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 LYTE] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 782 1. Tno.uas Humpliroy Lyons, b. 12 Jun >, 18S0. 2. Algernon Edmund Pcnrice Lyons, b. 17 Aug. 1886. 1 WinifR-d »^^^.i„,_ 2. Maud > MAXWELL-LYTE, K.CB. (civ.). Great. 1897 ; C.B. 1889. — Sib Henky Churchill Maxwell- Lyte. s. of J. W. Maxwell -Lyte, of Berry Head, Brixham, Devon, and Emilv Jeannette, dau. of Col. John Craigie, H.E.I.C.S. B. 29 May, 1848 ; n->. 3 Jan. 1871, Frances Fownes, dau. of James Curtis Somerville, D.L., J.P., of Binder, Wells, Somerset ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; B.A. (hon- ours in law and history) 1870 ; M.A. 1873 ; deputy keeper of the Public Records since 1886 ; a roy. commissioner for Historical Manuscripts 1886; F.S.A. ; fell. British Academy; author of "History of Eton College,"' "History of the University ' of Oxford," and other historical works. Residence — 61, Warwick Square, S.W. Official Address — Public Record Office, W.C. Club — Athenasum. Issue — 1. .JoJui Maxwidl-Lyt", b. 10 May, 1875 : Nat. Health eouiii.nr : lieut. Soj-tliuniberland Fas. 1914. llesl- (lencr — 4, Twyiord Avenue, Acton. 2. Walter .Maxwell-Lyte, b. 4 Maich. 1877 ; m. 4 July. 1907. Verona Cecil, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Henrv Fineh, of Burley-on-the-HiU. Oakliam. Ri si- dence — 18, Elm Park Gardens, ,S.W. ; Sunny AYays, Seaford, Sussex. ■i. Arthur Maxwell-Lyte. b. 11 April, 1.^81 ; Board of Education. Kcsidence — 01, Warwick Square, S.W. 1. Agnes. 2. Edith.
 * i. Margaret, ni. 9 Aug. 1904, Edward Ricliard

Ma-i>i ■. K-sidenee— Anntield. Gresford. LYTTELTON, Privy Counsellor (Ire.). Apptd. 1908 ; G.C.B. (mil.) 1907 ; G.C.V.O. 1911 ; K.CB. 1902 ; C.B. 1897. — Gen. Rt. Hok. Sib Xet[lle CiERALD Lyttelton, s. of 4th Baron Lyttelton, and bro. of 8th Vise. Cobham. B. 28 Oct. 1845 ; m. 30 Sept. 1883, Katharine Sarah, dau. of Rt. Hon. James Stuart-Wortley ; ed. at Eton ; ent. the Rifle Brig. 1865, It.-gen. 1900, gen. 1906; late It. -col. Rifle Brig., and mil. see. to Govs, of Gibraltar and Bombay ; A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Earl Spencer) 1869-74, and private sec. to Sec. of State for War (Mr. Childers) 1880- 2 ; served in Canada 1866, the Jowaki campaign 1877, and on the staff in the Egyptian campaign 1882 ; A.A.G. headquarters 1894-7 ; assist, mil. sec. 1897-9 ; commanded a brigade in the Sudan campaign, and at the battle of Omdurman 1898 (despatches, maj.-gen.); commanded Aldershot Brig. 1899 ; served in S. African war, and sue. Lord Kitchener in the command of the forces in South Africa 1902 ; first mil. memb. of Army Coimcil, and chief of gen. staff 1904-8 ; Com.-in- Ch. of forces in Ireland 1908-12 ; GJov. of Chelsea Hospital from 1912 ; col.-comdt. Rifle Brigade .since 1912. Address — Chelsea Hospital, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's ; Athenaeum. Issue — 1. Lucy Blanche. 2. Hilda Margaret. 0. ;Mary T[er:iiione. MAASDORP, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904.— Sir Andkies Ferdinand Sxockenstroii Maasdobp, s. of Gysbert Henry Maasdorp, M.D., of Graaff Reinet, Cape of Good Hope. B. 14 Jan. 1847 ; ni. 30 Sept. 1880, Agnes, dau. of John Hayton, of Grahamstown ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1871 ; memb. Cape House of Assembly 1874-8; solicitor-gen. 1878-97; ( hief Justice of the Orange River Colony (now Orange Free State Pro- vin'ce of the Union of South Africa) 1902 ; memb. Special Treason Court 1900-1. Residence — Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, S. Africa. Issue — 1. Vivian Haydon Maasdorp, b. 1886. 2. Eric John Maasdorp, b. 1892. 1. Mabel Agnes, m. 1911, Hervey Herbert Grereson. Residence — Sebastopol, Salisbury, Rhodesia. 