does not appear on the Ulster Roll.
MIIjLTOWN. See Turfon.
MILMAN, Sir Feancis John, Bart.— Cr. 1800.
Eldest son of Sir William Milman, 3rd Bart., by
Matilda Frances, who d. 1890, dau. of the late Rev.
JohnPretyman: b. 1842; s. 1885; m. 1870 Katha-
rine Grace, 2nd dau. of the late Stephen Charles Moore,
Esq., of Barne co. Tipperary. Sir Francis Milman,
who was educated at the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich,
was formerly Lieut. R.A. and Capt. and Hon. Major
2nd Brigade Welsh Div. R.A.
f/fHr, his son Francis, b. 1872: m. 1898 Georgiaua Maude
Kmma, only clillil of tlie late Thomas Kipon Wallis, Esq.
MILMAN, Susan Augusta Carter, Lady.
Elder dau. of Robert Hanbury, Esq., of Bolehall
House, Warwickshire, who d. 1850, by Mary Anne,
dau. of the late Major T. Bradgate Bamford, of
Wilnecote Hall, Warwickshire ; m. 1871 Sir Archibald
John Scott Milman, who was Clerk to the House of
Commons 1900-2, and who was cr. K.C.B. 1902, and
(7. 1902. — 10, Old Court Mansions, Kennng/on, w.
MILNK, Sir Archibald Berkeley, Bart.,
(i.C.V.O., K.C.B., of Inveresk Gate, Mid-
lothian.— Cr. 1876.
Second and only surviving son of Adm. of the Fleet
Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Bart., G.C.B., by Euphemia,
who d. 1889, dau. of the late Archibald Cochran, Esq.,
of Ashkirk, Roxburghshire; *. 1855 ; s. 1896. Educated
at Wellington Coll.; ie an Adm. ret. ; was Naval A.D.C.
to Lord Chelmsford in S. Africa 1878-9, Naval A.D.C.
to King Edward VIL 1902-4, in command of the
R. y.achts 1902-5, Hon. A.D.C. to King Edward
VIL 1904-5, Second in Command of the Atlantic
Fleet 1905-6, an Extra Equerry to King Edward VII.
1905-10, a Groom-in-Waiting to King Edward VII.
1907-8; Second in Command of the Channel Fleet
1908-9 ; in command of the 2nd Div. of the Home
Fleet 1909-10 and Comroander-in Chief on the
Mediterranean Station 1912-14; appointed an Extra
Equerry to H.M. King George V. 1910 ; has Orders of
938
Turkey, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, and
France. — Inmreslc Gate, Musselburgh, N.B.; Travellers',
United Service, and Marlborough Clubs, s.w. ; Naval and
Military Club, w. ; 10, Berkeley Street, Mai/fair, w.
MILNE, Lieut.- Gen. (temp. Gen.) Sir George
Francis, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., D.S.O.— Cr.
K.C.B. 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919, G.C.M.G.
1919.
Only son of the late George Milne, Esq., of Westwood,
Aberdeen; b. 1866; m. 1905 Claire Marjoribanks,
only dau. of Sir John Nisbet Maitland, 5th Bart. Sir
George Milne, who was educated at Aberdeen Univ.,
is a Lieut.-Gen. .and temp. Gen., late R.A., Col. Com-
mandant R.A. and a Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honour ; has the Grand Cross of the Serbian Order of
the White Eagle and of the Greek Order of the Re-
deemer, the Orders of St. Stanislas of Russia, St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy, the Dannebrog of
Denmark, 2nd Class, and the Star of Eoum.ania, 3rd
Class, and the Greek Mil. Cross ; was D.A.A.G. in S.
Africa 1899-1902; D.A.Q.M.G.at Headquarters 1903-
7 ; on the Gen. Staff, T.F., 1908-9 ; Gen. Staff Officer,
6th Div, 1909-13; in command of Art., 4th Div., 1913-
14, and of 27th Div., 1915-16, and an Army Corps
Commander 1916-17; appointed Gen. Officer Cuni-
manding-in-Chief Salonika Force 1917. — Arm// and
Kavy Club, s.w. ; 4, Tkurloe Court, s.w.
MILNE, Col. George, C.B., of Logie, and
Glenbucliat Lodge, Aberdeenshire.
