Macniven | W | | | Source: WO100/226 | Civil Surgeon |
Macocy | W J | | | Source: QSA and KSA rolls | DEOVR |
Macon | E | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | New Zealand, 6th Contingent |
Macon | W J | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | New Zealand, 4th Contingent |
Maconachie | C O | | | A Division
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | South African Constabulary |
Maconachie | P | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | South African Constabulary |
Maconachie | W R | | Private | QSA known to exist. QSA (1)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Defence of Kimberley | Kimberley TG |
Maconchy | Ernest William Stuart King | | Lieutenant | MACONCHY, ERNEST WILLIAM STUART KING, Lieutenant, was born 18 June, I860, son of George Maconchy, of Rathmore, County Longford, and Louisa, daughter of Solomon Richards, of Ardamine, County Wexford: entered the Army, 1882; served with the Hazara Expedition, 1888 (Medal with clasp): He served in Hazara, 1891 (wounded, Despatches, clasp, DSO). The following is an entry from the Despatches on the Hazara Expedition, 1891: Despatch by Major General W K Elles, CB: "I now beg to bring to the notice of His Excellency the good service of Lieutenant Maconchy, who arrived on the scene at a critical moment and was himself wounded". (GGO No 816, paragraph 6; dated 28 August 1891.) This is part of the account of the action at Ghazikot, when Lieutenant Maconchy's detachment of 60 men was charged at night by 400 fanatics. Lieutenant Maconchy was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 19 November 1891]: "In recognition of services during the late Hazara Expedition. Ernest William Stuart King Maconchy, Lieutenant, Indian Staff Corps". Insignia sent to the C-in-C in India; Presented 6 May 1892. Served Isizai Expedition, 1892: Chitral Relief Force, 1895 (Medal with clasp). Captain Maconchy married, 1895, Caroline Agnes, daughter of Alexander H Campbell, JP, DL, of 8 Cornwall Gardens, London, and they had one son and one daughter. He served on the North-West Frontier of India, 1897-98 (Despatches, Brevet of Major, 1898, three clasps). He served in Waziristan in 1901 (clasp). In the Waziristan Expedition, 1901, the following telegram was received by the GOC: Telegram from Adjutant-General in India, No 5280A of 31 December 1901: "Ths C-in-C has heard with much satisfaction of the gallant behaviour of Major Maconchy, DSO and ——, who, by their promptness at a trying moment probably saved much loss of life". Major, 1901; AQMG, Intelligence, India, 1903; Lieutenant Colonel, 1904; commanding 51st Sikhs, Frontier Force, 1904; Secretary, Government of India, Department of Military Supply, 1906-9; Colonel, 11 June 1907; Deputy Secretary, Army Department, Government of India, 1909-12; created a CIE 1909; created a CB 1911; retired 28 January 1914; commanding 178th Brigade, Sherwood Foresters, 1915. Brigadier General E W S K Maconchy was created a CMG in 1917.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book) | Indian Staff Corps |
Maconchy | F C | | Captain | MID LG: 10 September 1901, page: 5940. Source: Field Marshal Roberts. 4 September 1901. Re: General mentions
This page contains all the London Gazette pages for the Boer War | East Yorkshire Regiment |
Maconchy | Frederick Campbell | | Captain | MACONCHY, FREDERICK CAMPBELL, Captain, was born 22 August 1868, fourth son of George Maconchy, of Rathmore, Longford. He was gazetted to the East Yorkshire Regiment 21 December 1889, and became Lieutenant 27 January 1891, and Captain 9 October 1899. He served in the South African War, 1900-1, as Adjutant, 2nd Battalion East Yorks Regiment, 10 May 1900 to 31 October 1901; in operations in the Orange Free State, including action at Houtnek (Thoba Mountain); operations in Orange River Colony 30 November 1900 to January 1902. He was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 10 September 1901]; received the Queen's Medal with three clasps, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 27 September 1901]: "Frederick Campbell Maconchy, Captain, East Yorkshire Regiment. In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa". He retired 8 September 1906. Captain Maconchy married (1st), in 1899, Maud Ellinor, daughter of G A Thompson, of Terrington Hall, Cork; and (2ndly), in 1901, Eleanor Mary, daughter of Major Robert Beaton, of Nydie, Fife.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book) | East Yorkshire Regiment |
Macone | J | | | Source: Medal rolls | Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadia |
Maconkie | J | | | 1st Battalion
Source: Medal rolls | (Princess Louise's) Sutherland and Argyll Highland |
Maconnochie | J | 103 | Private | Severely wounded. Komati Poort, 30 September 1900
1st Battalion. Accidental explosion. Volunteers
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Gordon Highlanders |
Maconnoghie | R | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | King's Own Scottish Borderers |
Maconochie | H | | Bombardier | QSA (0). Ref: RMA6.880.
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Gibraltar |
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