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MACKENZIE]|KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE|788 MACKENZIE ] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE AUGUSTUS MUIR-MACKENZIE, s. of Sir John Muir Mackenzie, 2nd Bt., of Delvine, and Sophia Matilda, dau. of James Raymond Johnstone. B. 29 June, 1846; m. 26 Feb. 1874, Amy Mar garet (d. 18 Dec. 1900), dau. of William Graham, late M.P., Glasgow ; ed. at the Charterhouse and Oxford B.A. (2nd in classics) 1868, M.A. 1873; Barr-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1873; K.C. (1886); permanent sec. to the Lord Chancellor since 1880, and Clerk of the Crown since 1884; high bailiff of Westminster since 1912; bencher of Lincoln's Inn: warden of Winchester College; J.P., London Residence-39, Grosvenor Road, London, S.W. Club-Oxford and Cambridge. and Sussex. Issue- 1. Margaret Mary, m. 3 Jan. 1907. Donnell Post. 2. Dorothea Frances, m. March, 1907, Mark Hambourg. 3. Magdalen, m. 10 July, 1905 Robert Henry Clive, and has issue. OWEN-MACKENZIE, Lady (Kut.'s widow).- MAYA MATILDA, dau. of the late Hugh Darby M. 1st, Owen, of Bettws, Montgomeryshire. Francis Fenwick: m. 2nd, A. G. Bovill, Barr.- at-law; m. 3rd, 17 July, 1905, Sir George Suther- land Mackenzie, K.C.M.G., C.B., director and first administrator British E. Africa Co.'s territories 1888-91, who was instrumental in bringing Uganda and Nile Basin within British zone, and who d. 1 Nov. 1910; assumed her family name of Owen by Royal licence, 1908, on the death of her bro., Hugh Darby Annesley Owen. Residences―6, Chesham Street, S.W.: Roderic House, Chelten- ham Brantham Court, Suffolk. Issue by 3rd 11.- George Fenwick Owen-Fenwick. b. 1886; m. 26 March. 1914, Marion Bettina Maud, dau. of Walter Rawnsley, of Well Vale, Lincolnshire. MACKIE. Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909. SIR RICHARD MACKIE, S. of the late George Mackie, of Dunfermline, manufacturer, and Janet, dau. of James Cousin, also of Dunfermline, manufacturer. B. at Dunfermline, April, 1851; m. 1876, Isabella K., dau. of the late Laurence Thomson, of St. Andrews; ed. at the Free-Abbey Acad., Dun- co-opted memb. fermline: Midlothian Terr. Force Assocn.; J.P., Midlothian, and ex-provost of Leith a Knight of the Polar Star of Sweden. old and his- Resilence-Trinity Grove (an torie house frequently visited by Sir Walter Scott), Leith, N.B. Clubs-Royal Forth Yacht; Merchants' (Leith); Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society; Scottish Conservative. MACKINNON, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1908; K.C.V.O. 1911: C.V.O. 1903 : C.B. 1900.- GEN. SIR WILLIAM HENRY MACKINNON, s. of the late William Alexander MacKinnon, 34th chief of the clan, of Acryse Park, Kent, D.L., J.P., and Margaret, dau. of F. Willes. B. in London, 15 Dec. 1852 m. 13 Dec. 1881, Madeleine Frances, dau. of the late Lt.-Col. Villiers La Touche Hatton, Gren.Gds., of Clonard, co. Wexford; joined Gren. Gds. 1870, col. 1889. maj.-gen. 1900, lt.-gen. 1907, gen. 1913; mil. sec. to Gov. of Malta 1884-5: pri- vate sce. to Gov. of Madras 1885-7; chief staff- officer Home District 1894-9; served in S. Africa 1900, as col. commdt. C.I.V. (despatches, C.B.); director of Auxiliary Forces at Headquarters 1904-7; vice-pres. Terr. Force Advisory Council; director-geu. of the Territorial Force 1907–10; gen. officer Com.-in-Ch. Western command since 1910. Residence-Government House, Chester. Clubs Travellers'; Union. Issue- Norah Mary Fynvola, m. 19 Jan. 1905, Capt. Arthur George Edward Egerton (see EGERTON, Knt.'s widow). 