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 MALLET] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Rita tie Vallarino ; ed. Brighton Coll. and Manna- niead Sell. ; Vice -Consul Panama 1884-1885, ■Colon 1885-1888 : Consul 1888-1891 and for Departments Panama, Bolivar, Magdalena, Cauca 1891-1904 ; Consul for Rep. of Panama 1904, local rank of Jlin. Resid. at Panama 1907 : charge d'affaires Lima 1894, at Quito 1894^1895. at Bogota 1902-1903 ; min. resid. and C'onsul-CTen. to Panama and Costa Rica 1908—14 ; envoy extra- ordinary and min. plen. since 1914 ; author of reports on commercial subjects and on the Panama Canal. William Mallet Sire de Clraville, founder of this family in England, was companion of William the Concjueror at Hastings, and con- nected by mai-riage with Rollo, 1st Duke of Nor- mandy. He was charged with the burial of Harold of whose queen Aldith he was uncle, and signed the chart at St. Martins-le-Grand " Ego Williehnu.s Malletus Princeps." Address — British Legation, Panama. Clubs — St. James's ; Royal Thames Yacht ; W. India. Issue — George Claude Coventry Mallet, b. 2 Dec. 1S9-J. Dita, III. 27 Oct. 1913, Kenneth McKenzie Pringle, who has assumed the name of 31allet Pringle {see Pringle, K.c.M.G.). MALLET, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Fe-^xces Helen, dau. of Rev. the Hon. Edward Pellew, s. of 1st Vise. Exmouth. M. 19 Aug. 1858, the Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Mallet, Privy Counsellor and C.B., sometime L'nder-Secretary of State for India, who d. 16 Feb. 1890. Residence — 49, .Egerton Gardens, S.W. Issue — 1. Bernard Mallet. C.B., b. 1859 ; commnr. of Inland Revenue 1897-1909 ; Begistrar-Gen. of England since 1909; m. 11 July, 1891, Hon. Marie, V.A.. Maid of Honour to Queen Victoria, dau. of late Henry Jolm Adeane, of Babraham. Bcsidence — 43, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's : Athenaeum. IssuV'— 1. Victor Alexander Louis Mallet, b. 9 April, 1893. 2. Henry Arthur Adeane Mallet, b. 5 May, 1898. 2. Stephen Pellew Mallet, b. 26 Aug. 1860 ; m. 18 Dec. 1895, Isabelle. dau. of Lucien de la Rive, of Choulex, Geneva. Residence — Husheath, Goud- hurst, Kent. Issue — 1. Oliver Mallet, b. 20 Dec. 1899. 1. Sylvia Helen. 2. Diana Isabel. 3. Rt. Hon. Sir Louis du Pan Mallet. P.O.. K.C.M.G. 4. Eugene Hugo Mallet, b. 9 Dec. 1865; Barr.-at- law, Midille Temple ; m. 30 July, 1902, Elizabeth Wyatt, dau. of Rt. Hon. Lewis Fry, P.C. Residence — Goldney House, Clifton, Bristol. 1. Georgina Caroline, ni. 1877, Frederick Howard, who d. 1904. MANBY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1903 ; :M.V.0. (4th class) 1901. — Sir Alan Reeve Manby, s. of : late Frederic Manby, of East Rudham, Norfolk, j and Catherine, dau. of John Reeve, of Oxwick ' and Colkirk. B. 4 June, 1848 ; m. 7 Sept. 1876, Charlotte Annie, dau. of late Edmimd Farrer, of Petygards Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk ; ed. at Epsom | and Guy's Hospital ; M D. Durham, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. ; fell. Roy. Soc. of Med. ; memb. (pres. ! 1892-3) Norfolk and Norwich Medical Chir. Soc. ; ' surgeon apothecary to King Edward VII., and tlie household at Sandringham 1885-1909 ; physn. extraord. to King Edward and surg. apothe- cary to the King and the household at Sandring- ham 1909, and to Iving George 1910, and to Queen Alexandra 1910 ; in attendance on the Iving and Queen when Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, during colonial tour 1901 ; is Ivnight Com- mander (2nd class) Roy. Order of Damiebrog. Residences — East Rudham, Norfolk ; West New- ton House, Sandringham. Issue — Percy Alan Farrer Manby, b. 11 Aug. 1878 ; stipendi- ary magistrate at Georgetown, Demerara. Wynefn-d Charlotte Farrer. MANCE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1885 ; CLE. 1883. ■ — Sir Henry Christopher Mance, s. of late Henry Mancc, of Brockley. B. 1840 ; m. 1874, Amiie, dau. of late John Sayer, of Yatton ; late engineer and electrician to the Govt. Persian Gulf Telegraph Depart. ; is M.I.C.E., LL.D. ; pji pres. I.E.E. ; rendered important services government in connection with the heliograj Residence — 25, Linton Road, Oxford. Issue 1. Capt. Harry Osborne Mance, R.E., D.S.O., b Oct. 1875; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Quee; and King's medals). M. 2 Nov. 1911, Elizabeth Ho > dau. of Maj.