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THE KXIGHTAGE. 729 MALINS, Right Hon. Sik Richard, p.c. 1881, knighted 1867, vice-chancellor chancery division high court of justice 1867 81, bar.-at-la-vr I.T. 1830, Q.C. 1849, bencher L.l. 1849, M.p. Walling- ford 1852/65 (son of William Malins, of Ailston. War-svick); b. 1805; m. 10 May, 183U Susannah, eldest dau. of Rev. Arthur Farwell, rector of St. Martin's, Cornwall ; she d. 30 Dec, 1881. 57, Lowndes Square, S.w. MALLET, Sir Louis, c.b. knighted 1868, per- manent under-sec. state India since 1874, private sec. to presidents board of trade 1848,52. 1855,7, a commissioner to negociate treaties with France 1860, and Austria 1865 and 18668, assistant- sec, board of trade 1866 72, council of India 1872/4, Indian commissioner at Paris exhibition 1878 [son of John Louis Mallet, of Hampstead, Middx. (grandson of Mallet Dupan, of Geneva), by Frances, dau. of late John Herman Merivale, of Barton Place, Devon]; b. 1823; m. 19 Aug. 1858, Frances, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Edward Pellew (V. ExMOUTH), and has 4 sons, (1) Bernard, b. 19 Sept. 1859. (2) Stephen Pellew, b. 26 Aug. 1860. (3) Louis Dupan, b. 10 July, 1864. (4) Hugo Eugene, b. 9 Dec. 1865. 1, Bolton Gardens, Brompton, s.W. MANISTY, HON. Sir Henry, knighted 1876 on appointment as judge Queen's bench division high court of judicature (a solicitor 1831/42), bar.- at-law G.I. 1845, Q.C. and bencher 1857 (son of Rev. James Manisty, b.d. of Edlingham, Northumber- land) ; b. Dec. 1808; m. 1st— Aug. 1831. Constantia, dau. of Patrick Dickson, Esq. of Berwick-on-Tweed ; she d. 1836. He m. 2ndly— 1838, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Berwick-on-Tweed. 24A, Bryanstone Square, W. MANNERS, Right Hon. Sir John James Robert, g.c.b. 1880, p.c. commonly called Lord John Manners, (See Peerage — D, Rut- land.) MANNING, (Hon) Sir William Montagu, LL.D. knighted 1858, puisne judge N.s.w. since 1876, bar.-at-law L.i. 1832, chairman quarter sessions N.s.w. 1837/44, solicitor-gen. 1844/56, at- torney-gen. 1856/7, 1860, 1868, 70, chancellor Sydney Univ. 1878 (son of John E. Manning, of Ciifton, Bristol, nephew of late Mr. Sei-jeant Manning, Queen's ancient Serjeant); b. 7 Mar. 1811; m. 1st — 5 Feb. 1836, Emily Anne, dau. of Edward Wise, Eaq. of Bembridge, i.w. ; shed. He m. 2ndly — 6 June, 1849, Eliza Anne, dau. of Very Rev. William Sowerby, dean of Goulbourn, N.s.w. By his 1st maiTiage he had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Edward Montagu, h.p. lieut. late 47th regt.; b. 1841; m. 11 Jan. 1868, Anne Esther, only dau. of late WiUiam Powell, Esq. of London, and has issue. (2) Emily (2nd dau.), ni. 22 Dec. 1873, to W. Henry Heron, Esq. "Wallaroy, Sydney, N.S.W. MANTELL, Sir John Iles, knighted 1867, bar.-at-law M.T. 1847, Queen's advocate at the Gambia 1841/7, chief justice 1847/66, stipendiary magistrate Manchester division since 1869 (son of George Mantell, M.D. of Faringdon, Berks): b. 1813; m. 1866, EUinor Knight, 2nd dau. of Charles Hitchcock, m.d. of Devizes. Swinton Park, Manchester. MARETT, Sir Robert Pipon, knighted by letters patent 4 June, 1880, baiUff of Jersey, and president of the States of that island, advo- cate of the Royal Court 1840, mayor of and repre- sented St, He'lier in States or legislative assembly 1856/8, solicitor-gen, 1858/66, attomey-gen, 1866,80 (elder surviving son of late Peter Daniel Marett, major E.l.c. Madras service, by his 2nd wife, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Pipon, sometime lieut.