Mackintosh_ (1871), _biographical sketch pp._ 23–51, _portrait_;
_Scott’s Fasti_, _iii pt. i p._ 310 (1870).
MACKINTOSH, DANIEL (son of the owner of a water-power mill).
_b._ Blairgowrie, Perthshire 1815; lecturer on astronomy,
geology and physical geology in England; contributed to Quart.
Journ. of Geological Soc. and to Geological Mag.; F.G.S. 1861,
received grant from the Lyell fund 1886; took an active part
in the controversies on marine denudation; made researches on
glacial geology and on erratic blocks and boulders; received
4 grants from Royal Society in aid of original research;
presented with Kingsley medal of Chester Soc. of natural
science 1881; president of Liverpool Geological Society 1881–3;
author of Supplement to the Bridgewater treatises. The highest
generalizations in geology and astronomy illustrating the
greatness of the creator 1843; The scenery of England and Wales,
its character and origin 1869. _d._ Birkenhead 19 July 1891.
_bur._ Flaybrick cemetery, Birkenhead. _Geol. Mag. Sep. 1891 p._
432.
MACKINTOSH, MACKAY. Presbyterian minister at Laggan to 1831 and
at Dunoon 1831–43; moderator of the Free general assembly 24 May
1849; minister of Melbourne Gaelic ch. Australia 1854–6, and to
a congregation in Sydney 1856–61; minister of Free ch. Tarbert,
Harris, Scotland 1862; superintended and corrected press of
Gaelic Dictionary 1828; author of Memoir of Rob. Don 1829;
Four sermons. Liverpool 1833; Sermons on the christian warfare
1836; The treasure, selections from the Olney hymns, in Gaelic;
Practical exposition of Matthew V. 1845; Sermon on rev. Roderick
Macleod with memorials 1869. _Scott’s Fasti_, _iii pt. i p._ 19
(1870).
MACKMURDO, GILBERT WAKEFIELD. _b._ 1799; M.R.C.S. 1824,
F.R.C.S.; practised at 7 New Broad, city of London; surgeon
St. Thomas’s hospital, London; consulting surgeon and lecturer
on ophthalmic surgery royal London ophthalmic hospital. _d._
Chigwell-row, Essex 26 Aug. 1869.
MACKNESS, JAMES (elder son of Thomas Mackness a lace man).
_b._ Wellingborough, Northamptonshire 31 March 1804; member of
College of Surgeons 22 Dec. 1824; practised at Turvey near
Bedford 1827, then at Northampton 1831–7; M.D. St. Andrew’s
15 May 1840; physician at Hastings 1840 to death; phys. to
Hastings dispensary Nov. 1840; L.R.C.P. Jany. 1843; author of
Hastings considered as a resort for invalids 1842, 2 ed. 1850;
The moral aspects of medical life 1846; Dysphonia clericorum
or clergyman’s sore throat 1848. _d._ Wellington sq. Hastings
8 Feb. 1851. _Memorials of J. Mackness. By Miss M. M. Howard_
(1851).
MACKONOCHIE, ALEXANDER HERIOT (3 son of George Mackonochie,
retired colonel). _b._ Farnham, Hants. 11 Aug. 1825; ed. at
Bath, Exeter, Edinb. univ. and Wadham coll. Oxf., B.A. 1848,
M.A. 1851; C. of Westbury, Wilts. 1849–52; C. of Wantage,
Berkshire 1852; C. of St. George’s-in-the-East, London
1858–62; C. in charge of St. Alban’s, Holborn, London 1862,
church was consecrated 21 Feb. 1863; his advanced ritualistic
practices were the cause of a long series of law suits by the
Church Association; suspended for 3 months 25 Nov. 1878 for
disobedience to judgment of privy council given against him
1868, a fresh suit was commenced 1874, on 12 June 1875 he was
suspended for six weeks, and on 1 June 1878 for three years;
resigned his living 1 Dec. 1882 but worked there unofficially
Dec. 1883 to death; domestic chaplain to lord Eliot Nov. 1870;
V. of St. Peter’s, London Docks, Jany. 1883, resigned 23 Dec.
1883; author of First principles _v._ Erastianism, sermons
1876; went on a visit to the bishop of Argyll and the Isles at
Ballachulish 10 Dec. 1887, _found dead_ in the deer forest of
Manore 15 Dec. 1887. _bur._ in the ground of St. Alban’s Guild,
Working 23 Dec. _E. A. Towle’s A. H. Mackonochie, a memoir_
(1890), _portrait_; _Church portrait journal n.s. iii_ 49–56
(1882), _portrait_; _Judgment delivered by Sir Robert Phillimore
in the cases of Martin v. Mackonochie and Flamank v. Simpson.
