Adrien Albert Marie, Comte de, Membrede I'Acade'mie francaise ; depute" du Finistere

depuis 1894;

b. Chateau de Lumigny,Seine-de-Marne, 28 feVrier 1841, fils d'Adrien,Marquis de Mun, et d'Euge"nie de la Ferron-nays : m. 1867, Simone d'Andlau. Educ. :

Eleve a Versailles, dans une maison d'e"duca-tion particuliere. Sorti en 1862 de 1'Ecolemilitaire de St-Cyr ; lieutenant de Chasseursd'Afrique, fait plusieurs campagnes en

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MUNDELLA WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Alge"rie, puis passe aux Chasseurs de France :

prend part a la guerre de 1870-71 ; est fait

prisonnier a la capitulation de Metz ; attache"

apres la guerre et la repression de la Com-mune a l'e"tat-major du general de Ladmiraultgouverneur de Paris ;

de"missionnaire en1875 e"tant capitaine de Cuirassiers ; e"lu en1876 de"put du Morbihan ; a si6g6 depuislors au Parlement comme representant duMorbihan jusqu'en 1893, puis du Finistere.

Le principal fondateur de 1'CEuvre des Cercles

Catholiques d'ouvriers, cre'e'e en 1871. Pub-lications : Discours et Merits divers, septvol., 1871-1902 ;

La Loi des suspects, 1900 ;

Contre la separation, 1906 ; Combats d'hier

et d'aujourd'hui, cinq vol., 1902-10; Mavocation sociale : souvenirs de la fondationde 1'CEuvre des Cercles catholiques d'ouvriers,1909 ;

Les dernieres heures du drapeaublanc, 1910 ; Pour la Patrie, 1912 ; L'Heuredecisive, 1913. Address : 5 Avenue de

1'Alma, Paris. [Died 6 Oct. 1914.

MUNDELLA, Rt. Hon. Anthony John, P.C.,F.R.S. ; M.P. (L.) Brlghtside Div. Sheffield

from 1885 ; b. 1825 ; s. of Antonio Mundellaand Rebecca, d. of Thomas Allsop, Leicester ;

m. Mary (d. 1890), d. of William Smith,Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester, formerlySheriff Alderman, and manufacturer in

Nottingham. M.P. for Sheffield, 1868-85 ;

Brightside Div. 1885 to 1897 ;Vice-President

Committee of Council on Education, 1880-1885 ; President, Board of Trade, 1886, andagain 1892-94; originated and establishedthe first Board of Conciliation and Arbitra-tion in the U.K. at Nottingham, 1859.

Established the Labour Department of theBoard of Trade, The Board of Trade Journal,The Labour Gazette ;

President British andForeign School Society, National EducationAssociation, Association of Technical Insti-

tutes ; member of several Roy. Commissionson Labour, Education of the Blind, PoorLaw Schools, etc. Publications : many ad-

dresses on Labour, Conciliation and Arbitra-

tion, Education, Economics, Statistics. Re-creations : travel, fine arts. Address : 16Elvaston Place, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum,Reform, Savile. [Died 21 July 1897.

MUNRO, Lieut.-Gen. Gustavus Francis, RoyalMarines; b. 19 Oct. 1835; s. of late Sir

Charles Munro, 9th Bt. of Foulis, Ross-shire ; m. 1865, Edith, o. d. of late J. W.Hampton. Entered army, 1854 ; Lieut.-

Gen. 1900; retired, 1900 ;

was ColonelCommandant Chatham Division RoyalMarines. [Died 19 March 1908.

MUNRO, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1825;D.L., J.P. ; b. at sea, 30 May 1819 ; e. s.

of 1st Bt., Maj.-Gen. and Governor of

Madras, and Jane, d. of Richard Campbell,Craigie House, Ayr ; S. father 1827. Educ.:Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford. Four yearsin Rifle Brigade and nine in 10th Hussars.Owned about 5800 acres. Heir : b. Camp-bell, b. 1832. Address : 17 Pall Mall, S.W.;Lindertis, Kirriemuir, N.B. Clubs : Carlton,Travellers'. [Died 28 Oct. 1901.

MUNSTER, 2nd Earl of (cr. 1831), William

George Fitz-Clarence, D.L. ; Viscount Fitz-

Clarence, Baron of Tewkesbury, 1831; Capt.

1st Life Guards, retired 1852; [1st EarlMunster was e. s. of King William IV. andMrs. Jordan] ;

b. 19 May 1824; s. of 1st

Earl and Mary, d. of 3rd Earl of Egremont ;

S. father 1842 ;m. 1855, Wilhelmina, d. of

Lady Augusta Fitz-Clarence and Hon. JohnKennedy, 2nd s. of 12th Earl of Cassillis

(afterwards Marquis of Ailsa). Capt. 1st

Life Guards, 1849. Heir : s. Lord Tewkes-bury. Address : 23 Palmeira Square,Brighton. Club: Travellers'.

[Died 30 Apr. 1901.

MUNSTER, 3rd Earl of (cr. 1831), Geoffrey

George Gordon Fitz-Clarence, D.L. ; D.S.O.514

1900; Viscount Fitz-Clarence, Baron ofTewkesbury, 1831 ; [1st Earl Munster wase. s. of King William IV. and Mrs. Jordan] ;

6. 1859; -s. of 2nd Earl. S. father, 1901.See Countess of Munster. Hon. Major 3rdBatt. Royal Scots

; served Afghanistan,1879-80 (medal with 2 clasps, bronze star) :

South Africa, 1900 (despatches). Heir : b.

Brighton. [Died 2 Feb. 1902.

MUNSTER, Wilhelmina, Countess of, widowof William George, 2nd Earl of Munster(m. 1855); 6. 27 June 1830; d. of LadyAugusta Fitz-Clarence and Hon. JohnKennedy, 2nd s. of 12th Earl of Cassillis

(afterwards Marquis of Ailsa). Publications :

Dorinda : The Scotch Earl ; Ghostly Stories;

My Memories and Miscellanies, 1904, etc.

Recreations : devoted to animals. Address :

23 Palmeira Square, Brighton.[Died 9 Oct. 1906.

MONSTER DERNEBURG, Prince; GermanAmbassador to France from 1885 ; b.

