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PREFACE This First Edition of " Thorn's Irish Who's Who " contains life sketches of upwards of 2,500 Irish men and women, at home and overseas, who are conspicuous in the Nation's History, and includes leaders of thought and action in all fields of enlightenment and civiUzation. Neither labour nor expense has been spared in an effort to make the book as authoritative as possible, but no claim is made to completeness. The difficulties that confront the Editor of a volume of this description are much greater than may appear to a casual observer. In the first place there is always present the desire to avoid invidious Belection, and in the second, the danger of omitting, through oversight, names whose absence might naturally occasion surprise. This appHes especially, and for obvious reasons, to a First Edition, and therefore we issue this publication with an apology for errors which are unavoidable, and of whose existence we are unaware. We cordially invite the co- operation of the Irish Public everjrwhere, in enabling us in subsequent editions to correct such errors of omission or commission as we may have unwittingly made. Our aim is to make this Directory complete, and to enable the wayfarer or the scientific inquirer to discover immediately and without inconvenience " Who's Who " in the homeland and abroad. When it is borne in mind that the sun never sets on Ireland's sons and daughters, it will be apparent that such co-operation as we invite is vitally important. PREFACE We respectfully present this Volume as a chapter in the contemporary history of the Irish Nation. Most books of reference become obsolete by flux of time. This volume will become enhanced in value as the years pass. Ireland is emerging from the throes of revolution, the ultimate effects of which none can appreciate or forecast. When the historian of the future undertakes to chronicle the stirring events of which the passing generation is witness, we venture to suggest that the names and history of the outstanding personahties of 1922 will be of priceless value. What, for example, would the historian of to-day not give for an " Irish Who's Who " relating to the year that marked the passing of the Act of Union ? Our immediate appeal is to the Statesman, the Man of Letters, the Clergj^man, the Artist, the Journalist, the Lawyer, the Scientist, and last, but in many respects first, the Man of Commerce. To these and to the general pubUc we hope the book will prove useful. The Publishers. December^ 1922. ABBREVIATIONS A.A.Q. ... Assistant- Adj ataut- General . b. A.B. Bachelor of Arts. B.A. A.C.A. ... Associate of the Institute of B.A.I. Chartered Accountants. B.A.O. Acad. ... Academy. Earr. A.C.1.8. Associate of the Chartered In- Bart, or stitute of Secretaries. Batt. or A.D. Anno Domini. B.C. A.D.C. ... 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P., Norfolk and Suffolk; b. 18th Aug., 1862; s. brother as 5th Bart., 8th April, 1915 ; s. of Sir Hugh Edward, 3rd Bart., and Harriet Camilla, d. of Alexander Adair ; m., 1890, Mary, dau. of Henry Anstey Bonsanquet ; one son, one dau. Heir ; s. Allan Henry Shafto, M.C. ; Grenadier Guards ; b. 1897 : m. 1919, Enid, youngest dau. of late W H. Dudley Ward. Address : 12 York House, Kensington, W.8 ; Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk ; The Castle, Ballymena ; Adair Lodge, Aldeburgh. Club : Oxford and Cambridge. ADAIR, General Sir William Thomp- son, K.C.B.. (1909). Entered Royal Marine Light Infantry, 1867 ; served South Africa, 1900, as special service oflQcer, afterwards on staff (Queen's medal with clasp) ; D.A.G. Roval Marines, 1907-11 ; D.L. Co. Antrim and High Sheriff, 1916. Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; son of late Gen. Sir Charles William Adair, K.C.B. : b. 1850 : m. 1st, 1880, Rose (d., 1903), dau. of John E. Naylor ; 2nd, 1905, Angela, dau. of Frederick Plowes. Address : 39 Hornton Street, Kensington, London, W.8. Clubs : United Service ; Ulster, Belfast. ADAM, Major W. Augustus, MA. (T.C.D.), 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers; Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Modern Languages and Literature, T.C.D.; graduate of the Staff College ; Interpreter, Russian, French, Hindostani, etc. ; Bar- rister Inner Temple ; Major, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers ; served in South African campaign, 1899-1902 ; defence of Lady- smith (two medals, six clasps) ; special service in Japan, 1903-5 ; contested Woolwich, 1906 ; General Staff Officer, War Office, 1907-10; M.P. (U.) Woolwich, Jan., 1910, to Dec, 1910 ; served in Euro- pean War, 1914-17 ; retired, 1917. Pubns THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Rus Divinum, 1900 ; Hora? Fugaces, 1902 ; The Lonely Way, 1903 ; How the Loafer's Bred, 1903 ; Japanese Conversation in Six Months, 1905; 250 Thoughts, 1906; Ru3 Divinum and Other Poems (2ud edition), 1910. Recns. : rowing, polo, travelling, tennis, literature, etc. Eldest son of E,ev. B. W. Adams, D.D. ; resumed old family name of Adam, 1307 ; b. at Dublin, 1865: m. 1912, Lady Antouia Lillian Maude, dau. of late Earl de Montalt. Club : Carlton. ADAMS, Samuel Allen, eldest son of late John Hervey Adams, J. P., of North- lands, Co. Cavan ; b. 1847; ra. 1871, Frances, dau. of Rev. D. W. Preston, rector of Killinkere ; D.L., J. P. Co. Cavan, late Lieut. S. Tipperary artill. rail. Res. : Northlands, Shercock. Co. Cavan. ADAMS, William Henry, ISO. (1902); b. JiUy, 1844; son of William Henry Adams, Dublin ; m., 1st, 1866, Barbara, dau. of William Greene (d., 1892); 2nd, 1893, Jane C, dau. of John F. Ruthven, Dublin ; two sons, three dau. ; Office of Commissioners of National Educa- tion, 1858-1879 ; Teachers' Pension Office, Treasury Remembrancer's Department, Dublin Castle, 1879-1910, Reens. : cycling and photography. Address : 143 Tritonville Road, Sandymount, Dublin. ADAMSON, Charles Graham, son of late Geo. Archibald Graham A damson, J. P., of Auburn, Co. Westraeath ; b. 1873 ; m. 1897, Arabella Le B., dau. of Allan Cameron, of Lunvadra. Res. : Auburn, Glasaon, Athlone. ADYE-CURRAN, Surgeon - Lt. - Col. Francis George, B.A., M.B., (T.C.D.) F.R.C.S.I., late R.A.M.C, J.P. for Co. Dublin ; b., 1345 ; son of John Adye- Curran, Barrister- at- Law, of Dublin. Educ. at Ushaw and T.C.D. ; L.A.H. and Rep- resentative on Gen. Med. Council ; Surg.- Lt.-Col., R.A.M.C, 1889 ; retired, 1893 ; m. Georgina Jennings, of Spring Farm, Co. Wicklow. Res. : Esker House, Upper Rathmines, Dublin. ADYE-CURRAN, Major Stafford Mary, R.A.M.C. : b. 1880 ; son of Lt.- Col. F. G. Adye-Cijrran, F.R. C.S.I. Educ. at Catholic Univ. Med. School, Dublin ; perved in S. African War, 1900-2. Address : Esker House, Rathmines, Dublin. ADYE-CURRAN. Lt.-Col. William John Patrick, L.R.C.P. & S.I., R.A.M.C; b. 1876 ; son of Surg. -Lt.-Col. F. G. Adve- Curran, F.R. C.S.I. Educ. at Catholic Univ. Dublin ; served in S. African War, 1900-2, and European War (desps. 2) ; Lt.-Col., 1918. Address : Esker House, Rathmines, Dublin. AHERN, Lt.-Col. David, D.3.O. (19 16) L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin)., L.F.P.S. (Glas.) R.A.M.C. ; b. 1878 ; m. 1916, Eileen M., dau. of Nicholas Maher, of Ballymore House, Co. Tipperary. Educ. : Clongowes. Served European War, 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. and Bar). AINSLIE, Major Charles Marshall, D.S.O. (1917) ; Croix de Guerre. Belgium ; R.A.S.C. Educ. ; Royal Academical Institution and Campbell College, Ireland. Served in S. African War, 1899-1900 (Queen's medal and three clasps) ; 2nd Lieut, in the Counaught Rangers (94th Regiment), 1900; served in India for several years and transferred to the R.A.S.C. Capt., 1910: Major, 1914; employed in South Africa training South African offlcers for South African Service Corps ; embarked for France in command of a Divisional Train, being promoted Temp. Col., Aug., 1915. Recns. ; Rugby foot- ball, keen fisherman and shot ; b. Droraore, Co. Down, 1879 ; son of late Capt. E. C. Ainslie, 60th Rifles ; m. Sophie Margaret, dau. of Rev. F. W. Hogan, M.A., Hills- borough, Co. Dowm ; three sons, one dau. Address : c/o Sir Charles McGrigor, Bart, and Co., 39 Panton Street, S.W.I. ALCOCK, Capt. Philip Clayton, D.L., J.P., Co. Wexford (High Sheriflf, 1900); late Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. Eldest son of Capt. Philip Savage Alcock late 95th Regt., and Catherine Annette, co-heires3 of late Richd. Clayton Browne Clavton and uewhew of Harry Alcock, D.L., J.P. (d. 1893), of Wilton Castle, Co. Wexford ; b. 1861 ; m. 1914, Kathleen dau. of Thos. Robinson, of 89 Thurlow Park Road, Dulwich, S.E. Res. : Wilton Castle, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ALEXANDER, Viscount, Title borne by eldest son of Earl of Caledon. ALEXANDER, Brig. -Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.E. (1919 ; Brig.-Gen. R.A. (retd.) ; served in European War, 1914- 19 (despatches). Sou of John Alexander, of Milford, Co. Carlow ; b. 1856 ; m. 1891, Isabel Annie, dau. of late Sir Campbel Ross, K.C.B. Res. : 96 Bouverie Road, Folkestone, Kent. ALEXANDER, Major Dudley Henry, C.M.G. (1904), F.R.G.S. ; 6th son of Henrv Alexander (d. 1877), of Forkhill House, Co. Armagh, and Lady Louisa (d, 1906) ; 2nd dau. of 2nd Earl of Ranfurly ; b 1863 ; priv. sec. to Govt, of N. Zealand (Earl of Ranfurly) 1897-1904 ; W. Yorks Regt, 1884-1904 (retd. 1904) ; G.S.O, 1914 ; knt. of grace of St. John of Jerusa- lem Res. : 6 St. James' Place, London, S.W.I ; United Service Club. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 3 ALEXANDER, Lieut. -Col. Edward Currie, CLE. (1919) D.S.O. (1902) Entered Dor.-?etshire Regt., 1895 ; Lieut. I.S.C. (now Indian Army), 1898 ; Brevet Lient.-Col., 1917 ; served with Tirah Expedition, 1897-8 ; present at actions of Chaaru Kotal and Dargai, and at capture of Sanipagha and Arhanga Passes, and operations in Waran and Bara Valleys (medil with two clasps) ; Mahsud Waziri operations, 1901-2 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; Mohraand Field Force, 1908 : G.S.O., European War, 1914-20 ; A. A. and Q.M.G., 1918. Son of late Nathaniel Stuart Alexander, late T.C.S., of Aghadoey, Co. Londonderry ; b. 1875 ; m. 1914, Isabella Katherine, dau. of the late Major George Ormonde Stoney, Kins's Own Scottish Borderer=. Ees. : 3 Highfield, Lyinington. ALEXANDER, Eleanor Jane, M.B.E. (1913) , Lady of Grace St. John of Jerusa- lera : mentioned for war work ; dau. of Most Rev. William Alexander, G.C.V.O., late Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. Pubu^. ; Lady Anne's Walk ; The Rambling Rector ; The Lady of the Well ; Primate Alexander ; occa- sional poems in the " Times," the " Specta- tor," and other publications. Res. : Prince Edward's Lodgings, Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex. ALEXANDER, Capt. Granville, D.L., J. P., Co Armagh (High Sheriff, 1883) ; late Capt. 3rd Batn. (Mil.) R. Irish Fus. Eldest son of late H. Alexander, D.L., of Forkhill House, Co. Armagh and Lady Loui-a (d. 1896), 2nd dau. of 2nd Earl of Ranfurly ; m. 18S0, Daisy, dau. of M. Mathews, of San Francisco, California. Res. : Forkhill House, Forkhill, Armagh. Clubs : Carlton and Kildare Street, Dublin. ALEXANDER, Colonel Hon. Harold Rupert Leofric George, D.S.O. (1916), M.C. (1017), 3rd son of 4th Earl of Caledon ; b. 1891; served in European War, 1914; Cross of Legion of Honour ; Major, Irish Guards from 1917 ; Naval and Military Club. ALEXANDER. Hon. Herbrand Charier, D.S.O. (1915) ; late Major 5th Lancers ; served in European War, 1914- 18. Son of 4th Earl of Caledon, and brother and heir-presumptive to the present peer ; b. 28th Nov., 1888 : m. 1919, Millicent Valda, dau. of Sir Henry Bayly Meredith, 5th, and has issue a son. ALEXANDER, Major John, .T.P. Co. Carlow (High Sheriff, 1891) ; late Major King's Dragoon Guards ; Eldest sen of late" John .\lexander, M.P., of Milford, Co. Carlow; b. 1850; m. 1896, Ethel, youngest dau. of Kennett Bayley, C.E., of Sevenoaks, Co. Dublin. Res. : Milford, Carlow ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ALEXANDER, Thomas, M.Inst.C.E.I., Professor of Engineering, Trinity Coll., Dublin ; Profes.«or of Civil Engineering. Japan, 1879-87. Pubns. ; Two-nosed Catenaries, 1888 ; Elementary Applied Mechanics, 1916 ; Exercises in Graphic Statics, 1905. Recn. : chess. Res. : 67 Sandyraount avenue, Dublin ; 39 Trinity College, Dublin. ALGIE, Allan John James. Educ. : Oakbrook School, Derby ; Dublin Uni- versitv (B.A.) ; J. P., Co. Galway, 1890. Co. Mayo, 1890 ; Land Agent, de Cli.Tord Estates, 1892-1915 ; Area Organiser Irish Recrmting Council, 1918; R.A.S.C. (For- age Department), 1918-1919 ; b. 1866 ; m. 1891, Beatrice Maria, youngest dau. of the late John Young Ruttledge, F.T.C.D. Recns. ; Hunting, shooting, fishing, cricket, lawn tennis. Res. : Togher House, Holly- mount, Co. Mayo. ALLEN, Rev. Thomas, A.M., T.C.D., P^ector of Killoran and Kilvarnet, Diocese of Achonry, since 1904 : canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, DuV)lin, since 1904 ; Dean of Achonry since 1916 ; member of the Diocesan Council of Killala and Achonry ; curate of Maryborough, Queen's Co., 1897-1900 ; senior curate of Galway, 1900-4 : Diocesan Inspector of Religious Education. Ist class exhibitioner. Junior Grade Intermediate Educ. Board ; 1st class Divinity Testimonium, T.C.D. ; Ryan Prizeman, T.C.D. Eldest son of William Allen, of Camp Hill House, Ballymena, Co. .\ntrim ; b. 1873. Address : The Rectory, Coolaney, Co. Sligo. ALLEN, Col. Sir William James, K.B.E. (1921), D.S.O. (M.P. for North Armagh from 1917) : J. P., D.L., Co. Armagh ; served in France and Belgium in European War, 1915-18 (four times mentioned in despatches) ; Chevalier, Legion of Honour. Lt.-Col., 16th R.I.R. ; son of Joseph Allen ; b. 1870 ; m. Maria, dau. of the late John Ross. Res. : Lin- whinny House, Lurgan. ALTAWIONT, Earl of, Ulick de Burgh Browne, M.C. (1918). European War, 1917-18 ; Lieut., 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys; eldest son of 6th Marquess of Sligo ; b. 30th March, 1898. AMBROSE, Robert B.A. (Queen's University), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., 1883. Practising Doctor ; promoter of The All-Red or All-British Route from London to Australia via British territory and on British Ships ; member of a deputa- tion to Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Canada on All-Red Route, 1907 ; organiser of a deputation to Mr Churchill,. M.P., President of Board of Trade, in 1908, on same subject ; originator of the idea, author and intro- ducer of first bill for compulsory land purchase in Ireland, 1897 ; M.P. for West A2 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. Mayo, 1893-1910. Pubns. ; A Plea for the Industrial Regeneration of Ireland, 1909 ; son of late Michael Ambrose, of JS^ewcastle West, Co. Limerick ; b. 1855. Address : The Mount, Shootup Hill, Brondesbury, London, N.W. National Liberal Club. ANDERSON, Alexander, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc. ; President of, since 1899, and Professor of Natural Philosophy in, since 1S85, Queen's, now University, College, Galway ; b. 12th May, 1858 ; son of Daniel Anderson, Camus, Coleraine ; m. Emily, dau. of Wm. J. Binns, National Bank, Galway. Educ. ; Queen's College, Galway ; Sidney Sussex College, Cam- bridge. First Science Scholar and first Peel Prizeman in geometry, Queen's College, Galway, 1876 ; second Peel Exhibitioner at first University Examina- tion in Arts, 1879, and prizeman as the best answerer in mathematics ; Gold Medal at B.A. Examination, 1880, and at M.A. Examination, 1881 ; open scholarship, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1881 Ctirst place) ; Goldsmith's Exhibitioner, 1882 ; Sixth Wrangler, 1884 ; Fellowship in Royal University of Ireland, 1886 ; Fellowship in Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1891 ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow University, 1901 ; Senator of Royal University of Ireland ; Senator of National University of Ireland ; Member of Dublin Commission (Irish Universities Act, 1908): Vice-chancellor of National University of Ireland, 1915. Pubns. ; several papers in Messenger of Mathematics, Philosophical Magazine, Proceedings of Physical Society of London, and Proceedings of Cambridge Philosopliical Society. Recns. : various, including cycling, croquet, modern langua- ges, and mountain climbing. Address : University College, Galway. Clubs : County Galway, Galway ; University, Dublin. ANDERSON, Lieut. -Col. Henry Stewart, C.M.G. (1918) ; son of Rev. Samuel Anderson, of Dunmurry, Ireland ; b. 1872 ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; served diu-ing S. African War, 1899-1902 (Queen's medai with four clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; m. 1910 Cicely Mary, dau. of the Rev. Otho Steele, of Lichfield, Stafford- shire. Res. : Dunmurry, Co. Antrim. ANDERSON, Lt.-Co!. John, CLE. (1917), M.B. Edin. ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80; Lt.-Col., Ind. Med. Serv. (ret.), first memb. Med. Board at India Office ; son of Joseph Anderson, of St. Angelo, Co. Fermanagh ; b. 1855 ; m. 1891, Mary Mabel, dau. of late J. B. N. Hennessey, CLE., F.R.S., of the survey of India. Res. : 25 Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W.7. ANDERSON, Major-Qeneral Louis Edward, CB. (1913), L.R.CP.L, L.M., and L.R. C.S.I. ; entered Royal Army Medical Corps, 1884 ; became Major, 1896, Lieut.-Col., 1900 : Col., 1908 ; and Surgi- Gen. and Major-Gen., 1912 ; retired 1920 ; served with Nile and Suakin Expeditions 1884-5 (medal -with two clasps, bronze star) : N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 (medal with clasp) ; S. Africa, 1899-1902, as Special Service Officer, and Principal Medical Officer, present at Defence of Mafeking and operations in Transvaal and Cape Colonies (Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps, promoted) : was Assistant Director Medical Services ; Allahabad and Fvzabad Brigades, 1908-11 ; Bareilly, Garhwal, and Dehra Dun Brigs., 1911-12 ; appointed Dep. Director of Medical Services (Lucknow Division), 1912, and Irish Command, 1913 ; eldest son of late Louis John Anderson, D.I., R.I.C. ; b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Emily, only dau. of the late Henry Fisher, of Liverpool. Junior Army and Navy Club, London. ANDERSON, Sir Robert Newton, Knt. (1918); Hosiery Manufacturer; Alderman, Derry Corporation (Mayor, 1915-19) ; President, Derry Chamber of Commerce ; President, Derry Y.M.C.A. ; Member, Irish Convention ; Member, Derry Bridge Commissioners, and other local Boards ; b. 8th Dec, 1871 ; son of late James Anderson, Gortecar House, Co. Fermanagh ; m. Lily E. Smith, dau, of Henry Elliott Smith and Isobel Smith, Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin ; two sons, two daus. Recns. : fishing and shooting. Res. : Deanfleld House, Londonderry. Club : Northern Counties, Derry. ANDERSON, Thos. Wm., B.A., Can- tab. : D.L., J. P., Co. Waterford (High Sheriff, 1885) ; J. P., Co. Kilkenny ; eldest surviv. son of Jas. Anderson, J. P. (d. 1867), of Grace Dieu, Co. Waterford ; b. 1852 ; m., 1st, 1879, Constance A. J. (d. 1881), dau. of Very Rev. A. L. Kirwan, D.D., Dean of Limerick; 2nd, 1907, Ellen Carew, dau. of Very Rev. A. L. Kirwan, D.D., Dean of Limerick. Res. : Grace Dieu, Waterford ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ANDREWS, Edward Henry, Mer- chant, Dublin. Educ. : Malvern College, Worcestershire ; was Chairman Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire) Urban Council, 1913 ; a Member of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce since 1910 ; Hon. Secretary, 1914-17, and President in 1918 : represented Chamber of Commerce at Irish Convention, 1917-lS : Chairman Andrews and Co. (Dublin), Ltd., and Director Hugh Moore and Alexanders, The Linen Hall ; Hon. Secretary Dublin and City Recruit- ing Committee during period of the Great War ; J. P. Co. Dublin, and D.L. for City of Dublin, and a Member of the Senate of the first Irish Parliament : b. 15th Nov., 1859 ; youngest son of late Henry Andrews, Hastings, Blackrock. Res. : Orton, Seapoint Avenue. Monkstown. Co. Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. ANDREWS, The Right Hon. John Miller, P.C. (1921); M.P. for Co. Dowu, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921 ; Minister of Labour for Northern Ireland 1921 ; D.L. for Co. Down ; Landed Pro- prietor ; Flax Spinner ; Director of various companies ; Member of the County Council of Down ; Chm. of the Ulster Unionist Labour Association ; Hon. Sec, Ulster Unionist Council ; son of late Rt. Hon. Thomas Andrews, P.C, D.L. ; b. 1871 ; m. 1902, and has issue. Res. : Maxwell Court, Comber, Co. Dowu. Clubs : Ulster, and Ulster Reform, Belfast ; County Club, Downpatrick. ANDREWS, Hon. Lord Justice (Mod.) B.A., University of Dublin. Educ. : Royal Academical Institution, Belfast ; Stephen's Green School, Dublin ; and Trinity College, Dublin. Auditor, College Historical Society, 1901-2 ; called to Irish Bar, 1900 ; appointed King's Counsel, 1918 ; Bencher of King's Inns, Dublin, 1920. Lord Justice of Appeal for Northern Ireland, 1921. Recns. : cricket, shooting, sailing. Clubs ; University Club, Dublin : Ulster Club, Belfast ; Ulster Reform Club, Belfast. ANDREWS, Right Hon. William Drennan, P.C. (Irld., 1897); LL.D., (T.C.D., 1860) ; Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Exchequer Division, 1882-1909 (merged in Queen's Bench Division 1897), in succession to the Hon. JFrancis A. Fitzgerald, second Baron of the Exchequer. Assigned to business of the late Probate and Matrimonial Division (1897). Resigned his office oi Judge, 1909, and was elected an Hon. Bencher of King's Inns, 1910. Called to the Irish Bar, 185.5 ; appointed Q.C., 1872 ; went the north-east Circuit. Second son of the late John Andrews, Esq., of Comber, Co. Down ; b. 1832 ; m. 1857, Eliza (d. 1901), dau. of the late John Galloway, Esq., of Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Res. : 51 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. ANNALY, Baron (United Kgd., 18G3) ; Luke White, 3rd Baron, G.C.V.O. (1917), K.C.V.O. (1912), C.V.O. (1908); per- manent Lord-in-Waiting to H.M. King George V. ; Lord of the Bedchamber to H.M. when Prince of Wales : D.L., Co. Longford ; late Capt., Scots Gds. ; Hon. Col. Comdg. Northamptonshire Imp. Yeo. ; served in Egypt, 1882. Eldest son of Luke, 2nd Baron, K.P., and Emilv (d. 1915), dau. of James Stuart ; b. 25th Feb., 1857 ; 8. his father, 16th March, 1888 ; m., 24th July, 1884, Hon. Lilah, dau. of 3rd "Viscount Clifden, and has issue, one son and two dans. Res. : 43 Berkeley Square, London, W. : Gowran, Kilkenny ; Luttrellstown, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin ; Hol- denby House, Northampton. Marl- borough, Turf and Kildare Street Clubs. ANNESLEY, Richard Arthur Qrove. Joint- Master of Duhallow Foxhounds, 1910-15 ; served European War as Lieut, in North Irish Horse ; eldest son of Richard Grove Annesley ; b. 1879 ; m. 1907, Hilda Margaret, dau. of Right Hon. Sir Francis Macnaughton, 3rd Bart., and widow of P. C. Phillips. Res.: Annes- grove, Castletownroche, Cork. ANSON, Hon. Claud, D.L., J. P., and Vice-Lieutenant of County Waterford (High Sheriff, 1909) ; fifth son of 2nd Earl of Litchfield and Lady Harriet Hamilton, eldest dau. of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G., b. 1864 ; m. 1901 Lady Clodagh De La Poer Berestord, dau. of 6th Marquess of Waterford, and has issue two sons and a dau. Res. : Ballysaggartmore, Lismorc, Co. Waterford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ANTRIM, Earl of, and Viscount Dunluce (Irld., 1785), Randal Mark Kerr McDonnell, 12th Earl ; late Lieut. 4th Batn. King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. Elder son of William Randal, 11th Earl and Louise Jane, 3rd dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Charles Grev ; b. lOtli Dec, 1878 ; s. his father, 20th July, 1918 ; m. 2nd July, 1904, Margaret Isabel, youngest dau. of late Right Hon. J. S. Talbot, M.P., and has issue, two sons and two dau. Res. : Glenarm Castle, Co. Antrim ; Friendly Green, CoAvden, Kent. APPELBE, Brig.-Qen. Edward Ben- jamin, C.B. (1902), C.M.G. (1917) ; entered Ordnance Store Department, 1876 ; became Assistant Commissarv Gen., 1893 ; Hon. Major, 1893 ; Major, 1896 ; Lieut. - Col. 1898, and Col., 1900, and Hon. Brig.- Gen., 19i9 ; served in Zulu Campaign, 1879 (medal with clasp) ; Boer War, 1881 ; Soudan Expeditions, 1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze star) and 1888-91, as Senior Ordnance Store Officer S. Africa 1899-1902, first as Ch. Ordnance Officer on Lines of Communication, then as Ch. Ordnance Officer, Natal, and finally as Principal Ordnance Officer, S. Africa ; present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches three times. Queen's medal with three clasps. King's medal with two clasps, promoted Col. and 1st class Ordnance Officer, C.B) : was Senior Ordnance Store Officer, Egyptian Army, 1887-93 (3rd class Osmauieh) ; Ch. Ordnance Officer 1st Army Corps, 1903-4 ; Assist. Director of Ordnance Stores at Royal Arsenal, Wool- Mich, 1904-7 ; second son of late Edward Alexander Appelbe, of Kildarra House, Bandon, Co. Cork : b. 1855 : m., 1st, 1885, Annie Margaret (d. 1905), dau. of the late David Napier : 2nd, 1907, Helen Florence Mabel, dau. of the late Bng.-Surg. Thomas Wright, Army Med. Staff. ARCHDALE, Right Hon. Edward Mervyn, P.C. (Ireland), 1920 ; J.P., D.L. Minister of Agriculture and Minister of 6 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Commerce, Northern Ireland, since 1921 ; M.P. (C) Xorth Fermanagh, 1898-1903, 1916-1919; M.P. (C) Fermanagh and Tyrone since 1919 ; eugage.l in farming ; Chairman Standing Committee Ulster Council ; Commodore Enniskillen Yacht Club ; President Enniskillen Golf Club ; b. 1853 ; m. 1880, Alicia Bland, youngest dan. of late Quiutin Fleming, of Chapel, Liverpool, and has issue four sons and one dan. Educ. : Naval School, Portsmouth, entered the Koyal Navy, 1866 ; Lieut., 1875 ; retired, 1880 ; served China Station in " Juno " ; Mediterranean Station " In- vincible," and " Helicon " ; " Sultan " when commanded by late Duke of Edinburgh ; Cape and West Coa.st of Africa in " Dwarf " ; High Sheriff County Fermanagh, 1884 ; Res. : Riversdale, Ballhiamallard, County Fermanagh. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin ; Fermanagh County ; Ulster, Belfast ; Constitutional, London. ARCHDALE, Brig. -General Hugh James, C.B. (1902), C.M.G. (1918), lloyal Welsh Fusiliers and Lincolnshire Regt. Educ. : Cheltenham College ; entered Armv, 1875 ; Captain, 1^85 ; Major, 1892 ; Lieut. -Col., 1900 ; Col., 1904 ; served Soudan. 1884-85 ; Burmah, 1886-87, with 1st Batt. Eoyal \Velsh Fusiliers ; Crete. 1897-98, with 2nd Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; South Africa, 1899-1902 ; Commandant, Imperial Yeo- manry Discharge Depot, Aldershot, 1903 ; Commanding a Division, 1907-11 ; retired 3911; b. 15th Jan., 1854; second son of late Capt. Mervyn Edward Archdaie, of Castle Archdaie. Co. Fermanagh ; m., 1st, Minnie (d. 1888), dau. of Capt. Hugh Montgomery Archdaie. late 52nd Light Infantry ; 2nd, 1894, Helen Evelyn Trevor, dau. of Capt. B. T. Griffith Bos- cawen, of Trevalyn Hall, Kossett, N. Wales, and has issue one dau. Club : 2«faval and Military. ARCHDALE, Lt.-Coi. James Black- wood, D.L., J. P., Co. Fermanagh ; Lt - Col. R. A., and A.O.D. (ret.) ; third son of Rev. Henry Montgomerv Archdaie (d. 1898), of Willow Bank, Kingstown ; b. 1853 ; m 1886, Elizabeth, dau. of late George May, of Cambridge. Res. : Castle Archdaie, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ARCHDALE, Capt. Nicholas Edward, C.B.E. (1920): Capt. R.N. : Earopean War, 1914-18, Coradg. Submarine Flotilla.^, and latterly in Baltic as Senior Naval Officer, Copenhagen (despatches, C.B.E.) ; appointed to command Mining School, Portsmouth, 1921 ; son of Right Hon. Edward Mervyn Archdaie, P.C. (M.P. for N. Fermanagh Division, Co. Fermanagh), of Eiversdale, Fermanagh ; b. 1881 ; m. 1920, Gerda, dau. of the late F. C. Sievers. of Copenhagen. Res. : Rivers- dale, Ballinamallard, Co. Fermanagh. ARCHDALL, Rev. Canon Eyre Wm. Preston, M.A. (T.C.D.), Rector of Killaloe since 1908 ; Canon of Killaloe since 1908 ; Chaplain to Bishop of Killaloe. Curate, Magherafelt, 1894-96 : Shankill, Lurgan, 1896 ; BallywiUan, 1896-1900 ; Chaplain Loreto School, 1900-1 ; Curate of St, Marv's Cathedral, Limerick, 1901-1905; Precentor, 1905-8 ; b. 26th Feb., 1871 . son of Right Rev. M. Archdall, late Bishop of Killaloe, and Henrietta, dau. of Eyre W. Preston, Clontarf : m. Edith Gladys Jeannette, dau. of late R. de Ros. Rose, of Ardhu and Aghabeg, Co. Limerick ; one son, one dau. Recns. : golf, lawn tennis, croquet, motoring, shooting, tishing. Res. : The Rectory, Killaloe, Co. Clare. Clubs : Limerick County ; Irish Auto- mobile. ARDAQH AND CLONMACNOISE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Joseph Hoare, D.D., cons. 19th March, 1895. Educ. ; Mount Plenary ; St. Mel's College, Long- ford, and Mavnooth College ; was Curate, Longford, 1867-75. President, St. Mel'a College, 1875-31. P.P., Street, 1881-87 ; P.P., Carrick-ou-Shan., 1887-95 ; son of John Hoare and Maria Donohoe : b. 1842, Res. : Bishop's House, St. Michael's, Longford. ARDEE, Reginald ie Narmand Brabazon, Brigadier-General (Lord), C.B. (1915), C.B.E. (1919); eldest son of Reginald, 12th Earl of Meath, K.P. Educ. : Welliu2ton College and R.M.C., Sandhurst. Grenadier Guards, 1889 : served in S.A. War, 1899-1902. Commanded 1st Bn. Grenadier Guards, 1912 to 1914, European War : trans, to Irish Guards, commanded Ist Bn., 1914 ; wounded, 1st Battle of Ypres. Commanded Res. Bn. and Regt. of Irish Guards, 1916 and 1917. Employed on Munitions Inventions Dept., 1915 and 1916 ; commanded 4th Guards Brigade, France, 1918 wounded (gassed). Base Com- mandant at Etaples, 1918 to 1919. Mentioned twice in despatches. Retired with hon, rank of Brig. -General, 1919 ; m. 1908, Lady Aileen Wvndham Quin, only surviving dau, of Thomas Wyndham, 4th Earl of Dunraven, K.P., and has issne-Marucen ilargaret, 1909 ; Anthony Wyndham, 1911 ; Merict Aileen, 1913. Res. : Killruddery Bray, Ireland. Clubs : Kildare Street ; Royal St. George ; Guards', Brook Street, London. ARDILAUN, Lady, Lady Olivia Char- lotte, dau. of 3rd Earl of Bantry ; m. 1871, first and last Baron Ardilaun (d. 1915). Res. : 42-43 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin ; St. Anne's, Clontarf, Dublin ; Macroom Castle, Co, Cork, ARDILL, Rev. John Roche, LL.D, (T.C.D.); Rector of Calry since 1899; Canon of Elphin Cathedral since 1902 ; m. 1887, Blanche Annie Mormon ; four THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. sons, three dau. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained, 1884; Curate of bt. Mary, Athlone, 1884-86; North Derry. vullen, 1886-87; St. Andrew s, Dublin, 1887-89 ; Incumbent of Drumcliffe, 1889- 09 Pubns. : Forgotten Facts of Irish Hi'story, 1905 ; The Closing of the Irisn Parliament, 1907. Ees. : Calry Kectory, The Mall, Sligo. ARQALL, Philip, Mining Engineer : b. at Belfast, Ireland, August 27th. 18o4; son of Philip and Sarah Argall. Educ. at Wicklow and Dublin schools ; m. Frances Ellen Gates, of Ovoca, Co. vvicklow. Aug. 3l9t, 1876 ; came to America, 1887 ; mem- ber of PhiUp Argall & Sons, Consulting, Mimug and Metall. Engineers; member Mining and Metall. Soc, America; Colo- rado Scientirtc Society, London m^t. ; Mining and ^letalliurgy. Royal Irish \cademy ; Republican. Pubns. : Cyanide Process ; Sampling and Dry Crushing : Nickel Genesis of Its Ore Deposits ; Sidente and Sulphides in Leadville, etc. Res. : 1301 E. 10th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Office: First National Bank 'Building, Denver, Colorado. ARMAGH, Archbishop of. His Eminence Michael Logue, D.D., Cardinal- Archbishop, Primate of All Ireland ; HOth successor of St. Patrick in the See ot Armagh; cons., 20th July, 18/9: trans- lated as Coadjutor of the Archbishop ot Armagh, 19th April. 1887 ; succeeded the late Most Rev. Daniel M'Crettigan as Archbishop and Primate of Ail Irexam , 3rd Dec, 1887: created Cardinal, 16ih Jan., 1893. Res. : Armagh. ARMAGH, Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Baptist Crozier, D.D. Elected unanimously by the House or Bishops of the Chiu-ch of Ireland, Arch- bishop of Armagh and Primate oi AU Ireland, and Metropolitan, in succession to Dr. Alexander, 2nd Feb., 1911 ; en- throned, 24th Feb., 1911 : B.A.. (T.C D.) : Moderator in Logic and Ethics, 16r^ ; Divinity Testimonium, I'lrst Class, 18. b; Vicar of Holywood, Diocese of Down, 1880-97 • Member, General Synod, 18b 1 : Hon Sec, General Synod, 1896 ; Canon of Down Cathedral, 1885 ; Canon ot bt. Patrick's Cathedral, 1896 : Chaplain to Lord Lieutenant, 1891; Chaplain to Bishop of Down, 1885 ; and to Archbishop ot Armagh, 1886; B.D. and DD 1883; Bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighhn 1897-1907 ; Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, 1907-11; son of Rev. Baptist Barton Crozier, B.A., of Rockview, Bally- haise, Co. Cavan ; b. 1853 ; m- 13'7, Alice dau of Rev. John W. Hackett, M.A. Kes. ; The Palace, Armagh. ARIVIAGHDALE, Baron (Unit. Kgd , 1918), and a Baronet (Unit., Kgd., 1911), John Brownlee Lonsdale, 1st Baron. is Hon. Secretarv and Whip, Irish Unionist Party : Director of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank ; is a D.L. and J. P., Co. Armagh (High Sheriff, 1895); was M.P. for Mid- Armagh, 1900-18; b. 18ol ; m. Florence, dau. and co-heiress of late \\ m. Rumnev; of Stubbins House, Lancashire. Res. : '13 Prince's Gardens, S.W. : The Dunes, Sand\Nich, Kent. Clubs : Carlton, White's and Bachelors', S.W. ARMSTRONG, Sir Andrew Harvey, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1841) ; formerly Capt. 3rd Bn. Prince of Wales Leinster Regt., and Lieut., 61st Company Imp. Yeo. ; Capt., Connaught dangers, 1914- 18 • J.P. for King's Co. (High Sherift, 1914). Eldest son of Rev. Sir Edmund, 2nd Bart., and Alice (d. 1875), eldest dau. of William Windsor Fisl^er ; b. 2:3rd May, 1866 ; s. his father, 24th April, 1899. Heir, brother, Nesbitt William. Res. : Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King's Co. ARMSTRONG, Henry Bruce Mem- ber of Senate for Northern Ireland, 1921, and M.P. for Mid. Armagh, 1921 ; \ice- Lieut. Co. Armagh, 1920 ; M.A. rTrin. Coll Camb.) ; Barrister-at Law, 18b8 ; High Sheriff, Co. Armagh, 1875 : Long- ford, 1894 ; County Councillor, Co. Armagh, 1899 1920 : Cliairraan, 1909-20 ; Member of Senate, The Queen's University, Belfast, 1919 ; Member of Irish Convention, 1917-18 • second surviving son of late Wm. Jones Wright Armstrong, D.L. ; b 1844 : ra. 1883, Margaret, dau. of late Wm. Leader, Esq., Rosnalce, Co. Cork. Res. : Dean's Hill. Armagh. Clubs : Carlton, and Kildare Street, Dublin. ARMSTRONG, Marcus Beresford, late Capt., 8th Brig. N. Irish Div. R.A. ; D.L., J.P., Co. Tipperary ; J.P., Co SUgo . eldest son of William Armstrong, of Bally- david, Co. Waterford : b. 1846 : m. 1&88, Rosalie, dau. of Maurice Maude, of Lenaghan, Co. Fermanagh. Res. : Moy- aliEfe, Thurles, Co. Tipperary : Chaff v-ool. Ballymote, Co. Sligo ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. ARMSTRONG, Rev. Chancellor Simon Carter, B.A. (T.C D). Educ : Bournemouth Preparatory College (Wank- ivn's) : Eathraines School ; Trimty Col- lege, Dublin. Deacon, 1885 ; Priest, 1886 • Curate of Drumcannon, Tramore, 1885-6; Rector of Shrule, Ballymahon, 1886-91 ; Tubbercurry, 1891-2 : Curate of Portadown, 1892-4 : Rector of Temp e- derrv 1894-1911 ; Rector of Kilrush, Co Clare, since 1911 : b. Aug., 1856 ; son of Alan Armstrong, late of Lakeview Manor- hamilton, Co. Leitrim ; m. 18<8, liiliza, dau. of John Martin, Solicitor, Dublin ; eight sons, five dau. Pubns. ; The Cooney- ites or Dippers ; being a Plain Refutation of their Errors. Recns. : angling, chess. Res. : Kilrush, Co. Clare. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. ARMSTRONG, Major William For- tescue, D.S.O. (1018), M.C. (1917) ; Capt. and Brevet Major R.G.A. ; European War, 1911-18 (despatches) ; eldest son of Henry Bruce Armstrong, D.L., M.P., of Deans HiU, Armagh; b. 1885; m. 1920, Madeleine, dau. of Madame Toucas Mas- pillon, of Paris, and widow of Major H. A. Hamilton, E.F.A. Res. : Deans Hill, Armagh. ARNOTT, Sip John Alexander, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1896) ; Hon. Lt.- Col., 4th Bn. Cheshire Rest. ; D.L., J. P., Co. Cork, and J. P., Co. Dublin ; Chair- man and Managing Director of the *' Irish Times," Ltd. ; eldest son of Sir John, 1st Bart, by his first marriage with Margaret (d. 1866), dau. of late John James Mc- Kinley ; b. 15th Nov., 1853 ; s. his father as 2nd Bart., 28th March, 1898 ; m. 27th Sept., 1881, Caroline Sydney (D.B.E.), eldest dau. of Sir Frederick M. Williams, 2nd Bart., and has issue living, 3 sons and 3 dau. Res. : 12 Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs : Carlton, and Kildare Street, Dublin. ARRAN, Earl of, 1762 ; Viscount Sudley and Baron Saunders, 1758 (Irld.) ; Baron Sudley (Unit. Kgd., 1884) ; and a Bart., 1662, Arthur Jocelyn Charles Gore, 6th Earl, K.P. (1909); P.C. (1917); D.L., Co, Mayo ; Capt. and Brevet Major, and late Adjt. Roy. Horse Gds., Blue ; served in Transvaal War ; late Maj. Egyptian Cavalry ; only .son of Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox, 5th Earl, K.P., and the Hon. Edith Jocelyn, (d. 1871), dau. of the late Robert Viscount Jocelyn, and granddau. of 3rd Earl of Roden ; ' b. Sept., 1868 ; s. his father, 14th March, 14th 1901 ; m. 16th August, 1902, Maud Jacqueline Marie Beauclerk, only dau. of Baron Huyssen de Kathendyke, of Kathen- dyke, Zeeland, Holland, and has issue two sons. Res. : Castle Gore, Ballina, Co. Mayo ; Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth, Hert- fordshire. Clubs : Turf, Travellers', Royal Yacht Squadron, Garrick and Bachelors'. ASHBOURNE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1885) : William Gibson, 2nd Baron, M.A. (T.C.D.), M.A., Oxon; J. P., Cos. Dublin and Meath ; eldest son of Edward, 1st Baron, P.C, K.C. LL.D., and Frances Maria Adelaide, 2nd dau. of late Henrv Cope Colles : b. 16th Dec, 1868 ; s. his lather 22nd May, 1913 : m. 8th Jan., 1896, Mademoiselle de Monbrison, of Paris. Pubns. : The Abb6 Lamennais and the Liberal Catholic Movement in France, 1896; L'Eglise Libre dans I'Etat Libre, 1907. Res. : 17 Rue Des Domeliers, Compiegne. France. Clubs: Athenaeum; United Arts, Dublin. ASHBROOK, Viscount, 1751 ; Baron, of Castle Durrow, 1733 (Irld.), Llowarch, Robert Flower, 9th Viscount, D.L., J. P., Queen's Co. (High Sheriff, 1920-21); b. 9th July, 1870 ; 3rd son of 8th Viscount and Gertrude Sophia (d. 1911), dau of Rev. S. Hamilton ; s. father, 1919 ; ni. 1899, Gladys, dau. of Sir G. W. A. Higgin- son ; one s., one dau. Owns about 23,000 acres. Res. : Castle Durrow, and Knock- atrina House, Queen's Co. ASHLIN, Qeo. C, R.H.A., F.R.I.B.A., ex-President, Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland. Educ. : College of St. Servais, Liege ; Oscott College, near Birmingham ; student of Royal Academv, London, 1858 ; pupil of the late E. Welby Pugin, 1856-60. Practised as an architect in Ireland in partnership \^-ith the late E. W. Pugin, 1860-70, afterwards independently ; prin- cipal buildings-Queenstown Cathedral, and aboiit 50 other Churches in Ireland ; de- signed Portrane Asylum, which cost about £300,000. Recns. : sketching, cycling, golf ; 3rd son of J. M. Ashlin, J.P., Rush Hill, Surrey ; b. Carrigrenane House, Co. Cork, 1837 ; m a dau of late Augustus Welby Pugin. Res. : St. George's, Kil- liney, Co. Dublin : 7 Dawson Street, Dublin ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. ASHTOWN, Baron (Irld., 1800), Frederick Oliver Trench, 3rd Baron, D.L. Co. Galway ; a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1908-15 ; eldest son of the late Hon. Frederick Sydney Charles Trench and Lady Anne Le Poer Trench, elder dau. of 3rd Earl of Clancarty ; b. 2nd Feb., 1868 ; s. his grandfather, 12th Sept., 1880; ni. 11th Jan., 1894, Violet, youngest dau. of Col. Cosby, D.L., Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co., and has issue living two sons and a dau. Recns. : shooting and fishing. Res. : Woodlawn House, Co. Galway : Glenahira Lodge, Clonmel. Clubs ; Carlton and Kildare Street, Dublin. ATHLUMNEY, Baron (Irld., 1863), Baron Meredyth (Unit. Kgd., 1866), and a Baronet (Irld.), 1748, James Herheit Gustavus Meredyth Somerville, 2nd Baron. Educ. : Harrow ; J. P. Co. 3Ieath. Was a Page of Honour to three successive Vice- roys of Ireland ; formerly Lieut., 5th J>n. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt., formerly Coldstream Gds., formerly Major Kent Artillery, E.D., R.A., now Lt.-Col. reserve of officers, Coldstream Gds., and an A.D.C. to Lord Lieut, of Ireland (Earl Cadogan) ; served with Egyptian Army, 1890-96 (Medjidie Order), and Dongola Expedn., 1896 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps, order of the Osmanieh) ; served through the Boer War (Medal and four clasps), 1900-1 ; A. P.M. London Dist. during Great War (mentioned in London Gazette for services rendered) ; elder son of Sir William, 1st Baron, and his second wife, Maria Georgina Elizabeth (d. 1899), only dau. of the late Herbert George Jones, Serjeant-at-Law ; b. 23rd March, 1865 ; s. his father, 7th Dec, 1873 ; m. 1919, Margery Honor, youngest dau. of Henry Boan, of Pyports, Cobham, Surrey, THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. and Australia. Res. : Somerville, Balrath, Co. Meath. Clubs : Guards', Turf, Kiidare Street, and St. George's Yacht. ATHY, Edmond Joseph Philip Lynch, late Cart., Galway Art ; D.L., J. P. Co. Galway (High Sheriff, 190.3) ; only son of late Randle Lvnch Athy, of Reville, Co. Galway ; b. 1859 ; m. 1881, Annette, dau. of Richard Gradwell, of Dowth Hall, Co. Meath. Res. : Renville, Oranmore, Co Galway. ATKIN, Rt. Hon. Sir James Richard, P.C. (1919), Knt. (1913); a Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1913-18, and a Lord Justice of Appeal from 1919 ; Barrister, Gray's Inn, 1891 ; Bencher, 1906 ; K.C., 1906 ; eldest son of late Robert Travers Atkin, of Fernhill, Co. Cork ; b. 1867 ; m. 18 — , Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of William Hemmant, formerly Col. Treasurer of Queensland. Res. : 16 Southwell Gardens, Kensington, London, S.W. ATKINSON, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1905), (Life Peerage), John Atkinson ; Lord of Appeal-in-()rdinary, 1905 ; P.C, Irld. (1895): P.C, Engl. (1905): Bar., King's Inns, Dublin, 1865 ; called to English Bar, Inner Temple, 1890; Q.C, 1880 ; Bencher, King's Inns, 1885 ; from 1889 to 1892 was Solicitor- General for Ireland : Attorney-General, 1892 and 1895- 1905 ; M.P. for N. Londonderry, 1805-1905 ; b. 1844. Res. : 39 Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W. Clubs ; Carlton and Kiidare Street. ATKINSON, Ven. Edward Dupre', LL.B. ; m. Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. L'Estrange, Kilcummiu, Banagher, King's Co. : two sons, three dau. Barrister, King's Inns, 1878 ; ordained Deacon for the curacy of Seapatrick, Banbridge, 1880 ; Rector of Donaghcloney, 1884-1918 ; Rural Dean of Shankill. Archdeacon of Dfomore; Vicar of Rostrevor since 1919 ; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Down ; b. 2nd Feb., 1855 ; son of Richard Atkinson, late of Gortmore, Dundrum, Co. Dublin, and Mary Jane, dau. of Capt. George Holding, late of Lime Park, Caledon. Pubns. : An Ulster Parish ; Private Prayers for Irii^h Church People. Res. : The Vicarage, Rostrevor, Co. Down. ATKINSON, Major Guy Montague, D.S.O. (1916); served in S. African War, 1902, European War, 1914-19, Major, K.R.R.C from 1917 ; elder son of Lt.- Col. Guy Newcomen, of Cangort, King's Co.; b. 1890; m. 1920, Hon. Bertha Beatrice, 5th dau. of 5th Baron Wynford. Res. : Cangort, Shinrone, King's Co. ATKINSON, Thomas Richard Dur- bin, D.L., J. P., Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1888) second surviving son of late Edward Atkinson, M.D., J. P., of Glenwilliam Castle, Co. Limerick ; b. 1863 ; m. 1884, Sophie, dau. of Capt. Wilkinson, 30th Regt., of St. Oswalds, Limerick. Res. : Glenwilliam Castle, Ballingarry, Co. Limerick. Clubs : Kiidare Street, Dublin ; Boodle's, London. AUSTIN, Sir William Michael Byron, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1894); Master of the East Galway FoxhounfU ; served in European War, 1915 ; Capt. Comdg. T. and S. Column Yorkshire Mounted Brigade, A.S.C, 1908-10; a J.P for West Riding of Yorkshire ; son of Sir John, 1st Bart., and Agnes, dau. of late Samuel S. Byron, of West Ayton, Yorks ; b. 27th Nov., 1871 : s. his father 30th March, 1906 ; m. 1896, Violet, dau of Alexander Fraser, of Westerfield House, near Ipswich, and has issue two sons and three daus. Res. : Gurthalougha Borriso- kane, Co. Tipperary ; Fryston Hall, Ferrybridge. AVA, Earl of, Basil Sheridan Hamilton- Temple -Blackwood : only son of 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava ; b. 1900. AYLMER, Major John Algernon, B.A. (Trin. Coll Camb.) ; D.L., J.P. Co. Kiidare (High Sheriff, 1896) ; Major late 4th Dragoon Gds. ; served in Egypt 1882 ; eldest son of late M. Avlmer. of Courtown, Co. Kiidare ; b. 1853 ; m. 1886, Blanche (d. 1895), 3rd dau. of John Eveleigh Wyndham, of Clearwell Court, Gloucester- shire, and widow of Capt. George Mont- gomery, R.H.A., and has issue a son and a dau. Res. : Courtown, Kilcock, Co. Kiidare. Clubs : Naval and Military and Cavalry, London ; and Kiidare Street, Dublin, BABINQTON, Very Rev. Richard, M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Dean of Cork since 1914 ; b. Londonderry, 4th Feb., 1869 ; son of late Rev. Canon R. Babington, of London- derry ; m. 1899, Catherine, dau. of late Rev. Robert Hamilton, Drumcree, Co. Tvrone; one son. Ordained, 1892 : Curate of Drumragh, Omagh, 1892-99 ; Rector of Moville, Co. Donegal, 1899-1905 ; Rector of Drumragh, Omagh, 1905-14 : Canon of Derry Cathedral, 1911. Recns. : fishing, gardening. Res. : The Deanery, Cork. Club ; Cork County. BAQENAL, Beauchamp Frederick, D.L., J. P., Co. Carlow (High Sheriff, 1871) ; late Lieut, 45th (Sherwood Foresters) Regt. ; served in Abyssinian Campaign, 1868. Eldest surviving son of late Philip Bagenal, of Benekerrv, Co. Carlow ; b. 1846 : m. 1870, Ethel Mary, 3rd dau. of late R. W. Hall-Dare, D.L., ofXewtown- barry, Co. Wexford. Res. : Benekerry House, Carlow. BAQOT, John Christopher, J. P., Co. Galway ; eldest surviving son of late John Lloyd Neville Bagot, J. P., of Aughrane Castle, and Ballyturin, Co. Galway ; b. 1856 ; m. 1891, Anna C, only dau. of Lt.- Col. Fleming, Mayfield, Ashbourne, Derby- shire. Res. : Ballyturin, Gort, Co. Galway. 10 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. BAQWELL, Major John, M.T.O. (1909), M.C. (1916), Chevalier Legion of Honour ; Order of White Eagle of Serbia ; late Capt., IS'orfolk liegt. ; Bt. -Major, 3rd Bn. Norfolk Begt., 1917 ; G.S.O. (2nd Grade), 1916 ; served in Somaliland, 190S- 10; Eiiropean War, 1914-19; only son of William Bagwell, J. P., of East Grove, Co. Cork ; b. 1881 : m. 1914, Mary Ethel, 2nd dau. of late Samuel Eingane, D.L., of Glenganagh, Co. Down. Keens. : hunting, motoring. Res. : Belgrove. Qneenstown, Co. Cork. BAQWELL, John, D.L., J.P., Co. Tipperary. Educ. : Harrow ; Trinity College, Oxford. Assistant Superintendent of Line, Midland Baihvay, 1905-9 ; Super- intendent of Passenger Service, 191U-11 ; General Manager, Great Northern Railway of Ireland since 1911 ; b. 1874 ; only son of late Richard Bagwell, of Marlfleld, Clonmel ; m. 1901, Louise, dau. of Maj.-Gen. George Shaw, C.B. ; two sous, one dau. Recns. : shooting, fishing, sailing. Res. : Drum- leek, Howth, Co. Dublin ; Clubs : Travel- lers', London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht. BAIRD, Sir Robert Hugh Hanley, K.B.B. (1921). D.L. for Belfast ; Mauasiug Director, W. and G. Baird, Ltd., " Belfast Telegraph " ; controls " Belfast Tele- graoh," and founded and controls " Irish Daily Telegraph." 1904 ; " Ireland's Satur- day Night," 1S94 ; " Belfast Weekly Telegraph," " Larne Times," 1891 ; " BaJlymena Weekly Telegraph," 1S87 ; Member of Board of Management, Royal Victoria Hospital : President of the Master Printers' Federation, 1910 ; President Irish Newspaper Society, 1913; Chaurman of Ulstx;r District Institute of Journalists, 1910 ; Past S.Ct.W. of Ma^ionic Province of Antrim ; Life Governor of Masonic Orphan Boys' and Girls' Schools, Dublin, and Member of 30 Degree ; Life Member, Newspsper Press Fund ; Irish representa- tive, Admiralty, War Office, and Press Committee, since its formation, 1910 ; b. 1855. Res. : Park Lodge, Cave Hill, Belfast. BAKER, Major Robert Joseph, D.S.O. (1002), late Royal Dublin Fusiliers: served in the South African War, 1900- 1902, mentioned in despatches twice ; Queen's Medal with three clasps, King's Medal v.ith two clasps ; served in the Army Remount Service during the Great War, 1914-1919 : b. 28th April, 1857 ; son o? the late John Baker, Co. Dublin ; m. 1880, Florence Mary Josephine, elder dau. of the late J. B. Meerwald, (L^'eylon Civil Service and has issue three sons and three dans. Res. : 77 Grosvenor Square, Rathmines, Co. Dublin. BALFE, Michael Joseph, late Capt. Connaught Rangers, and formerly Hon. Major 5th Batt. (Mil.); D.L., J.P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1875-1890) ; eldest son of P. J. Balfe, J.P., of South Park, Co. Roscommon ; b. 1849 ; m. 1885, Kathleen, 4th dau. of late J. O'Connell, D.L. Res. : South Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. BALFOUR, Biayney Reynell Town- ley, M.A. (Cantab.), D.L., J. P., Co. Louth, J. P., Co. Meath ; eldest son of late B. Townlev Balfour, J. P., of Townley Hall, Co. Louth ; b. 1345 ; m. 1906, Madeline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Kells Incram, LL.D., late vice-provost of Trin. Coll., Dublin. Res. : Townley Hall, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Sackville Street Club, Dublin. BALL, Sir Charles Arthur Kinahan, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1911), M.D., B.Ch., F.R. C.S.I. ; Surgeon, Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon, Monkstown Hospital, Stewart Institution, and Rest for the Dving ; eldest son of Sir Charles Bent, 1st Bart., M.Ch., F.R.C.S.I., and Annie Julia, eldest dau. of the late Daniel Kinahan, of Roebuck Park, Dundrum ; b. 29th Mar., 1877 : s. his father, 17th March, 1916 ; m. 25th April, 1907, Elizabeth Smyth, dau of J. Smyth Wilson, of Berkeley, California. Res. : 24 Merrion Sctuare, Dublin. BANDO.N, Earl of, and Viscount Bernard, 1800; Viscount Bandon, 1795; Baron Bandon, 1793 (Irld.), James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl, K.P. (1900). Elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1881 ; Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County and City of Cork ; Hon. Col. Cork City Art. ; son of Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl, and Catherine Mary (d. 15th Dec, 1873), eldest dau. of the late Thomas Whit- more, Esq., of Aplev Park, Shropshire ; b. 12th Sept., 1850; s. his father, 17th Feb., 1877 ; m. 22nd June, 1876, the Hon. Georgina Evans Freke, (J.B.E., dau. of 7th Baron Carbery. Res. : Castle Bernard, Bandon, and Durras Court, Bantry, Co. Cork. Clubs : Carlton, Loudon ; Sack- ville Street, Dublin. BANGOR, Viscount, 1781 ; Baron Ban2or, 1770 (Irld.), Maxwell Richard Crosbie Ward, 6th Visct. ; O.B.E. (1919) ; Lt.-Col., R.A. (ret.) Elected a Representa- tive Peer for Ireland, 1913 ; Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; served in European War, 1914-19. Only surviving son of Henry William Crosbie, 5th Visct., by his 1st marriage with Mary (d. 1869), dau. of the late Rev. Henry King, of Ballvlin ; b. 4th May, 1868 ; s. his father as 6th Visct., 23rd February, 1911 ; m. 5th Jan., 1905, Agnes Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the late Dacre Hamilton, D.L., of Cor- nacassa, Co. Monaghan ; has issue one son and 3 dans. Recns. : yachting and shoot- ing. Res. : Castle Ward, Downpatrick, Co. Down. Clubs : Army and Navy, S.W. ; Royal Yacht Squadron ; Royal Ulster Yacht, Bangor, Co. Down. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. II BARBOUR, Harold Adrian Miine, Member of Senate of Northeru Ireland, 1921 ; Member of Antrim Co. Council ; son of John D. Barbour, D.L. ; b. 187-1 ; m. Anna Edward, dau. of late Robert Barbour, of Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.A., and Hilden, Lisburn. Res. : Strathearne, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim. BARBOUR, John Milne, M.A. (Oxon.) (M.P. for Co. Antrim, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); is a D.L., J. P. Co. Antrim (High Sheriif, 1905), and for Co Down (High Sheriff, 1907) ; Chairman and Managing Director of the Linen Thread Co., Ltd., Glasgow, and of Wm. Barbour & Sons, Ltd., of Hilden, Lisburn ; Chairman of the Ulster Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. ; a Director of the Great Northern Railway, Ireland ; a Harbour Commissioner, Bel- fast ; v.'as President of Chamber of Com- merce, 1911 : Parliamentary and Financial Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Northern Parliament. Ireland, from 1921; son of John D. Barbour, D.L., J. P., of Hilden, Lisburn ; b. 186S ; m. 1899, a dau. of Robert Barbour, of Paterson, New Jersey. Res. : Conway House,' Dun- murry, Co. Antrim. BARING, Godfrey Nigel Everard, J.P., Co. Limerick, Master Fo.x Hounds, Co. Limerick ; son of late Thomas Charles Baring, M.P., of High Beech, Essex ; b. 1870; m. 1908, Hon. Ada Sybil, dau. of 2ad Baron Fermoy ; one son, two dans. lies. : Rockbarton, Kilmallock, Co. Lim- erick. Club ; Boodle's. BARNARD, Lieut. -Col. Cyril Darcy Vivien Gary, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1915, Bar, 1917), Croix de Guerre (Italy) : entered Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Eegt.), 1909; Capt., 1909; Major, 1915; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1918 ; served in S. African War, 1960 (Queen's Medal with three clasps) ; European War, 1914-18, as a Staff-CJapt., and Comdg. 15th Hampshire Regt., subsequently as a Brig. -Com., then as an Area Com It. with rank of Brig.- Gen. (wounded twice) ; son of late Charles Cary-Barnard ; b. 1876; m. 1910, Henri- etta Maud Maria, dau. of the late Col. Dudley Thomas Persse, Somerset L.I. Res. : BelleviUe, Athenry, Co. Galway. White's Club. BARRETT, Denis, Assistant-Commis- gioner, Dublin Metropolitan Police. Ap- pointed 1920, then District Inspector, R.I.C., Kilrush, Co. Clare ; Justice of the Peace for Dublin City and County. Ad- dress : D.^LP. Head Quarters, Dublin. BARRETT, Capt. Frederick Whit- field, Capt., 15th Hussars ; Captained the British Polo Team which visited America in 1914; youngest son of W. J. Barrett, of Silver Spring House, Cork ; b. 1875 ; m. 1904, Hon. Isobel Edwardes, dau. of 4th Baron Kensington, Rea, : Silver Spring House, Cork. I BARRINQTON, Sir Charles Burton, ' Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1831), M.A. (T.C.D.) ; D.L., J. P., Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1877) ; formerly Hon. Col. Limerick City Artillery Mil. ; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons of North Munster ; eldest son of Sir Croker, 4th Bart., and Anna Felicia (d. 1873), eldest dau. of late John Beatty West, M.P. ; b. 1848 ; S. his father 4th July, 1890: m. 14th Feb., 1895, Mary Rose, dau. of Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, 10th Bart., and has issue two sons and a dau. Res. : Glens tal, Limerick. Clubs : Carlton, Loudon ; Kildare Street, Dublin. BARRY, David, O.B.E. (1919) ; General Manager, British and Irish Steam- packet Co., Ltd., Dublin, having previously been connected with Midland Railway (Northern Counties Committee), and G. and J. Burns, Ltd. Irish Director, York- shire Insurance Co., Ltd. ; Chairman, Dublin Port and Dock.s Board, 1922 ; Member of Council, Dublin Chamber of Commerce. Decorated O.B.E. for services rendered Nation during War in connection with shipping ; b. 4th April, 1873, at Ballycarry, Co. Antrim. Recns. : golf, motoring, farming. Res. : Corballis House, Clogran, Co. Dublin. BARRY, David Thomas, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.S., Eng., D.P.H. ; Professor of Physiology, Univ. Coll. Cork, since 1907. In medical practice at Rock Ferry, Cheshire, 1900 ; gave up general practice after taking primary Fellowship ; during the following years studied at Berlin, Heidelberg, and Paris ; b. Ballyannhan, Co. Cork ; son of late Thomas Barry ; m. 1908, Yvonne, dau. of Felix Boiret, architect, Paris. Pubns. : The Passing of Valois ; nuraeroua scientific publications on heart perfusion, etc. Recns. : golf, histological research. Res. : Alexandra Place, Cork. BARRY, Major James D., J. P., Co. and City of Dublin : served with Royal Horse Artillery, 1876-80 ; A.D.C. to Lords- Lieutenant of Ireland, 1889-1904 ; re- joined array for South African Campaign (medal with three clasps, despatches, promot"d major) ; embarked with 1st Expe lilionary Force, Aug., 1914, as Major 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and served with regiment at the front until appointed to Headquarters Staff, 55th Division, in France, Jan., 1916 ; eldest son of late Rt. Hon. C. R. Barry (The O'Barrymore, of The Galtees) ; m. 1895, Hon. Florence Madeline dau. of 4th Baron Claremorris, and widow of Johu Pollok, of Lismany, Ballinasloe. Res. : CoUinstown Park, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Royal Thames Yacht ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. BARRY, Edward, J.P., Co. Cork ; M.P. for S. Cork, 1892-1910; son of late Garratt Barry, of New Mill, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork ; b. 1852 ; m. 1882, Marianne, dau. of late Timothy Sullivan. Res. : Rathbarry, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 12 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. BARRY, James Qrene, M.R.S.A.I, Assistant Land Commissioner for Ireland, 1881-6 ; D.L. and J. P. for Co. Limericli and a freeman of the City of Limerick ; has been a County Grand Juror since 1867 ; Member of R. Soc. of Antiquaries from 1877 ; President of the North Munster Archaeological Society and to the journal of which he is a regular contributor ; b. 1841 ; eldest son of late James Barry, J. P., of Bellevue, Croorn, Co. Limerick, and Maria, dau. of John Grene, of Cappamurra House, Co. Tipperary ; Educ. : St. Mary's Coll., Oscott ; author of A Plan for the Settle- ment of the Irish Land Question ; The Ancient Irish Church of St. Patrick ; The Bourkes of Clanwilliam ; Sir John Bourke of Brittas ; Antiquites of the Isles of Aran and their Agrarian System ; Limerick in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth : The Cromwellian Settlement of the County Limerick, etc ; m. 1881, Mary, dau. of Thomas Kane, M.D., J. P., of White Hall, Limerick. Res. : Sandville House, Bally- neety, Co. Limerick. BARRY, Capt. James Harding, D.S.O. (1917), M.C. (1916); Capt., R.A.M.C. : served in European War, 1914-17 (wounded ; son of Lt.-Col. Barry, of Inver, Queenstown ; b. 1891 ; m. 1919, Pcuth, dau. of late A. G. Hanbury. Res. : Inver, Queenstown, Co. Cork. BARRY, James Robert Bury, D.L J. P., Co. Cork (Hi?h Sheriff, 1910); assumed additional surname of Barry, 1888 : only son of Capt. Robert Bury, 7th Dragoons ; b. 187.') ; m. 1906, Judith Isabel, only dau. of William llingrose Ringrose-Voase, J. P., of Anlaby House, Yorks. Res. : Ballvclough, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Kildare Street Club, Dublin, and United Service Club, London. BARRY, Major John Redmond, D.S.O. (1917) ; Major, R.F.A. ; served in European War, 1914-17 (wounded) ; eldest son of Lt.