2. Enid Rhoda. MacALISTER, K.CB. (civ.) 1908.— Sir Donald, MacAlister, s of Donald MacAlister, of Tarbert, Cantire, Argyllshire, and Eaphemia, da'i. of Angus Kennedy, of Bowmore, Islay. B. at Perth 17 May, 1854 ; m. 19 March, 1895, Edith Florence Boyle, dau. of Prof. Alexander Macalister, of St. John's Coll. Camb., M.A., M.D., F.R.S. ; ed. at Aberdeen and Liverpool Schools, Camb., St. I Bartholomew's, London, and Leipzig ; B.A. i 1877 (senr. wrangler and 1st Smith's prizeman), M.A. 1880, M.D. 1884, B.Se. (Lond.) 1877, hon. D.C.L. Durham 1905, hon. LL.D. Toronto, Mon- treal, and Aberdeen 1906, hon. LL.D. Glasgow ! 1907, St. Andrews 1908, Liverpool 1909, and i Belfa.st 1913 ; hon. D.Phil. Athens 1912 ;, hon. D.Sc. Bristol 1912 ; late Linacre lect., j fellow and senr. tutor of St. John's Coll. Camb. ; pres. of General Medical Council 1904 ; Crown Gov. Imp. Coll. of Science 1997 ; Belfast LTniv. commnr. 1908 (chrmn. 1910) ; memb. roy. commn. on Civil Service 1912 ; memb. of Highland Med. Service Board 1913 ; ])rincipal 1 and 'ice-ehanc. LTniv. of Glasgow 1907 ; J. P., Cambs. 1896, and for the county of the city of Glasgow 1908. Address — Principal's House, I The University, Glasgow. Clubs — Athenseum ; National Liberal ; Art (Glasgow). MAC ALPINE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Sib George Watson Macalpine, s. of Thomas W. Macalpine, of Paisley, merchant, and Rachel, dau. of Geo. W^atson, of Glasgow, physician. B. at Paisley 10 March, 1850 ; m. 20 Dec. 1877, Marianne, dau. of James Barlow, of Accrington, Lanes ; ed. at John Neilson and Gram. Schools, Paisley ; ex-president of the Baptist Union ; vice-pres. of the Brit, and Foreign Bible Soc. ; J. P., Lancashire and borough of Accrington ; hon. LL.D. McMaster University (Toronto) 1911. Residence — Broad Oak, Accrington. Club — National Liberal. Issue — 1. George Lawson Macalpine, b. 1880. 2. James Barlow Macalpine, b. 1882. ■i. John Leonard .Macalpine, b. 1885. 4. Francis Geoffrey Macalpine, b. 1894. I. Heli'n Marjone. MACARTNEY, K.C.I.E. Great. 1913; CLE. 190(1. — Sir George Macartney, s. of late Sir Halliday Macartney, K.C.M.G., M.D., of Castle Douglas, CO. Kirkcudbright. B. at Nanking, China, 19 Jan. 1867 ; m. 17 Sept. 1898, Catherina Theodora, dau. of late James Borland, of Castle Douglas ; ed. at Dulwich School and Bernay (France) ; B. es L. (LTniv. of France) ; ent. .service of Govt, of India 1888 ; served with Sikhim field force as pol. officer and Chinese interpreter ; in charge of Chinese Turkestan mission 1892-3 ; specil assist., for Chinese affairs, to resident in Kaskmer 1893 ; consul at Kashgar 1904-10, and i consul-gen. there since 1910 ; apptd. assist, judge i of H.B.M. Supreme Court for Chma 1913. Resi- i dence — H.B.M. Consulate-General, Kashgar, via ( Gilgit, Punjab, India. Issue — 1. Erie Borland Macartney, b. 9 Sept. 1903. 2. Rol)in .Malliday Macartney, b. 11 May, 1911. 1. Sylvia Theodora. MACARTNEY, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1900 ; K.G.:M.G. Great. 1913. — Rt. Hon. Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, s. of John AVilliam Ellison Macartney, M.P. Tyrone, and Elizabeth Phoebe, dau. of Rev. John Grey Porter, of Kils- kury and Bcllisle, co. Fermanagh. B. 7 June, 1852 ; m. 5 Aug. 1897, Ettie, dau. of late J. E. Scott, of Outlands, Devonport ; ed. at Eton and Oxford (1st class finals); Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1878 ; M.P. South Antrim (C) 1885- 1902 ; High Sheriff county Antrim 1908 ; deputy-master of the Royal Mint and ex officio engraver of H.M. Seals 1903-12 ; Gov. of Tasmania since Dec. 1912 ; financial sec. to the Admiralty 1895-1900. Residence — Government