cremated. _Pictorial World 21 May 1890 p._ 697, _portrait_.
MACNAUGHTAN, JOHN. _b._ Greenock; minister of Scotch
congregation, Crown court, Drury Lane, London 1831; minister
of high church, Paisley 1832–43; pastor of free high church,
Paisley 1843; minister at Belfast 1849; author of A discourse
preached in the High church, Paisley 1837; Sketch of the life of
William Perry; Slander against the Free church met and answered
1846; The interdicted farewell sermon. Paisley 1849. _Scott’s
Fasti vol. ii pt. i p._ 207 (1868); _J. Smith’s Our Scottish
clergy_ (1848) 215–22.
M’NAUGHTEN, DANIEL (son of Daniel M’Naughten a turner). A turner
at Glasgow from age of 15; imagined that he was persecuted
and always watched by order of the Tories; came to London and
near the Salopian coffee house, Charing Cross, fired twice at
and killed Edward Drummond private sec. to sir Robert Peel,
mistaking him for the baronet, 20 Jany. 1843; tried at central
criminal court 3 March 1843 and acquitted as being insane;
confined in Bedlam, then removed to criminal lunatic asylum,
Broadmoor, where he _died_ 3 May 1865, inquest held same day,
verdict death from natural causes. _W. C. Townsend’s Modern
state trials_, _i_ 314–402 (1850); _Fraser’s Mag. April 1843
pp._ 444–54; _Annual Register_ (1843) 6–9 _and_ 345–62; _Law
Journal 12 Sep. 1891 pp._ 583–4; _I.L.N. ii_ 80, 151 (1843),
_portrait_; _The Globe 5 May 1865 p._ 1.
NOTE.--Mr. Drummond was _b._ 30 March 1792 and became a clerk in the
treasury at an early age, he was _bur._ at Charlton near Woolwich 31
Jany. 1843.
MC NAUGHTON, JAMES. _b._ Kenmore, Scotland 10 Dec. 1796; ed.
Edinb. univ., M.D. 1816; settled as a physician at Albany, U.S.
America 1817; lectured at College of physicians and surgeons at
Fairfield, New York 1818–38; professor of theory and practice
of medicine, Albany medical coll. 1840 to death; president of
Albany county medical soc. 1848–9; president of medical and
surgical staff of Albany hospital. _d._ Paris, France 12 June