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THE KNIGHTAGE. 731 (1) John Horace Charles, lieut. 17th regt.; b. 12 April, 1843. (2) Horace George Mansel,b. 10 May, 1846; killed accidentally in New Zealand by his gun going off 6 Aug. 1868. (3) Rachel Mary Lumley Godolphin, m. 25 April, 1866, to brevet Col. the Hon. Kaymond Hervey de Montmorency (V. FBASKFORT). (4) Louisa Augusta, m. 16 Aug. 1881, to Charles Edward Beckett, capt. 3rd hussars. Dewlish, Blandford. MICHIE, SiK Archibald, k.c.m.g. 1878, q.c. agent-gen. for Victoria since 1873, bar.-at- law M.T. 1838, attorney-gen. and minister of justice Victoria, M.L.A. Melbourne (son of late A Michie, of London); D. 1813; m. 1840, Mary, dau. of late Dr. John Richardson, inspector-gen. hospitals. 67, Redcliffe Gardens, s.W. MILLER, Sir William, l.r.c.s. (Ireland), knighted 1870, mayor of Deny 1875/7, surgeon-major Londondeny L.l. mil. (son of Joseph Erving MiUer, m.d. seven times mayor of Derry); b. Dec. 1827; m. Jan. 1861, Mary, youngest dau. of Robert Moat, of Moat Park, co. Antrim. Londonderry. MILNE, Sir "William, knighted 1876, presi- dent l.c. South Australia since 1873 (son of William Milne, of Glasgow) ; b. 3 Sept. 1822 ; m. 6 Mar. 1842, Eliza, dau. of John Disher, of South Australia. Adelaide, South Australia. MOXCKTON, Sir Johx Braddick, knighted 18 Mar. 1880, town clerk city of London 1873, and a commissioner of lieutenancy for city of London, a perpetual commissioner for London. Westminster, and Middlesex, admitted solicitor 1854 (son of John Monckton, of Mavlstone, solicitor); b. July, 1832; m. 30 Sept. 1858, Maria Louisa, dau. of Mr. Peter Bartholomew Long, of Ipswich, 159, Cromwell Road, S.W. MONTGOMERY, Sir Robert, k.c.b. 1859, G.C.S.I. 1866, LL.D. member Indian council since 1868, judicial commissioner Punjab 1853/8, chief commissioner Oude 1858/9, lieut. -gov. Punjab 1859/65 [son of Rev. Samuel Law-Montgomery, by his wife Susan Maria Alexander, nee McCUntock] ; b. 1809; m. 1st— 1834, Frances Mary, dau. of Rev. James Thomason; she d. 1842. He m. 2ndly — 2 May, 1845, Ellen Jane, dau. of William Lambert, Esq. of Woodmanstone, Surrey, and has had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Arthur Samuel Law, d. unm. 1866, aged 20. (2) Henry Hutchinson, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1870, vicar of S. Mark, Kennington, Surrey, since 1879; b. Oct. 1847 ; m. 26 July. 1881, Maud. 3rd dau. of Rev. Frederic WUliam Farrar, D.D. F.R.S. canon of Westminster. (3) James Alexander Lawrence, capt. Bengal S.C. m. 1st — 8 Jan. 1876, Jessie Alice, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Douglas For- syth, C.B. K. C.S.I. ; she d. 27 April, 1879. He m. 2udly— 21 Sept. 1881, Kate Mary, eldest dau. of late Col. F. J. Millar. (4) Ferguson John, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1875, chaplain in Bengal 1879; m. 26 June, 1879, Edith Elmiua, youngest dau. of Henry Thomas Raikes, Esq. of Holywell House, Hants, late Bengal s.C. (5) Lucy. 7, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W. MORGAN, (Hon.) Sir Walter, knighted 1866, chief justice Sladras 1871/9, and N.w. pro- vinces Bengal 1866/71, bar.-at-law m.t. 1844; mar- ried and has -svith other issue a son, (1) Walter (eldest son), m. Caroline, elder dau. of John Hun- ter-Blair, Esq. (Bart.). late Madras C.s. Madras. MORPHETT. Sir .John, knighted 1808, pre- sident L.c. South Australia 1865 9. member 1843/51, and 1857, speaker 1851 (son of late John Morphett, of London, solicitor) ; b. 3 July. 1809 ; m. 6 Mar. 