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            GB-2014-WSA-11750 · Person · 1921-1944

            Mango, Anthony Constantine John, son of J. T. Mango, ship broker; b. 11 Dec. 1921; adm. Jan. 1935 (H); left July 1938; PO RAFVR July 1943; killed in action over northern France 29 Feb. 1944.

            Anthony Constantine John Mango was born at Paddington, London on the 11th of December 1921 the son of John Anthony Mango, a shipbroker, and Marie John (nee Kararodori) Mango of 71, Portsea Hall, Connaught Square, Knightsbridge in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from January 1935 to July 1938.
            He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as a navigator and rose to the rank of Sergeant before being commissioned as a Pilot Officer on the 21st of June 1943. He was promoted to Flying Officer on the 21st of December 1943.
            Anthony Mango and his pilot, Flying Officer Robert Wilgar Offler RCAF, took off from RAF Hunsdon at 9.45am on the 29th of February 1944 in Mosquito FB Mk IV LR403 YH-U to attack a V1 rocket “Doodlebug” launch site at Calleville. As the aircraft crossed the French coast it encountered severe snowstorms and heavy icing. It was last seen flying in a snowstorm at 3,000 feet about one and a half miles to the east of Eurville but did not return from its mission.
            Theirs was one of two aircraft from the Squadron which were lost during the raid.
            He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial Panel 207.

            GB-2014-WSA-11742 · Person · 1913-1978

            Mangeot, Sylvain Edouard, brother of Fowke Jean André Mangeot (qv); b. 5 Nov. 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (H); left July 1931; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1936, MA 1973; FO lntell. Dept in WW2, asst regional dir. France; Reuters diplomatic correspondent 1944-51; foreign editor Picture Post 1951-5, News Chronicle 1955-9; later a freelance journalist and broadcaster; author of Manchurian Adventure 1975; d. 13 May 1978.

            GB-2014-WSA-11741 · Person · 1911-2006

            Mangeot, Fowke Jean André, son of André Louis Mangeot, violinist and musicologist, and Ohve Summerly Rede, d. of Frank Rede Fowke of Chelsea; b. 18 Apr. 1911; adm. Jan. 1925 (H); left July 1927; a chartered accountant, ACA 1934, FCA 1960; Price Waterhouse & Co. 1928-38; consuft. Production Engineering Ltd 1938-47; AIPE APL 1948; chief accountant Dowtv Equipment Ltd 1947-50, dir. in Dowty Group 1950-62; CRAeS 1959; joint man. dir. Elliott Flight Automation Ltd 1962-9; financial dir. GEC Avionics Ltd 1962-76; retd 1976; m. 20 Nov. 1954 Erica June Leslie, d. of Group Capt. Eric Murray DSO RAF; d. 20 Apr. 2006.

            GB-2014-WSA-11708 · Person · 1869-1946

            Maitland, The Hon. Sydney George William, second son of Frederick, 13th Earl of Lauder­dale, by his first wife, Charlotte Sarah, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Burrows Willcocks Arthur Sleigh, 77th Regt.; b. Dec. 12, 1869; adm. Oct. 1, 1883 (H); left April 1887; Trin. Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. May 21, 1888); B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895; Cuddesdon Theol. Coll.; ordained deacon 1893, priest 1894 (Lichfield); Curate of St. John's, Longton, Staffs, 1893-6, of Tividale, Staffs, 1896-1902; Vicar of St. Mary Palfrey, Walsall, Staffs, 1903-14, of St. Luke's, Southport, Lancs, 1914-9, of St. Paul, Burton-on-Trent, 1919-27; organising secretary U.M.C.A. for Midlands 1930-34; Rector of lngestre, Staffs, 1927-37 with Tixall, Staffs, from 1932; m. April 11, 1899, Ella Frances, daughter of the Rev. James Richards, Vicar of St. Peter's, Newbold, Lancs; d. Aug. 21, 1946.

            GB-2014-WSA-11707 · Person · 1872-1914

            Maitland, The Hon. Alfred Henry, brother of the Hon. Sydney George William Maitland (q.v.); b. Dec. 9, 1872; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (H); left Nov. 1889; Trin. Coll. Camb.; d. 21 Sept. 1914.

            GB-2014-WSA-11688 · Person · 1909-1987

            Magnus, Hilary Barrow, brother of Sir Philip Magnus-Allcroft Bt (qv); b. 3 Mar. 1909; adm. Sept. 1922 (H); left July 1927; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1927, BA 1930, MA 1948; called to the Bar (Lin­coln's Inn) June 1933; Rifle Bde (Tower Hamlets Rifles, TA) 1939-45 (Lieut. Col.); TD; QC 1957; Bencher Lincoln's Inn 1963, Treasurer 1982; NI Commnr 1964-80; m. 9 Aug. 1950 Rosemary, d. of George Henry Masefield of Ledbury, Worcs, and widow of Quentin Berkeley Hurst; d. 15 Jan. 1987.

            GB-2014-WSA-11684 · Person · 1874-1916

            Madge, Charles Albert, youngest son of Henry Madge Madge, M.D., of St. Marylebone, by Margaret, daughter of David Broun, of Broxburn Lodge, N.B.; b. Aug. 26, 1874; adm. Jan. 13, 1887 (H); left July 1889; 2nd Lieut. 6th Warwicks Regt. Oct. 12, 1898; Lieut. June 7, 1899; Capt. Jan. 18, 1901; retired 1905; temp. Lieut.-Col. while specially employed Dec. 20, 1915; served in South Africa 1899-1902; mentioned in despatches L.G. July 29, 1902; m. Nov. 30, 1910, Barbara, youngest daughter of Henry Hylton-Foster, of Tolworth Hall, Surrey; killed in action at the Hohenzollern Redoubt May 10, 1916.

            GB-2014-WSA-11676 · Person · 1904-?

            Madden, Frederic Allan Valentine, son of Frederic Henry Madden, of West Brompton, by Kathleen Maud Angela, daughter of George Mathew Tapp, of Selly Park, Birmingham; b. Sept. 14, 1904; adm. as (non-resident) K.S. Sept. 26, 1918 (H); elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1923, matric. Michaelmas 1923; B.A. 1927; M.A. 1930; editor of the Oxford Magazine 1929-31; asst. master at the Dragon School, Oxford, 1927-36; Head Master of Royal Russell School, Addington, Surrey, 1938; m. July 31, 1934, Evelyn Edith, daughter of John Brown, of Islip, Oxon.

            GB-2014-WSA-11660 · Person · 1882-?

            MacWhirter, Alan Gordon, son of John Macwhirter, R. A., by Katherine, daughter of Professor Alan Menzies, Edinburgh Univ.; b. Feb. 1, 1882; adm. Sept. 27, 1894 (H); left July 1898; a professional singer; m. April 7, 1920, Doris Mary, eldest daughter of Philip Cooke, of Cardiff.

            GB-2014-WSA-11652 · Person · 1886-1923

            Macpherson, Hugh Cowan, son of Hugh Scott Macpherson, of Forest Hill, Kent; b. July 7, 1886; adm. Sept. 27, 1900 (H); left March 1902; served in Great War I; Trooper Yeomanry Roughriders; d. Feb. 16, 1923.