London, 23 March 1820 ; s. of formerHanoverian Minister ; twice married. Hano-verian Ambassador to St. Petersburg, 1856-1864 ; sat in North German Reichstag, 1867-

1870, and the German Reichstag from 1870-1873 ; represented Germany at the Con-ference of the Hague, 1899 ; the GermanEmperor gave him in August 1899, in;

recognition of his services, the title of PrinceMunster Derneburg ; German Ambassadorin London, 1873-85. Address : GermanEmbassy, Paris. [Died 28 March 1902.

MUNTZ, Sir Philip Albert, 1st Bt., cr. 1902 ;

M.P.(C.) Tamworth Div. Warwickshire, from1885; ft. 1839; s. of George FrederickMuntz, M.P., Umberslade, and Eliza, d. ofJohn Pryce, Dolforwyn Hall, Montgomery;m. Rosalie, d. of late P. H. Muntz, EdstoneHall, Warwickshire, and M.P. for Birminham, 1859. Educ. : privately. In 181Mr. Muntz, who had always been a moderaLiberal, disliking the attitude of his paabout Ireland and Egypt, publicly decla:himself a Conservative ; elected asM.P. N. Warwickshire, 1884. Recreations .'

hunting, shooting, athletics ; was one ofthe]

most noted breeders of Shropshire sheep andshire horses. Heir : e. s. Gerard AlbertMuntz, ft. 1864 ; m. 1893, Katharine Blanches

Prinsep. Address : Dunsmore, near Rugby.Clubs : Carlton, St. Stephen's.

[Died 21 Dec. I

MURDOCH, Charles Stewart, C.B. 1892;Assistant Under-Secretary Home Dept. 1896i1903 ; ft. 1838 ; s. of late Sir Clinton MurdochJK.C.M.G. ; m. 1880, Frances Bliss, d. of lateRear-Admiral J. B. Wainwright. Address *

27 Cheyne Court, S.W. Club : Eltham Golf.

[Died 31 Jan. 1908.

MURDOCH, Charles Townshend, M.P. (C.I

Reading from 1895; J.P., D.L. ; partner!

in Barclay, Ransom, & Co., bankers ;

Director of Great Western Railway, of TheImperial Fire Office, of The London Life

Association;member of Council of Institute

of Bankers, of Royal Albert Hall Corpora-tion, and of Royal Coll. of Music ; Chairmanof Great Northern Hospital ; ft. 1837 ; s. of

late J. G. Murdoch; m. Sophia, d. of W.Speke, 1862. Educ. : Eton. Formerly in

Rifle Brigade ; served in Crimea ;M.P.

Reading, 1886-92. Address: 12 CadoganGardens, S.W. ; Buckhurst, Wokingham.Clubs : Carlton, Junior United Service.

[Died 8 July 1898.

MURDOCH, William L., Member of Sussex

County Cricket Club ; ft. Sandhurst, Victoria,1855. His Australian cricket identified withNew South Wales ; came over with first

Australian Eleven, 1878, mainly as second

%uy.

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WHO WAS WHO 1897-1916 MURRAY

wicket-keep :r ; captained Australian team,1880, 1882, 1884, 1890; his 321 for NewSouth Wales against Victoria was the highestscore in first-class cricket in Australia.

Recreation : cricket. Clubs : M.C.C., Sports.[Died 18 Feb. 1911.

MURE, William John, C.B. 1897 ; M.A., J.P.

Co. Edinburgh ; advocate, Edinburgh ; b.

1845 ; *. of late David Mure, Judge of theCourt of Session, Scotland ; m. 1878, EmilyMay, d. of J. B. Innes, W.S., Edinburgh ;

one d. Educ. : Harrow and Trinity Coll.

Camb. Scotch Bar, 1871 ; legal secretaryto the Lord Advocate, 1858-86, 1886-92,and 1895-96. Address: 48 Wilton Cres-

cent, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Wellington ;

New, Edinburgh. [Died 16 June 1912.

MURPHY, Rt. Hon. James, LL.D. (Dublin),

B.A., P.C. 1884 (Ireland) ; Judge of the

Queen's Bench Division of the High Courtof Justice in Ireland from 1883 ; b. 1826 ;

4th s. of late Jeremiah Murphy, Limerick ;

m. Mary, d. of late Rt. Hon. W. M. Keogh,1864. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. Barr.

Ireland, 1849 ; Q.C. 1866. Address : Glen-

cairn, Sandyford, Co. Dublin. Club : Athe-namm. [Died 5 Sept. 1901.

MURPHY, John Patrick, K.C. 1874; b. 17March (St. Patrick's Day) 1831 ; e. s. PatrickMathias Murphy, Q.C., Dublin; m. Eliza-

beth Margaret, 2nd d. of late John Gray of

Calcutta, 1862. Educ. : Stonyhurst ;Trin.

Coll. Dublin. Student Middle Temple, 1854 ;

began his professional career as"devil

"

to Sir George Honyman and Baron Pollock ;

Lieut. Cavan Militia, then quartered at

Aldershot ;Barr. 1856 ; joined Home

Circuit and Herts and Essex Sessions ; oneof the Counsel to the Times in the Parnell

Commission ; Bencher Middle Temple, 1876 ;

a Commissioner of Assize, 1881 ; Treasurerof the Middle Temple, 1897 ;

retired frompractice, 1897. Recreations : shooting, fish-

ing, music ; sang as a tenor in first HandelFestival at Crystal Palace, and in his youngerdays was a keen cricketer. Address :

Lowood, College Road, Upper Norwood,S.E. ;

Shinness Lodge, Lairg, Sutherland,N.B. Club : Reform.

[Died 24 July 1907.

MURRAY, Abijah, I.S.O. 1903; SecretaryLocal Government Board for Scotland. Ad-dress : Edinburgh. [Died 19 Feb. 1912.

MURRAY, Col. The Hon. Alexander, V.D.,. C.E. ; Member Inst. C.E. ;

Colonial Engineerand Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements,

( and Member of the Executive and Legis-lative Councils from 1898 ; Member LocalJoint Naval and Military Defence Com-mittee ; b. 1850 ; s. of Alexander Murray,Ceylon Civil Service, District Judge, Kandy ;

m. Mary Louisa, d. of Ralph Tatham,C.C.S. ; one s. two d. Educ. : Hyde Abbey,Winchester ; Glasgow Univ. Appointed bythe Secretary of State to Ceylon Civil Service,1871 ; Provincial Engineer, North Central

Province, 1886;

Province of Uva, 1895 ;

Western Province, 1897 ; Acting Directorof Public Works, 1897. Recreations : row-ing, tennis, shooting, cycling, riding. Ad-dress : Kinloss, Orange Grove Road, Singa-pore, Straits Settlements. Clubs : Grosvenor ;

Colombo ; Singapore. [Died 22 Apr. 1910.

