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GB-2014-WSA-11925 · Person · 1865-1947

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.

GB-2014-WSA-11924 · Person · 1867-1949

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.

GB-2014-WSA-10891 · Person · 1874-1953

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, 1792-1857
GB-2014-WSA-11923 · Person · 1792-1857

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, 1788-1856
GB-2014-WSA-11922 · Person · 1788-1856

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.

GB-2014-WSA-11921 · Person · 1795-1847

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.

GB-2014-WSA-11920 · Person · 1901-1981

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.

GB-2014-WSA-11919 · Person · 1932-1995

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.