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95 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MATHER. MARTEN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Patricia lABRiNGTON, dau. of Capt. Vincent Kennett, of le Manor House, Dorchester-on-Thanie, Oxford- lire, and Arabella, dau. of Sir Jonah Barrington. ft. 28 Dec. 1869, Sir Alfred George Marten, K.C, L.D., judge of County Courts, M.P. Camb. 1874- 0. who d. 21 June, 1910. Residence — Glaslyn, t. Leonards-on-Sea. MARTIN, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1910; C.B. nil.) 1902. — Lt.-Gen. Sib Alfred Robert Iartin, s. of late Lt.-Col. David William Martin, jrmerly of 75th and 38th Regts., and Helen lUgusta, dau. of Surg.-Gen. Edmund Tritton, .B. B. at Umballa, India, 30 March, 1853 ; 9 May, 1882, Bessie Charlotte St. George, au. of Surg.-Gen. Sir Annesley C. C. De Reazy, L.C.B. ; ed. at Harrow ; joined 34th Cumberland legt. 1874 ; transferred to Indian Army and Dined 6th Gurkha Rifles, capt. 1885, brev. laj. 1891, maj. 1894, bt. It. -col. 1895, It.-col. 900, col. 1899, maj. -gen. 1904, It.-gen. 1908 ; erved against Jowaki-Afridis 1877-8 (medal, ■sp), during Afghan war 1878-80 (despatches lirice, medal, 4 clasps, bronze star), with Hazara xped. 1888 (clasp), with Miranzai exped. 1881 in ommand of 1st Battn. 5th Gurkhas (despatches, kev.-maj., clasp), with Isazai exped. 1892, as IL.A.G. ; with Waziristan exped. 1894-5, as L.A.G. (despatches, brev. It.-col., clasp), with i'irah exped. 1897-8 (despatches, medal, 2 clasps) ; leld various staff appointments, eominanded 2nd lass dist. India 1903-4 ; A.G. India 1906-8 ; ommanded 2nd (Rawal Pindi) div. 1908 to Dec. 912, when he retired. Clubs — United Service ; loyal Automobile. Issue — 1. Capt. Edward Cuthbert do lienzy Martin, Ind. Army, b. 188?. ; ni. 1912, Winifred Graco Alioia, dau. of E. Hull, of Earlswood Mount, Rodhlll. 2. Annrsity David de Renzy Martin, K.E. 3. Douglas Francis de Renzy Martin, 1). 1893. 1. Helen Jlary de Renzy. 2. Ade de Renzy. 3. Violet de Renzy. MARTIN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897; M.V.O. 4th class) 1902. — Sir George Clement Martin, . of Thomas Clement Martin, of Lambourne, Jerks. B. 11 Sept. 1844: m. 29 April, 1879, largaret Neilson, dau. of Thomas Murray Gock- (urn ; ed. at a private sch. ; Mus.Doc, )xford and Camb., has been organist and director if the music in St. Paul's Cathedral since 1888. lesidence — 4, Amen Court, St. Paul's Cathedral, C.C. Club — Constitutional. MARTIN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909.— Sir ?HOMAS Carlaw Martin. B. at Woodcockdale farm, Linlithgowshire ; ed. privately and at 3din. Univ. ; m. Isobel Laurie Spence ; hon. .L.D. St. Andrews Univ. 1901 ; F.R.S.E. ; r.P., CO. of the city of Dundee ; editor Scottish norning journals 1887—1910 ; chrmn. Scottish igric. commn. to Canada (1908), to Australia 1910) ; director of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, since 1911. Residence — 4, Gordon ["errace, Edinburgh. Clubs — National Liberal ; Scottish Liberal (Edin.). MARTIN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Efa Flob- snce, dau. of Maj. Charles Burch Phillipps, J. i'., )f Barham Hall, Ipswich. M. 17 Nov. 181)8, Sir llichard Edward Rowley Martin, K.C.M.G., i.C.B., formerly British commnr. in Swaziland, md deputy commnr. in South Africa, who d. [5 May, 1907. Residence — Claydon, Ipswich, 'ssue — 1. Richard William Colvile Jlartin. b. 10 Mav. 1901. 