C. Monkhouse’s Masterpieces of English art_ (1869) 120–6.
NOTE.--His eldest daughter Isabella Mary materially assisted her
brother-in-law Joseph Bonomi the curator of the Soane museum, Lincoln’s
Inn Fields, London, in his official duties during the later years of
his life, she died 23 March 1880.
MARTIN, JOHN (son of John Martin of 112 Mount st. Grosvenor
sq. London, _d._ 1836). _b._ 16 Sep. 1791; bookseller at 13
Old Compton st. Soho 1811–15, at 23 Holles st. Cavendish sq.
1815–6, at 46 New Bond st. 1816–9; partner with John Rodwell
at 46 New Bond st. 1819–26, retired 1826; secretary to the
Artists’ Benevolent fund 1833–45; librarian to duke of Bedford
at Woburn abbey, Bedfordshire 1836 to death; F.S.A. and F.L.S.;
edited Gray’s Bard 1837 and Gray’s Elegy 1839 and 1854; author
of Bibliographical catalogue of books privately printed 1834, 2
ed. 1854; History and description of Woburn and its abbey 1845;
Enquiry into the authority for a statement in Echard’s History
of England regarding William, lord Russel. Privately printed
1852, published 1856. _d._ Froxfield near Woburn 30 Dec. 1855.
_bur._ in Eversholt churchyard. _G.M. xlv_ 317 (1856).
MARTIN, JOHN. _b._ 1789; physician in city of London some
years; laid down meteorological charts representing the varying
aspects of months, seasons and years from daily observation;
edited An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands in the
South Pacific ocean, with an original grammar and vocabulary
of their language. Compiled and arranged from the extensive
communications of Mr. William Mariner several years resident in
those islands 2 vols. 1817, 2 ed. 1818 reprinted as vol. xiii of
Constable’s Miscellany. _d._ Lisbon 8 July 1869.
MARTIN, JOHN. _b._ near Kennington church, London 10 July 1796;
a baker by trade, always called by the reporters the Master of
the Rolls; fought and beat George Oliver 18 July 1813; beat Jack
Scroggins £100 a side, 65 rounds in 2 hours at Moulsey Hurst 18
Dec. 1818; beaten by Jack Randall at Crawley Downs 4 May 1819;
beaten by Randall again £300 a side at same place 11 Sep. 1821;
beaten by Edward Turner 100 guineas a side, 40 rounds in 67
minutes at Wallingham common 26 Oct. 1819; beat Jack Strong
otherwise Cabbage 100 guineas a side, 75 rounds in 72 minutes
at Farnham Royal, Bucks. 28 March 1820; beat Edward Turner £100
a side, 60 rounds in 78 minutes at Crawley 5 June 1821; beaten
by Samuel Evans £100 a side, 16 rounds in 71 minutes at Knowl
Hill, Berkshire 4 Nov. 1828; won 9 out of 14 fights; landlord
of the Crown at Croydon many years; kept the Horns tavern at
Kennington, London; retired first to St. Albans and afterwards
to Devonshire; became a total abstainer and vegetarian. _d._
1871 or 14 Aug. 1868. _H. D. Miles’s Pugilistica_, _i_ 395–41
(1880), _portrait_; _The Fancy. By An Operator_, _i_ 201–5
(1826), _portrait_.
MARTIN, JOHN (2 child of Samuel Martin of Longhorne, parish
of Donoughmore, co. Down). _b._ Longhorne 8 Sep. 1812; ed. at
Newry and Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1834; a member of the Repeal
Association, expelled having joined the secession of the Young
Ireland party; contributed to The United Irishman newspaper;
issued The Irish Felon, successor to The United Irishman 24
June 1848 to 22 July 1848, surrendered to the police 8 July
1848, tried for treason-felony and sentenced to 10 years
transportation 19 Aug. 1848, arrived in Van Diemen’s Land Nov.
1849, granted a conditional pardon 1854, resided in Paris Oct.
1854 to June 1856 when granted an unconditional pardon; returned
to Ireland 1858, established with The O’Donoghue the short-lived
National League; contested co. Longford, Dec. 1869; joined the
Home government association for Ireland, May 1870; M.P. for co.
Meath, Jany. 1871 to death; known in Ireland as Honest John
Martin; paid secretary to Home Rule league, hon. sec. 1874. _d._
Dromalane house near Newry 29 March 1875. _P. A. Sillard’s Life
and letters of John Martin_ (1893).
MARTIN, JOHN (eld. son of John Martin of Overbury court, Worcs.
1774–1832). _b._ 2 Feb. 1805; member of firm of Martins & Co.
bankers 68 Lombard st. London; M.P. for Tewkesbury 1832–5 and
1837–59; contested Tewkesbury 6 Jany. 1835. _d._ the Upper hall,
Ledbury 7 March 1880.