-Col. Barry, of Inver, Queenstown ; b. 1889 ; ni. 1918, Mary, dau. of late Major H. Pi.. F. Anderson, Indian Army. Res. : Inver, Queenstown, Co. Cork. BARRY, Henry Robert Bruno Stand- ish, J. P., Co. Cork ; son of late Charles Standish Barry, J. P., of Leamlara, Co. Cork, and Hon. Margaret (d.l916), sister of 4th Viscount Southwell ; b. 1873 ; m. 1899, Eleanor Lilian Helene, dau. of Major-Gen. C. B. Lucie-Smith. Res. : Leamlara, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. BARRY, Richard Fitzwilliam, B.A., LL.B. (T.C.D.), J. P., Co. Cork; Crown Solicitor, King's County ; claimant to dormant title of Viscount Buttevant, to which his grandfather, James Redmond Barry, lodged a claim, the hearing of which was adjourned, before the Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords, 1823 ; b. 18th Sept., 1861 ; only surviving son of late Capt. William Fitzjames Barry, J. P., Resident Magistrate, and Annette Thelaire, dau. of Edmond Hore, Liverpool ; m. 1890, Catherine Frances, dau. of late Frederick Augustus White, (bounty Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary ; five sons, four da us. Res. : John's Place, Birr, King's County ; Glandore, Co. Cork. Clubs : University, Dublin ; King's County and Ormond, Birr. BARRY, William Norton, Master, Castlecor Beagles, 1880-85 ; Master (or Field-Master), Duhallow Fox Hounds, 1886-1919; J.P., Cork County; Member of Kanturk Rural District Council ; b. 1859 ; son of William Norton Barry and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Wrixon Becher, 1st Bart. ; m. 1st, Constance, dau. of F. J. Walker ; 2nd, Adelaide Maude (3irs. Barry was Irish lawn tennis cham- pion), dau. of Sir John Wrixon Becher, 3rd Bart. Res. : Castlecor, Kanturk, Co. Cork. BARRYMORE, Baron (Unit. Ksd., 1902), Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, P.C. Irld. (1896). Is a J.P. for Cheshire (Sheriff, 1883), J.P. for Hutingdonshire : also J. P., D.L. for Co. Cork (Sheriff, 1886) ; son of the late Mr. J. H. Smith-Barrv ; b. 1843 ; m. 1868, Lady Mary (d. 1884), dau. of 3rd Earl of Dunraven ; 2nd, 1889, Mrs. Post, widow of Arthur Post, and daii. of the late General Wadsworth, U.S. A, M.P. for Cork Co., 1867-74 : South Hunting- donshire, 1886-1900. Res. : 20 Hill Street, Mayfair, W. ; Fota Island, Queenstown, Co. Cork ; Marbury Hall, Northwich, Cheshire. Carlton Club. BARTON, Lt.-Col. Baptist John- ston, D.S.O. (1915) and bar (1918); D.L., J.P., Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1922) ; Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers ; served in European War, 1914-18 ; eldest son of Co), liaptist Johnston Barton, D.L., A.D.C., of Greenfort, Co. Donegal (d. 1914) ; b. 1876 : m. 1908, Kathleen Maude, eldest dau. of Egbert de Hamel, of Middleton Hall, Warwickshire. Res. : Greenfort, Ballyna- shanagh, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. BARTON, Right Hon. Sir Dunbar Plunket, Bart. (Unit. Kgd, 1918), M.A. (Oxon.), P.C. (1918) ; was educated at Harrow and Oxford, where he was Presi- dent of the Oxford Union : called to the Irish Bar, 1880 ; appointed King's Inns Professor (Law of Personal Property, Practice, Pleading, and Evidence), 1885 ; re-appointed King's Inns Professor (Law of Personal Property, Contract, and Tort), 1888 ; appointed Q.C., 1889 ; a Bencher of the King's Inns, 1892 ; called to the English Bar, 1893 ; a Bencher of Gray's Inn, 1898 ; was M.P. for Mid-Armagn Division of Co. Armagh, 1891-1900 ; first elected, unopposed, 1891 ; re-elected, unopposed, 1892, 1895, and 1898 on being appointed Solicitor- General. Solicitor- THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 13 General for Ireland, 1898-1900 ; a Judge King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice, 1900-04, transferred to the Chancery Division to succeed the Vice-Chancellor of Ireland, 1904 : resigned, 1918. A member of the Senate of the National University of Ireland, 1909 ; a Commissioner of Irish Lights, 1918 : a member of the Irish War Aims Committee, 1918 ; Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Irish National War Memorial, 1919 ; a Chairman of the Industrial Court and Member of War Compensation Court ; eldest son of the late Thomas Henry and the Hon. Charlotte Barton, dau. of 3rd Lord Plunket ; b. 29th Oct., 1853 ; m. 5th October, 1900, Mary, dau. of late Joseph Manly, has issue one son. Clubs : Athenaeum, Carlton and Constitutional, London ; Kildare Street, Sackville Street, and University, Dublin, BARTON, Sir John Qeorge, Knt. (1902) ; C.F.. (1900) ; F.S.I. ; studied engineering under Messrs. Maudsley, Sons, and Field, London, and James Barton, Member of Council, Institute C.E. ; con- structed the Castlederg Light Railway; was joint engineer of the Clogher Valley Railway ; Inspecting Engineer of the Board of Works ; Government Arbitrator under Board of Trade for several railways in Ireland ; member of Departmental Com- mittees on Science Colleges for Ireland. Decorated for service in connection with the Local Govt. (Ireland) Act ; late Commissioner of Valuation and Chief Boundary Surveyor of Ireland to 1917 ; b. 13th October, 1850 ; son of James Barton, M.Inst.C.E., Farndreg, Co. Louth ; m. 1916, Florence, dau. of Col. C. Grantham, and widow of Col. A. E. Hamilton Smyth. Pves. : Farndreg, Co. Louth. Clubs : Windham, Constitutional, London ; Hi- bernian United Service, Dublin. BARTON, Robert Childers (MP. for West Wicklow from 1918) ; Chairman, Wicklow Co. Council from 1920 ; Secretary for Economic Affairs in Dail Eireanu to 1922; served in European War, 1915-18 as an officer ; b. 1881. Res. : Glenda- lough House, Annamoe, Co. Wicklow. BARTON, Lieut.-Col. William Hugh, D.S.O. (1917) ; formerly Lieut.-Col., R.A.S.C.^, served in S African War, 1899-1901 (Queen's Medal with four clasps, King's Medal with two clasps) ; European War, 1914-18 (despatches) ; son of Charles Robert Barton, of the Waterfoot, Fermanagh ; b. 1874 ; m. 1917, Ardvn Marion, dau. of Col. H. T. S. Patteson. Res. : Pettigo, Co. Donegal. BASTABLE, Charles F., M.A., LL.D. (T.C.D.) : Professor of Political Economy, Dublin University, since 1882 ; Prof, of Jurisprudence and International Law, Dublin University, 1902 ; Regius Professor of Laws since 1908 ; Professor of Juris- prudence and Political Economy, Queen's College, Galway, 1883-1903; Examiner, University of London, 1888-93, 1897-1903, 1904-7, 1912-16; University of Wales, 1898-1902 ; Royal University of Ireland, 1888-91, 1895-99; University of Manches- ter, 1905-7 ; University of New Zealand, 1909-13 ; Queen's University of Belfast, 1910-1913; Cambridge University, 1913, 1914, 1919 ; University of Liverpool, 1914- 18 ; University of Sheffield, 1915-17 ; George Rae Lecturer, University College of North Wales, 1905 ; Warburton Lecturer, University of Manchester, 1909-10 ; Presi- dent of Section F. Brit. Assoc. (Oxford), 1894. Pubns. : Theory of International Trade ; Commerce of Nations ; Public Finance ; contributor to Encyclopaedia Britaunica, articles English Finance, Finance, Money (9th, 10th, and 11th eds.), Harmsworth Encyclopaedia, The Encyclo- pajdia of Accounting, Dictionary of Politi- cal Economy, Quarterly Journal of Econo- mics, and Economic Joiu-nal ; son of Rev. R. Bastable; b. at Charleville, 1855. Res. : 52 Brighton Road, Rathgar, Dublin. BATTEN, Lieut.-Col. John Beard- more, D.S.O. (1917). Educ. : Winchester College ; joined Roval Fusiliers, 2nd Lieut., 1901 ; Lieut., 1904 ; Captain, 1910. Resigned regular Commission, 1912 ; served in France during War, and commanded 24th Batt. Manchester Regiment ; b. 30th March, 1883 ; eldest son of Col. Cary Batten, O.B.E. ; m, 1910, Mary Evelyn, dau. of John Locke. Res. : Lynn Lodge, MuUingar. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin, Army and Navy, London. BATTERSBY, John RadcMff, J.P., Cos. Meath and Westmeath ; Barrister, King's Inns, 1864 ; Lincoln's Inn, 1865 ; son of late Geo. Battersby, LL.D., of Loughbawn, Co. Westmeath ; Judge of Consistorial Court, Dublin ; b. 1839 ; m. 1873, Augusta, dau. of John Rynd, of Reynella, Co. Westmeath. Res. : Lough- bawn, nr. Collinstown, Co. Westmeath. BATTERSBY, Major-Qen. Thomas Preston, C.B. (1917), F.R.A.S. Lieut., Royal Artillery, 1876 ; served in the Army Ordnance Department from 1882-1918 ; Assistant Director-General of Ordnance, Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores, 1913-14 ; Inspector of Army Ordnance Services, 1914-1918. Pubns. ; Some Works under a Pseudonym. Recns. : chiefly scientific ; son of Charles John Battersby, of Cromlyn, Westmeath ; m. Agnes Janet, dau. of John Evens, of The Haven, St. Stephen's, Canterbury. Res. : Cromlyn, Rathowen, Co. Westmeath. BATTERSBY, Thos. Stephenson Francis, M.A. (T.C.D.), K.C. ; Senior Crown Prosecutor Waterford City and County and Queen's County ; J.P., Cos. Dublin and Meath. Educ. : Rathmines School ; Marlborough College ; Dublin University. Various honours and prizes 14 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. in Trinity College, Dublin, in History, English Literature, and Irish ; graduated witli Senior Modaratorship and gold medal in History, Political Economy, and Law ; University Philosophical Society's medal in Composition ; College Historical Society's medal in History. President of the Uni- ▼ersity Philosophical Society, 1878-79 ; various cups in University Ro^\ing Club ; in the University 1st football XV. ; Road Club medal 100 miles in 12 hours (solid t\T:e) ; cups for long dive, Marlborough, Wicklow, and Skerries ; Iri-h record long- distance swim (Bray Head to Dalkey Island), 51 miles in 121 minutes, July 22nd, 1884 ; won cruisers races. Skerries Regattas, 1898 and 1899. Some time Chairman, Dublin Musical Society ; con- tested (U.) S. Fermanagh, 1900-1910; Vice-President, City of Dublin Unionist Association and Member of Council of S. Co. Dublin Unionist Association ; Execu- tive Committee Feis Ceoil. Pubns. : Compensation to Landlords the corollary to the Land Act ; The Fiscal Question in the United States ; Grand Jury Laws of Ireland; Irish Election Law; Municipal Elections ; The Pocket Pleader. Recns. : yachting, summing, cycling, golf, tennis, croquet; b. 17th Anril, 1855; son of Fras. Battersby, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., and Elizabeth Crooke ; in. 18S3, Jeanie, dan. of Sanmel Gerrard Solicitor ; one son two dans. Re^. : 45 Upper ]\rount Street, Dublin ; Shenick Lodge, Skerries, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Royal Ulster Yacht, Skerries Golf. BATTLEY, Lieut. -Col. D'Oyly Cade, D.L. J. P., Co. Wicklow (High Sheriff, 1889), J.P., Cos. Cork and Dublin (High Sheriff, 1911); Lieut. -Col. late 3rd Batt. Middlesex Regt. ; eldest son of Major D'Oyly William Battley, late 77th Regt., of Belvedere Hall, Bray, Co. Wicklow; b. 1841 ; m. 1868, Annie, dau. of William Henry Jackson, of Inane, Co. Tipperary. Res. : Belvedere Hall, Bray, Co. Wicklow. United Service and Constitutional (.Uubs, Loudon. BAXTER, James Sinclair, M.A., Hon. LL.D., Dublin, LL.B. (Lond.); Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law. Trinity College, Dublin ; Professor of English Law, Queen's University, Belfast ; Barri3ter-at-Law ; m. 1901, Susan Byers ; one son, one dau. Res. : 8 Northbrook Road, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin; Common Room, Trinity College. BAYLY, Major Edward Archibald Theodore, D.S.O. (1917), Major Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Educ. : Radley College : University College, Oxford. Attached Egyptian Army, 1908-1918 ; served S. African War, 1809-1902; Relief of Ladv- smith, actions at Colenso, Tugela Heights, Pieter's Hill, operations in Transvaal and Cape Colony ; (severely wounded ; Queen's medal with 5 clasps ; King's medal with 2 clasps) ; Sudan, 1908 ; operations in Jebel Nyima District of S. Kordofan (Egyptian medal with clasp) : Sudan, 1910 ; operations in S Kordofan (Sudan medal with clasp) ; Sudan, 1916 ; conquest of Darfur (despatches, clasp to Sudan medal, D.S.O.) ; Sudan, 1917 ; operations against Lan Miers (in command ; despatches, 3rd class Order of the Nile, clasp to Sudan medal) ; Palestine, 1918 : b. 19th June, 1877 ; eldest son of late Col. E. R. Bayly, D.L., of Ballyarthur, Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow. Res. : Ballyarthur, Wooden- bridge, Co. Wicklow. Clubs : Sports ; Kildare Street, Dublin. BAYNE, Samuel Qamble, Banker ; b. Ulster, Ireland, Nov. 11th, 1844 ; son of Peter and Margaret Bayne. Educ. Royal Acad. Institution and Queen's College, Belfast ; m. 1874, Emily Kelsey, of New York ; started business in office of Sir James Hamilton, Belfast ; later linen manufacturer in Belfast until March, 1869 ; came to U.S. ; went to oil regions, 1870 ; drilled many wells there ; went aroimd the world, 1874-5 ; started in banking business in Bradford, Pa., organised first Nat. Bank and became its first President ; afterwards organised Nat. Banks in Tex., Kan., Miss., 3Iinn., and Ohio ; organised Seaboard Nat. Rank, 1883, now its President ; Treasurer Produce Exchange Deposit Vaults ; Presi- dent Atlas Improvement Co., Riverside Drive Property Association. Club : New York Athletic. Author : Pith of Astro- nomy, 1896; On an Irish Jaunting Car; Through Donegal and Connemara, 1902. Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel, 1909. Res. : White Plains, New York, and River- side Driven and 108th Street. Office : 18 Broadway, New York. BEAMISH, Richard Henrik, DL, J. P., Citv of Cork (High Sheriff, 1906 and 1911); eldest son of late Richd. Pigott Beamish, D.L.. of Ashbourne, Co. Cork, and Hulda (d. 1892), only dau. and heiress of Chas. G. Mozander, Knt., North Star of Sweden ; m. 1903, Violet, only dau. of Gen. Gilbert. Res. : Aslibourne, Gloun- thaune, Co. Cork. Reform Club, London. BEASLAl, Piaras, Commandant- General, T.D. ; son of P. L. Beazley, Editor, " Catholic Times," England ; T.D for East Kerry, 1918-1921, and for Co. Kerry and West Limerick from 1921 ; Army Pubhcity Director, with rank of Commandant-General, G.H.Q., Irish National Army ; Vice-President of Gaelic League ; President and Founder of " An Fainne " : President of " Na hAisteoiri " (a Gaelic dramatic society) ; Author of numerous plays, novels, translations, and a volume of verse in Irish ; b. 1885. Res. : •Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 15 BEATTY, Earl, Viscount Borodale of Wexford, and Baron Beatty of the ^S^orth Sea (Unit. Kgd. 1919), Admiral of tlie Fleet iSir David Beatty, 1st Earl, G.C.B. (1916), O.M. (1919), G.C.V.O. (1917), K.C.B. Mil. (1914), K.C.V.O. (191G). C.B. Mil. (1911), M.V.O., 4th class (1905), D.S.O. ; served with Dongola Expdn., 1896 ; Nile Expdn., 1S97 8 ; China Expdn., 1900 ; Comdg. 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron, 1913-14 ; Comd. Battle Cruiser Fleets, 1914-16 ; Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, 1916 to 1919 ; First Sea Lord at Admiralty from 1919. Son of David Longtield Beattv, of Borodale, Wexford ; b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Ethel, only dau. of Marshall Field, of Chicago, U.S.A., and has issue two sons. Res. : Hanover Lodge, Hanover Gate, Regent's Park, London, N.W. 8 ; Brooksby Hall, near Leicester. Clubs : Athenaeum, Naval and Military, and Turf, London ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. BEATTSE, The Right Hon. Sip Andrew, B.C., Irld. (1921), Kut. (1920), (Senator for Southern" Ireland (1921); D.L., J.P., Dublin Citv, F.I.D. ; High Sheriff of Dublin, 1918-20 ; Memb. of Dublin Corporation over 25 years, gives much time to Social Welfare work ; takes a deep interest in the development of Irish Industries. Is a member of several leading manufacturing and commercial establishments in Dublin ; largely in- terested in Light Railways and Tramways in England ; Chairman of Provl. Tramway Co. ; Great Grimsby Tramway Co., Ltd. ; Plymouth Tramway Co. ; Portsdown and Horndean Lt. Railway ; Gosport Electric Lighting Company ; Barnsley Brewery Co., Ltd. ; Member of the Governing Body, University College, Dublin ; Life Member, Royal Dublin Society, also of the Royal Zoological Society ; Member of the Board of Agriculture and Technical Instruction ; Governor of Westmorland Lock Hospital and other Hospitals in Dublin ; Chairman and Trustee of King Edward 7th Fund for Nurses in Ireland ; Chairman of the Citizens' Reception Committee to receive H.N. King Edward 7th on his visit to Dublin in 1902 ; stood for Parliament on three occasions, West Down, Ireland. Travelled in nearly every European country ; frequently in Russia, Italy, Balkan States, Austria, Hungary, America and Canada ; has given much time and attention to civic and economic subjects both at home and abroad ; International Financial and Political Subjects viewed from economical stand-point has had much of his attention. Son of the late John Beattie, of Pi,athfriland, Co. Down, Ireland : m. Rachel, dau. of the late Thomas Brien, Lanistown House, Donabate, Co. Dublin. Res. : 46 Fitz\Ailliam Square, Dublin. Club : National Liberal, White- hall, London, S.W. BEAUIVIONT-NESBITT, Edward John, O.B.E. (1919), B.A. Oxon., Lieu- tenant and Gustos Rotulorum of King's Co. from 1918 (High Sheriff, 1892) ; eldest son of late Rev. T. G. Beaumont, Pwector of Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 1863-88 ; b, 1860; m. 1890, Helen (d. 1918), 3rd dau. of late Fredk. Freeman Thomas, of Pvatton , Sussex ; assumed addtl. name of Nesbitt, 1886. Res. : 56 Rutland Gate, London, S.W. 7 : Tubberdalv, Edeuderry, King's Co. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Trave- lers', London. BECTIVE, Earl of, Terence Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, elder son of 4th Marquess of Headfort; b. 1st May, 1902. BEQLEY, John (Limerick); Priest, 1888 ; Canon and P.P., Cappagh, 1915 ; Druracollogher, 1917 ; M.R.I. A., 1909. Published Diocese of Limerick, Ancient I and Medieval, 1906. Educ. ; Mungret, Maynooth. Res. ; DrumcoUogher, Co. Limerick. BELL, Charles James, Banker ; b. at Dublin, Ireland, April 12th, 1858 ; son of David Charles Bell and Ellen Adine Hyland. Educ. at Wesley College, Dublin ; m. April 23rd, 1887, Grace B. Hubbard, of Wasliington, D.C. ; came to U.S., 1873 ; with Imperial Bank of Canada, at Toronto, 1875-80 ; General Manager Nat. Tele- phone Co., 1880-1, organising exchanges in north of Eng. ; organised banking house of Bell & Co., Washington, D.C, 1881; President Am. Security h, J. P., of Rathrobin, King's Co. ; b. 1849 ; m. 1891, Vera Josephine, 2nd dau. of late Sir Wm. Hy. Flower, K.C.B., F.R.S. Res. : Rathrobin, Tulla- more, King's Co. Naval and Military Club, London. BIQQER, Sir Edward Coey, Knt. (1921), M.D., M.Ch., L.M., K.Q.C.P. (Irel.) D.P.H., Medical Commissioner, Local Government Board : Chairman, Irish Public Health Council ; Irish Govern- ment Representative on the General Medical Council ; Chairman of the Central Mid^^^ves Board for Ireland ; Chairman, General Nursing CouncU for Ireland ; Chairman, Advisory Committee of the Blind : Medical ^Member of the Vice-Regal Commission on Poor Law Reform, 1903- 1906. Visiting Physician to Belfast Fever Hospital ; Visiting Physician to the Ulster IS THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. Hospital for Women and Children ; Author of the Irish Report on the Physical Con- dition of Mothers and Cliildren for the Carnegie Trust. Res. : Lisnacran, Glena- geary, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Royal Societies Club, London ; United Service Club, Dublin ; St. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin ; Irish Automobile Club, and Foxrock Golf Club. BIQQER, Francis Joseph, M.R.I.A., Vice-President, Royal Society of Anti- quaries, Past-President of Belfast Natura- lists' Field Club, Past-President of the Belfast Gaelic League ; seventh son of the late Joseph Bigger, of Ardrigh, Belfast ; past editor of Ulster Journal of Archgeology, author of Ulster Land War, 1760, Sir Arthur Chichester, The Magees, numerous articles, papers, and pamphlets on Irish Antiquarian Social and Artistic subjects. Recn. : gardening. Res. : Ardrigh, Bel- fast ; Castle Shane, Ardglass, Co. Down. Clubs : Union, Belfast ; Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Bangor. BLACKER, Edward Carew, D.L., J.P., Co. Wexford (High Sheriff, 1908); eldest surviving son of late Rev. Robert Shapland Carew Blacker, J. P., of Carrick- blacker, Co. Armagh, and Woodbrook, Co. Wexford ; b. 1863. Res. : Woodbrook, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Sackville Street Club, Dublin ; St. James's Club, London. BLACKER, Lt.