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 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MALLET i. of lata Raja, K.C.I.E. B. -Mahnuidabad, Sitajnir, Oudli. Glasgow Univ., M.B., F.F.P.S. Glas., hon., Khan Bahadur, R.C.P.I. ; memb. of the Univ. Court, Glasgow ; | 1881. Residence- 3vvn inemb. of the General Medical Council j 92-1912, and for many years prof. Clin. Med. MAHON, K.C.V.O. Creat. 1912 ; C.B. 1900 ; . Mungo's College, Glasgow, and hon. physician D.S.O. 1896. — Gen. Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, asgow Royal Inf. Residence — 3, St. James's ' s. of Henry Blake Mahon, of Belleville, co. Galway, rrace, Hillhead, Glasgow. Clubs — Liberal ; ', and Matilda, dau. of late Col. Seymour of Bally- more Castle, CO. Galway. B. at Belleville, 2 April, 1862 ; lieut. 21st Hussars, Jan. 1883 ; 8th Hussars, Feb. 1883 ; capt. 1888, maj. 1897, It. -col. 1898, col. 1900, maj. -gen. 1906. gen. 1912 ; employed with Egyptian Army, 1893-1900 and 1901—4 ; commanded col. mounted troops, Kimberley Column, S. Africa, 1900 ; brig. -gen. S. Africa, 1900-1 ; brigade commr., India, 1904— comdg. 8th Div., India, 1909-14 ; comdg. liege (Glasgow). Issue- ranics Roy McVail, M.B., Ch.B., b. 16 Juiii- ,s ill Col. Mod. SiTV. Residence — San Sock Hospital, Singapore. Lily, ni. 7 June, 190G. John JIacintyr Macintyre, Writers, Glasgow. 1878 Sing'i of Laird, —Maria, 1847, Sir McVICKER, Lady (Knt.'s widow) u. <Tf John Gilmer, of Belfast ; m. )bert McVicker, late Mayor of Londonderry, lo was knighted by the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland arl of Carnarvon) on the occasion of the visit King Edward and Queen Alexandra when 'ince and Princess of Wales to the City of Derry, d who d. 2S Nov. 1897. Residence — Lesbury, MADDEN, Knt. Bach, Creat. 1911.— Hon. R Frank Madden, s. of late John Madden, of . Cork. M. Annie Eliza Goodall, dau. of late on. James Goodall Francis ; speaker of the 'gislative Assembly, Victoria, since 1904. Resi- nce — Mooroolbeck Studley Park, Kew, Mel- lurne. MADDEN, G.C.M.G. Creat. 1906 ; K.C.M.G. J99 ; Knt. Bach. 1893. — Hon. Sir John Mad- SN, s. of John Madden, of Melbourne, solicitor, id Margaret Eloise, dau. of David Macoboy, ■ Cork. B. in Cork 16 May, 1844 ; m. 27 Aug. !72, Gertrude Frances, dau. of Francis John dney Stephen, of Melbourne ; ed. in France and elbourne Univ., B.A., LL.D., and gold medallist law ; Barr.-at-law Melbourne 1865 ; minister ■ justice 1875-7, and in 1880; chief justice of ietoria since 1893; vice-chancellor of Melbourne niv. 1889, chan. since 1897 ; administered the overnment in 1892, 1895, and 1899-1901 ; Lt.- ov. since 1899 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1906, and L.D. Aber. Residences — Cloyne, Chapel Street, sue — 1. Guy Rose Madden, b. 1873. 1. Amy, m. Harry Osborne. 2. Sylvia, m. Clement Vallange. 3. Ruby Constance, m. Pat Osborne. Residence — Willeroo, Australia. 4. Crystal Leslie. 5. Beatrice Maine St. John, m. 1912, Maurice Bailleau. Residence — Studley, Toorak, Australia. MAGNUS, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1886.— Sir HiLiP Magnus, s. of Jacob Magnus, of Chatham, id Caroline, dau. of J. Barnett. B. in London Oct. 1842 ; m. 1870, Katie, o. dau. of E. Enian- ?1, J.P., of Southsea ; ed. at Univ. Coll. SchSol, .A. London 1873 ; B.Sc. 1874 ; fellow and ■nator Lond. LTniv. ; .superintendent depart, of echnology City and Guilds of London Institute, nd organizing director 1880-8 ; was a memb. of
 * anfield, Londonderry.
