MACROBIN, JOHN. L.R.C.S. Edinb. 1826; M.D. Edinb. 1827;
professor of medicine in Marischal coll. and univ. of Aberdeen
1839 to 15 Sep. 1860, emeritus professor 1860 to death;
represented univ. of Aberdeen on general medical council 19 Dec.
1868 to 19 Oct. 1873; author of An introduction to the study of
practical medicine 1835. _d._ Aberdeen 4 Jany. 1879.
MACROSSAN, JOHN MURTAGH (son of a farmer). _b._ Donegal 1832;
went to Australia 1853; on the gold fields of Victoria, New
Zealand, New South Wales and Queensland 1853–73; chosen member
for the Kennedy electorate to the legislative assembly by the
miners of Charters Town, Queensland 1873; sec. for public works
and mines 21 Jany. 1879 to 13 March 1883, and 13 June 1888
with additional office of colonial sec. Jany. 1890, retired
Aug. 1890; member for Townsville 1888 to death; a delegate for
Queensland to Australian federation convention in Sydney 1891.
_d._ Sydney, N.S.W. 30 March 1891; the Queensland parliament
voted £2000 to his widow.
MC SHERRY, THOMAS. Entered Bengal army 1816; lieut. 15 Bengal
N.I. 1 Aug. 1818; captain 30 N.I. 12 May 1827, major 1 Dec. 1839
to 1845; lieut.-col. of 30 N.I. 1846–47, of 1 N.I. 1847–55,
brevet col. 20 June 1854. _d._ 1856.
MC TAGGART, SIR JOHN, 1 Baronet (1 son of John Mc Taggart of
Ardwell, Stranraer, Wigtonshire). _b._ Wigtonshire 15 March
1789; a merchant in London; contested Wigton 1832; M.P. Wigton
district of burghs 1835–57; created a baronet 23 Aug. 1841. _d._
Ardwell 13 Aug. 1867. _G.M. iv_ 392 (1867).
MC TAVISH, CHARLES CARROLL (son of Charles Mc Tavish). _b._ U.S.
of America; M.P. Dundalk 6 Aug. 1847, unseated on petition 20
March 1848; governor of Rupert’s Land, Canada. _d._ Liverpool
3 days after his return 23 July 1870. _Appleton’s Annual
Cyclopædia for 1870_, _x_ 592 (1873).
MACTIER, WILLIAM. Entered Bengal army 1810; major 4 Bengal light
cavalry 12 Jany. 1842 to 6 Sep. 1851; lieut.-col. 1 Bengal light
cavalry 6 Sep. 1851 to 1853; lieut.-col. 2 Bengal light cavalry
1853 to death; colonel in the army 20 June 1854; C.B. 3 April