-(.;en. W. Stenhouse, Ind. Armv, of B oughflidd, St. Alliaus. Address — c/o Messrs. C it Co., Charing Cross, S.W. Club— Royal Societi MANN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.- Sir Dona: Mann, s. of late Hugh Mann, of Acton, Ontar farmer, who emigrated from Scotland in 18c B. at Acton, Ontario, 23 March, 1853 ; m. 9 Api 1887, Jeannie, dau. of William Williams, of Wini peg ; founder (with Sir William Mackenzie) ai vice-pres. of the Canadian Northern Railway C<j Canadian Northern Ontario Ry. Co., Halifax ail S. Western Ry. Co., Duluth, Winnipeg and Paci ' Ry., and Canadian Northern Steamships, Ltd' is a director of many other important Canadii enterprises, and partner in the firm of Mackenzi Mann & Co., public works contractors and ra. way builders ; Knt. of Grace of the Order of S John of Jerusalem. Residence — Fallingbroo t Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I MANNING, K.C.M.G. Great. 1904; C.: l(mil.) 19U3. — Brig. -Gen. Sir William Henp Manning, s. of Henry Manning. B. 19 Jul 1863 ; m. 31 Aug. 1910, Clara Maude (m. dis 1913), dau. of Charles J. Ross, of 66, Grosvenc St., W., and Heatherdene, Bagshot ; ed. at Sam hurst and Camb. JJniv. ; joined South WaL Borderers 1886; capt. Indian Army 189' maj. 1904, bt.-maj. 1898, bt.-lt.-coL IL. bt.-col. 1904 ; hon. brig. -gen. 1913 ; served wit Burma exped. 1887-9 (wounded, medal wit clasp), with Miranzai exped. (1st) 1891, wit Hazara exped. 1891 (clasp), in comd. of Mlanj Chirad-Zulu, and Kawinga exped. 1893-4 (medal in British Central Africa 1895-8, in comd. ii various operations and against Chief Mpezei' (despatches, bt.-maj., bt.-lt.-col., clasp), in N.lj Rhodesia 1898, in comd. of SomaUland fiel force 1902-3, and afterwards of its 1st Brigaoi (C.B., K.C.M.G.); dep.-commnr., consul, an commdt. of troops in British Central Africa Tn tectorate (now Nyassaland) 1897-1901 ; acte as commnr. and consul-gen. there 1897-8 an j 1900-1, and as acting Gov. and Com.-in-Cl 1907-8 ; col. and local brig.-gen. and inspec.-gei I of King's African Rifles 1901-7 ; commnr. an Commndr.-in-Cliief Somahland Protectorate 191( with temp, rank of brig.-gen. ; Gov. and Com in-Chief of the Nyassaland Protectorate 1910 Gov. of Jamaica since 1913. Residences — Loseh Ewhurst, Surrey : King's House, Kingstoi Jamaica. Club — Naval and Military. MANNING, Knt. Bach. Great. 1894.— Sr William Patrick Maijning. B. m Sydnej N.S.W. 1845 ; m. Norah, dau. of John Torpy, o Ireland ; elected alderman Bowke Ward, Sydney 1887; :Iayor 1891-2-3-4; memb. Legislativ Assembly for South Sydney 1893-4 ; unsuccess fully contested the seat on Protectionist prui ciples at general election 1894 ; was in a solicitor' office for some years ; is representative and finan cial agent for various capitalists living out o N.S.W. Residence— 12, Castlereagh Street Sydney, N.S.W. Clubs— Athenasum ; Australian MANNING, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Eliza Anne dau. of the cry Rev. Wilham Sowerby, dean o Goulburn, N.S.W. M. 7 Jime, 1849, as his 2nt wife, Sir William Montagu Manning, K.C.M.G. for many years Judge of the Supreme Court o New South Wales and M.L.C., who d. 1895 Residence — Wallaroy, Sydney, N.S.W. MANNS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Wilhelmina dau. of late Col. Aithur TheUusson, of Aldeburt^h