-Col. Frederick St. John, D.S.O. ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; Capt. Rifle Brig., 1905-10, ret. p. 1910, and Capt. of the 5th Batt. (special res.), from 1910; Comd. 2/4 York and Lane. Regt ; oulv surviving son of late Wm. Blacker, J. P., of Castle Martin, Co. Kildare by his 1st wife, Hon. Mary (d. 1885), 4th dan. of 3rd Baron Cloncurry ; b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Sheela Maude, dau. of late John Pollok, of Lismany, Ballinasloe, Co Galway. Res. : Castle Martin, New- bridge, Co. Kildare. BLACKER, Lieut.-Col. Stuart Wm. Ward, D.L., D.S.O., J.P. for Co. Armagh ; b. July 4th, 1865 ; son of late Canon R. S. C. Blacker, of Woodbrush and Carrick- blacker ; m. 1903, Eva Lucy Mary St. John, eldest dau. of late Col. E. A. FitzRoy, of Hale Place, Surrey, 3 sons, 2 dans. Educ. : Royal Military Academv, Woolwich. Joined Royal Artillery, 1885 ; Capt., 1895 ; Major, 1900. Served N. W. Frontier, 1897 : severely wounded at action of Shab Kadr, despatches; S. African War, 1899-1900, as Adjt. R.A., 3rd Div. Retired, 1905. Raised and commanded for three years 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers (Co. Armagh) Ulster Dvn. B.E.F., afterwards commanded for one year 20th Res. Batt. 20th R.I Rifles : despatches thrice ; D.S.O. ; Bt. -Lt.-Col. ; Officer of Legion of Honour ; won R.A. Gold Cup on Mr. Powell's Rocket, 1892, at Aldershot, and R.A. Light-weight Steeplechase with his own mare, Ennis- corthy, 1893 ; was in final of Kadir Pig- sticking Cup at Meerut, India, 1896. Res. : Carrickblacker, Co. Armagh. Tel. : Porta- down, 89. BLACKER-DOUQLASS, Maxwell Vandeleur, D.L., J. P., Co. Kerry; eldest son of late St. John Thos. Blacker-Douglass, D.L., J. P., of Grace Hall, Co. Down, and Elm Park, Co. Armagh ; b. 1859 ; m. 1891, Alice, only child of Robt. Macgeough, of Silver Bridge, Co. Armagh ; assumed by roval licence addtl. name of Douglass, 1880. Res. : Elm Park, Killylea, Co. Armagh ; Bellevue Park, Killiney, Co. Dublin ; Lareen, Kinlough, Co. Leitrim. BLACKHAM, Col. Robert James, C.B. (1919), C.M.G. (1918), CLE. (1913), D.S.O. (1917), Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre (France). Educ. at Dublin Univer- sity : L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) ; D.P.H. (London) ; M.R.C.P. ; M.D. (Dublin) ; Barrister Middle Temple, 1908 ; entered Royal Army Medical Corp.->, 1895 ; Capt. 1898 ; Major, 1907 ; Lieut.-Col., 1915 : Col., Army Medical Service, 1917 ; served with Tirah Field Force. 1897-8 ; Khyber Brig., 1898-9 ; European War, 1915-18, on Staff (despatches five times, 1914-15 star, two medals) ; was Hon. Surgeon to Viceroy of India, 1912-15 ; sometime Dep. Director of Medical Services of 9th Array Corps, and in N. Russia ; is an Assistant Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brig., and Dep. Co. Director British Red Cross ; Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; Pres. of League of Mercy ; Special Member of Japanese Red Cross ; has Order of Mercy, Kaisar-i-Hind, Coronation, St. John Ser., and George V. Ambulance medals ; author of numerous works on Medical and Ambulance subjects, and of " Tropical Hvgiene," ; son of late William Blackham, M.D., of Belfast ; b. 1868 ; m. 1897, Eleanor (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England) ; elder dau. of Major Frederick Henry Mahony. Res. : 3 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, London, W.C.I. Army and Navy, Royal Automobile, London ; and United Service (Simla) Clubs. BLAIR, William Richards; b. Co. Derry, Ireland, Nov. 7th, 1874 ; son of Thomas Wray Blair and Mary Richards ; came to America, 1884 ; grad. Kan. State Normal Sch., 1895 ; S.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1904 ; Ph.D., 1906 ; m. Oct., 1909, Flor- ence Lyon, dau. of Charles G. Smith, of Washington ; Prin. High Sch., Pittsburg, Kan., 1897-9; Associate in Mathematics, State Normal Sch., Oshkosh, Wis.. 1900-2 ; Asst. Instr., Univ. of Chicago, 1903-6 ; entered Govt, service, Oct., 1906 ; research Dir. in charge upper air research, U.S. Weather Bureau, June, 1907, and of Physical Lab., June, 1910, and Exec. Officer in charge M*:. Weather Oba., Va., Nov., 1912— Dec, 1914; Prof. Meteoro- THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 19 logy, in charge aerology, T'.S. Weather Bureau since June, 1915 ; Tellow Iloyai MeteoroL Sc^. : Member Internat. Com. for Scientific Aeronautics ; Philos. Soc. Washington, Am. Soc. Apronaut'c Engrs. ; Washington Acad. Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Tau Omega. Clubs : Cosmos (Washington, D.C.), etc. ; Comd. Major, 1917, and assigned to Aviation Corps, with A.E.F. in France ; transferred to Signal Corps, July, 1018 ; Lieut.-Col., Feb., 1919 ; Tech. Sub. Com. of Internat. Commn. for Aerial Navigation, Internat. Wireless Commn., Paris, first half, 1919. Res. : 3420 Porter Street, Washington, D.C. BLAKE, Sir Thomas Patrick Uiick John Harvey, Bart (Irld., 1622), late Lieut. West of Scotland Artillery, Southern Divn. ; J. P. for Co. Galway ;' only sur- viving son of Sir Valentine, 15tli Bart., and Camilla Euaenia, dau. of Harvev Combe, formerly of the Mad. Civ. Serv. : b. 18th March, 1870; s. his father, 24th July, 1912 ; m. 8th July, 1903, Evelyn Winifred, youngest dau. of Le^vi3 Gower Stewart, formerly Lieut. Roy. Eng., and has issue one son. Res. : Menlough Castle, Co. Galway. BLAND, Major-Gen. Edward Loftus, late R.E. ; son of late Rev. R. W. Bland, of Abbeyville, Whiteabbev, Co. Antrim ; b. 1829 ; m. 1859, Emma F., dau. of R. F. Franks, of Jerpoint, Co. Kilkenny. Res. : Woodbank, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim. BLAND, Humphrey Loftus, D.L., J. P., Queen's Co. (Hish Sheriif, 1912), High Sheriff, Co. Wicklow, 1905 ; late Lieut., 5th Fus. : son of late John Loftus Bland, D.L., J.P., of Blandsfort, Queen's Co. ; b. 1869 : m. 1900, Muriel Elsie, only dau. of late John Scott, of Elmstead Grange, Chislehurst. Res. : Blandsfort, Abbey- leix, Queen's Co. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. BLAND, Col. Edward Humphry, C.B. (1916), C.M.G. (1919), Order of White Eagle of Serbia, .3rd Class, 1916 ; Col., R.E. ; served in 2nd Expedition, Miranzi, 1891 (medal with clasp) ; Isazai Expedi- tion, 1892 ; European War, 1914-19 ; son of Major-Gen. E. L. Bland, R.E., of White Abbey, Co. Antrim ; b. 1866 : m. 1894, Bertha Mary, dau. of J. Fletcher Moore, D.L., of Manor Kilbride, Co. Dublin. Res. : Gibraltar. BLAND, Robert Norman, C.M.G. (1910), B.A. (T.C.D.); Collector and Magistrate, Straits Settlements, 1886-89 ; Collector of land revenue, 1899-97 ; In- spector of Prisons, 1897-1904 ; Treasurer, 1904-07 ; Resident Councillor, Penang, 1907-10: Ministry of Pensions, Soldiers' Award Branch, 1917-20 ; son of Major- Gen. Edward Loftus Bland, R.E., of White Abbey, Co. Antrim ; b. 1859 ; m. 1895, Laura, dau. of the late Thomas Shelford, C.M.G. Res. : Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim. BLAND, Brig. -Gen. William St. Colum, C.B. mil. (1917); C.M.G. (1919); Hon. Brig.-Gen, R.A. ; served in Chin Hills Expedition, 1890-91 ; X.W. Frontier of India, 1894 ; China, 1900 ; Eiu:opean War, 1914-16 ; President, Ordnance Com- mittee, Ministry of Mimitions, 1916-19; Commandant, Ordnance College, 1919-20 ; son of Major-Gen. Edward Loftus Bland, of White Abbey, Co. Antrim ; b. 1868 ; m. 1903, Ellen Kathleen, dau. of the late Edward Ogilvie, of Yulgilbar, N.S. Wales. United Service Club, London. BLAYNEY, Alexander Joseph McAuley, M.B., M.A. (R.U.I.), F.R.C.S.I. Educ. : St. Malachy's Coll., Belfast, and Catholic Univ., Dublin ; Extern Ex- aminer in Surgery, Dublin Univ. ; Surgeon, Mater Misericordise Hospital, Dublin ; Prof, of Biology and Assist. Prof, of Surgery at Univ. College, Dublin, since 1909 ; Visiting Surgeon to Maynooth College ; late Examiner in Surgery, R.C.S.I. ; Ex- aminer in Biology, R.U.I. ; late Major, R.A.M.C. ; son of Alexander Blayney, shipowner, of Cushendall, Co. Antrim ; b. 1869 ; ni. 1908 Mary (d. 1909), dau. of Michael Magan. Res. : 15 Merrion Square, Dublin. BLENNERHASSETT, Arthur, M.B.E. (1917), D.L., J.P.. Co. Kerrv (High Sheriff, 1878), late Major. 4th Batt. R. Munster Fus ; only son of late C. J. A. W. Blennerhassett, J. P., of Ballyseedj', Co. Kerry ; b. 1856 ; m 1882, Clara Nesta R., M.B.E. (1918), only dan. of the Knight of Glin, D.L., of Glin Castle, Co. Limerick. Res. : Ballyseedy House, near Tralee, Co. Kerry. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. BLOOD, Charles Fitzgerald, D.L., Co. Clare : eldest son of late John Blood, of Ballykilty, Co. Clare : b. 1879 ; m. 1914, Hon Gladys, elder dau. of 1st Baron Terrington. Res. : Ballykilty, Quin, Co. Clare. BLOSSE, Sir Robert Lynch, Baronet (Irld., 1622), late Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers : Major, Royal Irish Fusiliers ; J. P., D.L., Co. Mayo (Hitrh Sheriff, 1921) ; J. P., Co. Kilkenny ; second son of Sir Robert, 10th Bart., and Lady Harriett Browne (d. 1904), dau. of 2nd Marquess of Sligo ; b. 14th Feb., 1861; s. his brother, as 12th Bart., 17th Aug., 1918 ; m. 1893, Alice, dau. of E. Pery Knox-Gore, of Coolcroonen House, Ballina, Co. Mayo, and has issue a dau., Alice Cecil Emily. Kildare Street Club. Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. BLUNDEN, Sir Wm., Baronet, (Irld., 1766); B.A., M.B. (T.C.D.), L.R.C.S.I., L.M.K.Q.C.P. ; High Sheriff, Co. Kil- kenny, 1904-05 ; eldest son of Sir John, 3rd Bart., and Elizabeth (d. 1900), 3rd dau. B2 20 THOM'S IRISH WHO S WHO. of the late Major John Knos, of Dublin ; b. 25th July, 1840; s. his father, 17th Jan., 189U ; m. 26th April, 1879, Florence, dau. of Henry Shuttleworth, and has issue two sous and a dau. Ees. : Castle Biunden, Kilkenny. BLYTHE, Ernest, M.P. for X. 3Ioua- ghan from 1918-21, and for Co. Monaghau from 1921); Minister of Trade and Com- merce, Dail Eireann, 1918-1921 : 3iini.'?ter of Local Government, 1922 ; Member of Irish Provisional Government, 1922 ; son of James Blvthe, Magheragall, Lisburn, Co. Antrim ; b. 1889 ; m. 1919, Annie McHugh. Address : Ministry of Local Government, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. BOLAND, John Pius (Seaghdn La Beoliiin), Kniglit of the Order of St. Gregorv ; b. 1870 : second son of the late Patrick Boland, Capel Street, Dublin. Educ. : Marist Fathers, Leeson Street, Dublin ; Oratory School, Birmingham ; B.A., London, 1892; Christ Church, Oxford. M.A., 1901 : Bonn University ; M.P., South Kerry, 1900-1918 : Whip of the Irish Party, 1906-1919 ; Member of Statutory Commission, National Univer- sity of Ireland, 1909 ; Vice-President, Irish Industrial Development Association, 1907-1918. Publications : The Glenbeigh vSummer School ; The European Crisis and Ireland's Commercial Interests. Recn. : Lawn Tennis ; Winner of Singles and Doubles in Lawn Tennis, Olympic Games, Athens, 1896. Ees. : 40 St. George's Square, London, S.W.I. BOLAND, Patrick Joseph, M.A. (Oxon). Educ. : Oratory School and Oxford University : Barrister, Inner Temple, 1897 ; Member of the Governing Body of Galway College under the Irish Universitv Scheme of 1908 ; eldest son of Patrick Boland, of Dublin ; b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Eleanor, dau. of Count John O'Byrne, of AUardstown, Co. Louth, and Corville, Co. Tipperary. Pvcs. : Glenarde, Galway. BOLTON, Charles Perceval, J.P., Co. Waterford (High Sheriff, 1893) : second son of late Chas. Newport Bolton, of Mount Bolton, Co. Waterford; b. 1849; Res. : Brook Lodge, Halfway House, Waterford. BOMFORD, Qeorge Lyndon, J. P., Co. Meath : eldest son of late John Francis Bom- ford, J. P., of Oaklev Park, Co. Meath ; b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Helen Maude M., 3rd dau. of Rev. John Warren Corboidd- Warren, Rector of Talcolneston, Norfolk. Res. : Oakley Park, Kells, Co. Meath. BONAPARTE-WYSE, Andrew Nicholas, M.A., Assistant-Secretary, Ministry of Education for Northern Ire- land, Belfast. Educ. : Do'miside School, Bath ; London University (B.A., 1890 ; M.A., 1894). Entered service of Com- missioners of National Education, Ireland, as Inspector of Schools, 1895 ; sent on special educational mission fo France and Belgium, 1897 ; on special duty in central office, 1905 ; Private Secretary to Resident Commissioner (late Rt. Hon. Dr. Starkie), 1910 ; Senior Inspector of Schools, 1914 ; Secretary to Commissioners of Education, 1915 ; Member of Commission on Primary Education (Killanin Commission), 1918-19 ; Chairman, Drafting Committee for Irish Education Bill, 1919-20 ; Assistant Secre- tary (Primary Education), Jlinistry of Education for Northern Ireland, 1922 ; b. 1st Nov., 1870 ; m. Marie, eldest dau. of Count de Chripounofi", of Sletz, Govern- ment of Orel, Russia, and has issue one son and two dans. ; eldest surviving son of W. C. Bonaparte- Wyse, J. P., Manor of St. John's, Waterford, and grandson of Sir Thomas Wyse, K.G.B., and of Princess Letitia Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon I. Res. : Herbert Loilge, Blackrock, Co. Dublin ; INlinistry of Education, Parlia- ment Buildings, Belfast. BOND, Sir Walter William Adrian McQeough, Knt. (1917), Barrister, Inner Temple, 1884 ; practised as Advocate in Egypt : Judge of the Cairo Court of Appeal, 1888, and Vice-President, 1899-16 ; b. 1857 ; eldest son of late Joshua M. Bond, M.P., Drumsill. Co. Armagh ; m. 1901, Ada Nichols, of Kilbrack House, Donerailc. Res. : Drumsill House, Armagh. BOND, Willoughby James. Educ. : Harrow and Trinitv College, Cambridge (B.A.) ; High Sheriff, Co. Longford, 1905 ; is D.L. and J. P., Co. Longford ; b. June 10th, 1867 ; elder son of the late James W. Bond : m. 1892, Mary Rosa Kerr Bond, eldest dau. of Capt. Wm. Bond, of Newtown Bond. Res. : Farragh, Longford. Club : Royal Irish Automobile. BONHAM, Col. John, C.B. (1906); served in the defence of Lucknow, 1857 (original garrison) ; three times wounded ; twice mentioned in despatches ; second son of Rev. John Bonham, of Ballintaggart, Co. Kildare (d. 1875): m. 1870, Mary (d. 1891), second dau. of Philip Wroughton, of Woolley Park, Berks. ; J. P., Cos. Kil- dare and Wicklow ; Col. R.A. (ret.) Res. : Ballintaggart, Colbinstown, Co. Kildare. Kildare Street Club, Dubhn. BORODALE, Viscount, David Field Beatty ; elder son of 1st Earl Beatty. BORROWES, Eustace ; second son of Sir Erasmus Dixon, 9th Bart., and brother and heir-presumptive to Sir Kildare Borrowes, 10th Bart. ; b. 31st Dec, 1866 ; m. 1899, Louise Margaret (d. 1918), dau. of late John Macdonnell Royse. Res. : 18 Sallymount Avenue, Leeeon Park, Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHOS WHO. 21 BORROWES, Sir Kitdare Dixon, Baronet, of Gilltown, Co. Kildare (Irlert Street, W., Dublin ; second son of the late James Boydell, Esq., J. P. Recns. : motoring and shooting. Res. : 16 Shrews- bury Road, Dublin. Club: R. Irish Automobile. BOYDELL, William Charles, M.A., T.C.D., Maltster and Grain Merchant, 13 and 14 Robert Street, W., Dublin : eldest son of the late James Boydell, Esq., J. P. Recns. : vachting and shooting. Res. : Indercliff, Killiney, Co. Dublin. Club : Stephen's Green, Dublin. BOYLE, Edward Maurice Fitr- Gerald ; Member, Royal Irish Academy ; Fellow, Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland ; Member, incorporated Law Society : Member, Royal Dublin Society ; Governor, Foyle College : Governor, Colc- raine Academical Institution ; General Agent of the Hon. the Irish Society ; admitted a Solicitor, Ireland, 1895 ; b. 1st Nov., 1873 ; eldest son of the late Major Alexander Boyle, J. P., of Bridge Hill, Limavady, and Louisa Plummer ; m. 1898, Ethel JIaude, eldest dau. of late Capt. R. A. Ogilby, D.L., of Pcllipar, Dun- given ; two sons, two daus. Pubns. : records of Limavady and Articles in Antiquarian Journals and Magazines. Recns. : shooting, archaeology and gene- alogy. Res. : Gorteon, Limavady, Co. Londonderry. Clubs : Royal Societies, London ; Northern Counties, Londonderry, BRAYDEN, William J. Henry, O.B.E. (1020) : Editor, " Freeman's Jour- nal," 1892-1916 ; novr represents in Dublin the Associated Press of America, and " The Chicago Daily News " ; b. Armagh, 1865 ; Educ. : Royal School, Armagh, and University College, Dublin. Called to Irish Bar, 1894, and went North East Circuit ; a Governor of Royal Irish Academy of ]\Iusic ; a Member of the Council, Royal Dublin Society. Recn : music. Res. : 28 Adelaide Road, Dublin. Tel., Dublin, 1340. BREDiN, Waldene Fitzwilliam Hutchinson, ;Major, late the Royal Irish Regt., and at present Resident Magis- trate for the King's Co ; son of the late William Bredin, of Castle Garde, Pallas- green, Co. Limerick ; m. EHzabeth Sarah, second dau. of the late Richard Cooper- Chad wick, of Ballinard, Tipperary : one son, Waldene Edgar Bredin, Captain in the Royal Irish Regt. Recns. : Hunting, cricket, golf. Res. : Oxmantown Mall, Birr. 22 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. BOURCHIER, Henry James, High Sheriff of Co. Limerick, 1917 ; eldest son of late J. Bourchier, J. P., of Bassotstown, Co. Limericlv ; b. 1842; m. 1867. Nina, (lau. of Eev. J. Leech, D.D., of Mitchels- town, Co. Cork. Res. : Baggotstown, Bruff, Co. Limerick ; County Club, Lim- erick. BOWEN-COLTHURST, Capt. John, F.E.G.S. : served in S. African War, 1899- 1901; Tibet expdn., 1904; Capt. 2nd Batt., E. Irish EiHes, 1907, ret. p. 1916; eldest son of late Eobt. Walter Travers Bowen, of Oakgrove, Carrigadrohid (who assumed by royal licence addtl. name of Colthurst, 1882, and Georgina de Bellasis, only dau. of Alfred Greer, J. P., of Dripsey House, Co. Cork: b. 1880; m. 1910, Hon. Rosalinda, 4th dau. of 2.5th Baron Dunboyne. Res. : Oakgrove. Killinar- drish, Cork ; Dripscy Castle, Coachford, Co. Cork. BOYD, Cecil Anderson, M.D. (T.C.D.), M.C. (1918) ; late Major R.A.M.C. : served in European War, 1914-18 ; second son of Right Hon. Sir Walter Boyd, 1st Bnrt., P.C., LL.D., and heir-presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 28th June, 1875. Res. : Howth House, Howth, Co. Dublin. BOYD, Major Henry Alexander, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1916), R.A. ; 3Iajor (act.-Lt.-CoL, 1917-9), R.F.A. ; served in S. African War, 1901-2 ; in European W^ar, 1914-19; son of Right Hon. Sir Walter Boyd, Bart., P.C. ; a Justice of Higli Court of Justice in Ireland, 1897- 1916; b. 1877: m. 1908, Moya, dau. ot John Shaw Exham, of Worlington, Suffolk. Res. : 66 Merrion Square, Dublin. Army and Xavy Club, London, 2s. BOYD, Sir Walter Herbert, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1916); Barrister, King's Inns, 1891 : K.C., 1918 ; is Chief Registrar in Bankruptcy, Ireland ; eldest son of Right Hon. Sir Walter, 1st Bart., P.O., and Annie, dau. of late Maithew Anderson, Crown Solicitor, of Dublin ; b. 31st March, 1867; s. his father, 25th June, 1918; ni. 19th Dec, 1901, Ruth, dau. of sir William Fry, D.L., of 19 FitzwilUam Square, Dublin, and lias issue a dau. Res. ; 13 Upper Mount Street, Dublin; Dunbo. Howth, Co. Dublin. BOYD-ROCHFORT, Capt. George Arthur, V.C. (1915), D.L. for Co. West- nieath (High Sheriff, 1904) ; late Scots Guards ; served in European War, 1914- 18 ; eldest son of late Major R. Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, J. P., of Middleton Park, Co. Westmeath : b. 1880 ; ra. Ellis Olivia Ussher, 2nd dau. of late Christopher Ussher, of Eastwell, Co. Galway. Res. ; Middlcton Park, Castletown, Co. West- meath. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Guards', London. BOYD-ROCHFORT, Lieut.-Col. Harold, D.S.O. (1917), M.C. (1916), Lt.