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787 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MACKENZIE Residence — 3, Ravelston Park, Edinburgh. Club- United Service. Issue — son A. B. iMcHardy, b. 29 June, 1905. 1. Dora Mary, ni. 4 April, 1894, Dr. W. T. Craw- ford. Residence — Worksop, Xotts. 2. Elisc Marjorie, m. 8 April, 1896, George Mackay, F.R.C.S. (Edin.), and has issue — - 1. Donald, b. 14 Oct. 1899. 2. Alastair, b. 4 Nov. 1901. 3. Kenneth, b. 2 July, 1905. McIL WRAITH, K.C.M.G. Great. 1905 ; C.M.G. 1904. — Sib Malcolm McIlwbaith, s. of the ate Robert Mcllwraith, of Bombay and Lon ion. B. 18 July, 1865 ; m. 8 Oct. 1900, Evelyn Sydney, iau. of Sir Richard Douglas Powell, 1st Bt., K.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P. ; ed. at Marlborough Mid Berlin Univs. and at Universite de France Licencie en droit de la Faculte de Paris) ; Barr.- it-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1890 ; judicial adviser to

he Egyptian govt, since 1898
has Grand Cordon

)f theMedjidie. Residence — Cairo, Egypt. Clubs —St. James's ; Travellers'. Issue — Ian Douglas Mcllwraith, b. 1 S.'pt. 1901. Enid Mary. McILWRiilTH, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Harriette Ann, dau. of Archibald Mosman, of !.rmidale, N.S.W. M. 1879, Hon. Sir Thomas VIcIhyraith. K.C.M.G., who was thrice Premier of Queensland, and who d. 17 July, 1900. Residence — Waldoes, Harrow Weald ; Brisbane, Queens - and. M'INTYRE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Isabella, iau. of Alexander Grant, of Glasgow. M. 1875, is his 2nd wife. Sir John M'Intyre, who d. 7 Jan. 1904. Residence — Warrain, Brighton, Victoria. MACK, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908.— Sir Hugh VIack, s. of the late David Mack, of Lisburn, co. i^ntrira, woollen merchant, and Margaret McCall, iau. of the late Robert McCall, of Lisburn, muslin manufacturer. B. at Lisburn, 18 Xov. 1832 ;