- bailiff of Jersey); b. 20 Nov. 1820; m. 11 July, 1865, Julia Anne, youngest dau. of late Philip Marett, of La Haule Manor, St. Brelade, Jersey, Jersey, MARTIN, (Hon,) Sir James, knighted 1869, solicitor Sydney 1845, barrister 1856, Q.C 1857, attorney-gen. N.s.w. (five times) 1866/9, first minister (four times) 1864/8, 1870, 2, &c. chief justice since 1873 (son of John Martin, of Fermoy) ; b. 6 Nov. 1815 ; m. 15 Mar. 1853, Isabella, dau. of William Long, of Sydney, Clarence, Sydney, N.S.W. MARTIN, Right Hon. Sir Samuel, p.c 1874, knighted 1850, baron of the exchequer 1850/73, bar.-at-law M.T. 1830, Q.C. and a bencher 1843, serjt.-at-law, m.p. Pontefract 1847/50, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dubhn, 1821, D.c.L. 1857 (son of Samuel Martin, of Culmore, Londonderry); b. 23 Sept. 1801 ; m. 28 Aug. 1838, Frances Homera, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart. ; she d. 19 April, 1874, having had an only dau. (1) Fanny Arabella, m. 13 Dec. 1858, to Edward Macnaghten, Esq. M.P. Q.C. of the equity bar (Bart.) 132, Piccadilly, W. MARTIN, Sir Theodore, k.c.b. 1880, ll.d. Edinburgh, a parliamentary agent since 1846, author of " The Life of Prince Consort," and other works, author of translations of '• Horace," " Catullus," " Dante," of " Bon Gaultier," &c. rector of St. Andrew's University 1880 (son of James Martin, of Edinburgh, solicitor) ; b. Sept. 1816 ; m. 25 Aug. 1851, Helen Faucit, the celebrated actress, dau. of John Faucit Saville. 31, Onslow Square, S.W. and BryntisiUo, Llangollen. MATHEW, (Hon.) Sir James Charles, a judge of the high court of justice 1881, hon. LL.D. DubUn 1881, gold medaUist 1850, bar.-at-law L.I. 1854, master of the rolls Ireland (son of Charles Mathew, of Lehena House, Cork, by Mary, dau. of James Hackett, of Cork); b. 10 July, 1830; m. Dec. 1861, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Edwin Biron, vicar of Lympne, Kent. 8". Cornwall Garden's, Queens Gate, S.W. ; Lehena House, Cork. MAUDE, Lieut,-Gen. Sir Frederick Francis Maude, k.c.b. 1879, v.c k.l.h.m. (See Peerage— V. Hawarden.) MAXSE, LiEUT.-CoL. Sir Henry Fitz- hardinge Berkeley, k.cm.g. 1877, gov, of Newfoundland since 1881, of Heligoland 1864 81, A.D.C to Lord Cardigan in Crimea, wounded at Balaclava, Crimea medal and clasp (son of James Maxse, of London, and Lady Caroline, dau, of 5th Earl of Berkeley); b. 1833; m, 1859, , dau. of Herr Von RudlofE, MAXWELL, Gen. Sir George Vaughan, K.C.B. reti list 1881, col. 1st batt. East Lancashire (30th) regt. since 1881; served Eastern campaign 1854/5, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, severely wounded before the Redan, served in Indian Mutiny 1857/8, Cawnpore and Lucknow (brother of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell next mentioned, and of Lieut. -Gen. Henry H, Maxwell, R.A. C.B.); b. 24 Sept. 1818; m. 4 Jan. 1851, Charlotte Wilhelmina, dau, of late John Kearney, Esq, of Kilkenny, who d. 1875,