Maynard, Frederick Gerard, brother of Edwin Francis George Maynard (qv); b. 9 Oct. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (R); left July 1942; 2nd Lieut. RA 1943, transf. SASR June 1944 (Capt. ), Croix de Guerre avec Palme; Sorbonne Univ., Paris, France 1951; member of Lloyd’s 1958-, dir. Maynard Reeve & Wallace Ltd.; chmn. Overseas Health & Medical Services Ltd.; m. 4 Oct. 1956 Olivia Jane, d. of Dorian Reed; d. 6 Jan. 1997.
MAYNE, CHARLES OTWAY, eldest son of Robert Mayne (qv); b. 6 Sep 1807; adm. 31 Jan 1821 (Stelfox's); KS 1821; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1825, matr. 16 May 1825, Westminster Student; BA 1829; MA 1831; ordained deacon 1830, priest 1831; Vicar of Midsomer Norton, Somerset, from 11 Jan 1833; Prebendary of Wells from 24 Aug 1840; m. Aug 1833 Emily, third dau. of George Smith MP, Selsdon, Surrey; d. 28 Apr 1867.
MAYNE, FREDERICK OTWAY, brother of Henry Otway Mayne (qv); b. 6 Aug 1823; adm. 11 Jan 1836 (Benthall's); KS 1837; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1841, adm. pens. 21 May 1841, scholar 1842; BA 1845; MA 1848; ordained deacon (Canterbury) 1846, priest (lit. dim. from Canterbury) 1847; Curate, Kemsing wth Seal, Kent 1846-9; Chaplain, EICS Bengal 1849-66; Vicar of Strood, Kent 1866-74; Vicar of Bearsted, Kent 1874-83; m. 13 Feb 1849 Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -Col. James Blair, EICS Bengal; d. 8 Aug 1906.
MAYNE, HENRY BLAIR, son of Robert Mayne (qv); b. 23 Aug 1813; adm. 5 Jul 1826 (Stelfox's); KS 1827; rowed v. Eton 27 Jul 1829, 12 May 1831; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1831, matr. 21 May 1831, Westminster Student; BA 1835; MA 1838; Clerk, House of Commons 1836, Third Clerk, Private Bill Office 1848, Assistant Clerk 1849, Senior Clerk 1862, Principal Clerk, Table Office 1870-86; adm. Middle Temple 16 Nov 1838, called to bar 21 Nov 1845; member Marylebone, I Zingari and West Kent Cricket Clubs; played cricket for Kent 1835, 1844; one of the committee which framed the rules for short whist at the Arlington Club 1863; d. unm. 17 Jan 1892.
MAYNE, HENRY OTWAY, eldest son of Capt. Charles Otway Mayne, EIC Maritime Service, and Emma, dau. of Harry Vansittart Taylor, EICS Madras; nephew of William Mayne (qv); b. 11 Mar 1819; adm. 21 Jan 1833 (Stelfox's); KS 1833; left Dec 1835; Addiscombe Coll. 1836-7; Cadet, EICS Madras 1838; Cornet, 6th Light Cavalry 14 Jul 1838; Lieut., 23 Nov 1841; entered Nizam of Hyderabad’s service 1 Mar 1850; Brevet Capt., 11 Mar 1853; Capt., 31 Dec 1855; Brevet Maj., 24 Mar 1858; raised Mayne’s Horse and served with it 1859-60; m. 12 Jan 1850 Mary Ewer, youngest dau. of Thomas Jacob Turner, EICS Bengal; d. at Allahabad, Bengal, India 2 Nov 1861. Memorial tablet, North Cloister, Westminster Abbey.
MAYNE, JOHN, second son of William Mayne (qv); b. 9 Dec 1807; adm. 28 Jun 1819 (Stelfox's); Ensign, 1st Foot 22 Jun 1826; Lieut., 12 Apr 1827; Capt., 5 Feb 1836; Brevet Maj., 9 Nov 1846; retd. 3 Sep 1847; m. 1st, 25 Mar 1829 Mary, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Armstrong KCB, Commander-in-Chief, Madras; m. 2nd, 19 Oct 1841 Lucy, dau. of J. Ives, Norwich; m. 3rd, 22 Jan 1866 Amelia, dau. of Thomas Fielder; d. 12 Jan 1872.
MAYNE, ROBERT FREDERICK, eldest son of Robert Mayne (qv); b. 25 Jul 1804; adm. 27 Mar 1816 (Packharness'); KS 1818; d. 27 Jun 1820.
MAYNE, ROBERT, brother of William Mayne (qv); b. 26 Feb 1778; adm. 16 Sep 1788; KS 1792; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1796, matr. 25 May 1796, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1797 (sic, correctly ?) – void by marriage 10 Jun 1803; BA 1800; MA 1803; ordained; Rector of Limpsfield, Surrey, from 30 Oct 1806; DL JP Surrey; m. 8 Jun 1803 Charlotte Cunynghame, dau. of Col. --- Graham, St. Lawrence House, near Canterbury, Kent; d. 7 Mar 1841.
MAYNE, SIMON WILLIAM, eldest son of William Mayne (qv); b. 18 Dec 1805; adm. 28 Jun 1819 (Stelfox's); Ensign, 99th Foot 1 Apr 1821; Lieut., 7 Jul 1825; Capt., 1 Feb 1827; half-pay, 27th Foot 25 Nov 1831; 40th Foot 5 Apr 1833; 19th Light Dragoons 12 Apr 1839; m. 1829 Charlotte, widow of R. Balland; d. at Brussels 25 Dec 1843.
Mayne, William Cyril, youngest son of the Rev. Jonathan Mayne, Rector of Christian Malford, Wilts, by Lydia Dorothea, daughter of the Rev. John Webster Hawksley, Rector of Redruth, Cornwall; b. April 14, 1877; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 16, 1890; Mure Scholar 1894; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. July 1896 (adm. pensr. Oct. 1, 1896); Stewart of Rannock Scholar 1897; 1st class Classical Tripos and B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904; ordained 1906; asst. master at Eastbourne Coll. 1899-1906; at Malvern Coll. 1906-7; Curate of Great Malvern 1906-7; asst. master at Rugby School 1907-12; Curate of All Saints, Poplar, 1912-4; Vice-Principal of Bishop's Coll Cheshunt 1919, Principal May 19, 1920-4; Rector of Poplar, Middlesex 1925-30; Vicar of Chiswick 1930-4; Boyle Lecturer 1929-31; Prof. of Greek and Classical Literature, Durham Univ., and Canon of Durham 1934-43; Dean of Carlisle 1943-59; Warden of the Order of St. Elizabeth of Hungary; served as Army Chaplain in Great War I, 1914-9, in Egypt, Gallipoli, and France; author of a Translation of Pindar's Olympian Odes into English Verse (1907), and other works; m. Jan. 14, 1930, Mary, only daughter of Major George Arthur Onslow, of Dorrington, Salop; d. July 20, 1962.