Only son of James Milne, Esq., J.P., of Kinaldie, Abfr-
deenshire, by Agnes, dau. of the late John Martin, Esq.;
b. 1857 ; m. 1883 Florence, only dau. and heiress of
tte late James William Barclay, Esq., M.P., of Glen-
buehat Lodge, and has, with other issue, ason, * James
Barclay, Capt. R.F.A., Territorial Force; educated at
Harrow and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; b. 1885. Col.
Milne, who was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School,
and at Aberdeen Univ., is a J.P. and D.L. for Aberdeen-
shire, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Territorial Force
Reserve, late Comm. 1st Highland Brigade R.F.A.,
Territorial Force, V,D. ; was temp. Lieut.-Col. Comm.
157th Brigade R.F.A. 1915-16.— io'ie, Pitvaple. Aber-
deenshire ; Glenlnichat Lodge, Aberdeenshire ; Constitu-
tional Club, w.c. ; Conservative Club, Glasgow.
MILNE, John Adam, Esq., of Melgum, and
Ardmiddle, Aberdeenshire.
Son of John Duguid Milne, Esq., Advocate, of Melgum,
who d. 1889, by Barbara, only dau. of Alexander
Rae, Esq., R.N., J.P., and heiress of John Adam, Esq.,
of Ardmiddle; b. 1860; m. 1895 Jessie Ellen, dau. of
the late J. T. Jerrard, Esq., and has, with other
issue, a son, * John Duguid, Lieut. R. Scots (Lothian
Eegt.); educated at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst;
*. 1896. Mr. Milne was educated at Radley and at
Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A. 1882), and was called
to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1883. — Ardmiddle House,
Turriff, N.B.
MILNE. See Lees-Milne.
MILNE-HOME, Miss, of Wedderbum Castle,
Paxton House, Billie, and Caldra, Ber-
wickshire.
Helen Margaret, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. David
William Milne-Home, J.P. and D.L., late S.E. of Scot-
land R.F.A. , Special Reserve. Major Reserve of Otlieers,
employed with R.G.A., of Wedderbum Castle, Paxton
House, Billie, and Caldra, who d. 1918, by Margaret
Florence, only child of the late Capt. Arthur Charles
Pole, 13th Hussars.— Paxifon House, Berwick-on- Jweed;
Grange, Reston, Berwickshire.
Mil]
THE UNITED KnTGDOM.
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MILNE-REDHEAD, Col. Richard Henry,
C.M.G., of Springfield, Lancashh-e.
Eldest son nf Richard Milne-Redhead, Esq., of Spring-
field, who d. 1900, by IVIaria, who d. 1899, dau. of the
late John Harrop, Esq., of Broughton Hall, .Stafford-
shire ; h. 1862; m. 18S8 Kathleen Mary, eldest dau.
of Surgeon-Major Kieruan, and has 2 daus. Col.
Milne-Redhead, who was educated at Eton, is Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Col. ret. 3rd Batt. E. Lancashire Regt.
— Residence : Dryden's House, Aldwincle, Thrapston,
Northamptonshire.
MILNER, Viscount (Alfred Milner, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., P.O.).— Cr. 1902.
Only son of Charles Milner, Esq., M.D., by Mary
lerne, dau. of the late Major-Gen. John Tobin Ready ;
b. 1854. Educated at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1877, M.A. 1879, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1906, Hon. LL.D.
Cambridge 1907); called to the Bar at the Inner
Temple 1881; was Private Secretary to Mr. Goschen
as Chancellor of the Exchequer 1887-9 ; Under-Secre-
tary for Finance in Egypt 1889-92; Chairman of the
Board of Inland Revenue 1892-7 ; High Commissioner
of S. Africa and Governor of the Cape of Good Hope
1897-1901 ; High Commissioner of S. Africa and Gover-
nor of the Transvaal and of the Orange River Colony
1901-5 ; Minister without Portfolio, with a seat in the
War Cabinet, Dec. 1916-1918, and Secretary of State for
War and President of the Army Council 1918-19 ;
appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies 1919 ; is
a Fellow of New Coll., Oxford, and of King's Coll.,
London. — Sturry Cotiri , Slurry, Kent ; Brooks's, Athen-
Street, Westjninster, s.w,
MILNER, the Right Hon. Sir Frederick
George, Bart., of Nun Appleton, Yorkshire.
— Cr. 1716-7.
Second and elder surviving son of Sir William
Mordaunt Edward Milner, 6th Bart., of Nun Apple-
ton, who d. 1867, by Lady Anne Georgiana, who d.