MARTIN, JOHN (2 son of rev. Samuel Martin, V. of Warsop, Notts.)
_b._ 10 Oct. 1807; ed. at Rugby; solicitor in Lincoln’s Inn,
London 1830 to death; founded a national school in Baldwin’s
gardens, Holborn; an active member of the Church Association;
promoter of great ecclesiastical suit of Martin _v._
Mackonochie 1867–76, always refused to take any steps to obtain
imprisonment of the defendant; chairman of committee of Colonial
and Continental church society. _d._ 9 Montagu place, Russell
sq. London 16 May 1885.
MARTIN, JOHN (son of Francis Martin of Davieland, dean of
faculty of procurators in Paisley). _b._ 23 July 1811; a writer
to the signet in Edinburgh 6 March 1834; principal clerk of
session 1880 to death. _d._ 19 Chester st. Edinburgh 26 March
1893.
MARTIN, JOHN CHARLES. Ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin, scholar 1814,
fellow 1821–9, B.A. 1816, M.A. 1825, B.D. and D.D. 1835; R. of
Killeshandra, Kilmore 30 May 1831 to death; archdeacon of Ardagh
1854–66; archdeacon of Kilmore, Sep. 1866 to death. _d._ 17
Jany. 1878.
MARTIN, JOHN EDWARD (eld. son of John Martin 1791–1855,
librarian to Duke of Bedford). _b._ 1821 or 1822; sub-librarian
to Society of Inner Temple 1850; librarian 1856 to Dec. 1882
when his brain gave way; private librarian to Duke of Bedford at
Woburn, to Duke of Northumberland, Marquis of Ripon and other
owners of extensive collections. _d._ 20 July 1893. _Law Journal
29 July 1893 p._ 536.
MARTIN, LEOPOLD CHARLES (2 son of John Martin, painter
1789–1854). _b._ 6 Dec. 1817; godson of Leopold afterwards first
king of the Belgians; an artist and numismatist; clerk in the
Stationery office, London 1836 to 1870; author of Contributions
to English literature by the civil servants of the crown and
East India company from 1794 to 1863. 1865; author with his
elder brother Charles Martin of Civil costumes of England from
the conquest to George III. 61 plates 1842, and of Dresses
worn at Her Majesty’s Bal Costumé, May 1842. 1842; author with
Charles Trubner of The current gold and silver coins of all
countries 1862, 2 ed. 1863. _d._ London 8 Jany. 1889.
MARTIN, PETER JOHN (son of Peter Patrick Martin, surgeon). _b._
Pulborough, Sussex 1786; M.R.C.S. 1813; practised at Pulborough;
F.G.S. 1833; gave 3 lectures in 1833–4, afterwards published,
to the Philosophical and literary society of Chichester on A
parallel between Shakespeare and Scott and the kindred nature
of their genius; wrote often under signature of P.P. in The
Gardeners’ Chronicle 1841–5; author of Geological memoir on
a part of Western Sussex, with some observations upon chalk
basins, the Weald denudation and outlines by protrusion 1828.
_d._ Pulborough 13 May 1860.
MARTIN, PHILIP WYKEHAM (eld. son of Charles Wykeham-Martin of
Leeds castle, Kent 1801–70). _b._ 6 Hill st. Berkeley sq. London
18 Jany. 1829; ed. at Eton and Balliol coll. Oxf., B.A. 1850;
M.P. for Rochester 8 Feb. 1856 to death; introduced and carried
the Sale of spirits amendment act 1862 and the Hotel keepers’
liability act 1863. _d._ in library of House of Commons 31 May
1878, being only member who has died in the House since Spencer
Perceval. _bur._ in parish church of Broomfield near Leeds
Castle 7 June. _I.L.N. xxxiii_ 92, 94 (1858), _portrait_.
MARTIN, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. _b._ co. Tyrone, Ireland about 1803;
went to Ceylon about 1820; arrived at the Cape of Good Hope,
June 1823; went to New South Wales 1825; resided in India
1828–30 when he returned to England; founded The Colonial
Magazine 1840, edited it 1840–2; member of the court of East
India Co. 1839; treasurer and member of legislative council of
Hong Kong, Jany. 1844 to July 1845; an original member of East
India Association 1866; author of Ireland as it was, is and
ought to be 1833; The history of the British colonies 5 vols.
1834; The Marquis of Wellesley’s Indian despatches 5 vols.
1836; History of the antiquities of Eastern India 3 vols. 1838;
Statistics of the colonies of the British empire 1840; Ireland
before and after the Union 1844, 2 ed. 1848; China, political,
commercial and social 2 vols. 1847; The Indian empire 5 vols.