MURRAY, Alexander Davidson, editor of New-j

castle Daily Journal from 1869;

b. Hawick,Roxburghshire, 24 Aug. 1840 ; bro. of Dr.

I

J. A. H. Murray. Educ. : Minto Grammar. School ; privately. Was a journalist for

over thirty years ; succeeded the late ThomasAird, poet and journalist, as editor of Dum-fries Herald. Publications : numerous local

literary and antiquarian sketches and contri-butions to magazines and reviews. Recrea-tions : hill-climbing, chess. Club : NorthernConservative. [Died 20 July 1907.

MURRAY, Alexander Stuart, LL.D., F.S.A. ;

correspondent de Flnstitut de France ;

corres. member of the K. Preuss. Akademieder Wissenschaften ; Keeper of Greek andRoman Antiquities, British Museum, from1886 ; b. near Arbroath, 8 Jan. 1841 ; e. s.

of George Murray. Educ. : Edinburgh HighSchool and University ; Berlin University,Appointed Assistant in Department of Greekand Roman Antiquities, British Museum,Feb. 1867; Keeper, 1886. Publications:History Of Greek Sculpture, 1880, 1883

;

Handbook of Greek Archaeology, 1892;

Designs from Greek Vases, 1894 ; TerracottaSarcophagi, 1898, and other official publi-cations ; Sculptures of the Parthenon, 1903.Address : British Museum. Club : Athe-naeum. [Died 5 March 1904.

MURRAY, Col. Andrew, D.S.O. 1889; b. 6June 1837. Entered army, 1858; Col.1887 ; served Afghan War, 1880 (medal) ;

Egyptian War, 1882 (medal with clasp, 4thclass Osnoanieh, Khedive's star) ; commandedcolumn in Hazara, 1888 (despatches twice,D.S.O., medal with clasp). Clubs : UnitedService, Naval and Military; New, Edin-burgh. [Died 4 Apr. 1915.

MURRAY, Hon. Andrew David, CommandingLord Lovat's Corps in South Africa

; Capt.Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders ; b. 28Sept. 1863; 2nd s. of late Viscount Stor-

mont, and b. and heir-pres. of 5th Earl ofMansfield. Entered Army, 1884

; Captain;1893

; served Nile Expedition, 1885 (medalwith clasp and Khedive's star) ; SoudanFrontier Field Force, 1885-86 ; Soudan,1898, including Atbara (despatches); (de-spatches, Brevet of Major, British medal,Khedive's medal with two clasps).

[Died 20 Sept. 1901.MURRAY, Charles Stewart, C.I.E. ; b. 1858 ;

s. of late Brig.-Gen. Alexander HenryMurray, g.s. of 4th Earl of Dunmore ; m.1892, Laura Prestage. Political Officer ChinLushai, 1889-91 ; late Assistant Commis-sioner, Chittagong Hill Tracts.

[Died, 5 May 1903.

MURRAY, Colin Alexander, I.S.O. 1903 ; wasa member Ceylon Civil Service

; retired onpension, 1904

; b. 27 Nov. 1847;2nd s. of

Alexander Murray, District Judge, Kandy,Ceylon Civil Service; m. L. H. O'Slattery.Educ. : private schools, England. EnteredCeylon Civil Service, 1866 ; held variousappointments in the Revenue and Judicialbranches till he became officer in First Classof Service; Acting Treasurer and Auditor-General successively ; member of Executiveand Legislative Councils ; received goldmedals on Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubileeand Coronation of King Edward

; Memberof Colonial Institute (Ceylon Branch) wasCapt. Ceylon Mounted Rifles, and MajorCadet Corps. Recreations : swimming, ten-

nis, golf. Address: 9 Trinity Gardens,Folkestone. Club : Radnor, Folkestone.

[Died 29 Sept. 1913.

MURRAY, David Christie, novelist and play-wright ; b. West Bromwich, Staffordshire,13 Apr, 1847. Educ. : private school.Was reporter on Birmingham Morning News ;

came to London, 1873 ; served on DailyNews and on staff of The World ; special

correspondent for The Times in Russo-Turkish War

; extensive traveller ;lectured

through Australia, 1889-90, through U.S.A.and Canada, 1894-95. Publications: ALife's Atonement, 1880; Joseph's Coat,1881; Val Strange, 1882; Coals of Fire,1882 ; A Model Father, etc., 1883 ; Hearts,1883; By the Gate of the Sea, 1883;; TheWay of the World, 1884; Bit of HumanNature, and The Lively

> Fanny, 1885f;Rainbow Gold, 1885 ;

Aunt Rachel, 1886 ;

Cynic Fortune, 1886 ;j First Person Singular,515

MURRAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1886 ; Old Blazer's Hero, 1887 ; Novelist'sNote Book, 1887 ; One Traveller Returns(with Henry Herman), 1887

; WeakerVessel, 1888

;A Dangerous Catspaw (with

Henry Murray), 1889 ; Queen's Scarf, 1889;

Schwartz, 1889 ; Young Mr. Barter's Repen-tance, 1889

;John Vale's Guardian, 1890

;

Bishops' Bible (with Henry Herman), 1890;

Paul Jones's Alias (with Henry Herman),1890 ; He Fell among Thieves (with HenryHerman), 1891

; Only a Shadow (with HenryHerman), 1891; Bob Martin's

'

Little Girl,

1892; A Wasted Crime, 1893; Making ofa Novelist, 1893 ; Time's Revenges, 1893 ;

A Rising Star, 1894 ; In Direst Peril, 1894 ;

Investigations of John Pym, 1895 ; MartyredFool, 1895; Mount Despair, 1895; TheBishop's Amazement, 1896 ; A Rogue'sConscience, 1896 ; My Contemporaries in

Fiction, 1897; This Little World, 1897;Tales in Prose and Verse, 1898 ;

A Race for

Millions, 1898 ; The Church of Humanity ;

Despair's Last Journey, 1901. Recreation :

landscape painting. [Died I Aug. 1907.