1877, 3rd dau. of Fredericlc Lumley, Esq., and sister
of Richard, 9th Earl of Scarbrough; *. 1849; .«. his
brother Sir William Mordaunt Milner, 6th Bart,., 1880 ;
m. 1880 Adeline Gertrude, who d. 1902, dau. of the
late William Beckett, Esq., M.P. Sir Frederick
Milner, who was educated at Eton and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (S.C.L. 1870), is a J.P. and D.L. for the W.
Riding of Yorkshire, and a Knight of Grace of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and was M.P. for
York 1883-5, and for Notts (Bassetlaw Div.) 1890-
\%05.— Bachelors' Club, w. ; Carlton aub, s.w.; 11,
Hereford Gardens, w.
ffeir. his son William Frederick Victor Mordaunt, Lieut-
Lothians and Border Horse Yeo.; educated at Wellington
Ooll. and at Oh. Oh., Oxford ; b. 1893.
MILNER, the Rev. Gamaliel, of Thurlstone,
Yorkshire.
Only son of John Crosland Milner, Esq., of Thurlstone,
who d. 1892, by Eliza Graham, dau. of the late William
Crookes, Esq.; b. 1852; m. 1877 Annie Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Col. William Henry Horsley, R.E.,
and has, with other issue, a son, * the Rev. Gamaliel,
Rector of Roecliffe, Yorkshire ; educated at Pembroke
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1906) ; h. 1880. Mr.
Milner, who was educated at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1874, M.A. 1880), and was Vicar of Hoylaud-Swayne,
Yorkshire, 1886-93, Rector of St. Mary de Crypt,
Gloucester, 1894-1907, Chaplain of St. Bartholomew's
Hospit;il 1901-7, and Perpetual Curate of Stannington.
Yorkshire, 1907-15; appointed Vicar of Loversal
Yorkshire, 1916. — Residence: Ashfield House, Bally,
Doncaster.
MILNER, William Aidam, Esq., of Totley
Hall, Derbyshire.
Only son of William Pashley Milner, Esq., of Meers-
brook, Derbyshire, who d. 1884, by Susan, who d. 1911,
dau. of the late William Aldam, Esq., of Warmsworth,
Yorkshire; b. 1854 ; m. 1883 Sarah Elizabeth, O.B.E.,
youngest dau. of the late Samuel Roberts, Esq., of The
Towers, Sheffield, and has, with other issue, a son,
*William Alfred, temp. Lieut, in the Army ; educated at
Trinity Coll., Cambridge; b. 1887; m. 1913 Beatrice
Mary Laetitia, elder dau. of J. G. Ronksley, Esq., of
Sale Hall, Yorkshire, and has a dau. Mr. Milner, who
was educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1875,
M.A. 1879), and called to the Bar at the Middle Temple
1878, is a J.P. and D.L. for Derbyshire (High Sheriff
1911) and a J.P. for the W. Riding of Yorkshire.—
Totlii/ Hall, Sheffield; Oxford and Cambridge Club,
MILNER-GIBSON, of Theberton House,
Suffolk. See Lavy-Charre.
MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM. See Cullum.
MILNER-JONES, Edward William, Esq., of
Velindre, Carmarthenshire.
Eldest son of Edward Jones, Esq., of Velindre, who
d. 1894, by his 1st wife Louisa, dau. of the late Rev.
William Morgan, B.D. ; b. 1853; vi. 1881 Isabel,
who d. 1913, 3rd dau. of the late Rev. Hayter
George Hayter-Hames, Rector of Chagford, Devon,
and widow of Lieut. Robert Constable, 13th Hussars,
and has, with other issue, a son, * Francis Edward
Milner, Major R.A.S.C. ; b. 1882; m. 1912 Dorothy
Laura Muriel, only child of the Rev. Sampson Lewis-
Low, B.A., of Clieveden, Bournemouth, and Heithe,
Hampton, and has 2 daus. Mr. Milner-Jones, who was
educated at Malvern and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford,
and called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1881, is a J.P.
for Carmarthenshire, and was Recorder of Carmarthen
1905-17; appointed Recorder of Merthyr Tydvil 1917.
— Residence : Principality Buildings, Queen Street,
Cardiff.
MILNER- WHITE, Sir Hrnry, Knt.— Cr.
1918.