By W. G. F. Phillimore_ (1868); _Legal Ritual. By J. Mc Dale_
(1871).
MACKONOCHIE, JAMES (brother of the preceding). _b._ 1823;
advocate at Scotch bar 1845; barrister I.T. 6 June 1855; a
revising barrister 1873–88; recorder of Winchester, Jany. 1880
to Dec. 1888; judge of county court, circuit 55 (Hants. and
Dorset), Nov. 1888 to death. _d._ Kenilworth, Cavendish road,
Bournemouth 18 Dec. 1892.
MC KOWEN, JAMES. _b._ Lambeg near Lisburn, co. Antrim 11 Feb.
1814; employed at bleach works of Richardson, Sons & Owden,
Belfast about 1833 to death; contributed many racy poems to
Northern Whig and other Ulster papers from about 1840, generally
under pseudonym of Kitty Connor; one of his pieces The old Irish
cow, became very popular in Ulster, and another The ould Irish
jig, is known throughout Ireland; 9 of his poems are in The harp
of Erin. Dublin 1867; resided at Millbrook. _d._ Beechside,
Lisburn 22 April 1889. _bur._ Lambeg 25 April. _The Northern
Whig 24 April 1889 pp._ 1, 5.
MACKWORTH, SIR DIGBY, 4 Baronet (eld. son of sir Digby
Mackworth, 3 bart. 1766–1838). _b._ Oxford 13 June 1789; ed. at
Westminster; lieut. 7 fusiliers 9 July 1807; carried the colours
at Talavera 27 and 28 July 1809; one of lord Hill’s aides de
camp; captain 13 light dragoons 31 Dec. 1818 to 23 Oct. 1823
when placed on h.p.; brevet colonel 11 Nov. 1851; K.H. 1832 for
his assistance in suppressing riots in forest of Dean 1830 and
at Bristol 1831; succeeded his father as 4 bart. 2 May 1838;
sheriff of Monmouthshire 1843; chief founder of National club,
London 1845; contested Derby 1846 and Liverpool 1847. _d._ Glen
Uske, Monmouthshire 23 Sep. 1852. _G.M. xxxviii_ 524–26 (1852);
_I.L.N. xxi_ 282 (1852).
NOTE.--He was in that charge at Albuera 16 May 1811 in which out of the
1500 men composing the 7 and 23 regiments only 150 escaped; the brigade
going into action under three colonels and coming out under only one
captain and with 3 battalions each commanded by a lieutenant. There was
no parallel slaughter of British officers and soldiers during the war.
MACKWORTH, HUBERT FRANCIS. _b._ Trinidad 27 Sep. 1823; ed. at
King’s college, London; inspector of mines and collieries in
southern district of England and Wales 1851 to death; F.G.S.;
author of Lectures in connection with the educational exhibition
of the Society of arts 1854; The ventilation, underground gases
and sanitary condition of mines. Bristol 1859. _d._ Clifton wood
house, Bristol 13 July 1858.
MACLACHLAN, ALEXANDER. _b._ 1789; 2 lieut. R.A. 3 Dec. 1803,
col. 11 Nov. 1851, col. commandant 19 May 1863 to death; served
in Spain 1813 and 1814; L.G. 22 June 1860; knight of St. Maurice
and Lazare. _d._ Dublin 26 Feb. 1866.
MACLACHLAN, ARCHIBALD. Ensign 69 foot 6 May 1795; captain
O’Conner’s recruiting corps 1 Dec. 1797, placed on h.p. 1799;
major 69 foot 4 June 1813 to 25 Nov. 1816 when placed on h.p.;
L.G. 20 June 1854. _d._ Rockstone place, Southampton 29 Dec.
1854.
MACLACHLAN, DANIEL. _b._ Glasgow 1807; M.R.C.S. Edinb. 1827;
F.R.C.P. 1859; M.D. Glasgow; army hospital assistant on coast of
Africa 1827; assist. surgeon 79 highlanders 1828–40; physician
and surgeon Chelsea hospital 8 May 1840 to 1863; author of A
practical treatise on the diseases and infirmities of advanced
life 1863. _d._ Claremont, Ventnor, Isle of Wight 15 June 1870.
_Proc. Med. and Chir. Soc. vi_ 350 (1871).
MAC LACHLAN, JOHN. _b._ 1789; senior partner in firm of Mac
Lachlan and Stewart, publishers and university booksellers,
Edinburgh. _d._ Blackford Brae, Oswald road, Edinburgh 9 Nov.