MURRAY, Sir Digby, llth Bt. ; cr. 1628 ;

retired civil servant, 1896; b. 31 Oct. 1829 ;

s. of 10th Bt. and Frances, d. and co-heiressof Peter Patten Bold, M.P., Bold Hall,Lancashire ; S. father 1881 ; m. HelenCornelia, d. of Gerry Sanger, Utica, U.S.A.,1861 (d. 1888) ; two s. two d. Educ. : Rev.John Buckland ; Royal Navy. Commandednumerous merchant ships ; pioneer of theWhite Star Line of steamships, commandingsuccessively the first six ships ; professionalmember of Marine Department of Board of

Trade, 1873-96 ;for 22 years a conservator

of the Thames. Publications : Ocean Cur-rents and Atmospheric Currents ;

The ABCof Sumner's Method. Heir : s. John, b.

1867. Address : Hothfleld, Parkstone, Dor-set. [Died 5 Jan. 1906.

MURRAY, Rev. Frederick William, Hon.Canon Rochester, 1877. Educ. : Christ

Church, Oxford (M.A.). Rector of Leigh,1856-59 ; of Stone, Kent, 1859-1906. Ad-dress : Stone Haven, Station Road. Sidcup.

[Died 2 Nov. 1913.

MURRAY, George Robert Milne, F.R.S. ; b.

Arbroath, Scotland, 11 Nov. 1858 ; m. 1884,Helen (d. 1902), d. of late William Welsh,Walker's Barns and Boggieshallow, Brechin

;

one s. one d. Educ. : Arbroath High School;

Strassburg University. Lecturer, Botany,St. George's Hospital, Medical School, 1882-

1886; Royal Veterinary Coll. 1890-95;Naturalist, Solar Eclipse Expedition toWest Indies, 1886; Scientific Director,National Antarctic Expedition, 1901 ; Keeper,Department of Botany, British Museum (Nat.History), 1895-1905. Publications: Intro-duction to the Study of Seaweeds, 1895

;

joint author of Hand-book of CryptogamicBotany, 1889 ; botanical papers from 1877.Recreations : fishing and sailing (sea).Address : 2 Bridgefield Terrace, Stonehaven,N.B. [Died 16 Dec. 1911.

MURRAY, Sir Herbert Harley, K.C.B. ; cr.

1895 ; b. 1829 ; s. of late Bishop of Rochesterand Sarah, d. of 9th Earl of Kinnoull ;

widower. Educ. : Christ Church, Oxford.Chairman of Board of Customs, 1890-94 ;

Governor of Newfoundland, 1895-98. Club :

Carlton. [Died 22 March 1904.

MURRAY, Hubert Montague, M.D., F R.C.P. ;

Senior Physician to Charing Cross Hospitaland Lecturer on Medicine ; Senior Physicianto Victoria Hospital for Children ; Consult-

ing Physician to Foundling Hospital ; Ex-aminer in Medicine, Roy. Coll. of Physicians ;

fc. London, 1855 ; m. 1st, 1887, Florence (d.

1899), d. of John Matthew Voss ; 2nd, 1903,Winifred, d. of Edward Pearl ; one s. one d.

Educ. : University College, London. MedicalRegistrar^ at Charing Cross Hospital, 1883-

5161

3885; Assist. Physician, 1884-91; Lectureron Pathology, 1888-1900; Dean of theMedical School, 1895-1900 ; appointed Lec-turer on Principles and Practice of Medicir

'

1900 ; Physician to the Foundling Hosiin 1885, and to the Victoria Hospital, 1Examiner in Medicine, University of LoncU1903-7. Publications : Editor of Green'iPathology, 8th and 9th editions, 18951900; Editor of Quain's DictionaryMedicine, 1902. Recreation : photograph}Address : 25 Manchester Square, W.

[Died 25 Nov. 1901

!

MURRAY, Rt. Rev. James, D.D. ; first Bistioiof Maitland, N.S.W. (from 1867) ; b.

durrig, Wicklow, Ireland, 25 March 182CEduc. : Urban College of Propaganda, RomeOrdained Priest, 1852 ; Secretary to Arch*bishop, afterwards Cardinal Cullen, Dublin]1852-65 ; consecrated Bishop of Maitland bsArchbishop Cullen, 14 Nov. 1865. AddressWest Maitland, N.S. Wales.

[Died July 1909.

MURRAY, Sir James Augustus Henry, Kt.cr. 1908; M.A., LL.D., D.C.L,, Litt.D'D.Litt., Ph.D. ; editor of Oxford EnglisDictionary ; b. Denholm, near HawickiRoxburghshire, 1837 ; m. 1867, Ada Agnes, ,

e. d. of George Ruthven, Kendal ; six a.

five d. Educ. : Cavers, Minto, Hawick,Edin. B.A. London

; M.A. Oxford (BalliolColl.) ; Hon. LL.D. Edin., 1874, Glasgow,1901

; D.C.L. Durham, 1886 ; Ph.D. Frei-burg i. B., 1896; D.Litt. Wales, 1902;Cape Town, 1905; Litt.D. Dublin, 1908,and Cambridge, 1913

; Foundation F.B.A.;

Hon. F.R.S. Edin.; Foreign Member In-

stitute of France, Imperial Academy of

Sciences, Vienna, Royal Prussian Academy,Royal Flemish Academy, American PhilSociety, Netherlands Soc. of Arts, Scieiand Lit., etc. Engaged in teaching,1885

; Assistant Master, Hawick GramrSchool, 1855

; Master of Hawick Acader1858 ; Master at Mill Hill School, 1870-8Assistant Examiner in English, Univeof London, 1875-79 ; one of the foundersHawick Archaeological Society in 185Secretary, 1856-64; President at Jubil1906 (when honoured with freedomHawick) ; President of Philological Sc

London, 1878-80, 1882-84, 1907-9; undftook, for Philological Society and OxfoUniversity Press, in 1879, editing of NeEnglish Dictionary on Historical Principle)in connection with which, removed froiMill Hill to Oxford in 1885; RomaneLecturer, Oxford, 1900. Publications',papers on History and Language of Bordffl

Counties, in Transactions of H.A.S., etc.:various papers, in Transactions ofPhilological Society ; the Dialect ofSouthern Counties of Scotland, with '.

torical Introduction and Linguistical MapScotland, 1873 ; The Complaynt of Scotia1874, The Romance and PropheciesThomas of Erceldoune, 1875, andworks, edited for E.E.T.S., with HistIntroductions

; article"English Language

"

in Encyclopaedia Britannica ; New EnglishDictionary, vols. i. ii. A to C, 1888-93;vol. iii. D (with E by Henry Bradley), 1897 ;

vol. v. H to K, 1901; vol. vii. O and P

;

vol. x. T to Z in progress. Recreations:gardening, cycling, mountain - climbing,stamp-collecting. Address : Oxford.