Youngest son of Robert White, Esq., of Egypt House,
Cowos. who d. 1862; b. 1854; m. 1st 1883 Kathleen,
who d. 1890, dau. of Charles Meeres, Esq., M.R.C.S.,
of Sandown, Isle of Wight; 2ndly 1894 Nita, dau. of
Robert Teasdale, Esq.. J.P., of Westfield, Darlington,
and widow of William Hubert Hall, Esq. Sir Henry
Milner- White, who was educated at Pembroke Coll.,
Cambridge (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881, LL.M. 1885, LL.D.
1891), artd has assumed the prefix surname of Milner,
was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1886, and
is a J.P. for Hampshire and Treasurer of Univ. Coll.,
Southampton.— TAe Deepdeen, Bitterne, Hampshire.
MILNES. See Crewe, and Fegge-Bumell-Smith-
Milnes.
MILNES-GASKELL. See Gaskell.
MILTON, Viscount. See under Fitzwilliam, Earl.
MILTON, Sir William Henry, K.C.M.G.,
K.C.V.O.— Cr. K.C.M.G. 1903, K.C.V.O.
1910.
Son of the late Rev. William Milton, of Little Marlow,
Buckinghamshire, by Ehretia Sophia, who d. 1915,
dau. of the late William Smith, of Hemel Hempsted
939
Mil]
COUNTY FAMILIES OF
[Min
Eveline, dau. of Allan Eichard MIL WARD, Mrs., of The Homestead, Netting-
h. 1854; m.
Borcherds, Esq., of Wynberg, Cape Colony. Sir
William Milton, -who was educated at Marlborough,
was Aduiinisti-ator of and President of the Executive
and Legislative Councils of Southern Rhodesia 1898-
MILVAIN, Lady.
Mary Alice, 3rd dau. of John Henderson, Esq., M.P.,
J.P. and D.L., of Leazes House, co Durham, who d.
1884, by Hannah, dau. of the late Thomas Chipchase,
Esq., Aid. of Durham; m. 1875 Sir Thomas Milvain,
K C, of Eglingham Hall, Northumberland, a J.P. for
CO. Durham, who was M.P. for Durham City 1885-92
and for Hampstead 1902-5, Chancellor of co. Durham
and Eecorder of Bradford 1892-1905, and Judge , .,,-7 w AT?n
Advocate-Gen. 1905-16, and who was cr. Knt. 1913 ' MILW AKU,
and A. 1916, leaving, with other issue, a son,
Henry Eoland {whom see.)— Eglingham Halt, Alnwick, ; MINCHIN, Maj
hamshire.
Jessie Marion, only dau. of the Rev. Christopher
Harrison, of North Curry, Somerset, who d. 1877, by
Jessey, dau. of the late Capt. Mundell, 69th Regt.; m.
1880 Leonard Milward, Esq., of East Bridgford Hall,
Nottinghamshire, a J.P. for Nottinghamshire, and
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batt. Sherwood
Foresters, who d. 1897, leaving, with other issue, a son,
♦Herbert Milward, D.S.O. (with Bar), Majorand Brevet
Lieut.-Col. (temp. Lieut.-Col.) Sherwood Foresters and
a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour; b. 1881 ; m. 1909
Mary Braithwaite, 3rd dau. of Albert Heymann, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of West Bridgford Hall, Nottingham-
shire.— TAe Homestead, East Bridgford, Nottingham.
Northumberland ; 12a, Cvrzon Street, Mat/fair, w.
MILVAIN, Major Henry Roland, of
Eglingham Hall, Northumberland.
Only son of Sir Thomas Milvain, K.C., of Eglingham
Hall, Judge Advocate-Gen., who d. 1916, by Mary
Alice, 3rd dau. of the late John Henderson, Esq., M.P.,
J.P. and D.L., of Leazes House, co. Durham ; h. 1880 ;
m. ist 1909 Gwladys Hope, who d. 1909, younger dau.
of the late John Munton Jaffray, Esq., J.P., of The
Stydd, Lyndhurst, Hampshire ; 2ndly 1912 Kathleen,
2nd dau. of the late Charles Mitchell, Esq., of Jesmond
Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has 3 dans. Major
Milvain, who was educated at Eton and was formerly
Maior Northumberland Hussars Yeo. and previously
Capt. 12th Lancers, is Major Reserve of Officers and
Lord of the Manor of Eg\mgha.m.—Egli}igham Hall,
Alnwick, Northumberland; Cavalry Chib, w.