788 Morony, of Belmullett, co. Mayo; ed. at Win- chester and Oxford (2nd cl. Litt. Hum.); apptd. to I.C.S. 1885; settlt. officer, Multan, 1896; dep. commr., Amritsar, 1902; chief sec. to Punjab Govt. 1907; sec. to Govt. of India, Revenue and Address Simla, Agricultural Dept., since 1910. India. Club East India United Service. MCLEAN, Kut. Bach. Creat. 1909.-HON. SIR GEORGE MCLEAN, s. of James McLean, of Elgin, and Jane Proctor. B. at Elgin, Scotland, 10 Sept. 1834; m. 17 March, 1867. Isabel, dau. of the late Hon. M. Holmes, M.L.C., of Wellington, N.Z.; ed. at St. Andrews School and Elgin Acad. ; prov. treas. of Otago, N.Z., 1869-70: memb. of the House of Representatives, N.Z., 1871-81; Commr. of Customs and Telegraphs (Vogel Ministry) 1876: P.M.G. and Commissioner of Telegraphs and Customs (Atkinson Ministry) 1877 Life Memb. of Legislative Council, N.Z., 1881; Commur. of Trade and Customs (2nd Atkinson Ministry) 1884: original promoter of Union SS. Co. of N.Z., and chrmin. of directors for 32 years; represented the Colony of New Zealand at the Cable Conference held at Sydney, N.S.W., 1877; pres. of the Dunedin Jockey Club for 25 M.L.C.. J.P. Residences- Hazelwood, years; Dunedin, N.Z.; Wanington, Otago, New Zealand. Club-Dunedin (New Zealand). C.M.G. MACLEAN, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1901; 1898.-KAID SIR HARRY MACLEAN, S. of Andrew Maclean, of Drimuin, N.B., deputy inspector- general. B. 15 June, 1848: 111. 1st. 1882, Catherine Coe (m. diss. 1905); m. 2nd, 30 Sept. 1913, Ella, dau. of late Gen. Sir Harry North Dalrymple Prendergast, V.C., G.C.B.; was for some years in the British army, but resigned to take up the position of army drill instructor and military adviser to the Sultan of Morocco: re- ceived the K.C.M.G. for valuable services rendered to the British Govt. in their relations with Morocco. Residence-Tangier, Morocco. Clubs- Junior Carlton; Royal Automobile; St. Stephen's. Issue by 1st m.- Capt. Andrew de Vere Maclean, E. Surrey Regt., b. 1883 served in S. Africa. 1900-2 (medal, 5 clasps); m. Dulce, dau. of late Maj.-Gen. Maclachlan, R.II.A., and was killed in action 19 Sept. 1914. MACLEAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).-MATTIE, dau. of John Sowerby, J.P., M. 10 Aug. 1869, Sir Francis William Maclean, K.C.I.E., K.C., who was Master in Lunacy 1891-6; Chief Justice of Bengal 1896-1909; M.P. Mid Oxfordshire (L.) 1885-6 and (L.U.) 1886-91. when he resigned the seat; a memb. of royal commn. on Market Rights and Tolls 1888; chrın. Indian Famine Relief Fund 1897, 1900, and 1907; Kaiser-i-Hind gold medal 1900, for public services in India; vice-chancellor Calcutta Univ. 1898-1900. and who d. 11 Nov. Residence 1913. 17, Rutland Gate, S.W. - McLEARN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1900. SIR WILLIAM MCLEARN, s. of Matthew McLearn, of Londonderry. B. 1837 is head of the firm of William McLearn and Co., railway and carting contractors of 17. Foyle Street, Londonderry; alderman, D.L., J.P. J.P. Londonderry; Mayor 1899-1900, 1913-1914; knighted on the occasion of Queen Victoria's visit to Ireland. Carrickmore, Londonderry. Residence- MACLEAY, Lady (Kut.'s widow).-AUGUSTA ANNE GARDNER, dau, of the late William Gard- ner Sams: m. 1889, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Macleay, K.C.M.G.. of Pendell Court, Surrey, d. 1892. Residence 58, The Drive, who Brighton. MACLAGAN, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1913; C.S.I. 1909. SIR EDWARD DOUGLAS MACLAGAN, S. of Gen. Robert Maclagan, R.E., of Edinburgh, and Patricia, dau. of late Patrick Gilmour, of London- derry. B. at Murree. India, 25 Aug. 1864; m. 27 Jan. 1906, Edith Emily, dau. of William 1906; - MCLEOD, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1913; K C.I.E. C.B. 1898; D.S.O. 1887.-GEN. SIR