23, 45 (1869) _portrait_, _lviii_ 117 (1871).
MAYNE, RICHARD CHARLES (son of the preceding). _b._ 1835; ed. at
Eton; entered royal navy 1848; served in Baltic expedition 1854
and in the Crimea 1855–6; explored and surveyed in Vancouver
island and British Columbia 1857–61; commanded the Eclipse in
New Zealand 1863–4; captain 12 Feb. 1864; commanded Nassau on
survey of Straits of Magellan 1866–9, commanded Invincible
1874–5; retired R.A. 26 Nov. 1879; F.G.S.; M.P. Pembroke and
Haverfordwest 8 July 1886 to death, having contested the seat
Nov. 1885; C.B. 13 March 1867; knight of Legion of Honour and
of the Medjidie; author of Four years in British Columbia and
Vancouver island 1862; Sailing directions for Magellan Strait
1871; had an apoplectic fit when leaving the Mansion house after
the Welsh national banquet and _d._ 101 Queen’s gate, London 29
May 1892. _Graphic 4 June 1892 p._ 655, _portrait_; _I.L.N. 4
June 1892 p._ 683, _portrait_.
MAYNE, ROBERT. _b._ 1811; M.B. Dublin 1838; F.K.Q.C.P. 14
April 1856; censor 1857; lecturer on practice of medicine at
Carmichael school 1835 and physician to Adelaide hospital,
Dublin; president of Pathological society of Dublin; contributed
to Todd’s Cyclopædia and to Dublin Journal of Medical science;
author of On spontaneous varicose aneurism 1853. _d._ 13 Upper
Gloucester st. Dublin 27 April 1864. _Dublin Medical Press_,
_li_ 425–6 (1864).
MAYNE, ROBERT DAWSON (son of Sir Richard Mayne 1796–1868). _b._
1844; ed. at Balliol coll. Oxf., B.A. 1867; barrister L.I.
26 Jany. 1869; chief magistrate of Lagos 1872–4; stipendiary
justice at Port of Spain, Trinidad, and judge of the petty debt
court 1874 to death. _d._ 10 June 1887.
MAYNE, WILLIAM (son of Robert Mayne, R. of Limpsfield, Surrey,
_d._ 1841). _b._ 8 Oct. 1818; entered Bengal army 12 June 1837;
ensign 37 Bengal N.I. 3 Dec. 1838, captain 1 Jany. 1845 to
death; present in the action at Bolam Pass 4 May 1839; served
at siege of Jellalabad 1842; second in command of the governor
general’s body guard 10 Feb. 1844 to 2 Jany. 1846, commanded the
body guard 19 Jany. 1847 to 12 April 1851; commanded 10th Bengal
irregular horse 2 Jany. 1846 to 19 Jany. 1847; hon. A.D.C. to
governor general of India 7 Jany. 1848 to death; brigadier in
the Nizam’s service April 1851, afterwards called the Hyderabad
contingent 27 Jany. 1854 to death; A.D.C. to the Queen 23 Nov.