MILWARD, Lady.
Susanna Darker, dau. of Edwai-d Parker, Esq., of
Retford; m. 1865 Sir Christopher Annakin Milward,
a J.P. for the N. Riding of Yorkshire and a J.P. and
an Aid. of York, who was Sheriff of York 1891, and
Lord Mayor 1896 and 1897, and who was cr. Knt.
1897, and d. 1906.
MILWARD, Clement Archer John, Esq., of
Tullogher, co. Kilkenny. j
Only son of Major Clement Henry Milward, late j
R.G.A., of Tullogher, who d. 1908, by Louise Mary,
dau. of the late John Watkins Yardley, Esq., of Chester-
field, Derbyshire ; A. 1905.— Residence: The Old Bouse, ]
Kibworth, Leicestershire. I
MILWARD, George, Esq., formerly of Lech-
lade Manor, Gloucestershire.
Eldest son of George Milward, Esq., J.P., of Lechlade
Manor, who d. 1871, by Sarah, who d. 1892, 3rd dau.
of the late Henry Grace, Esq., J.P., of Stockwell,
Surrey; b. 1843; «i. 1866 Augusta Susannah Shaen, i
who «!. 1891, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Shaen |
Carter, Esq., of Watlington Park, Oxfordshire, and ,
has, with other issue, a son, George Harold Shaen, j
*. 1866; m. 1892 Edith Sophia Marian, dau. of the
late George Louis Clowser, C.E., and has, with other
issue, a son, George Louis Shaen, b. 1897. Mr.
Milward, who was educated at Magdalen Coll., Oxford.
is a Magistrate for Oxfordshire and for cos. Gloucester
and Worcester ; late Capt. R. North Gloucester Militia.
— The Grange, Bni/ton, Sheridan, co. yVyoming, U.S.A. ;
Carlton Club, s.w."
See Saycr- Milward.
-Gen. Frederick Falkiner,
C.B., of Annagh, co. Tipperary ; and of
Soberton Manor, Hampshire.
Only surviving son of Falkiner John Minchin, Esq., J.P.,
of Annagh, and of Soberton Manor,and Holywell House,
Hampshire, who (i. 1916, by his 1st wife Margaret Mary
Anne, who d. 1888, eldest dau. of the late William
Adams Reilly, Esq., of Belmont, co. Westmeath ; b.
1860; m. 1st 1887 Marjorie Emily, who d. 1904, eldest
dau. of the late Gen. Henry Dyett Abbott, C.B. ; 2ndly
1905 Caroline Jane Royds, eldest dau. of John Lloyd,
Esq., of Astwick Manor, Hertfordshire, and has, with
other issue, a son,*Henry Falkiner, Lieut.-Comm. R.N. ;
educated at Bedford Grammar School ; b. 1889 ; m.
1918 Winifred Florence, only child of the late Lieut.-
Col. J. L. O'Bryen, Indian Army, and has a son, b. 1919.
Major-Gen. Minchin, who was educated at Galway
Grammar School and at the R. Mil. Academy, Wool-
wich, is an Hon. Major-Gen. ret., late Col. R.A.,
and Lord of the Manor of Soberton; was a Member
of the Ordnance Board 1908-11, Director of Ordnance
Inspection in India 1911-15; Mil. Adviser, Ministry
of Munitions, with the temp, rank of Brigadier-Gen.,
1915-16, and temp. Major-Gen. 1916-18. — Annagh,
Borrisokane, co. Tipperary ; United Service Club, s.w.
MINET, William, Esq., F.S.A., of Hadham
Hall, Hertfordshire.
Eldest son of James Lewis Minet, Esq., who d. 1885,
by Elizabeth, who d. 1905, dau. of the late William
Iggulden, Esq., of Naples ; h. 1851 ; m. 1st 1882 Alice,
who d. 1887, eldest dau. of the late Sir John Evans,
K.C .B.; 2ndly 1889 Mary, dau. of Joseph Rayner, Esq.,
and has, a dan., Susan." Mr. Minet, who was edu-
cated at Harrow and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1874, M.A. 1876), was called to the Bar at the Inner
Temple 1616.— Hadham Hall, Little Hadham; Athen.
(Bum, and United University Clubs, s.w. ; 48, Gloucester
MINSTER, Lord. See Conyngham, Marquis.
MINTO, Earl of (Victor Gilbert Lariston
Garnet Elliot-Mdrrat-Kyntnmound) .—
Cr. 1813.
