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 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MACNAGHTEN 3NALD Jambs Sim McLeod ; b. 2.1 Feb. 1845 ; . 1877, Camilla, dau. of ilajor J. Nicholas ; ined Madras army 1861, capt. 1873, maj. 1881, -col. 1887, col. 1893, major-gen. 1899, it. -gen. i03 ; gen. ret. 1906 : A.D.C. to major-gen. adras 1864-7; D.A.Q.M.G. Madras 1870-6; Q.M.G. 1878-83 ; D.Q.M.G. 1883-9 : A.A.G. iQO, Punjab frontier force 1901 ; apptd. to mmand 1st class district Meerut 1901-2 ; ficiating in command of Bengal army 1902-3, id It. -gen. commdg. in Burma 1903-6 ; is col. )utts & Co., 440 Strand, W.C. Club — United irvice. Issue — ■ i eapt. Donald Kenneth McLeod, Q.V.O. Corps of ' Guides, b. 19 June, 1885. Janet Camilla, m. Godfrey Butler Hunter, Fell. CLE., I.C.S., and has issue. MACLEOD, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1905 ; C.B. 195. — Sib Reginald Macleod, s. of the late rorman) Macleod of that Ilk, and of Dun vegan istle. Isle of Skye, 22nd chief, and Hon. Louisa arbara St. John, dau. of 13th Baron St. John, Bletsoe. B. 1 Feb. 1847 ; m. 7 April, 1877, idy Agnes Mary Cecilia Northcote, dau. of 1st ari of Iddesleigh ; ed. at Harrow and Camb. ; as Queen's and lord treasurer's remembrancer r Scotland 1889-1900 ; Registrar-Gen. for ngland 1900-2 ; Under Sec. for Scotland 1902- 8 ; isuccessfully contested Inverness-shire 1885, id again 1910. Residence — Vinters, Maidstone. ubs — Carlton; New Con.servative (Edin.). sue — 1. Flora Louisa Cecilia, m. 5 Jan. 1901. Huliert Walter ot Bearwood, and has issue. 2. Olive Susan Miranda, m. 28 April. 1912, Charles Lindsay Temple, C.M.G., Lieut.-Gov. of Northern Nigeria, late Chief Sec. to Govt, of N. Nigeria (sec Peerage, Temple, Bt.). McLEOD, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Doha ACDONALD, dau. of the late John Graham Mac- maid Burt. M. 12 Sept. 1883, Lt.-Gen. Sir jhn Chetham McLeod, wlio served with the 42nd ighlanders throughout the eastern campaign ■ 1854^55, including the battles of the Alma id Balaklava, exjjedition to Kertch and Yeni- ale, the siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal, 3 asps, Turkish medal, liniglit of the Legion of honour) ; served in the Indian mutiny, and was ar 1874, and who d. 10 Jan. 1914. Residence — ellevue. North Berwick. Issue — John Ciraliaiii Maedonald Burt McLeod, M.L. MACLEOD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Sophia, lu. of Wm. Houldsworth, of|Belvidere, Lanark- lire. M. 1859, Sir George Husband Baird [acleod, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S., late Regius rof. of surgery, Univ. of Glasgow, surgeon in •dinary to Qvieen Victoria in Scotland, and •own memb. of general council of medical educa- on and registration, who d. 31 Aug. 1892. Resi- ence — Fiunary, Shandon, Dumbartonshire. McMAHON, G.C.V.O. Creat.'^1911 ; K.C.LE. 906 ; C.S.I. 1897 ; CLE. 1894.— Lt.-Col. Sir .BTHTXR Henry McMahon, s. of the late Lt.-Gen. harles Alexander McMahon, F.R.S. B. 28 ov. 1862 ; m. 19 Oct. 1886, Mary Evelyn, dau. E Francis Cliristopher Bland, of Derryquin astle, CO. Kerry ; ed. at Haileyburj' College and t Roy. Mil. Coll. Sandhurst ; joined King's iverpool Regt. 1883 ; joined Punjab Frontier 'orce and became lieut. I.S.C. 1885, capt. 1892, laj. 1901, It. -col. 1909 ; joined Punjab commn. 887, and transferred to political dept. 1890 ; srved with Zhob Valley Exped. 