n. 1st,. 28 April, 1863, Emma (d. 1866), dau. of

bhe late William Gilbert, of Belfast ; m. 2nd, 2 Tan. 1868, Margaret, dau. of the late James Moore, Df Drumbadmore, co. Fermanagh ; ed. at private school, Lisburn ; is J. P., co. Antrim, and of the firm of Hugh Mack and Co., Ltd., woollen and Manchester warehousemen, Belfast. Residences — 19 and 21, Donegall Street, Belfast ; Dalboyne, Lisburn, co. Antrim. Club — Ulster Reform. MACKELLAR, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912.— Hon. Sir Charles Kinnaibd Mackella:r, s. of late Frederick Mackellar, M.D. B. at Sydney, N.S.W., 5 Dec. 1844 : m. 1877, Marion, dau. of rhomas Buckland, of Sydnej' ; ed. at Glasgow Univ., M.B. and CM. 1871 ; was pres. of the Board of Health and nied. adviser to the Govt. ; memb. of the Legislative Council, 1885 ; min. of mines, 1886-7 ; and rep. of the Govt, in the Upper House : sat in Commonwealth Senate, 1903 ; is presid. of the Bank of N.S.W. Residence — 183, Liverpool Street, Sydney, N.S.W. MACKENZIE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1895.— Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, s. of A. Mackenzie, of Edinburgh, a well-known musician. B, 22 Aug. 1847 ; studied in Germany under 3tein 1857-62 ; King's scholar R.A. of Music 1862 ; is LL.D., D.G.L., Mus. Doc. and Principal Roy. Acad, of Music since 1888 ; was rendered famous by his opera " Colomba," and " The Rose of Sharon," which were followed by "The Sun- God's Return " and the cantata " The Dream of Jubal," and many other works. M. 28 July, 1874, Mary Mellina, dau. of John Burnside, of Edinburgh. Residence — 15, Regent's Park Road, N.W. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Arts' ; Garrick. Issue — Mary Campboll. MACKENZIE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1907 :C.B. (mil.) 1886. — Col. Sir Alfred Robert Davidson Mackenzie. B. 30 Sept. 1835 ; joined Bengal Army 1854; capt. 1862, major 1872, It.-col. 1878, col. 1882; served in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (wounded, medal and two clasps), and in Afghan war 1879-80 (despatches, medal and clasp, and bronze star). Club — East India United Service. MCKENZIE, K.C.M.G. Great. 1907; G.B. (mil.) 1902 ; C.M.G. 1900.— Sir Duncan Mc- KIenzie, s. of Duncan McKenzie, of Lion's Bush, Nottingham, Natal. B. 19 Aug. 1858 ; m. 15 Aug. 1883, Katherine Agnes, dau. of late Alexan- der MacArthur, of Durban ; ed. at Hilton College, Natal ; served in S. Africa 1900-1, first as major Natal Carabineers, and afterwards in commd. of 2nd Imperial Light Horse (despatches twice, C.B. and C.M.G.) ; J. P., Natal. Residence — Cotswold, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Club — • Victoria (Pietei'maritzburg). MACKENZIE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir WiLLiAJi ^Mackenzie, B. at Kirkfield, Ontario, 30 Oct. 1849 ; m. 1872, Margaret, dau. of the late John Merry ; head of the firm of Mackenzie, Mann & Co., public works contractors and railway builders ; founder (with Sir Donald Mann) and pres. of the Canadian Northern Railwa.y, and has controlling interests in many other important Canadian enterprises ; is Knt. of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Residence — Benvenuto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Clubs — Toronto (Toronto) ; Rideau (Ottawa), etc. Issue — G Ttrud ' JIary, in. 1913, Cyril Kingston Fr>'dorick Andr.'wes. MACKENZIE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Annie, dau. of John Munro, of Glenglass, Ross-shire. M. 23 May, 1860, Hon. Sir John Mackenzie, K.C.M.G., sometime Minister of Lands in the New Zealand Govt., who was creat. K.C.M.G. 1901, and d. 6 Aug. same year. Residence — Dunedin, New Zealand. MACKENZIE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Helen, dau. of Benjamin Dulley, of Wellingborough, Northants. M. 1879, Sir Stephen Mackenzie, M.P., F.R.C.P., of Cavendish Square, an eminent physician and dermatologist, who d. 3 Sept. 1909. Residence — The Ci'oft, Dorking, Surrey. Issue — 1. St'-ph 'ii Morton Mackenzie, h. 24 May, 1880. 2. A'adrew Konald Mackenzie, b. 16 April, 1884. 3. Maurice Mackrnzie, b. 14 June, 1887. 1. Diana Helen. MUIR-MACKENZIE, K.C.S.I. Creat. 1909 ; C.S.I. 1906. — Sir John William Pitt Muir- Mackenzie, s. of Sir John William Pitt Muir- Mackenzie, 2nd Bt., of Delvine. B. 19 March, 1854; m. 1st, 2 Aug. 1S76, Fanny Louisa (d. 24 Sept. 1895), dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Montague Gholmillv Johnstone; m. 2nd, 16 July, 1898, Rhoda (d. 15 May, 1900), dau. of William Watson, of Gaversham ; m. 3rd, 16 Feb. 1904, Mary Therese (has the Kaisar-i-Hind medal 1st cl.), dau. of the late Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart, M.P., of Dromana ; ent. I.C.S. 1874, formerly Under-Sec. to Govt, of India in Revenue and Agricl. depts., subsecjuently Director of Agricul- ture, and Chief Sec. to Govt, and ( ommr. in Sind. ; late memb. of the Council of Govr. of Bombay, and acted as gov. 1908. Residence — 22, Draycott Place, S.W. Club — East liidia United Service. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Montague Ronald Alfred Muir-Mackenzio, b. 1881 ; Barr.-at-law, deputy Sergeant-at-Anns, House of Lords ; priv. sec. to perm. sec. to the Lord Chan- cellor ; m. 17 March, 1910, Constance Felicity, dau. of Samuel Romily, of Huntingdon Park, Hereford. 2. Kenneth James Muir-Mackenzie, b. 1882 ; Barr.-at- law. 1. Mary Louisa, m. 1904, Capt. William Drysdalc, Roy. Scots Lothian Regt., and has issue. 2. "Susanne Frances .Aland, ni. April, 1910, Arthur Swinliurni'. MUIR-MACKENZIE. G.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1911; K.C.B. 1898; C.B. 1893.— Sir ICenneth