Elder son of Gilbert John, 4th Earl, K.G., G.C.S.I.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., P.C., formerly Governor-Gen. of
Canada and of lu.lia, by Mary Caroline, C.I., a Lady
of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and
a Lady of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen Mary from
1911, youngest dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. Charles
Grey ; b. 1891 ; «. 1914. The Earl of Minto, to whom
H.M. Queen Victoria stood sponsor, was formerly
Lieut. Lothians and Border Horse Yeo.. and is Capt.
Scots Guards. — Minto House, Hawick, Roxburghshire
Mir]
Lochgelly,
Gate, w.
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
[Mit
Fife; Guards' Club, s.w. ; 95, Lancaster
Veil- /'res., bis uncle Arthur Ralph Douglas EUiol (2nd son
of William Hugh, 3rd Earl, K.T., who d. 1891, by Emma
Eleanor Elizabeth, who U. 1882, only child of Gen. Sir
Thomas Hislop, 1st and only Bart., G.O.B.), a J.P. for
Roxburghshire and for Hampshire ; called to the Bar at
the Inner Temple 1870 ; was M.P. for Roxburghshire 1880-
92 and for Durham City 1898-1906, Editor of the " Edin-
burgh Review" 1895-i912.and Financial Secretary to the
Treasury 'Apr .-Oct. 1903 ; educated at Edinburgh Univ.
and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1873,
Hon. D.O.L. Durham 1903) ; b. 1846 ; m. 1888 Madeleine
Harriet Dagmar, who d. 190(5, dau. of Sir Charles Lister
Ryan, K.O.B., J.P., and has a son, » Hubert William Arthur,
Capt. 4th Batt. Wiltsliire Regt ; educated at Cambridge
"â– '^ ' ' , 1919 Molly, 2nd dan. of L.
MIREHOUSB, Mrs., of The Hall, Angle,
Pembrokeshire.
Mary Beatrice, youngest dau. of Thomas Entwisle,
Esq., J.P., of Wolhayes, Hampshire, who d. 1879,
by Mary Elizabutli, who d. 1893, eldest dau. of the late
Christopher Harlantl, Ksq., of Ashbourue, Derbyshire ;
m. 1881 Col. Richard Walter Byrd Mirehouse, C.M.G.,
of The Hall, Angle, a J.P. andD.L.forPembrokeshire
(High Sheriff 1886), and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
Comm. 4th Batt. N. Staffordshire Kegt., who d. 1914,
leaving 3 diius.- The Halt, Atiffle, Pembroke.
MIREHOUSE, William Edward, Esq., of
Hambrook Grove, Gloucestershire.
Younger son of the Rev. William Squire Mirehouse,
formerly Chaplain to H.R.H. the late Princess
Sophia, and Kector of Colsterworth, Lincolnshire,
of Hambrook Grove, who d. 1864, by Eliza Bruiietta,
who d. 1874, only dau. of the late George Arthur
Herbert, Esq., of Glan-Hafren, Montgomeryshire ;
A. 1844 ; «. his brother the Rev. John Mirehouse.
M.A., Rector of Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, 1911 ;
m. 1904 Ethel, only dau. of the late Horace Shearly,
Esq., of Lordings, Sussex, and has 2 daus. Mr.
Mirehouse, who was educated at Harrow and at
Clare Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870), and
c:iUtd to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1870, is a Kevising
llairister, and has been Recorder of Wenlock since
ISS\). — Hambrook Grove, Gloucestershire; New Uni-
rsity Club, s.w. ; 4, Pump Court, Temple, E.c.
MIRRIELEES, Lady.
Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Donald Currie, G.C.M.G.,
LL.D., of Garth and Glenlyon, Perthshire, whorf. 1909,
by Margaret, dau. of the late John Miller, Esq., of
Ardeneraig, Buteshire; in. 1879 Sir Frederick James
Mirrielees, who was formerly a Member of the firm of
Donald Currie & Co., Shipowners, Managers of the
Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd., S. African R.
Mail Contractors, who was on the roU for High Sheriff
of Surrey for 1915, and who was cr. K.C.M.G. 1910,
and d. 1914, leaving issue (see Currie, of Garth, and
Glenlyon, Perthshire). — Pasture Wood, Dorking.
MITCHELL, Eliza Conway, Lady.