[Died 26 July 1915.

MURRAY, Sir John, K.C.B., cr. 1898 ; F.R.S.,^LL.D., D.Sc., Ph.D. ; Knight of the Prussian

Order Pour le Me"rite, 1898 ; Grand Cross of

the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav,1910 ; naturalist

; Scientific Member of the

Fishery Board for Scotland (retired) ; shortlybefore death completed a bathymetrical,physical, and biological survey of the fresh-

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

water lakes of Scotland ; b. Coburg, Ontario,Canada, 3 March 1841 ;

2nd s. of RobertMurray, accountant ; m. Isabel, d. of late

Thomas Henderson, shipowner, 1889 ; twos. three d. Educ. : public school, London,Ontario ; Victoria College, Coburg, Ontario ;

High School, Stirling, Scotland; Edin-

burgh University. Cuvier Prize, Institut deFrance ; Humboldt Medal, Gesellschaft fur

Erdkunde, Berlin ; Royal Medal, RoyalSociety ; Founder's Medal, R.G.S. ;

Neill

and Makdougall-Brisbane medals of RoyalSociety, Edinburgh; Cullum Medal, AmericanGeographical Society; Clarke Medal, RoyalSociety New S. Wales

;Liitke Medal, Im-

perial Russian Society of Geography ; Liv-

ingstone Medal, Royal Scottish GeographicalSociety ; Helen Culver Medal, GeographicSociety of Chicago; Vega Medal, SwedishAnthropological and Geographical Society,Stockholm ;

hon. member of a large numberof British and Foreign scientific societies.

Visited Spitzbergen and Arctic regions as anaturalist on board a whaler, 1868 ; one of

the naturalists H.M.S."Challenger

"during

exploration of physical and biological con-ditions of great ocean basins, 1872-76 ; first

assistant of staff appointed to undertakepublication of scientific results of

"Chal-

lenger"

Expedition, 1876-82 ; appointededitor, 1882 ;

took part in"Triton

" and"Knight Errant "

explorations in FaroeChannel, and other deep-sea and marineexpeditions ;

British delegate to the Inter-national Hydrographic Conference at Stock-

holm, 1899;

made numerous explorationsin tropical oceanic islands ; took part andpaid expenses of the

" Michael Sars" North

Atlantic Expedition, 1910. Publications :

editor of Report on the Scientific Results of

the"Challenger

"Expedition, published by

H.M. Stationery Office in fifty royal quartovolumes ;

author of A Summary of theScientific Results of the

"Challenger

" Ex-pedition ; joint-author of The Narrative of

the Cruise of the"Challenger

" and of the

Report on Deep-Sea Deposits, and of the

Reports on the scientific results of a bathy-metrical survey of the fresh-water lochs of

Scotland in six volumes ;and of The

Depths of the Ocean, a general account of

the modern science of oceanography, basedlargely on the scientific researches of the

Norwegian steamer" Michael Sars "

in theNorth Atlantic, 1912 ; author cf The Ocean,a General Account of the Science of the Sea,1913, and of numerous papers on subjectsconnected with geography, oceanography,-marine biology, and limnology. Recreations :

yachting, accompanied with sounding,dredging, and other scientific observations ;

a large collection of marine deposits, of

which he made a special study ; golf,

cycling, shooting, and motoring. Address :

Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh.Clubs : Athenaeum. Royal Societies, RoyalAutomobile ; Phyllis Court, Henley ;

UnitedService, Edinburgh ; Royal and Ancient,St. Andrews ; New, North Berwick.

[Died 16 March 1914.

MURRAY, General Sir John Irvine, K.C.B. ;

cr. 1897; b. 1826 ; m. Wilhelmina Stanley,

d. of Major D. A. Malcolm, 1854. EnteredBengal Army, 1842 ; General, 1891 ; servedPanjab, 1848-49 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 ;

Brigadier-General, Rohilcund District, 1877-1882

; Lucknow Division, Bengal Army, 1884-1887 ; C.B. 1873. Club : United Service.

[Died 20 May 1902.

MURRAY, Col. Kenelm Digby, D.S.O. 1880;i retired list; J.P. ; b. Dover, 6 Feb. 1839;

3rd s. of Lieut.-Col. Sir J. Digby Murray,10th Bart., and Frances, d. of late PeterPatten Bold ; m. 1870, Caroline, d. of lateCol. George Thompson, C.B. ;

two

Educ. : Trin. Coll. Glenalmond ; privateschools. Joined 27th Regt 1860; ex-

changed to 89th Regt. 1869 ; succeeded tothe command of Royal Irish Fusiliers, 1888

;

passed through Staff College, 1876 ; D.A.A.and Q.M.G. Ireland, 1877-82; D.A.A. andQ.M.G. Exped. Force, Egypt, 1882, and at

Alexandria, 1882-85;A.A.G. Frontier Force,

Egypt, 1885-86; A.A.G. H.Q. India, 1889-1894. Decorated for Egyptian Expedition,1882, D.A.Q.M.G. 2nd Division (despatches,medal with clasp, bronze star ; Brevet of

Lieut -Col., 4th class Osmanieh) ; Soudan,Giniss, 1885-86 (D.S.O., despatches). Re-creations : shooting, riding, rowing, golf,etc. Address : The Croft, Holbrook, Ips-wich. Club : United Service.

[Died 19 Feb. 1915.

MURRAY, T. Douglas, Barrister-at-Law, Lin-coln's Inn

; b. 1841 ; s. of Rev. T. B.

Murray, M.A., Prebendary of St. Paul's, andHelen, d. of Sir Wm. Douglas of Timpendean,Roxburghshire ; m. 1868, Anne Hodgson ;

one s. one d. Educ. : Rugby ; ExeterCollege, Oxford (B.A.). Travelled round theworld and passed twelve winters in Egyptafter 1866; Hon. Sec. to Frank BucklandMemorial Fund, 1879 ; presented bronzecandelabrum to St. Paul's Cathedral, 1899 ;

formed the committee with Lord Grey andMr. Charles Bethune, for collecting fundsand started the first permanent band in

Hyde Park. Publications : Sir SamuelBaker, a Memoir, 1895; Jeanne d'Arc,1902 ;

received thanks in private audiencefrom Pope Pius X. and a letter of apprecia-tion, as Pontiff, of the work through Cardinal

Merry del Val. Recreations : all field sports ;

took first prize for hacks two years in

succession at Islington Horse Show, 1871-1872 ; imported Pekinese spaniels from the

Palace, 1896, for the first time since thosetaken in the Summer Palace, 1870, so help-

ing to create the present breed in this

country. Address : Iver Place, Iver, Bucks.[Died 20 Nov. 1911.

