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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 761 McQueen, Lieut.-Col. John Withers, c.B. b.s.c. commandant 5th Punjab infantry, served in Affghau campaign 1878/9, served in the Indian JIutiny 1857, 8, at siege and capture of Delhi, relief of Lucknow, severely wouudeil at storming of Secunderabagh, afterwards present at Cawnpore, &c.; b. 20 July, 1836 Madden, brevet-Col. Samuel Alexander, C.B. comdg. brigade depot Pertli 1880, late lieut.-col. 51st regt.; b. 5 July, 1824 Mahony, (Hon.) Major John, C.M.G. staff paj-master army pay department 1880, served in Zulu war; b. 16 liar. 182-i Mainprise, Capt. William Thomas, R.N. c.B. (retd.) Mainwaring, brevet Col. WilUam George, c.i.E. Bombay s.c. comdt. 30th Bo.N.l. served in Punjab 1848/9, and with Persian expeditionary force 1857; b. 21 April, 1823 Maitland, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Lennox Brownlow, c.B. lieut. Tower of Loudon since 1876, lieut. -gov. Chelsea hospital 1869/74, D.A.A.G. to 4th division Crimea, k.L.H.m. ; b. 27 Sept. 1823 Majendie, Lieut.-Col. Vivian Bering, r.A.c.b. (civil), inspector of gunpowder factories, served in Crimea 1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, in Indian Mutiny and siege and capture of Lucknow; b. 14 July, 1836 Malcolm, Lieut.-Col. Edward Donald, R.E. C.B. Malcolm, Gen. George Alexander, C.B. 1842 (retd. list), col. 105th regt. since 1866, sec. legation China, and A.D.C. to Lord Gough in China 1841,'3, D.Q.M.G. at Alexandria 1858/9 (B. Verxox and Cockburx-Cuipbell— Bart.) Malcolmson, brevet Col. John Henry Porter, C.B. Bengal S.C. comdt. 3rd Sciude horse, brigade major of art. with Raj- pootna field force; b. 20 Oct. 1832 Malleson, Col. George Bruce, C.S.i. late Bengal S.c. Malthus, Col. Sydenham, C.B. 94th regt. (retd. h.p. as hon. col.), served in Zulu war 1879; b. 29 May, 1831 Manderson, Lieut.-Col. George Rennie, c.B. r.a. Mann, Major-Gen. James Robert. R.E. C.m.g. director of roads and surveyor-gen. Jamaica Mansfield, Samuel, C.S.i.late senior member council Bombay, B.C.S. 1834/72 (B. MANSFIELD) March, George Edward, C.M.G. late superintendent treaty department foreign oflBce. March, Major-Gen. William Henry, R.M C.B. (retd.), served in Spain 1836, and in Crimea, K.L.H.M. and before Shanghai 1860 Markham, Clements Robert, c.B. assistant-sec. foreign oflSce 1868/77, sec. to Hakluyt society since 1858, R.G.S. since 1863, served in Franklyn search expedition 1850/1 (Chichester —Bart.) Marlow, Benjamin WilUam, M.D. C.B. inspector-gen. (h.p.) since 1870, served in Crimea, K.L.H. Marsden, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Carleton, C.B. (civil), retd. Marsh, William Henry, C.M.G. col. sec. and auditor-gen. Hong Kong. Marshall, Major-Gen. Frederick,c.M.G.served in Zulu war 1879; b. 26 July, 1829 Marten, Harry, C.I.E. examiner of accounts n.W.p. India Martin, Lieut.-Col. Cunlift'e. c.B. Bengal cav. Martindale, Lieut.-Col. Benjamin Hay, R.E. C.B. (civil), gen. manager London and St. Katharine docks since 1873, com- missioner railway, &c. N.S.W. 1857/61, under-sec. public works there 1859/61, deputy-controUer at Aldershot, in Canada, and S.E. district, &c. Mason, Richard Denton, c.B. (retd.), inspector-gen of hospitals and fleets, hon. surgeon to Queen 1879 Mason, Admiral Thomas Henry, c.B. (retd.), served at capture of Canton 1841, &c. Massy, Hampden Hugh, M.D. C.B. surgeon-gen. chief sanitary branch army medical department 1867/72, served in Sutlej and Crimea, k.m. Master, Col. William Chester, c.B. of hon. corps of gentlemen- at-arms since 1870, lieut.-col. 28th regt. commanded 5th regt. at reUef and capture of Lucknow 1857, and in Oude 1858/9 (Curtis— Bart.) Matheson, Donald, c.B. It.