Second dau. of the late Rev. James Ind Welldon,
D.C.L., Viear of Kenniugtou, Kent; m. 1889 as 2ud
wife Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, Governor of
the Straits Settlements, High Commissioner and Cousul-
Gen. for the territoriesof the British North Borneo Co.,
Brunei and Sarawak, and ex officio High Commissioner
for the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, who
was cr. K.C.M.G. 1883, G.C.M.G. 1895, and d. 1899.
— Burgate House, Canterbury.
I- MITCHELL, Sir Edward Pancourt,
K.C.M.G., K.C., LL.B.— Cr. 1918.
Son of the late Sir WiUiam Mitchell, President of the
Legislative Council of Victoria; b. 1858; m. 18—
, dau. of . Sir Edward Mitchell, who was
eduaited at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A. and
LL.B. 1880, M.A. 1884), called to the Bar at the
Inner Temple 1881. and appointed a K.C. 19—, is
Leader of the Bar in Victoria and a Member of the
N.S.W. Bar.— 463, Little Collins Street, Melbourne,
Victoria ; Oriental Club, w. ; Austi alian, and Bohemian
I Clubs, Melbourne.
MITCHELL, Mary, Lady.
Dau. of the late Edward Hume Smedlev, Dist. Judge,
Colombo, Ceylon; );,. 1865 the Hon." Sir William
Wilson Mitchell, C.M.G., who was M.L.C., Ceylon, for
I over 20 years, one of the Representatives of Ceylon
at the Paris Exhibition 1900, Mexican Consul at
I Colombo 1908-15, and Consul for Bolivia there
I 1911-15, and who was cr. Knt. 1900 and d. 1915.—
I Colombo, Ceylon.
! -I- MITCHELL, Agnes, Lady.
Dau. of the late Thomas Goble, of Worthing ; m. 18 —
Sir Thomas Mitchell, C.V.O., who was formerly
Admiralty Overseer at Palmer's Shipyard at Jarrow
(1889-92); Constructor at Hong Kong Dockyard
(1892-6); Senior Constructor at Devonport Dockyard
(1896-9); Chief Constructor at Bermuda (1899-1 902),
at Sheerness (1902-3), and at Chatham, and Manager
of the Constructive Department at Portsmouth, and
who was cr. Knt. 1907 and d. 1919.— 37, Salitbury
Road, Craneswater Park, Southsea.
MITCHELL, Capt. Alexander Ian, of Stow,
Midlothian.
Eldest son of Capt. Thomas John Mitchell, King's
Dragoon Guards, who d. 1872, by Charlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of the late Henry Newton, Esq., of Mount Leinster,
CO. Carlow; b. 1869; s. 1917 Fanny Georgiana Jane,
Lady Reay, C.I., widow of his uncle Alexander
Mitchell, Esq., M.P., late Grenadier Guards, of Stow,
who d. 1873 ; m. 1903 Elinor Frances, dau. of the late
Charles Paulet Hamilton, Esq., of Roundwood, Queen's
Co. Capt. Mitchell, who was educated at Eton, at
New Coll., Oxford, and at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst,
and was formerly Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, is Capt.
Reserve of Officers, a J.P. and D.L. for Berwickshire,
and a Member of the R. Co. of Archers (King's Body
Guard for Scotland). — Carolside, Earlston, Berwickshire;
Laidlawstid, Galashiels, Selkirkshire; Travellers', and
Eanelagh Clubs, s.w. ; Cavalry Club, w. ; New Club,
Edinburgh ; 35, Berkeley Sgiiare, w.
MITCHELL, Major Henry Wilmot, of Bally-
nure, co. Wicklow.
Eldest son of James Henry Mitchell, Esq., J.P. ;
b. 1859 ; m. 1889 Ethel, dau. of the late Capt. Maxey
Buchanan, of Hales, Market Drayton, and has, with
other issue, a son, *Christopher CarroU, D.S.O., M.C.,
Major Reserve of Officers, late Capt. and Acting Major
R.A.; educated at Wellington Coll.; b. 1891. Major
Mitchell, who was educated at Eton and was formerly
Major 14th Hussars, is a Magistrate for co. Wicklow and
Major Reserve of Officers. — Ballynure, Grange Con,co.
Wicklow.
MITCHELL, Mrs., of Garwood, Dalmarnock,
Elsrickle, and Edmonston, Lanarkshire;
and of Garvald, Peeblesshire.
Marion Woddrop Macknight, only child of Thomas