MARTIN-LEAKE, WILLIAM, second son of Stephen Martin-Leake, Ware, Hertfordshire, barrister, and Isabel, dau. of William Plunkett, Lincoln’s Inn, barrister; b. 24 Jun 1865; adm. 27 May 1880 (G); left Dec 1881; 2nd Lieut., Cheshire Regt., 4 may 1887; Lieut., 11 Nov 1890; Capt., 17 Aug 1899; retd. 29 May 1907; re-employed as Maj., 25 Aug 1914; Staff Capt., War Office 1 Apr 1915 – 7 May 1917; DAAG, War Office 8 May 1917 – Sep 1919; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1 Jan 1918; served in Burmese expedition 1886-9, Chin-Lushai expedition 1889-90, South African War 1901-2 and in France and Flanders 1 Dec 1914 – 5 Feb 1915, invalided; d. 8 Feb 1947.
MARTIN-LEAKE, RICHARD, brother of William Martin-Leake (qv); b. 22 Feb 1867; adm. 26 Jan 1882 (G); left Aug 1884; King’s Coll. London; civil engineer; AMICE 7 Mar 1893; MICE [check]; d. 7 May 1949.
Martin-Leake, Arthur, brother of William Martin-Leake (q.v.); b. April 4, 1874; adm. Sept. 25, 1888 (G); left July 1891; Univ. Coll. Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1898; F.R.C.S. 1903; Surg.-Capt. South African Constabulary 1901-2; served with the Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War 1900-1, and was severely wounded; Chief Medical Officer, Bengal Nagpur Railway, 1903-37; temp. Lieut. R.A.M.C. Sept. 3, 1914; Lieut. Feb. 18, 1915; Capt. March 5, 1915; Major Nov. 27, 1915; Lieut.-Col. April 30, 1917; mentioned in despatches L. G. April 25, 1902, Feb. 17 and 18, 1915, and May 15 and 25, 1918; V. C. May 13, 1902, for tending the wounded at Vlakfontein under heavy fire, and Clasp Feb. 18, 1915, for rescuing a number of wounded at Zonnebeke while exposed to constant fire; m. Oct. 1, 1930, Winifred Frances, daughter of William Alfred Nedham, of the Central Provinces Commission, India, and widow of C. W. A. Carroll; d. June 22, 1953
MARTINEAU, GEORGE, brother of David Martineau (qv); b. 1792; in school list 1801; a sugar refiner, Christian Street, Whitechapel; m. 26 Jul 1826 Sarah, dau. of Edward Michael Greenhow MD, Newcastle upon Tyne; d. 1857 (will proved PCC 18 Jun 1857).
MARTINEAU, DAVID, eldest son of David Martineau, James Street, Buckingham Gate, London, sugar refiner, and Catherine Harris, Maidstone, Kent; b. 1788; in school list 1801; left 1806; d. unm. 1856.
MARTINEAU, CHARLES, brother of David Martineau (qv); b. 4 Aug 1795; in school list 1803; left Christmas 1806; a sugar refiner, Christian Street, Whitechapel; m. 6 Oct 1827 Elizabeth Mary, dau. of William Peard Jillard, Ashwick, Norfolk, brewer; d. 5 Apr 1847.
Martin-Doyle, John Lionel Cyril, son of John Doyle, of Purley, Surrey, by Mabel Mary, daughter of Lionel Lippiatt, of Temple Cloud, Somerset; b. Oct. 31, 1901; adm. Sept. 24, 1914 (H); left Dec. 1918; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1925; practised at Bromley, Kent; at Fakenham, Norfolk, 1927-38; at Reading 1938-45; Diploma in Ophthalmology, Oxon., 1945; a consulting ophthalmic surgeon at Worcester 1945; author of Synopsis of Ophthalmology, 1955; m. 1926, Gladys Theodora, daughter of the Rev. Walter Waddelow Martin, Vicar of Emmanuel, South Croydon, and assumed the additional surname of Martin in 1935; d. 3 Feb. 1981.
Martindale, Andrew Henry Robert, son of Rev. Henry Martindale, Rector of Ashwell, Herts, sometime Archdeacon of Bombay, India, and Augusta Celia, d. of Very Rev. Andrew Ewbank Burn, Dean of Salisbury; b. 19 Dec. 1932; adm. Sept. 1946 (G); left July 1951; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1953, BA 1956, MA 1960; Univ. of Lond., Dip. Hist. of Art 1958; asst. lecturer Courtauld Inst. 1959-65; sen. lecturer, History of Art, Univ. of East Anglia 1965-74, Prof. of Visual Arts 1974-95; FSA 1968; author of Gothic Art 1967, The Rise of the Artist in the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance 1972, Simone Martini 1988; m. 19 June 1959 Jane Primrose, d. of Malcolm Anthony Brooke of Ightham, Kent; d. 29 May 1995.