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 THE KNIGHTAGE. 727 (1) Daniel Charles WiUiam, Snd lieut. 60th rifles; b. 15 July, 1857. (2) Henry, lieut. 90th L.I. distinguished in Zulu war 1879; b. 13 July, 1858. (3) Charles, 2nd lieut. 23rd R.W. fusiliers; b. 8 April, 1860. (4) Frederick Bridges, b. 3 June, 1861. 92, St. George's Square, S.W. MACARTHUE, Sir William, knighted 1856, special commissioner from N.s. Wales in that year to Paris Exhibition, m.l.C. of N.s. Wales 1848/55, k.l.h. (brother of late Lieut.-Gen, Sir Edward Macarthur, k.c.b. sons of John Macarthur, N.S.W.); b. 1800. Camden Park, Sydney, N.s.w. M'CAUSLAJSl D, SiE RiCHAED Bolton, knighted 1856, recorder of Singapore 1855/66, bar.-at- law Ireland, law lecturer to King's Inns, Dublin, 1831 (son of Mr. John M'Causland, of Dublin); b. 1810; m. 1841, Fanny Mary, dau. of late Edward Blake, Esq. of Castlegrove, co. Gal- way, J. P. D.L. and has with other issue, (1) Susan Isabella Elizabeth (2nd dau.), m. 21 June, 1877, as 2nd wife, to Robert McDonnell, M.D. F.R.S. president coll. phys. Ireland, 1877, and has a son, b. 2 Nov. 1878. (2) Prances Mary C3rd dau.), m. 21 Sept. 1876, to Richard Bramwell WaUer, B.c.S. 61, FitzwiUiam Square, N. Dublin. M'CLINTOCK, Vice-Adm. Sir Francis Leo- pold, F.R.S. d.c.l. ll.d. comdg. North American and West Indian station 1879, knighted 1860 for services when in command of the " Fox " in search for Sir John Franklin, A.D.C. to the Queen 1868/71, adm. superintendent Portsmouth dockyard 1872/7, cousin of 1st Baron Rathdonnell. (See Peerage.) 29, Kensington Gate, W. M'CORMAC, Sir William, knighted at W^indsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, surgeon to St. Thomas's hospital 1875, hon. sec. -gen. international medical congress, surgeon royal hospital Belfast 1864, surgeon-in-chief Anglo-American ambulance in Franco-Gennan war, f.r.c.s. London 1875, chief surgeon national aid soc. in Turkish war, and received several decorations, including the legion of honour, the crown order of Prussia, the Ritter- Kreuz, first-class, of Bavaria, the third class of the medjidie, and the cross of commander of Takova of Servia ; he has held office as member of the senate and examiner in surgery at the Queen's university, Ireland. He is examiner in surgery at the univei-sity of London, consulting surgeon to the French hospital, London, and to the royal hospital Belfast, and the author of many papers in the Transactions of medical societies, knight com. of the Crown of Italy 1882 (son of Dr. Henry M'Cormack, of Belfast); b. 1835. M'CULLOCH, Sir James, knighted 1870, K.C.M.G. 1874, premier and treasurer Vic- toria 1875/80, chief sec. and premier 1869/72, commissioner trade and customs 1857/8. treasurer 1859/60, chief sec. 1863 9 (son of George M'Culloch. of Glasgow); b. 6 May, 1819; m. 1st— 5 Dec. 1841, Susan, dau. of Rev. James Ren wick, of Muirtoun, N.B ; she d. . He m. 2ndly — 3 Aug. 1S67, Margaret, dau. of William Inglis, of Walflat, CO. Dumbarton. Melbourne, Victoria. MACDONALD, Rt. Hon. Sir John Alex- ander, K.C.B. 1867, p.c. D.C.L. LL.D. prime minister Canada 1867/73, and since 1878, ll.d. Queen's university Canada, Canadian barrister 1836, Q.c. 1846, sat in Canadian parliament for Kingston since 1844, attorney-gen. Upper Canada 1854/62, 1864/7, and for Canada 1867/73 (son of Hugh Mac- donald, of Kingston, Canada); b. 5 Aug. 1815; m. 1st —, Isabella, dau. of late Alexander Clark, of Dalmavert, co. Inverness; she d. He m. 2ndly — 3 Sept. 1867, Susan Agnes, dau. of late (Hon.) T. J. Bernard, oJE P.c. Jamaica. Kingston and Ottawa, Canada. MACDONALD, Vice-Adm. Sir Reginald John James George, k.c.s.i. 1877, com.