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FAMOUS ANGLO-INDIANS (M - P)

Updated JUNE 2010

NameOccupation
MacIntyre, Major General D.Army
MacKenzie, CaptainSoldier
MacLean, Lieutenant H.L.S.Army
MacMillan, RobertSoldier
MacPherson, Captain HerbertSoldier
Macquarie, LachlanGovernor of New South Wales
Maddox, GeorgeRepresentative of the Indian National Congress
Magee, RogerHockey Player. Played Hockey for India approx. 8 years . He replaced The famous Ajit Pal Singh as India´s center half and played from Tamil Nadu. He was the Captain of the South Zone Universities Team. He toured Europe with the under 21s representing India, at the Bankok Asian Games, The Perth Esanda, one of the Olympics, and a host of other international games for India. He was state Tamil Nadu player for over a decade. He is now settled in Melbourne Australia.
Maguire, L.T.Lawyer
Maher, ReginaldAuthor
Mahon, Sergeant PatrickArmy
Malcolm, Major General Sir JohnWriter
Malcolmson, Captain J.G.Soldier
Malcolmson, Lieutenant A.J.Soldier
Mangles, Ross LouisSoldier
Manners-Smith, Lieutenant Colonel J.Soldier
Manser, F/O LeslieVictoria Cross (Posthumous) 50 Sqdrn. RAF.
F/O Manser was an ´old boy´ of Victoria School, Kurseong.
Killed in action May 30, 1942,br/> www.vsdh.org/vsdh/manser/index.htm
Manuel, Phyllis PearsonEducationist (Calcutta)
Marissa, Sister T.Educationist (Calcutta)
Martin, LanceBorn January 17, 1914. Chairman and Managing Director for many years of Gresham & Craven India (Private) Ltd., attaining the highest position ever held by an Anglo-Indian in India at a British company. Always helpful to all the clergy. Was President of the Catholic Association of Bengal. Served on the Advisory Board to the Archbishop of Calcutta along with Blessed Mother Teresa, a personal friend, who often asked his help in placing young men in employment, which he was always willing to do. "After all", he would say, "who could ever refuse Mother Teresa". Assisted many A-I lads by giving them employment. Was well loved by all his staff. Respected everyone regardless of their status in life and in turn was highly respected himself and known to many as "the perfect gentleman". Emigrated to the USA with his wife Esme, in 1971. Died October 19, 1992.
Martin, Lieutenant John ClaudeSoldier
Martindale, CommanderSoldier
Martin-Leake, A.Surgeon-Captain
Massey, Flt.Lieutenant Roy AndrewVir Chakra Award for Bravery
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