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KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MARKHAM . 7 Jan. 1897, Sir Avigustus Manns, a celebrated usician and conductor, who d. 1 March, 1907. Bsidence — White Lodge, Beulah Hill, Norwood, E. MANSFIELD, K.C.B. (Mil.). Creat. 1914 ;C.B. )04. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert Mansfield, of late Rev. Joseph Mansfield, of Rockland St. ary, Bournemouth, and Emily, dan. of Hon. r "Robert Le Poer Trench, K.C.B. B. at landford, Dorset, 30 Aug. 1855 ; m. 1884, ebonnaire Lydia Campbell, dau. of Col. George impbell Ross, 16th Bengal Inf. : ed. at Hailey- iry : ent. Army 20 Nov. 1875 ; col. 190i, aj.-gen. 1905, inspector-gen. of Supply and ransport 1905-8, director 1910-12 : served i Afghanistan 1878-80 (despatches twice, edal with clasp), Sikkim expedn. 1888-9 lespatches, medal with clasp, brev. maj.). Tirah 598-9 (despatches, brev. It. -col., medal with clasps). Residence — Bayfields, Headley, ants. MANSFIELD (Knt.'s widow). — Annie Eliza ABGARET, dau. of late Hon. Augustus Frederick His. M. 13 June, 1859, Col. Sir Charles Edward ansfield, K.C.M.G., who was b. 11 Oct. 1828 ; rved in the Crimea and Indian mutiny ; niinis- sr at Caracas 1883, at Lima 1884, and who d. 1 ug. 1907. Residence — 5, Piazza Madonna, egli Aldo Brandini, Florence. Issue — 1. Maj.-Gen. Jolin Charles Ellis Mansfield, Pasha in till' Etjyptian Army, b. 1860 ; m. 1889, Lina Marie Eus'iiii', dau. of late Alexander Lonlistoff, of Varna and Constantinople. Issue — John .Alansfleld, b. 1890. 2. Fnd.'iirk Henry Edward Mansfield, b. 1864 ; in. '1904, Kate, dau. of late Stephen Dorey, of Wool, iDorset. 1. Mildred Mary Blanche. MANSON, G.C.M.G. Creat. 1912; K.C.M.G. 903 ; C.M.G. 1900.— Sir Patrick Manson, s. ( John Manson, of Fingask, Aberdeenshire, inker, and Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Blaikie, R.N. ': 3 Oct. 1844; m. 21 Dee. 1875, Henrietta I., lu. of Capt. James Ptolemy Thurl)urn, R.N.,

Norwood ; ed. at Aberdeen and Edinburgh

nivs. ; M.D. 1866, LL.D. Aberd. 1886, D.Se. xford 1904, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1890 ; F.R.S. ; as been med. officer to Seamen's and Chinese !osps. at Amoy, to H.B.M. consulate at Takao ad Amoy, and customs at Takao, Amoy and lOwIoou, and dean and lecturer on medicine at oil. of Med. for Chinese, Hong-Kong ; was pres. ' the Epidemiological Soc. of Lond., and Soc.

Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ; is fell, of

jOy. Soc. of Medicine, foreign assoc. of Acad, of [ed. of France, and phys. to Seamen's Hosp 30., Greenwich ; lecturer on tropical diseases 5 London School of Tropical Medicine la,te med dviser to Colonial Office since 1897. Residence r-The Shieling, Clonbur, co. Galwaj^ Issue — 1. David Manson, b. 1879. '1. Edith, m. 190 J, Philip H. Bahr. '2. Violet, in. 1910, Arthur George Steuart Eichard-

son.

3. Ros m. 1913, Ian Hossack. of the Public Dopt

Cape Town.