1. Sarah. MARTIN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Sarah Anne, iau. of John Homfray Harrhy, of Hoarwithy, Eerefordsliire. M. 1869, Sir (Thomas) Acquin Pvlartin, agent-gen. to Govt, of Afghanistan, who d. 29 April, 1900. MARTINDALE, K.C.S.L Great. 1904 ; C.S.I. 1900. — Sir Arthur Henry Temple Mabtinuale, s. of late Gol. Ben Hay Martindale, C.B., of Weston Lodge, Albury, Surrey, and Mary Eliza- beth Knocker. B. 13 Marchi 1854 ; m. 4 Aug. 1886, Clara, dau. of late William Hudleston, C.S.I., of Hutton John, Cumberland ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; ent. I.C.S. 1875 ; attache in Foreign Office, Government of India, 1877 ; polit. agent for Quetta and Pisliin 1887 ; conmmr. Ajmir 1894, and agent to Gov. -Gen. for Rajputana 1898-1905 ; is Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Residence — Guildcroft, Guildford. Club — St. James's. MARWICK, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Jane, dau. of James B. Watt, solicitor before the Supreme Courts of Scotland. M. 9 July, 1865, Sir James David Marwick, town clerk of Edin- burgh 1860-73; town clerk of Glasgow 1873- 1903, who d. 24 March, 1908. Residence— 19^ Woodside Terrace, Glasgow. Issue — 1. Jean Watt, m. 1886, Sir John Burnet. 1. Davi 1 William, b. 1860 ; W.S. Edinburgh. 2. James, I). lsi;2. 2. Katlieriiie Christian Barrie, m. 1873, D. Butler,. D.D., (ialashiels. MARZIALS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Julia Louisa Kington, dau. of Maj. Finnimore, R.A. M. 4 Aug. 1885, as his 2nd wife. Sir Frank Thomas Marzials, G.B., who ent. the War Office 1854, and remained there, rising to the appointment of account. -gen. of the Army 1898-1904, when he- ret. ; was a memb. of Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation, and a well-known author, and d. 14 Feb. 1912. Residence — 9, Ladbroke Square, W. He had issue — By lus 1st m. — 1. Francis Maurice Marzials, b. 1868. 1. Alice. By his 2nd m. — 2. Ada Margan't, authoress of Land of IS^'ursery Rliymes. and othfr talcs for cliililren. 3. Phyllis Louisa Daphne. MASON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909. — Sir Thomas- Mason, s. of G. Mason, of Glasgow. B. 18 — ; D.L., J. P., CO. of the city of Glasgow ; J. P., Lanarkshire ; chrmn. of the Clyde Navigation ; dean of the Guild of the Corporation of Glasgow ; chrmn. of the General Board of Lunacy for Scotland since 1909. Residence — Craigie Hall, Bellahouston, Glasgow. MASON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Matilda, dau. of Robert Henry Sparkes. M. 1887, Sir George- Charles Mason, J.P., who d. 8 July, 1904. MASSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904; CLE. 1898. — Col. Sir David Parkes Masson, s. of William Masson, Ryefield, Ross-shire. B. 1847 ; m. 1875, Therese Emilie Louise Kriiger ; was hon. A.D.C. to G.-in-C. and Viceroy of India • for 15 years It.-col. and comdt. 1st Punjab V.H. (V.D.) ; and for many years memb. of the council of Lt.-Gov. of the Punjab. Residences — Lahore, India : Gulmarg, Kashmer, India. Clubs — Oriental ; New (Edin.). Issue — Marie Thertee, m. 1908, Capt. Stanley-Creek, Roy'. West Surrey Regt. MATHER, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1910 ; Knt. Bach. 1902. — Rt. Hon. Sir William Mather, s. of William Mather, of Manchester. B. 1838 : m. 1863, Emma, dau. of Thomas Watson, of Highbury, London ; ed. privately and in Germany ; is an engineer ; M.I.C.E. ; hon. LL.D. Princeton Univ. U.S.A. ; chrmn. of Mather and Piatt, Salford Ironworks ; M.P., Salford, South