-col. 1st Lanarks. engineer vol. corps Mathew, George Felton, CLE. traffic suptdt. Indus VaUey state railway Mattei, Major-Gen. Antonio, C.M.G. (retd.) Maturin, William Henry, c.B. (civU), served in West Indies, Australia, in China, and at the Cape, deputy-commissary- gen. 1859, controller in Ireland 1870, 4 Maude, Col. Francis Comwallis, r.a. v.c. c.b. consul-gen. Warsaw since 1876, advocate-gen. Bombay 1874/6, served in Indian Mutiny (V. Hawarden) Maude, Col. George Asliley, r.a. c.b. crown equerry and sec. to master of horse since 1859, commanded troop r.h.a. in Crimea, k.m. (V. Hawarden) Maunsell, Major-Gen. Frederick Richard, R.E. C.B. hon. A.D.C. to gov. -gen. India since 1876, served in Punjab campaign 1848/9, dangerously wounded in Indian Mutiny, commanded Bengal sappers and miners at Roorkee 1863/76; b. 4 Sept. 1828 Maunsell, Col. Thomas, C.B. (h.p.), lieut.-col. brigade depot Reading since 1875, served in Punjab and Crimea, K.M. and in Indian Mutiny; b. 10 Sept. 1822 Maxwell, Gen. Alexander, C.B. (retd. list 1881), col. 1st batt. border (34th) regt. commanded 46th regt. at fall of Sebas- topol, K.L.H.M.; b. 7 Mar. 1816 Maxwell, Gen. Edward Herbert, C.B. (retd. list), lieut.-col. late 88th regt. served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M.; b. 30 July, 1822 Maxwell, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Hamilton, R.A. C.B. served in GwaUor 1843 4 and Sutlej 1845/6 campaigns, and wounded in Indian Mutiny (brother of Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Vaughan Maxwell, K.c.B. and of Sir Peter Benson Max- well) ; b. 3 Mar. 1824 Masme, Rear-Adm. Richard Charles, R.N. c.B. served in Baltic and Crimea, K.L.H.M. wounded in Ifew Zealand Mein, Col. Frederick Robert, C.B. lieut.-col. late 94th regt. served in Canada 1848, in the Crimea, k.m. and in China Mellersh, Vice-Adm. Arthiir, C.B. R.N. served in East and West Indies, North and South America, China, Mediter- ranean, &c. Melvill, Philip Sandys, C.S.I. agent to gov.-gen. at Baroda, B.C.S. 1846 Merriman, Col. Charles James, c.s.i. R.E. chief engineer for irrigation in Scinde, and under-sec. to government (irriga- tion branch) Bombay, served in Persia 1856/7; b. 10 Oct. 1831 Le Mesurier, Henry Peveril, C.S.I. chief engineer of the great Imlian Peninsula railway 1869, agent until 1877, member of Egyirtian railway board 1877, president 1879 Metcalfe, Charles Theophilus, c.s.i. B.c.s. (Bart.) Metcalfe, Col. James, c.B. late Bengal army, A.D.C. to Marquis of DaUiousie 1848/53, and to Lord Clyde 1857/60, when gov.-gen. India Michael, Col. James, c.S.l. Madras s.c. military sec. to gov. of Madras, served in the Deccan; b. 2 Jan. 1828 Michell, Major-Gen. John Edward, C.B. col. R.A. (h.p.), served in Crimea, brigadier-gen. commanding Rohilcund district, served in Crimean war, at battles of Alma and Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol 1854/5, K.M. and at Lucknow, &c. in Indian Mutiny; b. 16 Sept. 1827 Michell, Thomas, c.b. cousul at Christiana 1880, at Tiflis 1878,80, at St. Petersbivrg 1866/74 Middleton, Col. Frederick Dobson, C.B. (h.p.), late 29th foot Miller, Col. George Murray, c.B. lieut.-col. (h.p.) 79th regt. lieut.-col. commanding brigade Ayr depot since 1877, served in Crimea and at Lucknow; b. 26 Jan. 1829 Mills, Capt. Charles, c.m.g. Milman, Major-Gen. George Bryan, C.B. major Tower of London since 1870, served in 5th fusiliers 1839/66, assistant military sec. at Mauritius 1854/6, served at relief and capture of Lucknow, 1867 (BART.) Mitchell, Lieut.-Col. Charles Bullen Hugh, C.M.G. major r.m. (retd. f. p.), colonial sec. Natal 1877, British Honduras 1868/77, receiver-gen. British Guiana in 1877, served in Baltic during Russian war 1854/6, at bombardment of Sweaborg Moir, Alexander Wilson, C.M.G. president Island of St. Kitts since 1872, &c. Molesworth, Guilford Lindsey, CLE. (B. Molesworth) MoUan, Lieut.-Col. William Campbell, C.B. late 96th regt. brigade-major with rifle brigade at siege of Lucknow Moncreiff, (Hon.) Col. Alexander, c.B. Ueut.-col. Duke of Ediubm-gh's ovra Edinburgh art. mU. MoncriefiF, JIajor Colin Campbell Scott, C.S.I. R.E. sec. to commiss. Mysore, served in Oude campaign 1858/9; m. 13 Sept. 1879, Margaret, widow of Lewis J. Sturge, of Inner Temple, and ha.s a dau. b. 28 Nov. 1880.