MURRAY, Rev. William Hill ; Inventor of

the numeral-type by means of which blind

and illiterate sighted Chinese can learn to

read and write well in three months, using

only 30 symbols, whereas the averageChinaman takes six years to master the4000 ideographs essential to simple reading,and only 5 per cent ever learn ; b. 3 June1843 ; s. of a blacksmith. Early lost his

left arm by an accident ;rural postman ;

in 1863 became a colporteur for NationalBible Society of Scotland, by whom (1871)he was sent to North China; in 1879 he

adapted Braille's symbols for the blind to

represent numbers, and numbered the 408sounds in use at Peking (which are thestandard for all Mandarin dialects) ; seeingthe facility with which the blind acquiredthe power of reading and writing, illiterate

Christians craved lu's help, and by sub-

stituting black lines for the raised white

dots, he produced the simplest possible set

of geometric forms ;these are the printing-

type with which the blind now print booksfor sighted persons ;

in the Boxer troubles

his blind women were all martyred, andmost of the men and boys. He himself

suffered so severely that he became totallyblind of one eye and half blind of the other ;

but with his wife and children, he reorgan-ised his schools and printing works ; had an

average of fifty blind men and girls in the

school, and former students are doingvaluable mission work as blind evengelists.

Address: School for the Blind, Peking,China. [Died 6 Sept. 1911.

MURRAY, Brig.-General William Hugh Eric ;

C B. 1913 ; Commanding Pretoria District,

South Africa, from 1911 ;b. 3 Oct. 1858 ;

517

MURRAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

s. of Kenneth Murray of Geanies, Co. Ross,D.L., J.P. (d. 1876) ; m. 1895, Jessie C.,e. d. of Capel Hanbury of Elm Hurst,Romford, Essex ; one s. one d. J.P. Boss-shire ; served in Zhob Valley Expedition,1884 ; South African War, 1899-1902 ; L.N.Lanes Regiment ; commanded 2nd Batt.the Royal Scots, 1904-8 ; Notts and DerbyTerritorial Brigade, 1909-11. Address:Geanies, Fearn Ross-shire. Clubs : Navaland Military ; New, Edinburgh.

[Died 2 Feb. 1915.

MURRAY, Rev. W. Rigby, M.A. ; Minister ofBrunswick Street Church, Manchester, from1872 ; b. Edinburgh. Educ. : EdinburghHigh School and University; TheologicalHall of United Presbyterian Church. Ministerat Ardrossan, 1861-72 ; was Convener of

Synod's Committee which compiled ChurchPraise ; Moderator English PresbyterianSynod, 1904-5. Address : Brunswick StreetChurch, Manchester. [Died 9 July 1914.

MURRAY, Sir William Robert, 12th Bt.; cr.

1626; b. 19 Oct. 1840; o. s. of llth Bt.and 1st wife, Susan, d. of John Murray,Ardeley, Bury, Hertfordshire, and widow of

Adolphus C. Murray ; S. father 1894 ; m.1st, 1868, Lastania (d. 1873), d. of JohnFontanilla, La Plata; 2nd, 1874, EstherElizabeth (d. 1884), d. of P. Body, andwidow of John Rickard ; 3rd, 1885, Mag-dalen Agnes, d. of late Gerard Gandy, Oak-land, Windermere. Heir : s. EdwardRobert. [Died 21 Jan. 1904.

MURRELL, William, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; Hon.Life Governor, Physician, and Lecturer onClinical Medicine and the Principles andPractice of Medicine, Westminster Hospital ;

member of Faculty of Medicine, Univ. ofLond. ; examiner to Civil Service Commis-sion ; examiner, University of Aberdeen ; b.

26 Nov. 1853; s. of William KenrickMurrell, M.A., barrister - at - law. Educ. :

Murray's, Wimbledon ; University College,London. Sharpey Physiological Scholar andDemonstrator of Physiology, UniversityCollege, 1875-78 ; Laureat de 1'Acad. M<d.Paris, 1881; examiner in Materia Medica,Univ. Edinburgh, 1882-87 examiner, RoyalCollege of Physicians of London, 1886-90;examiner in the Univ. of Glasgow, 1899-1902

; vice-president International MedicalCongress, 1887. Publications : editor Foth-ergill's Handbook of Treatment, 4th edition,1897

; Manual of Pharmacology and Thera-peutics, 1896; What to do in Cases ofPoisoning, 10th edition, 1907 ; Masso-therapeutics, 5th edition, 1890

; Preventionof Consumption, 1895

; Bronchitis, 1890 ;

Angina Pectoris (medal, French Academy),1880 ; Forensic Medicine and Toxicology,6th edition, 1903 ; Materia Medica (3 vols.),1900. Recreations : motoring, travelling.Address : 17 Welbeck Street, CavendishSquare, W. Clubs : Arts, Devonshire.

[Died 28 June 1912MURROUGH, John Patrick, landed proprietor ;

b. 2 Dec. 1822; s. of John Murrough of

Chichester, merchant, and Lucy his wife dof Edward Patrick of Petersfield, D.L. andmagistrate for Hants ; m. 1848, Isabel Mariad. of John Beart. Educ. : The RoyalGrammar School of Edward VI. at GuildfordAdmitted as Solicitor, 1844

; M.P. Bridport,1852-57. Publications : pamphlet on Bank-ruptcy Reform ; letters to Law Journal.Recreations : shooting and fishing ; cultiva-tion of shrubs and trees from foreign coun-tries. Owned 162 acres. Address : Waters-field Towers, Pulborough, Sussex.

