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Sir Evan MacGregor, (31 March 1842 – 21 March 1926) was a British civil servant.


Biography

MacGregor was born on 31 March 1842, the third son of Sir John Athol Bannatyne Murray MacGregor, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Mary Hardy, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir
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, 1st Baronet. He was educated at
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. In 1884 he was married to Annie Louise Middleton, daughter of Colonel William Alexander Middleton CB; they had one daughter, Eva Mary McGregor (1886–1964), who died unmarried. MacGregor served as Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty from 1884 to 1907. He was made KCB in 1893,
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in 1902 and GCB in 1906. He lived at Aynsome, Cartmel, Lancashire, and was a member of the
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; he also served as a
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. Sir Evan MacGregor died on 21 March 1926; his wife had died in 1922.'' Who Was Who 1916–1928'', page 670.


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1842 births 1926 deaths People educated at Charterhouse School Permanent Secretaries to the Admiralty Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Companions of the Imperial Service Order Younger sons of baronets People from Cartmel {{UK-gov-bio-stub