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MACNAGHTENl PEERS. BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 372 li! years speaker of House of t'omiuons of Upjier Canada: m. 1st. (1 llay. 1821, Elizabeth (d. 1825), dau. of Daniel Brooke ; ni. 2nd. :$0 Sept. 18:H, Mary (d. 8 Mav. 1841)). dan. of .Tohn StTuirt. and d. 8 'Aug. 18(i2. Issue by 1st m. — , , 1. Anne .Tano. m. 13 Si^it. 1849. .Toliu Milusliury Davenport. Issue bv 2nd m. — •2. Sophia, m. l.=i Xov. 18.55, Williniii. Ttli Earl ot Albemarle. MACNAGHTEN. 5th Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 16 July. ]S:}r,. — Hov. Sir Edwakd Charles Mi(iMTE. s. of Edward Lord jMacnaghten {life peer), G.C.B., G.C.M.G. B. 9 Oct. 1859; m. 1st, 20 March, 1888, Hon. Gwen Elca Violet (d. 5 Dec. 1891), dau. of 3rd Baron Tenterden ; m. 2ad, 3 .Jan. 1894. Edith Minnie, dan. of late Thomas Powell, of Coldra, Monmouthshire : sue. his father 1913 ; ed. atCamb., (B.A.) : Barr.- at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1885 ; bencher 1904 : K.C. 1897 : memb. of Gen. Coimcil of the Bar 1901 ; D.L., CO. Antrim. The 1st Bt. was a distin- guished judge in India : he assumed in 1809 the additional siirname of Workman. Residences — Dundarave, Bushmills, co. Antrim; 2(1. Sussex Square, W. Club — New University. Issue by 2nd m. — 1 . Edward Hesky Macxaghten, Heik, b. 12 Feb. lS9i!. Arthur Douglas Macnaghten, b. 2.5 Jan. 1897. Sm Edmuxd Charles Workman-Macnaghten, 2nd Bt.. b. 1 April, 1790 : M.P. for Antrim ; m. 17 May, 1827. Mary Anne (A. 2.5 April, 1885), o. c. of Edward Gwatkin, and d. 6 Jan. 1876. Issue— 1. Kt. Hon. Sir Erancis Edmund Workman-Mac- naghten', 3rd Bt., P.O., b. 9 July, 1828 ; m. 6 .Tune, 1866. Alice Mary. dau. of William Howard Russell, LL.D. (divorced 16 Feb. 1883). Issue livins— 1. Mary Alice, m. 28 Aug. 1893, William Robert Young. Residence — Calgonn Castle, co. Antrim. 2. Hilda Margaret, m. Ist, 14 Nov. 1892, Hemy Cecil Phillips, of Clifford, co. Cork ; m. 2nd, 7 March, 1907, Richard Arthur Grove Annesley, and has issue. Residence — Anna's Grove, Castletownroche, CO. Cork. 2. Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Macnaghten, 4th Bt., Baron Macnaghten, P.C, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 3 Feb. 1830 ; M.A. Camb., LL.D. Dublin ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1857, bencher 1883 ; treasurer 1907, Q.C. 1880 ; M.P. 1880-7 : creat.. Lord of Appeal, and a life peer as Baron Macnaghten of Runkerry, CO. Antrim, 25 Jan. 1887 ; m. IS Dec. 1858, Frances Arabella (d. 22 Oct. 1903), dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, Knt., P.C, of Crindle, Londonderry, and d. 17 Feb. 1913. Issue— 1. Hon. Sir Edward Charles Macnaghten, pres. Bt. 2. Hon. Francis Alexander Macnaghten, b. 18 May, 1863 ; m. 6 July, 1905, Beatrice, dau. of late Sir William Ritchie, Cliief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. 3. Hon. Frederic Fergus Macnaghten, b. 16 May. 1867. 4. Hon. Malcolm Martin Macnaghten, b. 12 Jan. 1869 : Barr.-at-law ; M.A. Camb. ; m. 4 Feb. 1899, Antonia Mary, d,au. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Booth, P.C. F.R.S. Residence — 27, Campden House Court. Campden Hill, W. Chambers — 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C Club. — United Univer.sity. Issue — 1. Antony Macnaghten, li. 15 Nov. 1899. 1. Mary Frances. 2. Brigid Alison. 3. Anne Catlierine. 5. The late Capt. Hon. Maurice Patrick Macnaghten, Roy. Scots Fus., b. 2 March, 1874 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 ; m. 14 Oct. 1912. Sybil Torbock, dau. of Col. Henry Graham, late 16tii Lancers, of Castle House, Hampton, and d. 5 May, 1914. 1. Hon. Franei's Helen. 2. Hon. Beatrin- Mary. 3. Hon. Florener Mary. 4. Hon. Octavia Mary. 5. Hon. Anne ,Tulia Mary. 6. Hon. Ethel Mary. 3. William Henry Workman- Macnaghten, b. 1833 ; m. 11 Feb. 1879, Mary, dau. of George Gough, of Rathron.an, Clonuul. cb. Tipperary ; late capt. 1st Bengal Liglit Cavalrv. MACNAMARA. Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1911. — Rt. Hon. Thomas .Tames ]Iacnamara, s. of the- late Tliomas Maenamara, sergeant old 47th i Foot (now Loval N. Lanes Regt.). B. in Mon- treal 23 Aug. '1861; m. 1886 Rachel, dau. of the I late Angus Cameron, of Bristol ; ed. at St. Thomas' Sch. Exeter, and Boro' Road Training Coll. for 'l"'eacliers : school teaclier at Hudders- fiold. Exeter, and I^ristol 1876-92: pres. of the N.T.U. 1896, and for many years editor of the " Sclioolmaster " ; M.L.S.B." 1894-1904 : M.P. for N. Camberwell since 1900 : contested Deptford I 1896 ; Pari. Sec. to the Local Govt. Board 1907-8, to the Admiralty since 1908 ; hon. LL.D. St. Andrews ; hon. ^t.A. Oxford. Residence — C'lontarf, Rollscourt Avenue, Herne Hill, S.E. Clubs — National Liberal : Eighty. MADDEN, Privy Counsellor (I.). Apptd. 1889. — Rt. Hex. DoDosox Hamilton Madden, s. of the Rev. Hugh Hamilton Madden, Chancellor of Cashel and rector of Templemore, by Isabella,, dau. of Henry Monck IMason. B. 28 March, 1840 ; m. 1st" 1868, Minnie (d. 1895), dau. of Lewis Moore, D. L., of Cremorgan, Queen's co. ; m. 2nd, 15 Sept. 1896, .Jessie Isabelle, of the Old House, Shalford, Surrey, dau. of Richard War- I burton, D.L., of Garryhinch, King's co. ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin (scholar and stold medallist) ; hon. LL.D. 1891, hon. Litt.D. f908 ; Barr.-at- law_ (King's Inns. Dublin) 1864 ; Q.C. 1880 ; Serjeant 1886 : Solicitor-General for Ireland 1888 : Attorney-Gen. 1889-92, when he was apptd. Judge of the High Court : assigned to dispose of Probate and ilatrirnonial business by Lord-Lietxt. 1910 : M.P.for Dublin Univ. 1887 until his elevation to the bench : vice-chancellor Dublin Univ. since 1895. Residence — Nutley, Booters- town, CO. Dublin. Clubs — Carlton ; Athenaum ; University (Dublin): Kildare St. (Dublin. MADELEY, Earl of. See CJrewe, Mahq. of- MADELY, Baron. See Perth. Earl of. MADRAS, 5th Bishop of. Founded 1835.— Right Rev. Henry Whitehe.a.d, D.D., s. of Rev. Canon Alfred Whitehead, Vicar of St. Peter's, Kent, by Maria. Sarah, dai. of William Buck- master, B. 1853 : m. 1903, Isabel, daxi. of the Rev. Canon Duncan : ed. at Sherborne and Oxford; fell, of Trin. Coll., 1st class mods, and greats; B.A. 1877: M.A. 1880; ord. 1879; master at Rugby 1878 : lecturer of Trinity 1879-82 : dean 1882-3 ; preacher of St. Nicholas, Abingdon, 1879-83 ; principal Bishop's College, Calcutta, 1883-99 : examining chaplain to Bishop of Calcutta 1885—99 : superior of Oxford Mission to Calcutta 1890—9 : consee. Bishop of this see 1899; fellow of Calcutta Univ. The diocese is conterminous with the presidency of Madras, and the Bishop has under him also the clergy in the native states of Mysore and Hyderabad, and of the provinces of Coorg and Berar. Annual' stipend, £1,700. Residence — Madras. Issue — Jolm Henry Constantine Whitehead, b. 11 Nov. 1904. MAGHERAMORNE. 3rd Baron. Creat. 5 July, 1887 : Bt. 20 .Tuly. 184(; (U.K.).— Dudley Sttjart .AIcGarel-Hogg, s. of 1st Baron. B. 3 Dec. 1863 : sue. his bro. 1903. This family is a branch of the ancient Scottish house of Hogg. William, the great-grandfather of the 1st Bt., emigrated from Scotland to the north of Ireland about the close of the 17th century. Residence — 27, Knyveton Road, Bournemoith. Rt. Hon. Sm James Weir Hogg, 1st Bt., P.C. b. 7 Sept. 1790 ; chairman of the E.I.C ; a memb. of the Council of India, of wlilch lie was afterwards for some years vice-president ; and M.P. successively for Beverley and Honiton during a period of 22 years ; m. 26 July, 1822, Mary Claudine (d. 28 .Tune, 1874), dau. of Samuel Swinton,of Swinton, Berwickshire, and d. 27 May, 1876. Issue —