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797 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MAXWELL MAUNSELL, Lady (Iviit.'s widow).— Amy Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Burrowes, K.H., of Bourton Court. Somerset, J.P. M. 1865, Maj.- Gen. Sir Thomas Maunsell, K.C.B., who served in Punjab campaign 1 848-9. in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, and d. 4 July, 1908. Residence— Burjihclere, Newbury. Issue — 1 (ieorge Edward Scarlett Jlaunsell, b. 12 Jan. 1871. Residence— Ballywilliam, Kathkeale, co. Luiierick. 2. Philip Mountstewart Aitchison Maunsell, b. 29 June, 1874. 1. Louisa Amy Catherine Augusta. 2. Cicely Marion Grace. MAURICE, Lady {Knt.'s widow).— Anne Fbances, dau. of R. A. Fitzgerald. M. Maj.-Gen. Sir (.John) Frederick Maurice, K.C.B., who served with distinction in the Ashanti war 1873-4, in the Zulu war, in Egypt 1882. and 1885-6; [author of " The Balance of ililitary Power m Europe " ; " War " : " The Diary of Sir Jolui Moore," and other works : editor of the " Official History of the Boer War." 1903. He d. 11 Jan. 1912. ' Residence — Highland View, Camberley, /Surrey. Issue — 1. Frederick Barton ilaurice. b. 1871 ; brev.-lieut.-col, 1st Batt. The Sherwood Foresters ; m. 1899, Margaret Helen, dau. of Howard Marsh, Master of Downing CoU., Camb. Issue — 2. R. F. G. Maurice, b. 1876: m. 1905. Edith, dau. of J. Jones. 3. Capt. L. C. Maurice, R.E., b. 1880; m. 1906, Kathleen, dau. of late Rev. A Hoare. 4. Sterling Maurice, b 1886; m. 7 Nov. 1914, Hope, <lau, of Fearuside-Irvine, of Semley, Woking. 5. T. C. Maurice, b 1891. • 1. Cosette, m. 1912, C. T. Atkinson, M.A., of • Exeter Coll., Oxford. ■ 2. Annie, m. 1906. Rev. J. V. Macmillan, domestic «hap. to the Archbishop of Canterbuiy. 3. Olive, m. 1910, Lancelot Graham, I.C.S. 4. Frances. MAWSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— Sib Douglas MAwsoN.s.of R. E. Mawson, of Otley, Yorksliire. B. 1882; D.Sc, B.E.; geographer; lecturer in geology- in the Univ. Adelaide ; .hon. curator of minerals South Australian .Museum : commander Australasian Antarctic .exped. 1911; ed.at Sydney Univ.'; grad. Bachelor of Mining Enginee'ring 1901; demonstrator chemistry Sydney Univ. 1902 ; geological 'exploration New Hebrides Islands 1903; 'Bachelor of Science 1904 ; lecttn-er Adelaide Univ. 1905 ; geological researches Broken Hill Mining Area 1906-7 ; appointed to 'scientific staff Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic

exped. 1908; graduated Doctor of Science

1909. Residence — The University, Adelaide. MAXIM, Knt. Bach. Great. 1901.— Sm Hieam Stevens Maxim, s. of Isaac Weston Maxim, of Maine, U.S.A., and Harriet Boston, daix. of Levi Stevens, of Maine. B. 7 Feb. 1840 ; m. Sarah, "dau. of the late Charles Hajaies, of Boston, Mass. ; •ed. in Maine ; is a civil, mechanical, and electrical •engineer, and inventor of the automatic system of firearms which bears his name ; late memb. of the firm of Vickers, Son, & Maxim, of Barrow and Sheffield ; chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Residence — Sandhurst Lodge, High Rd., Strea- -thara, S.W. MAXSE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Augusta, dau. of the late Herr von Rudloff. M. 1859, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry Fitzhardinge Maxse, K.C.M.G., Gov. of Newfoundland, who d. 1893. Residence — 1, Hichmond Gardens, Bournemouth, Hants. Issue — 1. Ernest George Berkeley Maxse, C.M.G., b. 18 IS'ov. ■ 1863 ; F.R.G.S., Vice-consul at Algiers 1891-94 ; Consul for Greece, 1894-7, for Samoa 1897-1900, for the Island of Reunion 1900-12, Consul-Gen. at Valparaiso since 1912 ; ni. 5 May, 18S8, Sarah Alice (d. 25 May, 1908 o. dau. of Thomas Nottage-Miller, of Bishop's ■ Stortford. Clubs— Travellers' ; Garrick. Issue- Lieut. Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley Maxse, R.N., b. 1889. Sarah Algeria Marjorie. 2. Craven Fitzhardinge Maxse, b. 1865 ; m. 1886, Clara, dau. of E. Basch, of Hanover. 3. Reginald Edgar Maxse, b. 1869 ; m. 9 May, 1908. Elizabeth Augusta Baroness Fuclis, dau. of Baron Hawn. Residence— Gross Wiizan, Curland, MAXWELL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir Frederic Macicenzie Maxwell, s. of the late Rev. Joseph Maxwell, formerly V'car of Penning- ton, Lanes, and afterwards Rector of St. Matthew, Nassau, Bahamas, and Octavia, dau. of James Malcolm, of Nassau, Bahamas. B. at Grand Turk, Turks Islands, W.I., 11 Jan. 1860; m. 11 Oct. 1882, Adela Theodora Mary, dau. of the late Rev. A. T. Drought. Rector of Clontuskert, and Preb. of Glonfert Cathedral, Ireland ; ed. Nassau Gram. Sch., Bahamas, privately, Oxford (M.A. 1891, 1st class Jurisprudence 1885), and London Univ. ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn Isfc class Studentship, 1882) 1884; acting Att. Gen. British Honduras 1890, Attor.-Gen. 1896 acting Chief Justice Brit. Honduras 1899. 1902 1904, 1906, Chief Justice 1907-12 ; Chief Justice Leeward Islands, since 1912 ; maj. (retd.) commdg Brit. Honduras Vol. Force 1906-8 ; chanc. of dio of Brit. Honduras 1896-1907 ; Commissioner for revising the laws of the L-- award Islands 1912. Residence — Artigua, W. Indies. Address — Royal Colonial Institute, W.C. Issue — 1. Frederick Mackenzie Maxwell, b. 11 Nov. 1885; Barr.-at-law ; m. 1909, Muriel, dau. of H. Kensington Edwardes. Residence— 2, Langford Place, St. John's Wood. Issue — Frederic Michael Maxwell, b. 20 Aug. 1910. Elizabeth JuUa. 2. Malcolm Theodore Maxwell, b. 15 Aug. 1888 ; priv. s.^c. to the Gov. of Fiji. 1. Dora Alice. MAXWELL, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1901; G.V.O. 1903; C.M.G. 1902; D.S.O. 1886.— Lt.-Gen. Sir John Grenfell Maxwell, s. of Robert Maxwell. B. 12 July, 1859 ; m. 8 Aug. 1892, Loui.se Selina, dau. of Charles William Bonynge ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; joined the Army 1879, capt. Black W^atch 1888, maj. 1889, col. 1898, maj. -gen. 1906, It-gen. 1912 ; served in EgyiJtian campaign 1882, Battle of Tel-el- Kebii- (medal, clasp, bronze star), Soudan exped. 884^5 (despatches, clasp), Nile exped. 1885, present at actions of Ginnis 1886 (despatches), of Gemaizah 1888 (despatches, clasp, Osmanieh), and of Toski 1889 (despatches, clasp), with Dongola exped., commanded a brigade, 1896 (despatches, medal), with Nile expeds. 1897 and 1898, and commanded a brigade at battles of Atbara and Khartoum (despatches, thanks of ParUament), and in S. African war with rank of maj. -gen., commanded 14th Brig. 7th div. ; military governor of Pretoria 1900-2, was after- wards in command Western Transvaal ; chief staff officer 3rd Ai-my Corps 1902-4 ; staff-oiificer to inspector-gen. of the Forces, 1904-7 ; maj.- i general general staff Mediterranean command 1907-8 ; commdg. the troops in Egypt 1908-12 ; was staff capt. military police in Egypt 1883-5 ; commanded Nubia dist. 1897-9 ; Gov. of Om- durman 1899-1900 ; has the star of the Order of Carlos III, Grand Cross Franz-Jo.sef (Austria), Order of Saxe Ernestine, 1st class (Saxe-Coburg Golha), Red Eagle, 2nd cl. (Germany), and the Order of Zahringer Lion, 1st cl. (Baden). Resi- I dence — 7, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs — White's ; Naval and Military. Issue — Helen Philae (H.R.H. Princess Christian, sponsor). MAXWELL, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Lillias Grant, dau. of the late Rev. J. Aberigh-Mackay, D.D., chaplain Bengal E.stablishment. M. 1870, Sir William Edward Maxwell, K.G.M.G., who conducted the mission to Achin and obtained the release of the crew of the " Nisero " in 1884,