[Died 3 Apr. 1901.MURSHEDABAD, Nawab Bahadur of, AliKudr Synd Hassan ali Meerza Bahadur,Ehitisham-ul-mulk Raisuddowla Ameer-ul-Omrah Nawab Sir Synd Hassan ali KhanBahadur Mahabatjung, G.C.I.E. ;_&premier

618

noble of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa ; b. 25Aug. 1846 ; s. of Mantazumul Mulk Mohsen-uddowla Ferodunja Nawab Synd Munsurali Khan Bahadur Nasrutjung, the NawabNazim of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, andNawab Mehere-laka Begum Saheba; m.1862, Nawab Kulsum-un-nessa BegumSaheba. Educ. : home, under privatetutors in English, Arabic, Persian, and Urdu

;

finished his education in Europe. Wasappointed representative of his father, His

Highness the late Nawab Nazim of Bengal,Behar, and Orissa, 1873 ; succeeded his late

father with the hereditary title of NawabBahadur of Murshedabad Ameer-ul-Omiah,1883; K.C.I.E., cr. 1887; G.C.I.E., cr.

1890. Decorated for efficient managementof his estates and public charities. Recrea-tions : polo, pig-sticking, billiards, tiger

shooting, etc. Address : The Palace, Murshedabad, Bengal, India.

[Died 25 Dec. 1906.

MUSCAT, H. H. The Sultan of, Sir SeyyidFeysul, K.C.I.E., cr. 1903. S. 1883. Re-cognised by British Government, 1890 ; main-tains cordial relations with Great Britain,the protecting Power of the Persian Gulf,whose western approach is commanded bythe port of Muscat. Officially visited byLord Curzon as Viceroy of India, 1903.

[Died 5 Oct. 1913.

MUSGRAVE, Hon. Anthony, C.M.G. 1902 ;b.

Apr. 1849 ; s. of Bunthorn Musgrave andFrances A. Wood ; m. 1894, Elizabeth Anne,d. of A. Colles ; one s. one d. Educ. : privatetuition. Private Sec. to Governor Musgravein Newfoundland, 1868-69; in British

Columbia, 1869-72 ; Private Sec. and Clerkof Executive Council, Natal, 1872-73; S.

Australia, 1873-77 ; Private Sec. to Gov. of

Jamaica, 1877-83 ; to Sir A. Musgrave in

Queensland, 1883-85; Assistant DeputyCommissioner New Guinea, 1885 ;

has also

administered the Government on two occa-

sions ; Government Secretary, British NewGuinea, 1888-1908; Local Auditor, 1890-

1908;Member of Executive and Legislative

Councils ; retired from New Guinea service,

1908; Private" Secretary to Sir W. Mao-

gregor, Governor of Queensland, 1909-11.Publications : various Official Reports, etc.,

published in Blue Books. Recreations:

riding, walking, shooting, billiards, readingand writing private letters, etc. Address:Government House, Brisbane.

[Died 6 June 1912.

MUSGRAVE, Sir James, 1st Bt., cr. 1897 ;b.

1829;unmarried. Educ. : privately. Was

D.L. and J.P. for Co. Donegal; HighSheriff, 1885-86 ;

chairman Belfast HarbourCommissioners, and chairman Donegal Rail-

way Company. Owned 39,147 acres, besides

large acreage let in fee farm. Heir : none.

Address : Drumglass House, Belfast ;Car-

ick Lodge, Glen Columbkill, Co. Donegal.[Died 22 Feb. 1904.

MUSGRAVE, Rev. Vernon, Rector of Has-

combe, Hon. Canon of Winchester, andProctor in Convocation for the Archdeaconryof Surrey. Address : Hascombe Rectory,

Surrey. [Died 8 Oct. 1906.

MUSSENDEN, Maj.-Gen. William, Col. 8th

Hussars from 1895; b. 17 Jan. 1836; m.

1866, Katharine, o. d. of Sir H. Boynton,10th Bt. Entered army, 1853; Maj.-Gen.1889 ; retired, 1892 ;

served Crimea, 1854-

1855 (medal with 4 clasps, 5th class Medjidie,Turkish medal); Indian Mutiny, 1858-59

(medal with clasp). Address : 25 Eaton

Square, S.W. Clubs : Army and Navy,United Service. [Died 6 March 1910.

MUSURUS PASHA, His Excellency Stephen,

Vizir, Turkish Ambassador to the Court of

St. James's ; b. 28 Jan. 1841 ;s. of late

Musurus Pasha, who represented the Ottoman

Empire, in London,^1851-85 ;m. Marie, d.

WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 NAPIER and ETTRICK

of late Sir John Antoniades, K.C.M.G. En-tered the Diplomatic Service, 1861

; served

successively at the Turkish Embassy in

London as Second Secretary, First Secretary,Councillor, and Charge" d'Affaires from 1861to 1880 ;

Ambassador at Rome, 1881-84;

Prince of Samos, 1896-1900 ;member of the

Political Section of the Council of State,1900 ; promoted to the highest rank of Civil

Functionaries, Vizir, 1903. Decorations :

First class Osmanieh in brilliants ; NichanIftihar in brilliants ;

First class Medjidie ;

gold and silver medals of the Order of theImtiaz ;

Grand Cross of various foreignOrders ; B.A. and LL.M. of the Universityof France. Address : 69 Portland Place, W.

[Died 21 Dec. 1907.

MUTHER, Dr. Richard, Professor of Art His-

tory, University, Breslau, from 1895 ; b.

Ohrdruf, 25 Feb. 1860. Educ. : Gotha.Studirte an den Universitaten von Heidel-

berg und Leipzig, habilitirte sich 1883 als

Privatdocent in Miinchen, wurde 1886 Con-servator des Miinchener Kupferstichkabinets.Publications : The History of ModernPainting, 1893; The Oldest German Pic-

ture Bibles, 1883 ; Anton Graff, 1881 ;

Gothic and Early Renaissance Illustrations

of German Books, 1884 ;A Century of French

Painting, 1901 ; Der Cicerone in der Munch-ener Pinakothek, 1885 ; Der Cicerone in derBerliner Galerie, 1886 ;

Meisterholzschritteaus der Jahrhunderten, 1887 ;

Studien undKritiken, 1900-1 ;

Geschichte der Malerei,1899 ;

Geschichte der englischen Malerei,1902

;Geschichte der belgischen Malerei,

1903 ; Rembrandt, 1904. Address : Bres-

lau, Breitestrasse, 26. [Died 28 June 1909.

MYERS, Asher Isaac, journalist ;Fellow of

Institute of Journalists ; b. London, 1848 ;

2nd s. of late I. M. Myers ;m. Elizabeth,

d. of late Aaron Cohen. Educ. : City Com-mercial School, Lombard Street. StartedJewish Record (first Jewish penny weekly)in 1868, and in 1870 joined Jewish Chronicle,of which he was from 1878 managing pro-

prietor ;was a member of the Council of

United Synagogue, of Jews' College, JewishBoard of Guardians, Anglo-Jewish Associa-

tion, Jewish Religious Education Board ;

manager of several other Jewish institutions.