-Col.. 2l3t Lancers ; served in S. Africa, 1899-1901; European War, 1914-18 ; son of late R. Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, J. P., of Middleton Park, Castletown, Co. West- meath : b. 1882 ; m. 1909, Winifred, dau. of John Bathurst Akroyd, of Birdingbury Hall, Rugby. BOYLE, Daniel, was an Alderman and Justice of the Peace for the City of Man- chester ; Chairman, Manchester Tramwaj-s, 1898-1906 ; member of the Finance and Police Committees, Leader of the National- ist Party in Manchester : member of Executive of U.I.L. of Great Britain ; Director of several Manchester commercial concerns : visited U.S. America with John Redmond, M.P., 1910 ; M.P., for N. Mayo. 1910-18 ; resigned public positions in Manchester, 19i7 ; b. 1859 ; youngest son of late Donal Boyle, farmer, Kilcoo, Co. Fermanagh ; m. 1893. Annie, 2nd dau. of late Mr. Patrick Gardiner, Sligo. Res. : Castleconnor, Co. Sligo. BOYLE, John F. ; b. at Kilkennv, 1880 ; educ. : Christian Schools, Kil- kenny ; Editor of the Dublin *' Evening Herald " since 1912. Address : " Evening Herald " Otlice, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin. BOYLE, wniiam. Dramatic Author. Educ. at St. Mary's College, Dundalk, Co. Louth ; engaged in Otlice of Customs and Excise from 1874 ; Plays (produced bv The Irish National Theatre Society) — The Building Fund, 1905 ; The Eloquent Dempsey, 1906; The Lone Charm, 1911; Family Faihng. 1912; son of Patrick Boyle and 3Iary, dau. of — Meehan ; b. 1853 ; m. Maud Monica Cross. Res. : 56 Crescent Laue, Clapham Park, London, S.W.4. BOYSE, Henry Thos. Arthur Shap- land, D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford, Capt. Spec. Res. Irish Gds ; onlv son of late H. A. H. Bovse, D.L.. J. P.. of Bannow House, Co. Wexford; b. 1878; m. 1911, Mercy, dau. of late Claude Baggallay, K.C. Res. : Bannow House, W^exford. White's, Guards', Kildare Street, Dublin, and St. George's Yacht Clubs. BRABAZON, Major-Gen. Sir John Palmer, K.C.B. Mil. (1911), C.V.O. (1901), <'.B. (1893). Served as a Volunteer in Ashanti War, 1874 : in Afghan War, 1878- 80 ; Soudan, 1884 ; Nile Expedition, 1884-5 ; Commanded 2nd Cav. Brig., S. Africa Field Force, 1899-1900, and Imp. Yeo., 1900 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1889-1901 ; and to King Edward, 1901- 1910 ; Gentleman I'sher to King Edward, 1901-08: Knt. Commander. 1st Class, Order of Danuebrog. Only surviving sou of late Major Hugh Brabazon, late 15th Hussars, D.L., of Brabazon Park, Co. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 23 Mayo ; b. 1843. Re3. : 10 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. ; Glen Corrib, Headford, Co. Galway. Clubs : Guards, Marlborough, and T'lrf. BRADLEY, Michael (M.P. for North, Mid., West, South and South-East Cork 1922). BRADY, Patrick Joseph ; Educ. at at. Vincent's College, Castleknock, and University College, Dublin ; admitted a Solicitor, 1893 ; M.P. for Stephen's Green Div. of Dublin. 1910-18 ; Member of the Council of the Incorp. Law Society of Ire- land ; Director of the Midland G. W. PJy. of Ireland since 1912, and of the Hibernian Bank since 1918 ; son of late James Brady, of Dublin ; b. 1868 ; m. Evelyn, dau. oi John Douglas Parminter, Fleet-Paymaster, R.N. Res. : Glena, 140 Rock Road, Booterst-own, Co. Dublin. BRADY, Patrick Sarsfield, R.M. Educ. : St. Malachy's College, Belfast, and Blackrock College. Dublin ; a Solicitor previous to appointment as Resident Magistrate at Kilkee, 1910 ; b. 1877 : son of James Bradv, of Belfast ; m. 1906. Res. : Kilkee, Co. Clare. BRADY, Sir William Longfleld, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1869). Late Major York and Lancaster Regt. ; Major, Res. of Officers ; younger and only surviving son of Maziere John Brady (d. 1903), (who was younger son of Rt. Hon. Sir Maziere, 1st Bart., and Elizabeth (d. 1894), dau. of late Rev. R. Longfleld) : b. 16th July, 1864 : s. his brother, Sir Robert, as 4th Bart., 20th Sept., 1909 ; m. 30th Oct., 1891. Caroline Florence, dau. of Alfred H. M'Clintock, M.D., and has issue a dau. Res. : 7 Glenart Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. BRASIER-CREAQH, Col. George Washington, C.B. (1917), C.M.G. (1901), Lie. Med., and Lie. Surg. Dub. ; employed on mis.sions in S.E. Persia, 1893-4 ; Seistan, 1896-7 ; N. W. Frontier, India, 1897-8 : served on Pekin Svndicate throughout N. China, 1898-9 ; in S. African War, 1899- 1902, Lt.-Col., 1901. retd. p. 1911 : R.A.M.C.. ; Asst.-Dir. (temp. Col.) of medical services of a division, 191.5-19 : second son of Geo. Washington Brasier- Creagh, of Woodville, Buttevant, Co. Cork, by dau. and heiress of Capt. Wm. Sherlock, late 62nd Regt. : b. 1858 : m. 1909, Amie Lambton, dau. of late Wm. Hy. Hooper, of Elkestone, Glos., and widow of' Major Younghusband. Res. : Lom- bards Castle, Buttevant, Co. Cork ; 1 Chenlston Gardens, Kensington, London, W.8. 8RENAN, Richard Henry Feehan (The O'Brenan), is head of the old Clan anciently styled Princes of Idough : second son of late Gerald John Brenan, of Eden Hall. Ballyragget. and Elinor, dau. and co-heiress of Richard Feehan. of Carrick, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1873. Res.: Eden Hall, Ballyragget. BRENNAN, Rev. Charles Joseph (Cathaoir O Braonain) ; b. Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry, 1875. Educ. : St. Brendan's Sem., Xillarney, and MajTiooth CoUege. Prof, at St. Brendan's, 1898-1907 ; Exa- miner in Irish for Intermediate Board, 1908-1912 ; on Committee of Management, Dingle and Ballingeary Irish Colleges ; on Dail Commission on Secondary Education, 1921-22 ; founded and edited " Loch Lein," 1903-05 ; President of Cumann na h-Eigse ; lectures on Irish Literature and Music ; has written many poems, stories and magazine articles. Compositions for violin and piano, sacred and secular songs. Address : Mill- street, Co. Cork BRENNAN, Patrick (M.P. for Connty Clare from 1922). BRETT, Sir Charles Henry, Knt. (1906), LL.D. (Queen's Univ. of Belfast) Is a Solicitor : m. 1863, Margaret, younger dau. of Robert Neill, Esq., Belfast. Res. : Gretton, Malone. Belfast. Club : National Liberal, London, S.W. BRETT, Major Raymond Qeorge, R.M. Educ : Blackrock College ; Mt. St. Mary's College. Chesterfield ; Royal Academv, Gosport : Lieut., Leic. Regt., 1904-09: Capt.. Antrim R.G.A. (S.R.), 1912-1919 : a/Major, 1917 ; served in War in Malta. Salonica Force, and B.E.F. Appointed R.M. for Co. Galway, 1912, and for Co. Donegal and Londonderry City. 1919: b. 17th June, 1881; 3rd son oi late J. H. Brett, J. P., Co. Surveyor, Co. Antrim ; m. 1906. Olive Benn, dau. of late R. H. Todd, LL.D., Ctowtx Solicitor, Londonderry ; one dau, b. 1908 : one son. b. 1910. Recns. : golf, shooting, photo- graphy. Res. : Ballymacool, Letter- kenny. Club : Northern Counties, London- derry. BRIQGS, Col. Qeorge Ewbank, O.B.E. (Mil.).1919: b. 10th Feb., 1856; son of Col. George Briggs, late K.D. Gds., and 3rd Hampshire Regt. Educ. : Wel- lington College and R.M.C.. Sandhurst ; served in the Royal Fusiliers, 1875 to 1903 : Commanded 3rd Batt. ; also commanded Depot Roval Dublin Fusiliers. Aug. 4th, 1914 to Dec. 31st, 1918 (Despatches) ; m. Kathleen Mary, dau. of Sir Ernest G. Swifte, K.C., of 18 FitzwIUiam Square, Dublin ; two sons and one dau. ; J. P. Recns. : polo, hunting, pig-sticking and big game shooting. Address '. Newtown, Kilcock, Co. Meath. BRISCOE, Edward John Marriott, J. P., King's Co. : Capt. and Hon. Major. Dublin art. R.F.A. ; lord of the manor of RatWyon ; eldest son of late Edward John Briscoe, J. P., of Riverdale. Co. West- raeath and Screggan Manor, King's Co. : b. 1862 ; m. 1892, Diana, dau. of late Col. R. W. Hartley, of Beech Park, Co. Dublin. Res. : Riverdale, Killucan, Co. Westmeath ; Screggan Manor, TuUamore, King's Co. 24 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. BROOKE, Sir Basil Staniake, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1822), C.V.O. (1921), M.C., Capt. 10th Hussars ; served in European War, 1914-17 ; Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; eldest son of Sir Douglas, 4th Bart., and Gertrude, dau. of the late Staniake Ricketts Batson, Esq. ; b. 9th June, 1888 ; s. bis father, 27th Nov. 1907 ; m. 1919, Cynthia, dau. of late Capt. Charles Warden Sergison, and has issue a Bon. Res. : Colebrook, Brookeborongh, Co. Fermanagh. BROOKE, Capt. Francis Hugh, Capt. and Adjutant, South Irish Horse ; late Lieut., K.R.R. Corps ; served in European War, 1914-18; has 1914 Star; eldest surviving son of Sir George Frederick, 1st Bart.; b. 10th Nov., 1882; m. 5th May., 1915, Mabel, youngest dau. of the late Sir John Arnott, Bart., and of Lady Fitz- gerald-Arnott, of Castlemartyr, Co. Cork. Res. : Pickering Forest, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. BROOKE, Sir Qeorge Frederick, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1903), D.L., City of Dublin ; J. P., Co. Wexford (High Slieriff, 1882); J.P., Co. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1898) ; a Director of the Bank of Ireland ; Deputy-Governor, 1902 to 1004 ; Gover- nor, 1904-190(5 ; eldest son of the late Francis H. Brooke, Escj., of Summerton, Co. Dublin, and his wife, Hon. Henrietta, dau. of 3rd Viscount Monck : b. l:]th Aug., 1849 ; m. 1st, 6tli April, 1875, Anna Maria (d.l877), dau. of Geoffrey J. Shakerlcv, Esq. ; 2nd, 21st April, 1881, EmUy A. (d. 1910), dau. of Augustine H. Barton. Res. : Pickering Forest, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. Clubs : Carlton, S.W. : Kildare Street, and Sackville Street, Dublin. BROWN, Stephen James, MA. (T.C.D.), J.P. for Co. Kildan-. Educ. : Clongowes and T.C.D. ; admitted a Solicitor, 1875; Chairman of Kildare C.C, 1899-1911; appointed on the Com- mission of Enquiry into the Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, Ireland, 1906, and on Commission of En- quiry into Arterial Drainage, Ireland, 1905 ; Crown Solicitor, Co. Kildare, since 1915 ; b. 1853 ; son of Stephen Brown, J.P., of Dundalk : m. 1st, 1880, Catherine, dau. of John Ross, of Belfast ; 2nd. 1897, Mary, dau. of Richard Ball, of Moorside, Co. Meath. Res. : Ard Caein, Naas, Co. Kildare. BROWN, Right Hon. Thos. Watters, P.C. (1921); M.P. for North Down from 1918 ; Barrister, King's Inns, 1907 ; K.C. 1918: Barrister, Gray's Inn, 1919; Soli- citor-General for Ireland, 1921 ; Attornev- General for Ireland, 1921 to 1922 ; a Justice of the High Court of Justice for Northern Ireland from 1922 ; son of late James A. Brown of Newtownards ; b. 1879 ; m. 1913, Mary, dau. oflate W. J. Haddeu, of Cooks- town. Res. : Kintore, Donaghadee, Co Down. BROWN, His Honor Judge William Herbert, K.C, County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the Cog. of Cavan and Leitrim ; J. P., Co. London- derry ; B.Sc. (Lond.); M.A., LL.B. (R.U.I.). Educ. : Coleraine Academical Institution, Queen's Colleges, Galway and Belfast ; second son of the late Rev. Nathaniel M. Brown, D.D., LL.D., of Limavady, Co. Londonderry ; First Classi- cal Exhibitioner and second Science scholar ; first Law scholar ; senior Natural Philosophy scholar ; Peel Exhibitioner (Q.U.I.) ; first Honorman (R.U.I.) ; King's Inns Exhibitioner, 1886. Called to the Bar, 1887 ; Crown Prosecutor, Co. Louth, 1896-1903 ; Co. Down, 1903-1914 ; Counsel to Post Office, N.E. Circuit, 1912-1914. Additional Revising Barrister, Borough of Cork, 1896-1905 ; County of Dublin, 1912- 1913; Borough of Dublin, 1909-1911. K.C, 1911. Appointed Judge and Chair- man of Quarter Sessions, Cavan and Leitrim, 1914. Contested N. Derry (L.), General Election, 1910. Res.: Gleufern, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. BROWNE, Lt.-Col. Andrew Duncan Montague, D.S.O. (1917); served in S. African War, 1899-1902; D.A.A. and Q.M.G., 1914-16; A. A. and Q.M.G., 1916; Major (Brevet Lt.-Col., 1918), King's Own Lane. Regt. from 1915 : son of lat€ Major-Gen. Andrew Smythe Montague Browne, D.L., J. P., of ttt. John's Point, Co. Down: b. 1878: m. 1915, Violet E. Garrard. Res. : St. John's Point, Kiilough, Co. Down BROWNE, Cyril Edward, MA. (Can- tab). Educ. : Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge ; M.A., 1899 : Civil Service Staff of Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, 1898-1900 ; Auditor Local Government Board for Ireland, 1902 ; Inspector of Audits, 1922; b. ] 5th July, 1873 ; 3rd son of the Lord Richard Howe Browne. Recns. : angling, shooting, motor- ing. Res. : Rosslyn, Bray, Co. Wicklow. I'lub : Kildare Street, Dublin. BROWNE, rviajor Dominick Sidney. Educ. : Eton and Oxford ; D.L., J. P., Co. Mayo (High Sherifl", 1896) ; late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers ; served in S. African War, 1000-02, 1st with 2nd/lst Scots Fusihers, and then with 12th (Scottish) M.T. ; in Great War, 1914-18, as District Purchaser Remounts 8th Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers, and Asst. Embarkation Staff Officer ; son of late Dominick Andrew Browne, D.L., J. P., of Breaghwv, Co. ;Mavo ; b. 1st March, 1866 ; m. 1895, Naomi, eldest dau. of Hon. R. R. DobelL P.C, M.P., of Beauvoir Manor, Quebec, and has issue three dans, and a son, Dominick Andrew Sidney, b. 29th Feb., 1904. Recns..: shooting and fishing. Res. : Breaghwy, Castlebar, Co. Jlayo. Kildare Street Club, Dublin : Carlton, Orleans and Royal Automobile Club, London. THOMS IRISH WHO'S WHO. 25 BROWNE, Col. Francis William Nicholas Wogan-, late conimauding 3rd Hussars ; 3. P. for Co. Kildare ; entered 3rd Hussars, 1876 ; Major, 1895 ; D.A.A.G. at the Curragh, 1889-92; Lieut. -Col. com- manding 3rd Hussars, 1898-92 ; Brevet- Ool.. 1902: retd. pay, 1906; A. A. and Q.M.G. at Gibraltar during European War, 1915-6; took the additional name of Wogan by deed poll, 1880 ; b. 1854 ; eldest son of Fras. Browne, Major Austrian Service, of Castle Browne and Cradocks- town, Co. Kildare, and Tours, France, and Charlotte, dau. of Gen. Baron de Keredern de Trobriand, Chief of Staff to Mar6chal Davoust, due d'Auerstadt ; m. 1879, Bridget (d. 1920), 3rd dau. of James Costello, of Fox Hall, Co. Dublin. ites. : Keredern. Naas, Co. Kildare. BROWNE, Qeorge, D.L., J.P. for Co. Mayo ; M.P. for Mayo, 1870-80 ; b. 1837, eldest son of John Joseph Browne, J. P., of Brownestown, Co. Mayo, and Maria, dau. of Walter Eakins. of Richmond Ho., Co. Wex- ford ; m. 1st, 1858, Julia (d. 1876), dau. of Maurice Blake, of Ballinafad, Co. Mayo ; 2ud, 1879, Julia, dau. of James LvncJi, of Windfield, Co. Galway : 3rd. 1883, Honoria, dau of Francis Murphy, J. P., of Kilcairn Park, Co. Meath. Res. : 14 Shanganagh Terrace, Killiuey, Co Dublin. BROWNE, Hon. John Francis Archi- bald ; elder sou and heir of 5th Baron Kilmaiue ; b. 22nd Sept., 1902. BROWNE, Sir John Walton, Knt. (1921), M.D., LL.D., Hon. M.R.C.S., Eng. ; D.L. for Belfast ; Consulting Surgeon, Royal Hospital, Belfast; Surgeon Oplithalniic Hospital, Belfast ; Senator. Queen's University of Belfast ; Ex-Presi- dent, Ulster Medical Society : Ex-Prcsident, Xorth of Ireland Branch, B.M.A. ; Medical Pveferee, Workman's Compensation Act : eldest son of late Dr. S. Brownie, R X. ; b. 1845 ; m. 1st, Fanny (d.— ), dau. of David Anderson, of Strandtown, Belfast ; 2nd, Matilda, dau. of Rev. Francis B. Grant, M.A., of Barbados. Res.: Lismore, Windsor Avenue, Belfast. BROWNE, Nassau Blair, R.H.A., Secretary and Trustee, Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts ; Governor and Trustee, National Gallery of Ireland. Res, : 31 Victoria Road, Rathgar, Dublin. BROWNE, Col. Samuel Haslett, CLE. (1896), M.D., M.Ch. (Queen's Univ.), M.R.C.P. (Lond.). Educ. : Roy. Institu- tion, Belfast, and Queen's College, Belfast : was .\ssi3t. Surg, in R.N., 1870-74 : entered Indian Med. Ser., 1874 : became Col.. 1903 ; retired 1906 ; served during Afghan War, 1878-9 (despatches, medal, thanked by Govt.); -was Principal and Professor of Medicine at Lahore Medical College, 1889- 1903. Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal, 1903-6 : sometime Hon. Surg, to Viceroy of India ; son of late Rev. William Browne ; b. at Buncrana, 1850. East India United Service Club, London, BROWNE-CLAYTON, Lieut.-Col. Robert Clayton, D.L., J. P., Co. Garlow ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; European War, 1914-16 : Major, 5th Lan- cers, 1907-9, ret. p. 1909 ; Major (Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1917), S. Irish Horse (special res.), from 1909 : eldest son of late Wni. Clayton Browne-Clayton, J. P., D.L., of Browne's Hill, Co, Carlow ; b. 1870 ; m. 1905, Magdalene, dau. of E, Wienholt, of Jondaryan, Queensland, Res. : Browne's Hill, Carlow. BROWNLOW, Major Guy James, D.S.O. (1917), Capt. and Brevet-Major Rifle Brigade ; served in European War, 1914-18 ; son of late Claud Brownlow, of Coolderry, Carrickmacross, Co. Mon3,ghan ; b. 1883 ; m. 1920, Elinor, widow of Major M. Campbell, M.C., Connaught Rangers. Army and Navy Club, London. BROWNING, Lieut.-Col. Winthropp Benjamin, CLE. (1898), L.R.C.P. & 8. 1. ; entered Indian Med. Ser.. 1880 ; Surg.-Maj., 1892; Lt.-Col., 1900; retired, 1910; has been Asst. Physician and first Physician to Madras Gen. Hospital, 2nd Surg, and first Surg, there, Surg, to Royapettah Hospital ; Professor of Hygiene, Materia Medica, Medical Jurisprudence, and Surgery at Madras Med. College : Surg, to three successive Govts, of Madras : Principal of Madras Med. Coll. ; Pres. of Board of Examiners thereof, and Senior Med. Officer Madras Gen. Hospital ; son of late Benja- min Winthrop Browning, of Baggotstown, Co. Limerick ; b. 1855 ; m. 1887, Annie Georgina, eldest dau. of Col. Kenlis F. Stevenson. Res. : Cregg House, Fermov, Co. Cork. BRUCE, Sir Hervey Ronald, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1804); J. P.. D.L., Co. Londonderry ; late Capt. Irish Gds. ; -Jajor. Roy. Irish R. ; served in S. Africa, 1899-1902; eldest son of Sir Hervey Juckes Lloyd, 4th Bart., and Ellen Maud (O.B.E.), youngest dau. of Percy Ricardo, of Bramley Park, Guildford ; b. 9th Dec, 1872 ; s. his father, 8th May, 1919 ; m. 1st, 1903, Ruth Isabel (d. f915). dau of H. C Okeover ; 2nd, 1916. Margaret Florence, dau. of Rev. Robert Jack.son, Rector of Little Thurlow, Newmarket ; issue, two sons and a dau. Res. : Down- hill, Co. Londonderry ; Clifton Hall, Nottingham. BRUEN, Rear-Admiral Edward Francis, C.B. (1918); b. 7th Nov., 1866; 2nd son of the late Right Hon. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, Carlow ; m. 1912. Con- stance Dora, dau. of the late Admiral E. C. Drummond, of Eskhill in Forfarshire ; one son, Francis ; one dau., Anne ; served in the Royal Navy since 1880. Captain 1906 ; R.-Admiral, 1917 ; commanded H.:M.S. " Bellerophon " 1913-1916 ; present at Battle of Jutland (despatches) ; H.M.S. " Resolution," 1916-17, and 2nd Cruiser 26 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Sqnadron, 191S. Officer of Legion D'Hon- neur ; Companion of the Order of St. Anne of Russia ; Order of the Sacred Treasure of Japan, 2nd Class. Club : Naval and Militarj'. BRUEN, Henry, son of late Eight Hon. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, Carlow, D.L.. Co. Carlow ; m. 1886, Agnes M., dau. of late Right Hon. Arthxir McMurrough Kavanagh, of Borris House, Co. Carlow ; late Lieut. R. A. : educated at Harrow and R.M.A., Woolwich. Recns. : golflng, shooting. Res. : Oak Park, Carlow. Clubs : Naval and Military, London, and Kildare Street, Dublin. BRUNSKiLL, Lt.-Col. John Hand- field, D.S.O. (1917), O.B.E. (13. King's medal with two clasps), European War, 1014-10, as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Tank Corps (despatches, D.S.O.) ; son of John Butler, J. P., of the Minauns, Callan, Co. Kilkenny ; b. 1876 ; m. 1919, Hilda Marv, dau. of the late Robert John Garden, M.J)., of Aberdeen. Res. : The Minauns, Callan, Co. Kilkenny. BUTLER-STONEY, Bowea, Captain ; Croix-de-Guerre, Coldstream Guards : ser- ved in European War, 1914-1917 : Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1019 ; J. P., Co. Tipperary, 1018 ; D.L., Co. Tipperary, 1020; b. lltli May, 1879: 2nd surviving son of the late W. C Butler-Stoney. J. P., D.L., of Portland Park, Co. Tipperary. Res. : Portland Park, Co. Tipperary. Club : Guards'. