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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

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Macintosh, Henry James, I.C.S., Member, Legislative Council, Behar and Orissa; educ: Edinburgh Academy and Christ Church College, Oxford; joined service, 1886; temporarily employed in the Government of India (Home Department), 1900; Financial Department, 1893; Deputy Secretary to Government of India (Home Department), 1900; Secretary to Government (Municipal Department), 1906; became Commissioner, 1909; transfered to Bihar and Orissa, 1912; Member, Legislative Council, Bihar and Orissa, since 1913. Address: Patna, India.

Mackarness, Frederic Coleridge, M.A., M.P.(L) Newbury Division, Berks, since 1906; s. of Right Rev. J. F. Mackerness, Bishop of Oxford; b. 1854; educ: Marlborough; Kribble College, Oxford; called to Bar (Middle Temple), 1879; Advocate, Cape Supreme Court, 1882; Revising Barrister, London, 1889; Recorder at Newbury, 1894; Professor of Roman-Dutch Law, University College. London, 1905-6; greatly interested himself in Indian affairs and has put the largest number of questions in the British House of Commons, relating to Indian matters. Address: 21, Montpellier Square, S.W.; 6, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C. Club: Reform.

Mackay, Charles Gordon, M.A., Registrar, High Court, Madras; educ: Christ-Church College, Oxford, and Edinburgh University; joined service, 1901; Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Madura, 1902; served in various subordinate ranks in various mofussil stations; on special duty as Sub-Collector and Additional District Magistrate, Madura, April 1909 to November 1909; again on special duty at Madura, 1910-1912; confirmed as Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1912; appointed as Registrar, High Court, Madras, 1913. Address: Madras, India.

Mackenzie, Sir Alfred Robert Davidson, K.C.S.I., (1907); b. 1835; entered Bengal Army, 1854; became Captain, 1862; Major, 1872; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1878; Colonel 1882; served in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58; Afghan war, 1879-80. Club: East India United Service.

Mackenzie, Frederic D; a talented painter who did painting work for the Government of India in connection with the Delhi State entry of 1903.

Mackenzie, Sir John William Pitt Minor, K.C.S.I. (1909); C.I.E. (1906); b. 1854; entered I.C.S., 1874; formerly Under Secretary to Government of India in Revenue and Agricultural departments,: and Chief Secretary to Gevernment and Commissioner in Sind; Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay. Address: Bombay, India.

Mackichan, The Rev. D., M.A., D.D., LL.B., Principal, Wilson College, Bombay; b. in Glasgow, Scotland, 1851; m. the d.of Rev. Macritehie; joined the French Church Theological College; proceeded to Germany for further study in German languages and to get an insight into the system of education in that country; ordained

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