MANTELL, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elinor Anight, dau. of Charles Hitchcock, M.D., of iddington House, Devizes, Wilts. M. 1866, ir John lies Mantell, late stipendiary magistrate )r Manchester, and sometime Chief Justice at be Gambia, who d. 1893. MANTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912.— Sir Ienry John Manton, o. s. of Alderman Henry [anton, of Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. 5 Dec. 835 ; m. 1857, Mary, dau. of late William Wood- offe, of Normanton-on->Soar, eo. Leicester ; ed. t King Edward's Sch. Birmn. ; J.P., Birming- am ; memb. of Birmingham City Council from 1881 ; senior vice-pres. Poor Law Unions Assn. from 1902. Residence — Ellerburn, Woodbovn-ne Rd., Edgbaston. Club — Liberal (Birmingham). MARINDIN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Kath- leen Mary, dau. of Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B., C4ov. of Mauritius. M. 18 July. 1860, Col. Sir Francis Arthur Marindin, K.C.lM.Ci., insp. of Railways to Board of Trade, formerly R.E., who d. 21 April, 1900. Residence— 3, Sloane Court, S.W. Issue — Kathleen Mary Isabel, of Craigflower, co. Pif. Rrsi- dence — 3, Sloane Court, S.W. MARK, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily Mary, dau. of R. L. Jones, of Chester. M. 4 Sept. 1861, Sir John Mark, ex-Mayor of Manchester, who d. 3 April, 1909. MARKBY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lucy, dau. of John Edward Tavlor, of Weybridge. il. 1866, Sir William Markby, who was b. 31 May. 1829 ; creat. K.C.I.E. 1889 ; recorder of Buckingham 1865 ; Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, 1866- 78 ; chrmn. of the commrs. to inquire into the administration of justice in Trinidad and Tobago 1892 ; railway and canal commnr. 1906, and d. 16 Oct. 1914. Residence — Headmgton Hill, Oxford. MARKHAM, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1903.— Adm. Sir Albert Hastings Markham, s. of late Commander John Markham, R.N., and Marianne Georgiana Davies, dau. of John Brock Wood. B. 11 Nov. 1841; m. 11 Oct. 1894, Theodora Chevallier, dau. of Francis T. Gervers, of Amat Lodge, Ross-shire ; ent. R.N. 1856, lieut. 1862, commander 1872, capt. 1876, rear-adm. 1891, vice-adm. 1897, adm. 1903, ret. 1906 ; .serred in "Chesapeake" at capture of Taku forts 1860, and at Peking ; served in Arctic exped. 1875-6 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1888- 1 ; Com.-in-Ch. at the Nore 1901-4. Residence — IP, Queen's Gate Place, S.W. Club — United Service. Issue- Joy Mary Minna. MARKHAM, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1896; C.B 1872. — Sir C^lements Robert Markham, s. of Rev. David F. Markham, rector of Great Horkes- ley and canon of Windsor, and Catherine, dau. of Sir Wm. Milner, Bt. B. 20 July, 1830 ; m. 23 April, 1857, Minna, dau. of Rev. J. H. J. Chichester, rector of Arlington, Devon ; ed. at Westminster ; ent. th Navy 1844 ; ret. 1852 ; served in the Arctic exped. 1851-2 ; geographer to the Abyssinian exped. 1867 ; assist, sec. in India Office 1868-77 ; introduced chinchona cul- tivation into India 1860 ; sec. to the Roy. Geo- graphical Society 1863-88, pi-es. 1893-1905 ; pres. Hakluyt Society 1890 ; pres. International Geographical Congress 1895 ; pres. of the Inter- national Congress of Americanists 1913 ; lion. D.Sc. Camb. and Leeds ; Commander of the Polar Star (Sweden), of Christ (Portugal), of St. Olaf (Norway). Residence — 21, Ecclestoii Square, S.W. Club — Athenajum. Issue — Mary Louisa. MARKHAM, K.C.B. (mil). Creat. 1897 — Lt.-Gen. Sir Edwin Markham, s. of Col. . Markham, of Becca Hall, Yorks, and Lucy Anne, dau. of W. Holbech, of Farnborough Hall, Ban- bury. B. 28 March, 1833 ; m. 8 Feb. 1877, Evelvn, dau. of Adm. Hon. Sir Montagu Stop- ford," K.C.B. ; ed. at R.M.A. Woolwich ; joined R.A. 1850 ; capt. 1857, maj. 1872, It.-col. 1876, col. 1881, maj. -gen. 1890, It.-gen. 1895 ; served in the Crimea (medal, 3 clasps, and Legion of Honour) ; in the Indian mutiny 1857 (medal) ; A.A.G. Woolwich 1876-81 ; D.A.CJ. Headquarters 1887-92 ; Lt.-Gov. of Jer.sey 1892-5 ; Insp. -Gen. of Ordnance Headquarters 1895-8 ; gov. of