- in-chief at the Nore 1879, India station 1875/7 (son of late Reginald George Macdonald, chief of Clanranald, by Lady Caroline Anne Edgcumbe); b, ; m. 12 June, 1855, Hon. Adelaide Louisa Vernon, dau. of George, 5th Baron Vernon, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Allan Douglas, b. April, 1866. (2) Angus Roderick, b. AprU, 1858. (3) Adelaide EfErida. (4) Maud. lA, Ovington Square, Brompton, S.w. MACDONNELL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alex- ander, K.C.B. (1881), C.B. 1855, served with rifle brigade in Kaffir war 1847, in Crimean war and Indian Mutiny, commanded a brigade in India 1867, and a division 1872, lieut.-gen. 1877 (eldest son of late Hugh Macdonnell, consul-gen. at Algiers); b. 24 Feb. 1820; m. 1867, Emily, dau. of Henry Rose Alport, Esq. McDOUGALL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Patrick Leo- nard, K.C.M.G. 1877, com.-in-chief Canada since 1878, on staff. Q.M.G. at Kertch during Crimean war, D.A.G. intelligence department 1873/4, d.q.m.g. 1878 (son of Lieut.-Col. Sir Duncan McDougall, by Anne his wife, dau. of Gen. Smelt, gov. of Isle of Man); b. 10 Aug. 1819; m. 1st— 15 July, 1844, Louisa, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, K.C.B. (B. NAPIER) ; she d. 8 Sept. 1856. He m. 2ndly — 21 June, 1860, Adelaide Marianne, sister of Sir William Miles, Bart. Halifax, N.S. MACGREGOR, Col. Sir Charles Metcalfe, K.C.B. 1881, C.S.I. CLE. Bengal s.c. q.m.g. India 1881, with local rank of major-gen. A.Q.M.G. Bengal 1878/81, D.A.&D.Q.M.G. Cabul force, chief of staff Sir F. Roberts, sei^ved in Indian Mutiny, there wounded, once severely, twice severely wounded in the China campaign 1860, and jier- sonally mentioned by Lord Herbert when pro- posing a vote of thanks to the army, brig.-major D.A.Q.M.G. in Bhootan campaign 1864/5, twice severely wounded, served through Abyssinian cam- paign 1867/8, at capture of Magdala, has eight decorations (son of Major Robert Guthrie Mac- gregor, Bengal art. by dau. of Gen. Archibald Watson, C.B. Bengal cav.); b. 12 Aug. 1840; m. 1869, Fanny, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, r.e. k.c.s.i. c.b. lieut.-gov. Punjab. MACGREGOR, Major-Gen. Sir George Hall, k.c.b. 1861, c.b. at capture of Ghuz- nee 1839, and also of Cabul, political resident at Benares 1 848/9, deputy commissioner Lahore 1 849/52, political resident at Moorshedabad 1852/7, military commissioner and governor-generars agent, at cap- ture of Lucknow 1858, knight of Dooranee order (son of Gen. John Alexander Paul Macgregor, of London); b. 1 May, 1810; m. 1st— 14 Oct. 1845, Harriet, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas "VMiite- head, k.c.b. of Upland's HaU, co. Lane; she d. 24 July, 1873. He m. 2ndly— 17 April, 1879, Flora Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Rev. Montagu Oxendon (Bart.) By his 1st wife he has a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur, b. 17 Nov. 1867. (2) Eva. (3) Mabel. Glencarnock, Torquay. "iy /TcKENNA, Sir Joseph Neale, knighted 1867, ij_ M.P. Youghal 1865/8, and (H.R.) since 1874, Irish barrister 1848 (son of Michael McKenna, of Dublin); b. 1819; m. 1st—, 1842, Esther