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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.

            Mason, John Hier, 1892-?
            GB-2014-WSA-11952 · Person · 1892-?

            Mason, John Hier, son of Frank Mason, of Notting Hill, by Lucy Joan, daughter of James Jacob, of Abergavenny, Mon.; b. Oct. 4, 1892; adm. from Rossall School Jan. 16, 1908 (G); left July 1909; a fruit farmer at Penticton, British Columbia; joined Princess Patricia's Columbian Light Infantry as a private in Aug. 1914, and went with them to France in March 1915; was wounded in the trenches opposite St. Eloi the same month and invalided to England; 2nd Lieut. 13th Batt. London Regt. June 18, 1915; returned to the front and while acting as Trench Mortar Officer was badly wounded at the beginning of the Somme battle in July 1916.

            GB-2014-WSA-11972 · Person · 1912-2019

            Masterman, Neville Charles, son of Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman PC MP, and Lucy, d. of Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Neville Lyttelton PC GCB GCVO, Chief of the General Staff, C-in-C Ireland, and Governor of Chelsea Hosp.; b. 28 Nov. 1912; adm. Sept. 1926 (G); left July 1931; Christ’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1931, BA 1934, MA 1954; asst. master Lindisfarne Coll. Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex 1935-7; lecturer in History Eorvos Kollegium Budapest, Hungary 1937-40; RA, Intell and Educ. Corps 1940-5 (Sgt); lecturer Univ. Coll. Swansea 1946-80; author of J. M. Ludlow: The Builder of Christian Socialism 1964; wrote extensively on Hungarian literature, history and politics; celebrated his hundredth birthday in 2012; m. 1947 Brenda, d. of John William Bywater Tongue of Tipton, Staffs; d. 10 Jan. 2019

            GB-2014-WSA-11986 · Person · 1878-1914

            Mathews, Walter Vivanti Dewar, son of E. Dewar Mathews, of Wandsworth, Surrey; b. March 27, 1878; adm. Sept. 25, 1890 (G); left . July 1894 2nd Lieut. R.A. June 23, 1898; Lieut. Feb. 16, 1901; Capt. Jan. 23, 1904; Major Oct. 30, 1914; served in South Africa 1899- 1901 and in Great War I; d. 9 Dec. 1914.

            Maude, Arthur, 1842-1913
            GB-2014-WSA-12008 · Person · 1842-1913

            MAUDE, ARTHUR, son of Rev. Thomas Maude, Rector of Hasketon, Suffolk, and Sibylla Jane, dau. of William Green, Stanway Hall, Essex; b. 6 Dec 1842; adm. 24 jan 1856 (G); QS 1857; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1861, matr. 23 May 1861; BA 1865; MA 1868; ordained deacon 1871 (Oxford), priest 1876 (Norwich); Assistant Master, Radley Coll. 1867-76; Rector of Burgh St. Andrew, Norfolk, from 1876; [unm. in 1881]; d. 7 May 1913.

            GB-2014-WSA-12015 · Person · 1811-1850

            MAULE, GEORGE BENJAMIN, son of George Maule (qv); b. 31 Mar 1811; adm. 16 Jan 1824 (G); left Jul 1828; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 2 Dec 1828, Canoneer Student 1832 – still 1847; 1st cl. Classics and 1st cl. Mathematics 1832; BA 1833; MA 1835; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 2 May 1833, called to bar 11 Jun 1838; killed by the overturning of the mail diligence into the sea near Oropesa, Spain 14 Sep 1850.

            Maule, Henry, 1822-1896
            GB-2014-WSA-12017 · Person · 1822-1896

            MAULE, HENRY, son of George Maule (qv); b. 31 Mar 1822; adm. 2 Oct 1833 (G); left Dec 1838; entered Commissariat as Clerk Mar 1844; Deputy Assistant Commissary-Gen., Tasmania 28 Dec 1847, Assistant Commissary-Gen. 12 May 1860; retd. 1 Nov 1869; of Twickenham, Middlesex; m. (by 1881) Hannah Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Campbell, Bart., Ardnamurchan, Argyllshire, Lieut. -Gov., St. Vincent, and dau. of James Macleod, Rasay, Western Isles; d. 21 Sep 1896.

            GB-2014-WSA-12018 · Person · 1817-1889

            MAULE, SIR JOHN BLOSSET, second son of George Maule (qv); b. 29 May 1817; adm. 17 Jun 1829 (G); left 1831; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 4 Jun 1835; BA 1839; MA 1846; adm. Inner Temple 13 Jan 1844, called to bar 29 Jan 1847, Bencher 16 Nov 1866, Treasurer 1882; North-Eastern Circuit; Recorder of Leeds 19 Apr 1861-80; QC 5 Jul 1866; Director of Public Prosecutions 1880-4; knighted by Queen Victoria 7 Dec 1882, on occasion of opening of new Law Courts; d. unm. 20 Oct 1889.

            GB-2014-WSA-12030 · Person · 1803-1889

            MAURICE-BONNOR, RICHARD BONNOR, eldest son of John Bonnor, Bry-y-Gwalie, Oswestry, Shropshire, and Jane, only child of Rev. Robert Maurice, Bry-y-Gwalie; b. 2 Oct 1803; adm. 19 Sep 1817 (G); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 Oct 1821; BA 1825; MA 1852; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 7 Jun 1823; assumed additional surname of Maurice; ordained deacon 1827, priest 1828 (both St. Asaph); Perpetual Curate of Trinity Church, Oswestry, Shropshire 1837-42; Vicar of Ruabon, Denbighshire 1842-59; Cursal Canon of St. Asaph 1850-9, Dean 1859-86, Chancellor 1860-85; m. 1st, 20 Jun 1827 Anna Maria, second dau. of Matthew Harrison (qv); m. 2nd, 1833 Rose, youngest dau. of William Dempster, Skibo Castle, Sutherland; m. 3rd, 8 Jun 1847 Ellen, youngest dau. of John Wood, Worthing, Sussex; d. 25 Mar 1889.

            GB-2014-WSA-12040 · Person · 1858-1915

            MAXWELL, GERALD SPEIRS, seventh son of Charles Francis Maxwell (qv); b. 14 Feb 1858; adm. 22 Jan 1874 (G); left May 1877; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 15 Oct 1877; BA 1880; MA 1885; Cuddesdon Theol. Coll.; ordained deacon 1881, priest 1882 (both Oxford); Curate, Wantage, Berks., 1881-94; Chaplain, St. Mary’s Home, Wantage 1888-94, Sub-Warden 1894-6; Superior-Gen., Society of St. John the Evangelist, Cowley, Oxford, from 1907; d. 4 Dec 1915.