Sir William Magnay, 2nd Baronet
Sir William Magnay, 2nd Baronet (1855 - 8 January 1917) was an English baronet and novelist.
Magnay was a son of Sir William Magnay, 1st Baronet who was Lord Mayor of London. He succeeded to the baronetcy in 1871. He was a prolific novelist, and published twenty-five novels before his death; a further three were brought out posthumously.
Magnay married in 1879, and was himself succeeded by his son Christopher Magnay, born 1884.
Works
Magnay's publications included:[1][2]
- The Red Chancellor
- Poached Peerage
- Honi Soit: an Original Play in Four Acts (1887)
- The Fall of a Star, a novel (1897)
- The Heiress of the Season (1899)
- Count Zarka; a Romance (1903)
- A Prince of Lovers; a Romance (1905)
- The Master Spirit (1906)
- The Amazing Duke : a Romance (1907)
- The Players: a Tragi-comedy (1913)
- The Hunt Ball Mystery (1918)
References
- ↑ Works by or about Sir William Magnay, 2nd Baronet in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- ↑ Works by William Magnay at Project Gutenberg
- Obituary: p. 152, The Annual Register: a review of public events at home and abroad, for the year 1917. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1918.
- p. 387, The Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland, for 1860: by Robert Dod. London: Whitaker and Co., 1860.
- List of mystery novels at Mystery*File.
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