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 29 BYRNE, Alfred ; b. 1882 ; m. 1910; Alderman, City of Dublin: M.P. (X) Dublin Citv (Harbour Divn.), 1915-18. Res. : 176 North Strand Road, Dublin. BYRNE, Christopher Michael CMP. for Cos. Kildare and Wieklow from 11)22) ; Member of Wieklow Co. Council. Res. : Ballykillavane, Gleuealy, Co. Wieklow. BYRNE, Daniel Joseph (M.P. for Tipperary East, Waterford Co. and Water- ford City from 1922). BYRNE, Brig.-Qen. Sir Joseph Aloysius, K.B.E. (1918), C.B. (1917); joined R.I.F., 1893 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 (wounded) ; afterwards employed with Central Judicial (Claims) Commission in Pretoria ; A.A.G. at War Office, 191.5-16 ; D.A.G., Irish Command, 1916: Inspector-General Royal Irish Con- atabidary, 1916 to 1920 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Seychelles Colony, 1922 ; son of late Dr. J. Byrne, D.L., of Londonderry ; b. 1874 ; m. Marjorie, dau. ©f late Allan F. Joseph, of Cairo. Res. : Grovernment House, Seychelles Islands ; Windham Club, London. CAOOELL, Major Ernest Duncan, R.A.M.C. ; b. ISth Xov., 188i ; 4th son of Lt.-Col. H. Caddell, late 89th P. V. Irish Fusiliers ; m. 22nd Feb., 1917, Margaret Frances, only dau. of C. Pratt Whelan, of Ailesbnry Road, Dublin, and Rockfort, Greystones. Educ. : Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, and Dublin University (T.C.D.); B.A., 1905 ; M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., 1906. Elntered R.A.M C, 1906 ; went to France with 4th division in original Expeditionaiv Force ; awarded M.C., October, 1914 ; despatches (thrice) : played Rugby Football for Ireland in 1904-5-6-7-8, including matches v. S. Africans and the " All Blacks," and represented Army in 1907, and Navy. Vice-President I.R.F. Union in 1920-21 and 1921-22. Served in India, Aden, and Somaliland between 1909-1913, and travel- led in Kashmir, Baltistan, Arabia, and Socotra. CADDELL, Lieut. -Col. Henry Morti- mer, C.M.G. (1919). D.S.O. (1915), B.A. (T.C.D.). Educ. at Royal School, Armagh, and at Trinity College, Dublin : entered Army Service Corps, 1900; became Capt., 1905; Major, 1914, and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1918 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 (despatches): European War, 1914-19 on Staff (despatches) ; appointed an Assist. Director of Transport, 1919, and Den. Assistant, 1920 ; son of Col. Henry Caddell, late Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks, Dublin ; b. 1875 ; m. 1906, Margaret Caroline, dau. of the late Rev. J. Hughes- Jones, V. of Nevern, Pembrokeshire. Res. : Moorside, Church Crookham, Hants. CAHILL, Patrick J. (M.P. for Kerry and West Limerick from 1922). CAHILL, Patrick Keary, Optician, of 13 and 15 Wellington Quay, Dublin ; b. 1853. Optician to Pope Leo XIII., Pius X., Benedict XV., and now Pius XI ; author of Life and Lectures of Dr. D. W. Cahill, and Essays on Vision ; contributor to the Ophthalmic journals ; received the great Jubilee Medal from Pius X., 1909, and gold medal of 1910. One of the founders of the Catholic Boys' Brigade, Dublin, and Christian Brothers' Past Pupils' Union. Rea. : Ard-na-Greine. Pvathmines, Dublin. CAIRNE3, William Plunket, Gover- nor of the Bank of Ireland, 1920-1921, and Deputy-Chairman, Great Northern Rail- way (Ireland) ; b. 1857 ; son of late Thomas Plunket Cairnes, of Staraeen, Drogheda ; m. 1886, Alice, dau. of Major- Gen. J. S. H. Algar ; two sons. Educ. : Cheltenham College ; Trinity Hall. Cam- bridge. Res. : Stameen, Drogheda. CALDWELL, William (Senior Modera- tor), M.A., Sc.D. (T.C.D.), F.I.C., M.R.I.A. : Professor of Chemistry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ; Examiner in Chemis- try and Physics, Conjoint Board, R. C.S.I. : Lecturer and Examiner in Chemistry for the Diploma of Public Health, Royal Col- lege of Surgeons in Ireland ; b. 1875 ; son of late James Caldwell; m. 191.3, Kathleen Osborne, eldest dau. of John McCormick, Town Solicitor, Belfast ; two sons. Educ. : Campbell (College, Belfast ; Queen's College, Belfast (Prizeman in Chemistry : Andrews Student in Chemis- try and Physics, 1851 ; Exhibition Re- search Scholar in Chemistry) ; Wiirzburg University, Bavaria ; Trinity College, Dublin [Senior Moderator and Gold Medal- list in Experimental Science ; Doctor of Science (stip. cond.)]. Late Senior Chemical Assistant, School of Physics, Trinity College, Dublin ; late Lecturer in Chemistry to the Indian Civil Service School, Trinity College, Dublin. Pubns. : Chemical papers in the Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society ; Journal of the Chemical Society, London ; Biochemical Joiu-nal ; Journal of Phvsiology, etc. Ilecns. : golf. Royal Dublin Golf Club, Dollymount, Dublin, and Royal County Down Golf Club, Newcastle, Co. Down ; chess. Address : 4 Church Avenue, Rath mines, Dublin. CALEDON, Earl of (1800); Viscount Caledon (1797) ; Baron Caledon (1789) ; all in the Peerage of Ireland, Erik James Desmond Alexander, 5th Earl ; Capt., 1st Life Gds. ; served in European War, 1914- 18 ; a General Staff Officer ; eldest son of James. 4th Earl, K.P., and Lady Elizabeth Toler, Countess of Caledon, dau. of 3rd Earl of Norburv ; b. 9th Aug., 1885 ; s. his father, 27th April, 1898. Res. : 5 Carlton Terrace, S.W. ; Tyttenhanger, St. Alban's, Herts. : Caledon, Co. Tyrone. 30 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. CALLAQHAN, Sir Alfred, Knt., (1915), LL.D., Dub. Univ. ; J. P., Dublin City ; member of Irish Bar, also of the Inner Temple, London ; third son of the late James Walker Callaghan, 11 Northum- berland Road, Dublin ; b. 1865 ; m. 1914, Irene, younger dau. of the late Charles Knighton- Warren, St. John's Wood, Lon- don. Address : 4 Essex Court, Temple, London, E.G. 4 ; Cregg Park, Tubber, Co. Clare. CALLAQHAN Francis Xavier Joseph, M.D., E.Ch., D.Ph. (R.U.I. ). F.R.C.P.I., Visiting Physioian to Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin ; Con- sulting Physician, St. Michael's Hospital, Kingstown ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Catholic University Medical School. Res. : 13 Merrion Square, Dublin. Tel. : 2878. CALLAGHAN, Michael Augustine, D.S.O. (1916) ; formerly Paymaster City of Cork Steam Packet Co. (Limited) ; was Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers, and Capt. (Inland Waterways and Docks), R.E., employed with Min. of Shipping and British War Mission in N. America during Euro- pean War, 1914-18 (twice wounded) ; son of John Callaghan, sometime Head Con- stable Royal Irish Constabulary, of EUza- beth Place, Southern Road, Cork, and Lisscurkia, Tiboline, Co. Roscommon ; b. 1888. Res. : Elizabeth Place, Southern Road, Cork. CALLAN, Walter, R.M. Educ. : St. Edmund's Coll., Ware, Lond. Univ., and R.U.I. ; called to Irish Bar, 1903 : entered Irish Land Commission, 1895 ; Dept. of Agriculture, 1900 ; R.M. at Gort, 1905, at Tullamore, 1911, at Queenstown, 1916-22 ; Private Sec. to Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1903- 6 ; Sec, Royal Commission on Congestion, 1906-8 : Private Sec. to Governor- General of Australia, 1908-11: Asst. Sec, Irish Convention, 1917-8 ; b. 10th June, 1874 ; son of Philip Callan, M.P. (Dundalk and Co. Louth). Pubn. : Forms of Govern- ment within the Empire, 1917. Recns. : golf and tennis. Clubs : Stephen's Green, Dublin ; Royal Cork Yacht Club, Queens- town. CALWELL, Robert Inkerman, C.B.E., Civil (1921); son of Robert Calwell, for- merly of Annadale, Belfast ; b. 1854 ; has rendered voluntary professional services to various Hospitals in Ireland. Res. : Carninard, Annadale Avenue. Belfast. CAMPBELL, Hon. Charles Gordon, Barrister, Gray's Inn, 1911 ; late Lieut., Royal Engineers ; Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Ireland, from 1918 ; eldest son of 1st Baron Glenavy ; b. 22nd Oct., 1885 ; m. 1912, Beatrice, eldest dau. of William El very, of Rothhury, Foxrock, Co. Dublin, and has issue one son, one dau. Res. : Clonard, Kimmage Road, Terenure, Co. Dublin. CAMPBELL, Hon. Cecil James ; Barrister-at-Law, Legal Adviser to Egyp- tian Government, late Major R.A.S.C, Comdg. Main Supply Depot, Alexandria. Educ. : Slirewsbury and St. John's College, Oxford. Sports : ' Lawn tennis and golf (handicap, 6). School records : Captain of Fives 1909-10 ; described in the school magazine " Salopian " as, on the whole, the best player in the history of the school. Lawn tennis records : in 1919 won Doubles Championship of Egypt (with C. Barton) ; Open and Close Singles Championship of Ireland ; Close Doubles Championship of Ireland (with J. F. Stokes) ; in 1921 won the Open Singles Championship of Egypt ; Open Singles Championship of Ireland ; 4th prize World's Championship Singles at Wimbledon ; Open Singles Championship of Cinque Ports at Folkestone ; Open Singles at Hastings ; 3rd prize South of England Open Singles at Eastbourne ; Open Doubles Championship of Ireland (with J. F. Stokes) ; Open Doubles Championship of Dublin (with C. Jackson) ; Open Doubles at Hastings (with G. T. C. Watt) ; Mixed Doubles Championship of Ireland (with Miss Ryan) ; Mixed Doubles Championship of North of England (with Mrs. Larcombe) ; Open Mixed Doubles at Burton (with Miss Ryan) ; at Epsom (with Miss Cooke) ; at Hastings (with Miss Kemmis Betty) ; at Sandown (with Miss K. McKane) ; selected to represent British Isles in Davis Cup matches in America ; represented Ireland v. England at Buxton ; England v. Holland at Nordjwiche ; British Team v. All India at Eastbourne : younger son of 1st Baron Glenavy, P.C. ; b. 4th May, 1891. Ad- dresses : Glenavy, Milltown, Co. Dublin ; Mena House Hotel, The Pyramids, Cairo, Egypt. Clubs : Constitutional, London ; University (Dublin) : Royal Irish Yacht (Kingstown) ; Fitzwilliara Lawn Tennis (Dublin); Turf (Cairo); Ghezireh Sport- ing (Cairo). CAMPBELL, Rev. Edward Fitz- hardinge, D.S.O. (1917), B.A. ; b. 17th Jan., 1880, eldest son of Rev. E. F. Camp- bell, M.A., and grandson of Very Rev. Theo. F. Campbell, D.D., (late) Dean of Dromore ; m. Edith Mary, dau. of late Edward Dunk Gravesend ; family : two daus. Educ. : Corrig School, Kingstown, and Trinitv College, Dublin (B.A.) ; Curate S. Mary's, DubUn, 1904 ; Chaplain to Forces, 1916 ; served in England 3 years ; South Africa 5 years ; embarked with B.E.F., France, August, 1914 ; mentioned in despatches, 1916-17; D.S.O., 1917. Recns. : Rucbv football (played for Ire- land, 1899-1900) ; golf, tennis, etc., etc. Res. : Sheskburn, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim ; Prospect, Bermuda. CAMPBELL, Sir Henry, Knt. (1921) ; second son of late Patrick Campbell, of Kilcoo, Co. Down ; b. 1856 ; m. 1st, 1879, Jenny (d. 1906), dau. of R. Brewis, of THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 31 Jfewcastle-on-Tyne ; 2nd, Alice Har- bottle, only dau. of late Robt. Fogan, of Newcastle-'on-Tyne ; Private Sec. to late Chas. S. Paruell, M.P., 1880-91 ; M.P. (N.), S. Fermanagh, 1885 and 1886-92 ; town clerk of Dublin, 1893-1921. Res. : Green- wood Park, XewTy, Co. Down. CAMPBELL, John (M.P. for Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, ' 1921), M.D., M.Ch., M.A.O. (R.U.I.). Res. : Crescent House, Upper Crescent, Belfast. CAMPBELL, Rev. Joseph William Robert, M.A. Educ. : private schools ; Queen's College, Belfast (Senior Scholar, Natural History) ; Methodist College, Belfast. Entered Methodist ministry, 1876 ; served in Tinahely, Dublin, Athlone, Limerick, Cork, Tralee, Blackrock, Sandy- mount ; Assistant Secretary of Conference, 1888 ; Secretary, Methodist Orphan Society, 1889 ; General Secretary, Home Missions, 1899 ; Delegate, Methodist GLcumenical Conference, 1901 ; Vice- President of Conference in Ireland, 1909 ; Representative to Methodist Assembly, 1909 ; Vice-President, Hibernian Band of Hope Union, and sometime Hon. Secretary, Hibernian Bible Society and Evangelical Alliance (Irish Branch). Late Principal, Theological Hall, Methodist College, Bel- fast, and Dean of Residences, Queen's Univ. of Belfast ; a Commissioner of Education in Ireland ; b. Clough, New- townbutler, Co. Fermanagh, 1853 ; son of Rev. Alexander Campbell ; m. Elizabeth Prudence, dau. of Rev. William Lough ; three sons, four daus. Pubns. : contribu- tions to periodical literature in History and Theology. Recns. : cycling, golf. P^es. : 91 Stephen's Green, Dublin. CAMPBELL, Lloyd (M.P. for North Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921), Member of firm of Henry Campbell & Co., Ltd., flax spinners, of Belfast. Res. : Fairbourne, Fitzwilliam Park, Belfast. CAMPBELL, Robert Qarrett, C.B.E. Civ. (1919). Educ. at Wellington College ; a flax spinner, and Chairman of Irish Sub- Committee of Flax Control Board ; son of John Campbell, of Mossley, Belfast ; b. 1858 : m. 1893, AUce, dau. of Henry Ferguson, M.D., of Belfast. Res. : Cool- greany, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast. CAMPBELL, Thomas Joseph, K.C. Educ. : Christian Brothers' Schools, and St. Malachy's College, Belfast, M.A. (Honours), 1897, of the Royal University of Ireland, now of the National University of Ireland. Sub-Editor, " Irish News," Belfast, 1892; Editor, do., 1895-1906; second prize in .Jurisprudence and second prize in Law of Property, Queen's College, Belfast, 1898 ; second Victoria Prize, King's Inns, Dublin, 1899 ; second Victoria Prize, do., 1900; Exhibition, do., 1900. Gold Medal for Oratory ; Gold Medal for Legal Essay ; Silver Medal for Legal Debate, do., 1900-01. Called to Irish Bar, Nov., 1900; to English Bar, April, 1904; Revising Barrister, 1910-14; King's Counsel, Feb., 1918 ; Local Government Election Commissioner, 1921 ; Nationalist Candidate for South Mona- ghan (polled 4,413 votes), Dec, 1913; Nationalist Candidate for East Belfast in the election of 1921, in Northern Ireland. First Treasurer of the Bar of Northern Ireland and first Secretary of the Circuit of Northern Ireland ; b. in Belfast ; m., and has two sons and one dau. Nominated in 1922 by the Provisional Government as one of six representatives of the Catholics of Belfast to act with six representatives nominated by the Government of Northern Ireland as a Conciliation Committee in Belfast. Pubns. : Workmen's Compensa- tion and Irish Land Purchase. Res. : 27 Old Cave Hill Road, Belfast. CANNING, Hon. Alexander Leopold Ivor George, only son of 4th Baron Garvagh ; b. 6th Oct., 1920. CANTRELL, Robert, I.S.O. (1902); Chief Clerk, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, 1900-14 (retired) ; b. 1849 ; m. 1875, Lavinia Eleanor, dau. of late George Porte, F.G.S., M.R.I.A. Res.: 62 Lansdownft Road. Pembroke, Co. Dublin. CARBERY, Baron (Trld., 1715), and a Baronet, 1768, John Evans-Freke, 10th Baron ; Lieut., R.N..\.S. ; served in European War, 1914 ; elder son of Algernon, 9th Baron, and Mary (Baroness Carbery), dau. of Henry J. Toulmin ; her Ladyship m. 2nd, 1902, Arthur Vf. San'l- ford, Frankfield House, Cork ; b. 20th May, 1892 ; s. his father, 12th June, 1898 ; m. 7th July, 1913, Jose (who died 1919), dau. of Evelyn Metcalfe, of London. Res. : Castle Freke, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. CARDEN, Capt. Andrew Murray, D.L., J. P., Co. Tipperary (High Sheriff, 1888); late R.A. : eldest surviving son of late Andrew Garden, D.L., J. P., of Barnane, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1853. Res. : Barnane, Templemore, Co. Tipperary. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Naval and Military, and Arthur's Clubs, London. CARDEN, Sir John Craven, Bart (Irld., 1787), J. P., Co. Tipperarv (High Sheriff, 1882) ; formerly Lieut., Queen's County Militia ; eldest .son of Sir John Craven, 4th Bart., and .Tulia Isabella, only dau. of Admiral Charles Robinson ; b. 30th Jan., 1854 ; s. his father, 22nd March, 1879 : m. 10th Feb., 1891, Svbil, dan. of the late General Valentine Baker, and has issue a son and a dau. Res. : Temple- more Abbey, Templemore, Co. Tipperary. 32 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. CAREW, Hon. Qeorge Patrick John, second son of 2ad Baron Carew, and brother and heir-presumptive to present peer ; b. 1st Feb., 1863 : m. 1888, Maud Beatrice, dau. of late .John Ramsay. Ees. : 6 Grassington Road, Eastbourne. CAREW, Baron (Irld., 1834): Baron Carew (Unit. Ksd., 1838), Robert Shapland George Julian Carew, 3rd Baron., B.A. (Cantab.); D.L., Co. Wexford: eldest son of Robert Shapland. 2nd Baron. K.P., and Emily Anne (d. 1899), dan. of Sir George Richard Phillips, 2nd Bart, (ex- tinct) ; b. 15th June, 1860 ; s. his father, 8th Sept., 1831 ; m. 27th June, 1888, Julia, dau. of the late Albert Lethbridge, and granddau. of Sir John Lethbridge, 3rd Bart. Res. : 28 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Castle Boro', Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Clubs : Brooks's ; Bachelors', London. CARLISLE, The Right Hon. Alex- ander Montgomery, P.C. (Irld.), 1907. Entered Messrs. Harland and Wolff'.s Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, 1870, and was Gen. Manager and Chm. of the Managing Directors : ret. 1910 ; a Director of The National Bank. Ltd. ; contested W. Belfast, 1906, as a Liberal Unionist Free Trader ; appointed by Lord Gladstone, in 1908, a Member of the Departmental Committee in connection with accidents in factories ; eldest son of the late John Carlisle, M.A., Head Master of the Royal Academical Institution. Belfast ; b. 8th July, 1854; m. 1884, Edith Wooster. San Francisco. Res. : 2 Lancaster Gate, London, W. ; Avenue House, Bear Wood, Workingham, Berks. Royal Thames Yacht Club, W. CARIVIICHAEL - FERRALL, John, D.L., J. P., Co. Tvrone (High Sheriff, 1907), B.A. (T.C.D.). Barrister, King's Inns, 1878 ; b. 8th Nov., 1855 ; eldest son of Captain Carmichael-Ferrall, R.N., and Margaret, 6th dau. of Sir John Nugent Humble, 1st Bt., of Clonkescoran, Co. Waterford: ra. 1899, Elizabeth l']naily, 3rd dau. of late Rev. David Henry Elrins- ton, Vicar of Swords, and Matilda Rowena, dau. of late Rev. Pierce Wm. Drev,-, Rector of Yonghal. Claims the Barony of Car- michael in Lanarksliire, dormant since the death of Andrew, 6th Earl of Hyndford, and 7th Lord Carmichael in 1817, as heir-male through his ancestor Andrew Canuichael, Provost of Dungannon, of James, 1st Lord Carmichael. Pubns. : A Replv to Mr. Hine'8 Identification of the British Nation Mith the Lost Tribes of Israel ; Ireland and the Irish ; The Principality of Orange and its Protestant Exiles. * Res. : Auger Castle, Auger, Co. Tyrone. Club : Tyrone County. CARPENTER, Qeorge Herbert, D.Sc, M.R.I. A., Professor of Zoology in the Royal Coll. of Science for Ireland since 1904 ; Secretary of the Royal Irish Aca- demy since 1920 ; b. 1865 ; son of George Carpenter, Peckham, London. Educ. : Private school : King's College, Lond. ; R. Coll. Science, Dubl. ; B.Sc. (Lond.), 1890: M.Sc. and D.Sc. (Q. Univ., Belfast), 1913 and 1918 ; m. 1891 to Emma, daughter of Charles Eason, Dublin. Engineer's draughtsman, 1881-4 ; on staff of Science Library, S. Kensington, London, 1884-8 ; Assistant Naturalist in Nat. Museum, Dub- lin, 1888-1904. Joint editor of the '•' Irish Naturalist " since its foundation in 1892. Secretary of the Royal Zoological Societv of Ireland, 1910-19. Member of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. Hon. Lay Secretary of the Hibernian Church Mis- sionary Society since 1920. Pubns. : Insects — their Structure and Life, 1899 (in Russian, 1903) : The Life Story of Insects, 1913 (in Spanish, 1922) ; insect Transformation, 1921 ; numerous zoo- logical papers in Proc. R. Irish Acad., R. Dublin Soc, Linn. Soc, Quart. Journ. Micr. Science, etc. Recns. : cycling and hill- walking. Res. : 51 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin. CARRICK, Earl of, 1748: Viscount Ikerrin, 1629; Baron Butler, 1607 (Irld.); Baron Butler of Mount Juliet (Unit. Kgd., 1912), Charles Ernest Alfred French Somerset Butler, 7th Earl, O.B.E. (1918). D.L., J. P., Co. Kilkenny; Comptroller of Lord Lieutenant's Household, Ireland, 1913 ; Inspector of Dept. of Agriculture. Ireland ; eldest son of Charles Henry, 6th Earl, and Kathleen Emilv (d. 1888), dau. of Lieut. -Col. Ross: b. 15th Nov., 1873: s. his father, 6th April. 