History of New South Wales i_ 478–9, 524 (1862); _Vindication
of J. Mudie and J. Larnach from reflections on their conduct
relative to treatment of convict servants_ 1834.
MUDIE, THOMAS MOLLISON. _b._ Chelsea 30 Nov. 1809; ed. at
royal academy of music from 1823, professor of the pianoforte
there 1832–44; organist at Lord Monson’s seat Gatton, Surrey
1834–40; taught music in Edinburgh 1844–63 when he returned
to London; his song Lungi dal caro bene was published at cost
of the R.A. of music composed symphonies in C and in B flat;
at the concerts of the Society of British musicians, were
performed his symphony in F 1835, symphony in D 1837, a quintet
in E flat for pianoforte and strings 1843, &c.; composer of
Remember, a duet 1840; Six songs and two duets 1844; There be
none of beauty’s daughters, a song 1845; The songs of Scotland
by G. F. Graham, arranged by T. M. Mudie and others, 3 vols.
1848; Airs from Macfarren’s opera She stoops to conquer 1864,
two books; Christabel waltz 1874; First Nocturne for the piano
1872; his name is attached to upwards of 40 pieces 1830–76. _d._
Shaftesbury terrace, London 24 July 1876. _bur._ Highgate cemet.
28 July.
MUGGERIDGE, SIR HENRY (son of Robert Muggeridge). _b._ Banstead,
Surrey 1814; a corn factor at 1 Hart st. Mark lane, London;
common councilman for Castle Baynard ward Dec. 1843, alderman
of the ward July 1853, resigned 1862; sheriff of London and
Middlesex June 1854; knighted at Buckingham palace 1 May 1855,
after visit of emperor of French; a founder of Bank of London
1859, director 1859–62; an unsuccessful candidate for lord
mayorship of London 1861; suspended payment 4 March 1862. _d._
West End lodge, Streatham common, Surrey 27 June 1866.
MUIR, EMILY MARGARET (dau. of Thomas Dinamore Muir, artist).
Played Frédégonde in Hervé’s opera Chilperic, at Lyceum theatre,
London 28 Jany. 1870; lady Guy Fox in Burnand’s burlesque Our
babes in the wood at Gaiety 2 April 1877; lady Southdown in
Burnand’s comedy Jeames at Gaiety 26 Aug. 1878; Mrs. Beaumont
in Byron’s comedy Uncle at Gaiety 1 Feb. 1879; played Ninetta
in Lecocq’s musical drama The great Casimir at Gaiety 27 Sept.