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Mayd, William, recorder of Bury St. Edmunds since Dec., 1877, a revising barrister on South-eastern circuit, counsel to the Mint at Cambridge sessions, matric. Queen's Coll., Oxon, from Eton, a student of the Inner Temple 19 March, 1851 (then aged 21), called to the bar 9 June, 1854 (2nd son of Rev. William Mayd, rector of Withersfield, Suffolk); born , 1830; married 5 Aug., 1858, Lucy Eliza, youngest dau. of late William Fowler-Jones, Esq., of Ashurst Park, Kent, and has issue.

Withersfield, Newmarket; 15, Montagri Place, Bryanston Square, W.; 1, Elm Court, Temple, E.C.; Junior Carlton Club.


Mayer, George Clifford, district magistrate Mauritius since March, 18S1, acting district magistrate Seychelles Jan., 1865, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1 Nov., 1856 (then aged 19), called to the bar 10 June, 1859 (eldest son of Edward Mayer, Esq., of Mauritius); born , 1837.

Mauritius.


Mayhew, Charles Jeremiah, legal remembrancer Bombay, author of The Law of Merger as it affects Estates in Land, a student of the Inner Temple 31 Oct., 1849 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1852 (4th son of John Jeremiah Mayhew, Esq., of Over Hall, Essex); born , 1829.

Bombay; Care of 3, Edinburgh Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.


Mayne, Henry Blair, chief clerk of private bills House of Commons since 1870, senior clerk House of Commons 1859-70, sometime student Christ Church, Oxon, a student of the Middle Temple 16 Nov., 1838, called to the bar 21 Nov., 1845 (2nd son of Rev. Robert Mayne, of Limpsfield, Surrey); born , 1813.

6, St. James' Place, St. James' Street, S.W.


Mayne, John Dawson, joined the Madras bar 1857, assistant secretary to Government in legislation department 1860-72, clerk of the Crown 186—, chief clerk insolvent debtors' court, Crown prosecutor and acting advocate-general Madras 1862-72, Inns of Court professor of common law 1879-83, author of treatises on The Law of Damages, Hindu Law, and Indian Penal Code, contested Falmouth 1880, a student of the Inner Temple 2 May, 1850 (then aged 25), second prizeman, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1854 (3rd son of John Mayne, Esq., dec.); bom 31 Dec., 1828; married 1st, Aug., 1859, Helen Sarah, dau. of Col. Richard Hamilton, Madras staff corps; he married 2ndly, May, 1873, Annie Katherme, dau. of Charles Craigie-Halkett, Esq., of Cramond, Midlothian.

Goodrest, Reading, Berks; 1, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C.


Mayne, Robert Dawson, stipendiary justice Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxon, 1867, a student of Lincoln's Inn 17 Jan., 1866 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1869 (2nd son of Sir Richard Mayne, late commissioner of metropolitan police, dec.); born , 1845.

Port of Spain, Trinidad.


Mazzinghi, Thomas John, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1835, from the Charterhouse, librarian of the William Salt Library Stafford since Feb., 1873, served under Indian Law Commission 1865-9, a student of the Inner Temple 22 Jan., 1829 (then aged 18), called to the bar 28 Jan., 1842 (only son of Dominick Peter Mazzinghi, Esq., of London); born 13 Nov., 1810; married Dec., 185-, Anne, dau. of M. Matthieu Schrobilgen, chief greffier of the High Court at Luxembourg.

Bank Passage, Stafford.


Mead, Frederick, a member of the South-eastern circuit, counsel to the treasury at the Middlesex sessions, joint editor of Archbold's Quarter Sessions, 4th edn., associate of King's Coll., London, a student of the Middle Temple 31 Oct., 1866, called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (2nd son of George Edward Mead, of London, solicitor); born 22 July, 1847; married 7 Sept., 1878, Sophia, youngest dau. of Richard Henry Poland, Esq., of Blackheath.

Bridge House, Lordship Lane, Dulwich, S.E.; 11, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Mears, Thomas Lambert, M.A., LL.D. London Univ. 1870 and a member of Convocation, associate of King's Coll., London, lieut.-col. late commanding 5th Middlesex rifle volunteers, author of Institutes of Gaius and Justinian, with Translation, and Analysis of Ortolan's Roman Law, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 1 Nov., 1865 (then aged 26), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1868 (2nd son of Charies Thompson Mears, of New York, U.S.A., formerly of London, dec.); born , 1839; married 7 Aug., 1875, Alice Catherine, eldest dau. of John Henry Westcar Peel, Esq., and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

134, Portsdown Road, W.; 9, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Meates, Thomas Arrowsmith, undergrad. Univ. Coll., Oxon, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 15 Nov., 1878, called to the bar 29 June, 1881 (eldest son of Thomas William Meates, of Wimbledon, Surrey, merchant); born 8 Oct., 1857; married 9 Jan., 1884, Ellen Gertrude, 2nd surviving dau. of Gilliat Hatfeild, Esq., of Morden Hall, Surrey.

Wimbledon, Surrey; 2, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Medd, Charles Septimus, M.A. (fellow) Univ. Coll., Oxon, B.A. 1864, sometime Incorporated Law Society equity lecturer, real property tutor Inner Temple since 1877, a student of the Inner Temple 23 May, 1863 (then aged 24), certificate of honour Mich., 1869, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1869 (7th son of late John Medd, of Mansion House, Stockport, Cheshire); born , 1839; married 3 Aug., 1871, Alice, 3rd dau. of Frederick Maples, Esq., of London.

12, Harewood Square, N.W.; 5, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Medlicott, Henry Edmondstone, M.A. Wadham Coll., Oxon, J.P. Wilts, a student of the Middle Temple 3 March, 1863, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1866 (eldest son of Rev. J. Medlicott, of Potterne, Wilts); born , ; married 9 April, 1874, Kate D'Oyly, eldest dau. of late Alexander Robinson Gale, Esq., of Stanton Lodge, Suffolk.

Potterne, Devizes.