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MURRAY] KXIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Heights, Transvaal. Club — Army and Navy. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Cioorgo Wolfe Jlurray, b. 27 June, 1876 ; lieut. Res. of Officers, late Seato'rtliHighlrs. ; was in Transvaal C.S. ; m. 21 Dec. 1910, Louisa Catherine, dau. of P^ev. Thomas Jones. Address — P.O. Box 601, Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia. Cluli — Army and N'avy. Issue — Thomas Wolfe Jlurray, b. 19 May, 1913. Katherini' Jean WoIf<'. 2. Lieut. James Wolfe- .Murray, R.Jv"., b. 9 June, 1680. 1. Lilian Ann AVolfe. m. 30 June. 1897, Maj. Charles H. Agnew (ill. diss. 1908), and has issue. 2. Grace Catherine Wolfe, m. 9 Feb. 1901, IMajor Sholto William Douglas, D.S.O., lateR.A., Chief Const. Atetropolitan Police. Residence — 39, Cadogan Street, S.W. 3. ArabeUa Elizabeth Wolfe, m. 16 Fei). 1904. Sir George Henry Sutherland (whom see). MURRAY, Knt Bach. Great. 1914.— Sir Robert Mxjbr.'^y, partner in Love & Stewart, timber merchants, of Glasgow. MURRAY, K.C.M.G. Great. 1901 ; C.M.G 1395. — Hon. Sir Thomas Keir MtiRRAY, s. of A. K. Murray, of Pine Town, S. Africa. B. 1854 ; m. 1877, Annie, dau. of Henry Proctor ; ed. at Pine Town Coll. ; was at the diamond fields 1870-1, and in business at Ladysmith 1871-80 ; for many years chrmn. Natal Farmers' Congress ; four times represented Natal at rail- way conferences ; chrmn. board of arbitration on defective surveys ; M.L.A., Natal, since 1886 ; late M.E.C. and Minister of Lands and Works ; was on Gen. Buller's staff during the operations for the relief of Ladysmith, and subsecj^uently General Superintendent of Boer refugee camps in Natal ; member commission on Native Affairs 1906 ; pres. Pietermaritzburg Covinty Agricul- tural Soc, Natal Turf Club, and the Caledonian Soc. ; J. P. Natal. Residence — Cleland, Pieter- maritzbui'g. Natal. MITRRAY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Isabel, dau. of Thos. Henderson, of Glasgow, shipowner. M. 1889, Sir .lohii Murray who was b. 3 ^March, 1841, Great. K.C.B. 1898 ; LL.D. 1888, Ph.D. Jena 1885, a-id Christiana 1911 ; D.Sc. Cambridge 1895, LL.D. Toronto 1899, D.Sc. Oxford 19ol, D.Sc. Liverpool 1907, D.Sc. Geneva 1909, Har- vard 1910 ; accompanied the " Challenger " expedition as i;aturalist 1872—0, and was subse- quently editor and director of staff for publication of the reports ; took part in the " Triton " and " Knight Errant " explorations in Faroe Channel, " Michael Sars " North Atlantic expdn. and other deep sea and marine explorations ; memb. Fishery Board for Scotland 1896-8 ; knight of Prussian Order Pour le Merite ; Knt. Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olaf : and was killed in a motor accident 16 March, 1914. Residence — Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh. Issue — 1. John Challenger .Murray, )). 1894. 2. Thomas Henderson Murray, b. 1898. 1. >rargaret, m. 10 Jan. 1914. Lieut. John Peter Randolph Marriott, R.N. 2. Rlioda Isabel. 3. Winifred Alice. MURSfflDABAD, Nawab of, K.C.S.I. Great. 