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Hartle Fisher. Adelaide, South Australia. MORRIS, Sir John, knighted 1866, when mayor of Wolverhampton (eldest son of late Edward Morris, of Wolverhampton) ; b. 1821 ; m. 1844, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Edward Griffin, Esq. of Towersey Manor, Bucks, and has with other issue an only son, (1) John Edward, b. 1846; m. 6 Sept. 1877, Charlotte Helen, eldest dau. of S R Carrington, Esq. of Heathfield, Stockport. Elmsdale, Wolverhampton. VON MUELLER (Babon), Sir Ferdinand, K.C.M.G. 1879, M.D. PH.D. F.R.S. government botanist at Victoria since 1852, 17 years director of botanical gardens Melbourne, a baron of Wurtem- burg (1871) (son of Frederick Miiller, of Rostock, Germany); b. 30 June, 1825. Melbourne. MUIR, Sir William, k.c.s.i. 1869, ll.d. member Indian council since 1876, B.c.s. since 1837, late sec. to gov. of India, lieut.-gov. N.w. provinces Bengal 1868/74, member gov.-gen.'scouncU 1874 6 (brother of J. Muir, LL.D. D.c.L. founder of Sanskrit chair, Edinburgh university, sons of William Muir, of Kilmarnock) ; b. 24 Jan. 1818 ; m. 1839, Elizabeth Huntly, dau. of James Wemyss, Esq. B.c.s. (E. Wemyss), and has with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) 'William James Wemyss, major Bengal staff; b. 29 Oct. 1840; m. 1st Isabella Fanny, dau. of Edward Penfold Arthur, ooL Bombay s.C. (Bart.); she d. 13 May, 1871. He m. 2ndly- 1874, Alice Christian, 3rd dau. of late Major Sir George Wingate. K.c.s.i. and has a son, b. 12 Jime, 1879. (2) John Fairhe, B.C.S.; b. ; m. 14 Dec. 1876, Edith Jessie MiUer, 5th dau. of late Major Sir George Wingate, K.C.S.I. (3) Charles Wemyss, lieut. B.S.C. A.D.C. to Marquis of Ripon, viceroy of India, 1880; b. (4) Elizabeth Huntly (2nd dau.), m. 7 Feb. 1874, to George Frederick Leycester Marshall, capt. R.E. Bengal. (5) Katherine Harriette (3rd dau.), m. 28 Nov. 1876, to her cousin George Wemyss Anson, capt. B.C.S. (E. LICHFIELD.) 1, Wetherby Gardens, S.W. MUIR, Surgeon-Gen. Sir William Mure, K.C.B. 1873, M.D. Edinburgh 1840, in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, chief medical officer in China 1860, K.L.H. hon. physician to the Queen since 1868, director-gen. army medical department since 1874 (son of Walter Boyd Muir, of Edinburgh) ; b. 1819 ; m. 10 April, 1875, Rachel Stanley, dau. of Rev. George Heaton, M.A. vicar of Hennock, Devon. Oak Lodge, Blackheath Park, S.W. MUNDY, Adm. Sir George Rodney, g.c.b. 1877,D.C.L.adm. of the fleet (retd. list) since 1877, served at siege of Antwerp 1832,3, in Borneo 184.5/7, Baltic 1854/6, second in command Mediter- ranean 1859 62. com.-in-chief North America and West Indies 1867 9. at Portsmouth 1872/5 (brother of Major-Gen Pierrepoint Henry Mundy, r.a. sons of Gen. Godfrey Basil Mundy, and nephew of late Adm. Sir George Mundy, K.C.B. and of Sir Robert Miller Mundy, "k.c.m.g.) ; b. 19 April, 1805. 12, Chesterfield Street, May Fair, W. MUNDY, Major Sir Robert Miller, r.a. K.C.M.G. 1873, served in Crimea as lieut.- col. second in command of Osmanli horse art. 1855 6, K.M. lieut-gov. Grenada 1863 71. British Honduras 1874/7 (son of late Edwaid Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall, co. Derby, m.p.) : b. 12 Oct. 1813 : m. 16 Oct. 1841, Isabella Leyborne, youngest dau. of late Gen. Leyborne Poi)tiain, of Littlecote, Wilts, and has had a son and 10 daus. (1) Robert Leyborne, killed in Ashanti war 1874. (2) Marian Catherine, m. 10 April, 1866, to Col. Sir Charles Knight Pearson, K.C.M.G. C.B. 3rd buffs, who was shut up at Ekowe in Zulu war 1879