MARKHAM, DAVID, son of William Markham (adm. 1733, qv); b. 1 Sep 1766; adm. 14 Mar 1774; KS 1780; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1784, matr. 9 Jun 1784, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1784 – deprived 29 Sep 1787 (absence); Lieut., 7th Foot 11 May 1785; Capt. -Lieut., 76th Foot 26 Jan 1788; Capt., 8 Sep 1789; Maj., 20th Foot 23 Feb 1793; Lieut. -Col., 29 Mar 1794; wounded in Mysore campaign 1792; killed while directing an attack against a redoubt near Port au Prince, Haiti 26 Mar 1795.
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MARKHAM, DAVID WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, eldest son of David Frederick Markham (qv); b. 25 Dec 1828; adm. 30 Sep 1841 (Benthall's); QS 1842; left 1844; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Oct 1847; d. at sea on his passage home from Madeira 17 May 1850.
MARKHAM, CHARLES JOHN, son of Rev. Charles Warren Markham, Rector of Saxby, Lincs., and Margaret, dau. of John Watson Barton, Stapleton Park, Pontefract, Yorks.; grandson of Charles Markham (qv); b. 21 Jun 1862; adm. 27 Jan 1876 (R ); QS 1877; left Oct 1879; RMC Sandhurst 1881; Lieut., King’s Royal Rifle Corps 27 Sep 1882; Capt., 25 Jun 1890; Maj., 15 Oct 1898; Lieut. -Col., 18 Mar 1904; Brevet Col., 18 Mar 1907; retd., half-pay 18 Mar 1908; Col., 10 Feb 1909; served in expedition to Manipur 1891, and in Burma 1891-2; raised and trained 42nd Infantry Brigade and commanded it in France 1915; commanded 205th Infantry Brigade Sep 1915 – Mar 1917; temp. Brig. -Gen., 6 Jun 1916; CBE 3 Jun 1919; m. 16 Nov 1893 Isabella Cameron, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Robert Gardner, RMA, Southsea, Hampshire; d. 7 Jul 1927.
MARFIELD, ROGER; b. ; adm. ; KS Jan 1609/10 (Chapter Lease Book 1605-10, f. 261).
MARCHE, RICHARD; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1588, adm. scholar 1590, matr. Lent 1588/9. [Perhaps Richard March, second son of Richard March, Brenyngfold (sic), Surrey, gent.; adm. Middle Temple 14 Oct 1591 (late of Cliffords Inn), called to bar 30 Oct 1601].
MAPLETOFT, JOHN, son of Rev. Joshua Mapletoft, Vicar of Margaretting and Rector of Wickford, Essex, and Susanna, dau. of John Collett, Bourn, Cambs.; b. 15 Jun 1631; adm.; KS in 1645; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1648, adm. pens. 20 May 1648, scholar 1649, matr. Mich. 1649; 9th in “ordo” 1651/2; BA Jan 1651/2 (incorp. Oxford 11 Jul 1654); MA 1665; MD 1667 (incorp. Oxford 13 Jul 1669); DD 1690; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1 Oct 1653 – c. 1662, Tutor 1656; adm. Gray’s Inn 12 May 1652; tutor in family of Earl of Northumberland 1658-60; went abroad to study medicine; subsequently medical practitioner in London to 1679, when he retired from practice; Professor of Physic, Gresham College 1675-9; ordained deacon and priest 3 Mar 1682/3; Rector of Braybrooke, Northants 5 Mar 1682/3-6; Vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, from 10 Jan 1685/6; the last survivor of the community at Little Gidding founded by Nicholas Ferrar; author, The Principles and Duties of the Christian Religion, 1710, and other works; m. 18 Nov 1679 Rebecca, dau. of Lucy Knightley, Hackney, Middlesex, Hamburg merchant; d. 10 Nov 1721. DNB.
MAPLETOFT, HUGH, son of Rev. Solomon Mapletoft, Rector of Sawtry All Saints, Hunts., and Judith, dau. of John Collett, London, and Bourne, Cambs., oil merchant; first cousin of John Mapletoft (qv); b.; adm.; KS 1666; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1670, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1670, scholar 1671; 7th in “ordo” 1673/4; BA 1673/4; MA 1677; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1674; ordained priest (Lincoln) 21 Dec 1679; Rector of Hamerton, Hunts., from 1679; Rector of All Saints, Huntingdon, from 1696; m. 1st, ---; lic. to m. 2nd, 11 Jun 1680 his cousin Susanna, dau. of Nicholas Collett, Hamerton, Hunts.; d. 26 Aug 1731, aged 80.
MAPLET, JOHN, second but only surviving son of John Maplet, St. Martin-le-Grand, London, citizen and haberdasher, and his second wife Mary ---; bapt. St. Lawrence Jewry, London 24 Feb 1610/1; adm. ; KS 1628, on recommendation of Mr. Secretary Conway (CSP Dom 1628-9, 182); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1630, matr. 24 Feb 1631/2, Westminster Student; BA 1634; MA 1638; MD 1647; Proctor 9 Dec 1643; Principal of Gloucester Hall, Oxford 1647; submitted to Parliamentary Visitors 1648; “absent on leave” when required to take the Engagement 17 Feb 1650/1 (Burrows, 329); ejected from his post while still abroad with his pupil Lucius Cary, 3rd Baron Falkland; settled as a physician at Bath; reinstated as Principal of Gloucester Hall 1660, but resigned in 1662 and returned to Bath; author, miscellaneous works in prose and verse; m. Anne, sister of Walter Williams; d. 4 Aug 1670. DNB.
MAPLESDON, PETER; b.; adm.; KS in 1609; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1612, adm. scholar 1613, matr. Mich. 1612; BA 1616/7; MA 1620; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1618 – c. 1621.
MANSERGH-ST. GEORGE, RICHARD ST. GEORGE, only son of James Wentworth Mansergh, Macrony, co. Cork, and Mary St. George, Headfort, co. Galway; b.; adm. 14 Nov 1766; KS (aged 15) 1767; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 29 Apr 1771; adm. Middle Temple 31 Oct 1769; assumed additional surname of St. George 13 Sep 1774; Ensign, 4th Foot 15 Apr 1776; Lieut., 52nd Foot 23 Dec 1777; Capt., 44th Foot 31 Jan 1778; retd. 1785; served in American War; m. Anne Stepney, Durrow, co. Leix; murdered, with his agent Jasper Uniacke, by a party of United Irishmen in Co. Cork, Feb 1798.