The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)/Macmillan, Michael
Macmillan, Michael, B.A., D.Litt., English Lecturer, Birmingham University; b. Newton Stuwart, N.B., 1853; educ: Rugby and Marlborough, is a B.N.C., Oxford (scholar) in 1st class classical moderations, 2nd class final classical schools; B.A., 1876; joined Indian Educational Service as Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy, Elphinstone College, Bombay, 1878; Principal and Professor of English Literature, 1891-1907; Fellow, Bombay University; Delegate of Bombay Asiatic Society to Hanoi Congress, 1902; retired from Indian service, 1904; was Wilson Philological Lecturer, 1891, 1892, 1895, 1901 and 1905; English Lecturer, Bermingham University since 1905. Publications: Essays for the young; Questions and Answers on Elementary Logic; Annotated editions of Marmion, Robeby, Paradise Lost I to IV, Vicar of Wakefield, Suthy’s Nelson, Ivanhoe, Pope’s Homer’s Illiod, Pride and Prejudice, Othallo, Julius Caesar; School history of India; Promotion of general happiness; Globe Trotter in India Two hundred years ago; Tales of Indian Chivalry; Princess of Balkh; In wield Mahratta battle; The last of the Peshwas; [[Notes on the seige of Corinth]]. Recreations: Rugby, Cycling and Walking. Address: Edmund Street, Birmingham.