Address : 134 Abbey Road, N.W.[Died 11 May 1902.

MYERS, Frederic W. H., M.A. ; one of H.M.Inspectors of Schools ; President of the

Society for Psychical Research ; b. 6 Feb.1843

;e. s. of Rev. Frederic Myers, Incum-

bent of St. John's Parsonage, Keswick,Cumberland ;

m. Eveleen, y. d. of CharlesTennant of Cadoxton, Glamorganshire, 1880.Educ. : Cheltenham ;

Trin. Coll. Camb.Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., etc. Publica-tions : St. Paul, 1867 ; Essays Modern andClassical, 1885 ;

Science and a Future Life,1893 ; The Renewal of Youth, and other

Poems, 1882 ; part author (with EdmundGurney and Frank Podmore) of Phantasmsof the Living, 1886 ;

Human Personality(published after death). Address : Leck-

hampton House, Cambridge. Club : Athe-a>um. [Died 17 Jan. 1901.

NNABHA, H.H. Rajah, Sir Hira Singh, Malwlndar

Bahadur, G.C.I.E., cr. 1903;

G. C.S.I. ;Hon.

Col. in British Army; b. 1843; S. 1871.Served in last Afghan War. The State hasan area of 928 square miles, and a populationof about 300,000. Address: Nabha, Punjab.

[Died 25 Dec. 1911.

NAIRNE, General Sir Charles Edward, K.C.B. ;

cr. 1897 ; commanding the forces at Bombayfrom 1895

; b. London, 30 June 1836 ; s. of

late Capt. A. Nairne, H.C.S. ; m. Sophie,d. of Rev. J. D. Addison, 1860. Educ. :

privately; Addiscombe Coll. 2nd Lieut.

Bengal Artillery, Dec. 1855 ; R.A. 1861 ;

Captain, 1864 ; Major, 1872; Lieut.-Colonel,

1880 ; Colonel, 1884 ; Maj.-General, 1890 ;

Lieut.-General, 1895 ; Indian Mutiny (medal),1857 ; 2nd Euzofzai Expedition, 1863 ;

Kabul Campaign (medal), 1879 : Egypt(despatches, C.B., Medjidie), 1882; Com-mandant, School of Gunnery, Shoeburyness,1885-87 ; Inspector-General Artillery in

India, 1887-92 ; commanded a 1st class

District, India, 1892-93; Commander-in-Chief, Bombay, and Member of Council,1893-95. Address : Poona, India. Club :

United Service. [Died 19 Feb. 1899.

NANNETTI, Joseph Patrick, M.P. (N.) CollegeDivision of Dublin from 1900 ; Lord Mayorof Dublin, 1906-7 ; b. 1851 ; s. of an Italian

sculptor and modeller ; m. 1873, Mary, d.

of Edward Egan. Educ. : Baggot StreetConvent Schools, and Schools of Christian

Brothers, Dublin. Apprenticed to printingtrade ; afterwards employed in Liverpool ;

one of the founders of first Home Ruleorganisation in Liverpool ; first Secretary,afterwards President, of Trade Council of

Dublin;

is a member of Corporation of

Dublin, Catholic Cemeteries Committee andTrustee of the Royal Liver Friendly Society,etc. Address: 2 St. Anne's Villas, Dolly-mount, Dublin. [Died 26 Apr. 1915.

NAPIER, Sir Archibald Lennox Milliken, 10thBt. ; cr. 1 627 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards(retired) ; b. 2 Nov. 1855 ; S. father 1884 ;

m. Mary, d. of Sir Thomas Fairbairn, 2nd Bt.,1880 (div. 1903) ; 2nd 1904, Charlotte Louise,o. d. of late Chief-Justice Austin, Montreal.Heir : s. Alexander, b. 1882. Club : Armyand Navy. [Died 18 Jan. 1907.

NAPIER, Lieut.-Col. Hon. George Campbell,C.I.E. 1886 ; b. 11 Feb. 1845 ;

twin b. andheir-pres. of 2nd Baron Napier of Magdala ;

m. 1882, Alice Mary, d. of late James Beechof Brandon Hall, Coventry ;

one s. one d.

Entered Bengal army, 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1887 ;

served Punjab as Assistant Commissioner,1867 ; on special duty, Persia, 1874 ; Can-dahar, 1881 ;

Private Sec. and A.D.C. toLieut.-Gov. of N.-W. Prov. 1882-83 ; DeputyCommissioner, 1884

; superintendent Kapur-thala State, 1885

; retired, 1887. Address :

34 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs : Arthur's,Bachelors'. [Died 10 March 1914.

NAPIER, Sir William Lennox, 3rd Bt. ;cr.

1867 ; Lt.-Col. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1907 ;

b. 12 Oct, 1867 ; S. father 1884 ; m. MabelEdith Geraldine, d. of late Rev. C. T. Forster,Vicar of Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, 1890 ;

three s. two d. Educ. : Uppingham ; Jesus

College, Cambridge. Barr. Inner Temple,1894; admitted Solicitor, 1902. Heir: s.

Joseph William Lennox [b. 1 Aug. 1895.Educ. : Rugby]. Address : 9 BramhamGardens, South Kensington, S.W. ; MowbrayHouse, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C.

[Died 13 Aug. 1915.NAPIER and ETTRICK, 10th Baron (cr. 1627),

(U.K. cr. 1872), Francis Napier, K.T. 1864 ;

P.O. 1861 ; LL.D. ; Bt. of Nova Scotia,1666 ; retired Ambassador ; [Sir AlexanderNapier (d. 1473) performed various embassiesand mercantile enterprises ;

his g.-g.-s. fell at

Flodden, 1513 ;and Alexander, 4th in descent,

fell at Pinkie, 1547 ;his g.-s. John (d. 1617)

was the inventor of logarithms ;his s. became

1st Baron Napier of Merchiston, 1627 ;2nd

Baron was a zealous supporter of Charles I.] ;

b. Thirlstane, 15 Sept. 1819 ; s. of 9th Baronand o. d. of late Hon. A. J. Cochrane-Johnstone ;

S. father 1834 ;m. Anne Jane

Charlotte, o. d. of Robert Manners-LockwoodDun-y-Greig, Glamorganshire, and LadyJulia Gore, 1845. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb.

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