1890 ; political gent of Zhob 1890 ; political agent at Thai ihotiali 1892, and of Zhob 1893, when he accom- anied Durand Mission to Kabul ; British oinmnr. for demarcation of Afghan-Baloochistan boundary 1894—6 ; political agent at Gilgit 1897— 99, and for Dir Swat and Chitral 1899-1901 ; revenue and judicial commnr. Baloocliistan 1901- 4, agent to Gov. -Gen. and Cliief Commnr. of Baloocliistan 1904^11 ; foreign sec. to the Govt, of India since 1911 ; employed on special duty as British arbitrator on Seistan Frontier 1902-4 with rank of col. ; silver medal Soc. of Arts 1906 ; chief officer in charge of H.M. the Amir of Afghan- istan's visit to India 1907 ; creat. Afghan Surdar of 1st class 1907 ; master of ceremonies of King George V. during his visit to India 1911. Resi- dence — Foreign Office, India. Clubs — United Service ; Garrick ; Savile. Issue — MCMILLAN, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1902.— Hon. Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan, s. of James McMillan. B. in Ontario 1846 ; m. 1878, Mary, dau. of James Lindsay, of Collingwood, On- tario ; ed. at schools in Canada ; formerly It. -col.. Manitoba Grenadiers ; served with Canadian Vols, on Niagara Frontier 1864, during Fenian Raid 1866, with Red River exped. 1870, and with North-West Field Force 1885 ; memb. of Mani- toba Legislature 1880-99, and memb. of Govt. 1889-99 ; Lt.-Gov. of Manitoba and Keewatin 1899-1911. Residence — Winnipeg, Manitoba. Club — Manitoba. Issue — MACMILLAN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Sib. Frederick Macmillan, s. of the late Daniel Mac- millan, of Cambridge, publisher, and Frances, dau. of Cliarles Orridge, of Cambridge. B. at Cambridge, 5 Oct. 1851 ; m. 15 April, 1874, Georgiana, dau. of Thomas Warrin, of New York ; ed. at Uppingliam ; chrnin. of the fu'm of Mac- millan & Co. Ltd., publi.sliers ; ex-pres. of the Publishers' Association ; chrmn. of the Beard of Management of the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic ; D.L., J.P., Herts. Residences — 22, Devonshire Place, W. ; Meadow Cottage, Overstrand, Norfolk. Clubs — Athen- a?um ; St. James's ; Garrick ; Beefsteak. McMillan, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1901.— Sm William McMillan, s. of Rev. Gib.son McMillan, Wesleyan minister, of Dublin, and Eliza, dau. of Rev. John McArthur, Wesleyan minister, of Ard.strath, Ireland. B. 14 Nov. 1850 ; m. 1st, 8 March, 1877, Ada Charlotte Graham (d. 1890) ,•- m. 2nd, 29 Aug. 1892, Helen Maria, dau. of Rev. Wm. Gibson, Wesleyan minister, of Paris ; ed. at a private school in London and Wesley Coll.. Dublin ; is a merchant ; colonial treasurer New South Wales 1889-91 ; delegate Federal Con- ference 1890, and Convention (chrmn. finance comm.) 1891 and 1897-8 ; memb. of House of Representatives Federal Parliament since 1901. Residence — Althorne, Woollahra, Sydney. Clubs — Devonshire (London) ; Australian ; New South Wales ; Warrigal (Sydney) ; Melbourne (Mel- bourne). Issue — 1. William McArthur McMillan, b. 1879 ; m. 1S99, Editli Kich. llesidence— Sydney, N.b.W. 2. Ciibson McMillan, b. 1883. 1. Florence Elizabeth. 2. Constance Elaine, Ernest Williaiii Owen. 3. Clarion Jocelyn. 4. Helen Rosamond. MACNAGHTEN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1907; C.B. (civ.) 1912. — Sib MEL^LLE Leslie Mac- NAGHTEN, s. of Elliot Macuaghteii, director and chairman of East India Compy., of Ovingdean, Sussex, and Isabella Law, dau. of Dr. Law, of Calcutta. B. 16 June, 1853 ; m. 3 Oct. 1878, Dora Emily, dau. of Rev. Canon Sanderson, of Chichester ■, ed. at Eton ; chief constable C.I.D. since May, 1889 ; asst. commissioner and chief of the C.I.D. 1903-13 ; J.P., Middlesex. Resi- lience — 32, Warwick Square, S.W. Club — - Garrick. Issue —
 * 93-5 ; commdg. 2nd class dist. Madras 1895-
 * th Indian Light Cav. Address — c/o Messrs.
 * the siege and fall of Lucknow ; and in Ashantee