1910 ; K.C.V.O. — Ihtisham-ul-jMulk Rais-ud- Daul.a Amirul-0jir. Asif Kadr Syed Sib Wasif Ali Mirza Mahabat Jung, Khan Baha- dur, Nawab B.ah.adur of Murshidabad, s. of late Nawab Bahadur, G.C.I.E., and grandson of late Muntazim-ul-Mulk, Mohsin-ud-Daula Fari- dun Jah Nawab Sayyid Mansur Ali Khan Baha- dur, Nusrat Jang, last titular Nawab Nazim and Subahdar of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa. B. at Murshidabad, 7 Jan. 1875 ; ed. at Rugby and Trinity Coll., Oxford ; for seven years memb. of Council of Lieut. -Governor of Bengal ; attended coronation Durbar, 1902 ;^ was selected to repre- sent Bengal in England at Coronation, 1912. By an act passed 21 March, 1891, the late Nawab Bahadur was confirmed in his rank of prei noble of the provinces under the Lieut. -Goverm Bengal. Residences — The Palace, Murshidal Bengal ; 85, Park Street, Calcutta. Ch ' Calcutta. MURTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1899 ; ( (eiv.) 1894. — Sir Walter Murton, s. of Wp Murton, of East Stour, A.shford, Kent. I April, 1836 ; m. 1860, Mary (d. 21 Feb. IS dau. of John Callaway ; ed. at Tonbridge S and admitted a solicitor ; solicitor to the Be of Trade 1875-1903; British representative conference in ISOO on claims for detentioi German mail steamers during S. African aa author of " Wreck Inquiries " ; F.R.C.I. I dence — Gipps' Close, Langton, Kent. Clu Devonshire. Issue — 1. Walter Herbert .Alurton, b. 5 Aug. ISiil ; 9 Oct. 1905, Edith Alice, dau. of the late Re Pavne. of Selwood, Chislehurst. Residence- Briars, Chislehurst. 2. Charles Duncan Murton, b. 20 Nov. lS6.j : 29 June. 1901, Alice Hope. dau. of the late AVil H'rdwicke Hope Bradbury. 3. Ernest .Alurton, b. 21 Aug. 1867. 1. Edith Mary. MUSGRAVE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Jea Lucixda. dau. of David Dudley Field, of I York. M. 1870, as his 2nd wife, Sir Anth Musgrave, G.C.M.G., late Governor of Queensh who d. 9 Oct. 1888. Residence— Hur.st Clays, East Grinstead. MYLES, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902. — Profes Sir Thomas IMyles, s. of John Mvles, of Limer B. 20 April, 1857 ; m. 21 April, 1888, Frai E., dau. of the late Rev. Canon George Ay of St. Patrick's Cath., Dublin ; ed. at Trin. C Dublin (M.D. 1889). and Vienna; M.B., B. 1881; F.R.C.S.I. 1885, pres. 1901-2; 1 surg. to the King in Ireland since 1910 ; me: of council, late professor of pathology exaininer in anatomy and surgery, R.C.S.I. ; Roy. Acad. Med. Irel. ; memb. British Med Assn., .surgeon Richmond and Jervis St Hospitals, Dublin ; deinonstrator of anato Trin. Coll. and R.C.S.I. ; resident surg Steeven's Hosp. ; author of numerous con butions and papers on surgical subjects. R dence — 33, Merrion Square North, Dublin. MYSORE, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I. Great. 190' H. H. Maharaja Sri Sir Krishnara.ja Wod Bahadur. B. 4 June, 1884 ; sue. 1 Feb. 18 is entitled to salute of 21 guns. Residence The Palace, Mysore ; The Palace, Bangalore NAIRNE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— l (.Iohn) Gordon Najrne, s. of late Andrew Nair of Castle Douglas, N.B., and Isabella, dau late Robert Macartney, of Dundrinnan, Kirkc- brightshire. B. 4 Jan. 1861 ; m. 15 Dec. 18 Narciza, dau. of late Baron da Costa Rii Attache of Portuguese Legation in Londc' chief cashier Bank of England since 1902. Rt dence — 48, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, Club — Conservative. Issue — Sybil Isabel Macartney. NAPIER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909.— Sib W. TEB John Napier, D.C.L., s. of late George Wi ster Napier, of Alderlej^ Edge, Cheshire, a Martha, dau. of Sampson Bridgwood, of Lig wood Lodge, Longton, Staffs. B. at Alder Edge, 10 July, 1857 ; m. 23 Nov. 1889, Su.san; dau. of late Emil Stoehr, of Alderley Edge at Rugby School and Oxford (1st class bono), Sch. of Jurisjarudence 1880), and Lincol I's 1 (Imis of Court Studentship 1880) ; Barr.-at-l 1881 ; acted as unofficial M.L.C. in the Colo of the Straits Settlements 1896-7 ; unoflSc