McMILLAN, SIR ROBERT FURSE, eldest son of John McMillan, Adelaide Road, London, barrister, and Mary --- (IGI); b. 24 Jan 1858; adm. 4 Apr 1871 (James'); QS 19 Apr 1873; left May 1876; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1876; scholar 1879; 1st cl. Law 1879; LLB 1879; Fellow, Trinity Hall 1880; adm. Inner Temple 3 Jul 1878, called to bar 11 May 1881; Western Circuit; Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, Western Australia Nov 1906 – Dec 1913, Chief Justice from Dec 1913; knighted 3 Jun 1916; Lieut. -Gov., Western Australia, from 1921; KCMG 3 Jun 1925; m. 2 Aug 1887 Margaret Aitcheson, second dau. of John Elder, Yairam, Victoria, Australia, farmer; d. 23 Apr 1931.
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McMILLAN, DONALD, brother of Sir Robert Furse McMillan (qv); b. 27 Sep 1862; adm. 27 May 1875 (James'); left Dec 1878; adm. solicitor May 1886; practised in London, firm Donald McMillan & Mott, King William Street, City of London; Mayor, Hampstead 1905; m. 20 Sep 1894 Ada Mary, second dau. of Frederic Yeats Edwards, Hampstead Hill Gardens, London; d. 9 Feb 1924.
MCLAREN, NORMAN, son of John Wingate McLaren, Glasgow, and Anna Moberly; b. 19 Nov 1859; adm. 25 Sep 1873 (James'); left May 1876; a public accountant, firm McLaren Goode & Co., San Francisco; m. 21 Apr 1891 Linnie Loyall, dau. of Dr. Richard Porter Ashe, California.
MCEWAN, NICHOLSON LACEY, son of Robert McEwan, Holbrooke House, Richmond, Surrey, and Mary, dau. of William Buck; b. 15 Mar 1847; adm. 30 Jan 1860 (James'); QS 1862; left Oct 1863; clerk with North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Co., London (1881 Census); m. 1877 Lucy Peters.
MAY, ERNEST HORATIO, son of Rev. Edmund May, Vicar of Parwich, Derbs., and Mary Elizabeth, second dau. of Rev. James Hay Waugh, Rector of Corsley, Wilts.; b. 18 Mar 1851; adm. 11 Feb 1862 (James'), BB; QS 1866; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1870 (with Triplett), adm. pens. 2 Jun 1870; BA 1874; MA 1884; ordained deacon 1875, priest 1876 (both Bath & Wells); Curate, Portishead, Somerset 1875-7; Vicar of Edale, Derbs., 1877-80; Vicar of Parwich, Derbs., with Alsop-en-le-Dale, 1880-1903; Rector of Bartlow, Cambs., from 1903; m. 30 Jan 1878 Anne Elizabeth Charlotte Sherwill; d. 22 Jan 1918.
MARSHALL, JAMES, youngest son of William Skinner Marshall, Plashwood Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk, barrister, and Jane, dau. of --- Barry, Fylingdales, Whitby, Yorks.; b. 22 Oct 1838; adm. 19 Jun 1851 (James'); drowned while bathing at Whitby, Yorks., 8 Sep 1851.
MARSHALL, HERBERT MENZIES, youngest son of Thomas Horncastle Marshall, Leeds, Yorkshire, Judge of Leeds County Court, and Maria Isabella, dau. of William Temple MD, Bedford Row, London; b. 1 Aug 1841; adm. Jan 1855 (James'); QS 1856; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1860 (with Dean Thomas), adm. pens. 24 May 1860; BA 1864; played cricket for Cambridge v. Oxford 1861-4, and for Gentlemen v. Players 1861, 1862; a stylish bat and “a wonderful longstop”; studied architecture at Atelier Questel, Paris; Travelling Student for Architecture, Royal Academy 1868; ARIBA 2 Nov 1868, withdrew 15 Oct 1871; abandoned architecture for art owing to weakness of sight; Associate, Old Water Colour Society (later Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours) 1879, Member 1883, subsequently Vice-President; Silver Medallist, Exposition Universelle, Paris 1889; well-known for his sketches of London; author, The Scenery of London, 1905, and Cathedral Cities of France, 1907; m. 28 Apr 1881 Amy, dau. of John Benjamin Lee (qv); d. 2 Mar 1913.
MANISTY, HERBERT FRANCIS, fourth son of Sir Henry Manisty, Kt, Judge of the King’s Bench Division, High Court, and his second wife Mary Anne, dau. of Robert Stevenson, Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland, surgeon; b. 2 Mar 1853; adm. 26 Jan 1866 (James'); Min. Can. 1868; left Dec 1870; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1871; LLB 1875; adm. Inner Temple 20 Jan 1873, called to bar 17 Nov 1877; North-Eastern Circuit; KC 1901; Bencher, Gray’s Inn 1904, Treasurer 1909; Recorder of Rotherham 1904-5, Berwick-on-Tweed 1905-; Solicitor-Gen., County Palatine of Durham 1905-15, Attorney-Gen. 1915-; edited 6th edn. of Broom, Legal Maxims; Hon. Secretary, Elizabethan Club 1879-90; Busby Trustee 18 May 1909; a Governor of the School from 26 Jul 1915; d. 10 May 1939.
MALET-DE CARTERET, REGINALD, eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Edouard Charles Malet-De Carteret, St. Ouen’s Manor, Jersey, Jurat of the Royal Court, Jersey, and Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Poingdestre, Trinity, Jersey; b. 25 Mar 1865; adm. 26 Sep 1878 (J); left May 1883; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 25 May 1883; BA 1887; adm. Inner Temple 1884, called to bar 25 Apr 1888; advocate, Royal Court of Jersey 1890; Jurat, Royal Court, Jersey, from 2 Jan 1915; Lieutenant Bailiff, Jersey 1931-4; CMG 1935; m. 21 Dec 1895 Amy Anne Frances, only dau. of Cdr. Richard Ramsay Armstrong, Royal Navy; d. 23 Jan 1935.
MADDOX, JOHN MORTIMER, eldest son of John Mortimer Maddox, Waterloo Place, London, solicitor, and Isabella --- (IGI); b. 14 Sep 1852; adm. 22 Jan 1864 (James'); Min. Can. 1867; left Dec 1869; London Univ.; Pembroke Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Oct 1871; BA and MA 1878; adm. Middle Temple 8 Apr 1873; ordained deacon 1877, priest 1879 (both Manchester); Curate, St. Mary’s, Oldham, Lancs. 1877-9; Vicar of St. Mark’s, Bury, Lancs., from 1884; m. 30 May 1894 Hannah, elder dau. of Alfred Crabtree, Heywood, Lancs.; d. 13 Jul 1924.