 * . Kilda, and Yamala, Frankston, Victoria.
 * Univ. Coll. London, and at Univ. of Berlin ;
 * oj'. Commn. on Technical Instruction 1881-4,

nd of London School Board 1890-1 : :I.P. for ondon University since 1906 ; J. P. Surrey. Residences — 16, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, '^. ; Tangley Hill, Chilworth, Siu-rey. Clubs — arlton ; Athenseum ; County (Guildford). 3sue — 1. Laurie Jlasnus, b. 5 Aug. 1872 ; m. 22 July, 1903, Dora Marian, dau. of Sn Isidore Spielniann, C.M.G. R<'sidencc — 12, Westbourne Terrace, W. 2. Leonard Arthur Magnus, b. 12 Dec. 1879. 1. Lucy Amy, m. 17 June, 1891, Frederic Samuel Franklin. Residence — 44, Lancaster Gate, W. MAHMUDABAD, Raja of, 909. — Raja Sir Muhammad K.C.I.E. Creat. Ali Muhammad 10th Div., 1914 ; .served in expedn. to Dongola, 1896 ; Nile expedns. 1897-8-9 ; S. African war, 1899-1900 ; has 2nd cl. Medjidie. and 4th cl. Osmanieh. Residence — Lucknow, India ; Belle- ville, CO. Galway. Clubs — Cavalry ; Naval and Military ; Kildare Street (Dublin). MAINE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Jane, dau. of George Maine, of Kelso, Roxburghshire ; m. 1849, Sir Henry Sumner Maine, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., the well-known authority on jurisprudence and international law, author of " Ancient Law " and other works, who d. 1888. Residence — 27, Corn- wall Gardens, W. MAJOR, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir Charles Henry Major, s. of late Charles Henry Major of West Indies, and Frances Frederica, dau. of late Abel Sage, of Barbados, solicitor. B. at St. Kitts, 30 Oct. 1860; m. 21 Dec. 1893, Sarah, dau. of late Dr. Charles James Branch, Bp. of Antigua ; ed. privately ; Barr.-at-law, Mid. Temple, 1887 ; chanc. of dioe. of Antigua 1899-1901 ; Attorney-Gen. Grenada 1901-2 ; was J. P. for Antigua ; memb. of Antigua legis. council (vice-pres. 1897) ; memb. fed. leg. coun- cil (jores. 1896—9), and memb. fed. exec, council, Leeward Islands ; chief justice of the Supreme Court of Fiji, and chief judicial commnr. of the Western Pacific 1902-14 ; chief justice of British Guiana since 1914 ; knighted by letters patent 20 June, 1911. Residence — -George Town, British Guiana. MAJOR, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— M. 1886, Sir Alfred Major, Director of Army contracts, who d. 30 Jan. 1907. Residence— Gibraltar Close, Cookham Dene, Berks. MALCOLM, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anna, dau. of W. R. B. Sands, merchant, of Nassau ; m. 19 Nov. 1863, Hon. Sir Ormond Drimmie Mal- colm, K.C., chief justice of the Bahamas 1897— 1909, who d. 12 Feb. 1912. Address— Nassau, Bahamas. MALLET, Privy Counsellor, ajjptd. 1913 ; K.C.M.G. 1912 ; C.B. 1905.— Rt. Hon. Sir Louis DU Pan Mallet, s. of late Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Mallet and Frances Helena, dsm. of Rev. the Hon. Edward Pellew. B. in London, 10 July, 1864 ; ed. privately and at Oxford ; ent. foreign office, 1888 ; 3rd see. 1896 ; served in Brazil, Rome, and Cairo ; precis writing to Marq. of Lansdowne, 1902-5 ; priv. sec. to Sir Edward Grey, 1905-7 ; assist. Under-Sec. of State 1907-13 ; Ambassador at Constantinople since 1913. Residences — British Embassy, Constantinople ; 182, Ebury Street, W. ; Otham, nr. Maidstone. Club — Travellers'. MALLET, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911; C.M.G. 1902. — Sir Claude Coventry Mallet, s. of late Hugh Mallet (4th Light Dragoons and 16th Lan- cers), of Ash, Devonshire, and Georgina, dau. of late Ven. Heni-y Bathurst, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Norwich. B. 20 April, 1860 ; m. 24 Sept. 1892, Matilde, dau. of Don G. de Obarrio and