1909: m. 1898, Ellen Rosamond Mary, dau. of late Lieut.- Col. H. G. Lindsay ; five sons, two dans. Res. : Belmont House, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. CARRIGAN, Rev. William, D.D., M.I.R.A. ; b. in Co. Kilkenny, 1860. Educ. : St. Kieran's. Kilkenny, and May- nooth ; priest, 1834 ; formerly Curate at Durrow, Queen's Co., and P.P. thereof since 1909. Author of The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory. Res. : Durrow, Queen's Co. CARROLL, Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Fitzgerald, D.S.O. (1917), R.A.M.C. ; M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (T.C.D.), L.M., Dublin, F.R.G.S. ; b. 1874 : son of Frederick Maxwell Carroll, J. P., Moone Abbey, Co. Kildare: m. 1918, Evelyn, dau. of Col. E. E. Bernard. Educ. : Dub- lin Universitv ; Bonn ; Vienna. Joined Army, 1898 ; served Aden. 1903-4 : Sudan, 1910 (Egyptian medal and clasn, 4th Class Osmanieh) ; Sudan. 1914-17." Principal Medical Officer, Egyptian Army. Recn. : travelling. Res. : Moone Abbey, Co. Kildare. Club : Naval and Military. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 33 CARROLL, Brig.-Qen. John William Vincent, C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1919). Educ. : Woburn ; Oratory School. 2nd Lieut., Norfolk llegt., 1891 ; served in W. Africa, Northern Xigeria, 1895-99 (two medals and 6 clasps, despatches, Bt.- Major) ; served in S. African War in Mounted Infantry, 1899-1901 (Queen's medal and 3 clasps) ; Commandant Moun- ted Infantry, Egypt, 1909 ; Lt.-Col. Commanding Mounted Infantry, South Africa, 1910 ; Lt.-Col. Commanding 7th (Service) Batt. Norfolk Regt., 1914-15 ; served European War (despatches) ; Comdt. on lines of communication, 1918- 19 ; Commanded the Russian Force at Morjegorskaia, March, 1919. Recns. : steeplechase riding, polo, cricket, hunting ; b. 12tli July, 1869 ; son of late Frederick MaxweU Carroll, J. P., of Moone Abbey, Co. Kildare ; ra. 1901, Barbara Mary, dau. of late James Tindal Woodroffe, C.S.I. ; two sons, two daus. Res. : Moone Abbey, Moone, Athy, Co. Kildare. Clubs : Naval and Military, Sports. CARSON, Baron (Life Peerage) (Unit. Kgd., 1921), and a Knt. (1900), Edward Henry Carson, 1st Baron, P.C. (Irld.) 1896. P.C. (Engl.) 1905, :\I.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), LL.D. (Hon. Causa); called to the Irish Bar, 1877 ; Middle Temple, 1893 ; Q.C. (Irel.), 1889 and (Engl.), 1894; Soli- citor-General for Ireland, June, 1892 ; Solicitor-General for England, 1900-1905 ; Attorney- General for England, 1915 ; First Lord of the Admiralty, Oct., 1916, to July, 1917 ; Member of War Cabinet without Portfolio. 1917. Lord of Appeal in Or- dinary from 1921 ; M.P. for Dublin Uni- versity, 1892-1918; M.P. for Belfast, Duncairn Div., 1918-21 : Bencher of Fing's Inns, Dublin, and Middle Temple. London. Second son of the late Edv.-ard H. Carson, Esq., C.t. ; b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1879, Sarah Annette (d. 1913), dau. of late H. Pearse Kirwan, of Triston Lodge, Co. Galway ; 2nd, 1914, Ruby, elder dau. of Col. Stephen Frewen, late 16th Lancers, of Charlton Musgrove, Wincanton. Res. : 5 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Cleve Court, Minster, Thanot. Clubs : Carlton, Garrick, S.W. ; Ulster Club, Belfast. CARSON, VVilliam Burton ; a director of the Eoyal Bank of Ireland and of the 6t. Northern Eailwav (Ireland) ; son of J. J. H. Carson, of 3 Willow Bank, Kingsto^^Ti, Co. Dublin; b. 1872: m. 1897, Alice, dau. of Thos. Plunket Cairnes, of Stameen, Drogheda. Re.^. : Broom- field, Malahide, Co. Dublin. CARTER, Ernest F. ; served in Great War ^\ith rank of Captain ; now engaged in business in London. Sport : golf. Records : in 1919 won Irish Amateur (Native) Championship, and was semi-flnaUst in 1920 ; South of Ireland Champion, 1920 ; Irish Amateur (Native) Champion and Semi-finalist Irish Open Championship 1921; b. at Blackrock, Co. Dublin, 1894; Ad- dress : c/o Messrs. Spaldings, Putney, London, S.W. Clubs : Royal Portrush, Royal Dublin, Coombe Hill (London). CARTER, Thomas (MP. for Leitrim and N. Roscommon from 1921). CARTER, Victor Arthur Tilson Shaen, J. P., Co. Mayo : eldest son of Geo. Tilson Shaen Carter, J. P., of Erris, Co. Mayo, and Peb worth 3Ianor, Straftord-on- Avbn ; b. 1879 : m. 1909, Wilfreda Christine, dau. of late Richard Davis, of Hove, Sussex. Res. : Shaen Lodge, Belmullet, Co. Mayo. CARTY, Francis Joseph (M.P. for East Mayo and SUao from 1922) ; Member of the Sligo County Council. Res. : Cloona- cunny, Ballinacarrow, Co. Sligo. CARVILL, Patrick George Hamil- ton, J. P., for Cos. Cork, Down and Armagh ; b. 1839 ; son of Francis Carvill. of Ros- trevor, Co. Down ; Barrister, Middle Temple. 1883 ; High Sheriff of Co. Armagh, 1878 ; M.P. for Newry, 1892-1906 : late member of the Coiu-t of Referees in the House of Commons, 1906. Res. : 105 Pall Mall, London, S.W. : Ballyvourney, Co. Cork. CASEMENT, Roger, D.L., J. P., Co. Antrim : eldest son of John Casement, J.P., of Magherintemple, Co. Antrim ; b. 1850 ; m. 1877, Susan (d. 1915), dau. of Jas. Beattv, C.E. Res. : Magherin- temple, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. CASHEL and EMLY, Lord Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Harty, D.D., Metropolitan of Munster. Educ. : Thurles, :Mavnooth, and Gregorian Uni- versitv. Rome : Priest, 1894 : Professor of Dogmatic Theology, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. 1895-04 : Professor of Moral Theologv, 1904-09: Professor of Canon Law, 1909-13 ; Hon. Sec. Maynooth Union, 1904-13 ; b. 1867. Res. : The Palace, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. CASHEL, EMLY, WATERFORD, and LISMORE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Robert Miller, M.A., D.D. ; 53rd Bishop ; cons. 1919 : Cm-ate of Clirist Church, Derrv, 1892-4 : Rector of Done- gal, 1894-1900; Rector of Raphoe, 1900- 05 ; Secretarv, Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland, 1905-16; Rector of St. James's, Bray, 1911-16 : Dean of Waterford. 1916-19 ; a Commissioner of National Education ; b. 1866 : m. 1897, May. dau. of Very Rev. J. Potter, Dean of Raphoe. Res. : Oldcourt, Waterford. 34 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. CASSIDI, Francis Richard, of Glen- brook, near Magherafelt, Co. Deny, M.A., M D. (T.C.D.), M.B.E. (1918); Associate 01 the Order of S. John of Jerusalem; b. Feb. 8th, 1858 : m. July 20th, 1887, to Marion Elizabeth, dau. of John Dun- can'^on. 51. D., of Alloa, X.B. Res. : Glen- brook, Magherafelt, Co. Deny. CASTLEIVIAiNE, Baron (Irld., 1812), '^.Ibert Edward Handcock, 5th Baron, B.A. (Oxon.); elected a Eepresentative Peer for Ireland in place of 4th Baron Clariua (dec"), 1898, Lieut, and Custos Eotulorum of the County Westmeath (1899), in succession to Francis Travers Dames- Longworth, Q.C. ; J. P., Co. ^Yestmeath ; formerlv Lieut. 4th Batt. Roy. Innis- killing " Fusiliers : second surviving son of Richard, 4th Baron, a Representative Peer for Ireland, and Hon. Louisa (d. 1892), dau of 2nd Baron Harris ; b. 26th March, 1863 ; s. his father, 26th April, 1892 ; m. 23th Sept., 1895, Annie Evelyn, only dau. of Col. Joseph Thomas Barring- ton', of Charlton, Kent, and has issue a dau. Res. : Moydrum Castle, and the Hare Island. Athlone. Clubs : Carlton, Turf, Wellington. London ; Kildare St., Dublin : Roval St. George's Yacht Club, Kia"Sto\\-n ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. CASTLEROSSE, Viscount, Valentine Edward Charles Browne ; Lieut. Irish Guards ; served in European War, 1914-16 (wounded) ; eldest son of 5th Earl of Keumare ; b. 29th May, 1891. CASTLESTUART, Earl of, 1800; Viscount Stuart, 1793 ; Baron Castle- stuart, 1610 (Irld.); and a Bart. (Xova Scotia, 1637), Arthur Stuart, 7th Earl, M.C., late Major, Machine Gun Corps ; third but eldest surviving son of Andrew John, 6th Earl, and Georgina, dau. of Gen. Arthur Stevens, 26th Madras N.I. ; b. 6th Aug., 1889 : s. his father, 7th Nov., 1921 ; m. 16th Dec, 1920, Eleanor May, eldest dau. of S. R. Juddenheim, of New York, and has issue a son. Res. : Stuart Hall, Stewardstown, Co. TjTone, and Old Lodge, Belfieid, Sussex. CASTLETOWN OF UPPER OSSORY, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1869, Bernard Edward Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron, B.A. (Oxon.); K.P. (1907), P.C. (1908), C.M.G. (1902) ; South African Campaign (Medal and four clasps) ; is a J. P., D.L. for Queen's Co. ; served in 1st Life Guards, 1871-5, and again in Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (Medal and Clasp, " Tel- el-Kebir"); was M.P. for Portarlington, 1880-83 ; was Chancellor of the Royal University of Ireland 1906-09 ; only son of 1st Baron Castletown, and Augusta (d. 1899), dau. of the Rev. Archibald Douglas and Ladv Susan Murray ; b. 29th July, 1848 : s. his father, 22nd Jan., 1883 ; ni. 23rd April, 1874, Hon. Clara Ursula St. Leger, only surviving child of 4th Viscount Doneraile. Res. : Doneraile Court, Doneraile, Co. Cork ; Granston Manor, Abbeyleix, Queen's Co. Clubs : Brooks's, Travellers', London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. CAULFEILD, Algernon Thomas St. George, J. P., Co. Galway, and D.L., J. P., Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1900) ; eldest son of late St. George Fras. Robt. Caulfeild and grandson of St. George Francis Caul- feild, J. P., of Donamon Castle, Co. Ros- common ; b. 1869. Res. : Donamon Castle, Roscommon : Vicars Hill, Lym- ington, Hants. Carlton, Travellers', and Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs. CAVAN, Earl of, Viscount Kilcoursie and Lord Lambart, 1647 ; Baron Cavan, 1618 (Irld.), Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl, K.P. (1916). G.C.M.G. (1919), K C.B. (1918), C.B. Mil. (1915), M.V.O., 4th Class (1910); Hon. LL.D. (Cantab.); elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1915 ; A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen. of Canada, 1891-3 ; served in S. Africa (mentioned in despatches) ; Brig. -Gen. Commanding 4th Guards' Brig., 1914 ; Guards' Division, 1915 ; XIV. Corps, 1916-17 ; Commander- in-Chief, British Forces in Italy, 1918 ; Lieutenant-General, 1917 : Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1920 ; G.O.C.-in- Chief, Aldershot Command, 1920 : eldest son of Frederick Edward, 9th Earl of Cavan, and Mary (d. 1905), dau. of the late Rev. John Olive, M.A. : b. 16th Oct., 1865 ; s. his father, 14th July, 1900 ; m. 1893, Caroline Inez (d. 1920), dau. of late George Baden Crawley. Res. : Wheat- hampstead, Herts. Clubs : Guards' and Turf. CHADWiCK, Rt. Rev. George Alex- ander, D.D. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained, 1863 : Rector of Armagh, 1872-96 ; Dean of Armagh, 1886- 96 ; Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, 1896- 1915. Pubns. : Christ bearing Witness to Himself (Donnellan Lectures), 1879 ; As He that Serveth. 1880 ; My Devotional Life, 1882 ; Exodus and St. Mark in the Expositor's Bible ; Pilate's Gift and other Sermons, 1899 ; Poems, chiefly Sacred, 1900 ; The Intellect and the Heart and other Sermons, 1905 : b. 10th Oct., 1840 ; m. 1st, 1864, Emma, dau. of J. F. Browning, Ealing : 2nd. 1911, Helen, sister of Rev. Canon E. T. Crozier. Res. : 37 St, Mary's Road, Dublin. CHAMBERS, Sir Newman Pitt, Knt. (1897), knighted in recognition of his long and valuable services in London- derry during his official career ; J. P., D.L., Co. Donegal ; High Sheriff of Co. Donegal and Grand Juror of Cos. Tyrone and Donegal ; second son of late Thomas Chambers, of Aberfoyle, and his wife, Mary Anna, dau. of Capt. Newman, 56th THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 35 Regt. ; m. April 6th, 1880, Inez (d. 1914), youngest dau. of late Alexander Young, of Coolkeragh House, Co. Londonderry, and has issue a son, Brooke (m. 1917, Marie, dau. of Newman Pitt-Chambers), and a dau., Muriel (m. 1904, C. A. Munro, son of Col. Munro, of Hill Crest, Devon). Res. : Carrig Cape, Co. Donegal. Clubs : Con- stitutional, W.C. ; Northern Counties, Londonderry. CHANCE, Sir Arthur, Knt. (1905), F.R.C.S., Hon. F.R.C.S., Ed. ; Hon. Fellow, R.C.P., etc. ; President, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1921 ; Past Pres. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland ; Senior Surgeon Mater Misericordise Hos- pital, Dublin ; Consulting Surgeon, Orthoppedic Hospital of Ireland, Steevens' Hospital, Dental Hospital of Ireland, St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire ; Visitor in Lunacy under the High Court of Chan- cery in Ireland ; Memb. General Medical Council ; Member Dental Board, Great Britain and Ireland ; Member General Nursing Council for Ireland ; Member of Council, Royal College of Surgeons, Ire- land ; Hon. Consulting Surgeon (Ortho- paedics), Ministry of Pensions, South Region ; Temp. Col., A.M.S. ; Inspector Special Military Surgical Hospitals, Irish Command ; formerly Surgeon in Ordinary to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1892-5 and 1906-15 ; Surgeon, , Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin ; President I Surgical Section, Royal Academy of Medicine Ireland ; President Dublin Division, British Medical Association ; University Examiner in Clinical Surgery, University, Dublin ; Member of the Senate of National University ; President Irish Medical Schools and Graduates' Associa- tion ; son of Albert Chance, of London ; b. 1859; m. 1st, 1886, Martha, dau. of D. Rooney of Belfast ; 2nd, 1900, Eileen, dau. of Wva. M. Murphy, of Dartry, Co. Dublin. Res. : 42 Merrion Square, Dublin. CHAPMAN, Brig. -Gen. Archibald John, C.B., Mil (1914), C.M.G. (1916), C.B.E., Mil. (1919); Officer Legion of Honour. Educ. privately. Entered Royal DubUn FusiUers, 1884 ; became Capt., 1892; Major, 1901: Brevet Lieut. -Col,. 1901 ; Lieut.-Col., 1906 : Brevet Col. 1907 ; Col., 1910 ; and Hon. Brig. -Gen. (retired), 1919 ; served in S. Africa, 1898-1902 ; European War, 1914-18, as Brig. -Com ; commanded Staffordshire Infantrv Brigade, 1911-12 ; was Gen. Staff Officer, N. Com- mand, 1912-14. and Inspector of Infantrv, 1915-19 ; eldest son of late John E. Chap- man, of Monkstown, Co Dublin ; b. 1862 ; m. 1895, Annie Evelyn, second dau. of George Orr Wilson, formerly of Dunar- dagh, Blackrock, Co. DubUn. Res. : Con- dover House, Shrewsbury ; Army and Navy Club, London. CHARLEMONT, Viscount, 1665 ; Baron Caulfeild, 1620 (Ireland), James Edward Caulfeild, 8th Viscount; a Re- presentative Peer for Ireland, 1918 ; D.L., J. P., for Co. Tvrone ; son of Hon. Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, C.B., d. 1895 (who was 2nd son of Edward Houston Caulfeild, Esq., great-grandson of 2nd Viscount), and Louisa Gwyn, dau. of late Robert Williams, Esq., and niece of Sir R. Williams- Bulkelev, 10th Bart. ; b. 12 May, 1880 ; s. his uncle, 5th Jidy, 1913 ; m. 1914, Evelyn, dau. of E. C. P. Hull, J. P., of Earlswood Mount, Surrey. Res. : Drumcairne, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone, CHARLEY, Edward Johnson, J. P., Co. Antrim (High Sheriff, 1913), son of late Wm. Charley, D.L., J.P., of Seymour Hill, Co. Antrim ; b. 1859. Res. : Sey- moiu- Hill, Dunmurrv, Co. Antrim. Ulster Club, Belfast ; Junior Constitutional Club, London. CHARLEY, Lieut.-Col. Harold Richard, C.B.E., Civ. (1920); Lieut.- Col. Royal Ulster Rifles ; European War (severely wounded, prisoner) ; British Red Cross Representative in Switzerland and BerUn, 1918-19 ; son of the late W'. Charley, J. P., D.L., of Seymour Hill, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim ; b. 1875. Junior Army and Navy, and Royal Automobile Clubs, London. CHART, David Alfred. Educ. : Queen's College, Cork, Oxford, and Dublin (Litt.D.) ; entered Civil Service (Class I.), 1902 ; appointed to Public Record Office of Ireland ; Inspector of Historical Manu- scripts (1912). Member of Royal Irish Academv (1913); Medical Research Com- mittee (1919) ; Council of Housing and Town Planning Association ; Statistical and Social Inquiry and Royal Society of Anti- quaries (Ireland). Appointed to Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, 1922. Pubns. : Storv of Dublin, 1907 ; Ireland from the Union to Catholic Emancipation, 1910, ; An Economic History of Ireland, 1920. Recns. : music, walking. Res. : 15 Donegall Square, West, Belfast. CHARTERIS, Lieut.-Col. Richard Butler, T.D. (1909, D.L., J.P., Co. Tip- perary (High Sheriff, 1919) ; served in S, Africa, 1900-01; A.D.C. to Inspector- General of Cavalry, 1907-8; Lieut.-Col. Warwickshire Yeo. ; eldest son of late Lieut.-Col. Hon. Richd. Charteris, Scots Gds., and Ladv Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heu: of 2nd 'Earl of Glengall (ext.); b. 1866 ; m 1890, Pamela, dan of Robt. Dyer, of Lavham, Ipswich, Res. : Cahir Park, Cahir, Co. Tipperary ; 27 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W. 1, Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Turf, White's, and Royal Yacht Sqiiadron Clubs. CHAVASSE, Major Henry. Educ: privately and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester ; Diploma with Honours, 1885 ; served 18 years in the 4th C2 36 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Batt. The Camerouians (Scottish Eifies), including the South African Vrar, 1901-2, Queen s Medal with two clasps ; farmed 300 acres in County Waterford (Pedigree herd of Shorthorns), 1899-1913 ; formerly J. P. Counties Waterford and Cork ; served as High Sheriff County Waterford 1907 : b. 19th June, 1863 ; second son of the Rev, William Izon Chavasse, Vicar of Kirtling, Cambs., and Anna Georgina, dau. of Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill Coghill, Bart., and grand-dau. of Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of Ireland : m. 1896, Judith Isabella, dau. of the late Becher Lionel Fleming, J. P., of New Court, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, and has four sons living. Eecns. : farming, saihng, trawhng, shooting and carpentering. Res. : Seafield, Castletown- shend, Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Club : Cork County. CHERRY, The Rt. Hon. Richard Robert, P.C. (1905) ; M.A., LL.D. ; youngest son of late Robt. W. Cherrv, Sol. ; b. 19th March, 1859 ; m. 1886, Mary Wilhelmina, dau. of the late Robt. Cooper, of Collinstown House, Leixlip ; B.A., T.C.D. Double Gold Medallist in Mental Science and History and Political Science (1879). Called to Irish Bar, 18S1 : Q.C. (1896), Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law in Uuiversitv of Dublin, 1889-94 ; M.P. for Liverpool, Exchange. 1906-09 ; Attorney-General for Ireland, 1905-09 ; Lord Justice of Appeal, Ireland, 1909-14 : Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 1914-16. Res.: 92 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club : University, Dublin. CHETWOOD-AIKEN, Major Harold Freeland Chetwode, late East Siurev R.egt., J. P., Queen's Co ; b. Dec. Ist, 1868'; 3rd son of the late John Chet wood- Aiken of the Glen, Stoke Bishop, Bristol ; m. Gladys Strickland, dau. of the late Andrew Dunlop, of Belgrave House, Jersey : one dau., Beatrice Chetwode. Educ. : Clifton College ; served South Africa, 1900-02, Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps; retired 1913; rejoined Aug., 1914, and served during the European War. Res. : Woodbrook, Portarlington, Queen's Co. CHEVERS, John Joseph, D.L., J. P., Co. Galway (High Siieriff, 1893), late Capt., 4th Batt. C'onnaught Rangers ; eldest son of late M. J. Chevers, D.L., J. P.. of Killvan, Co. Galway ; b. 1866 : m. 1894, Frederica Sophia Elizabeth, younger dau. of Hv. Owen LeAvis, D.L., of Ennisken, Co. Monaghan. Res. : Killvan House, Ballinasloe, Co. Galwav. CHICHESTER, Major Hon. Arthur Claud Spencer, D.S.O. (1918), O.B.E. (1919), Croce di Guerre (Italy); D.L., Co. Wexford ; served in S. African War, 1902 ; in Tibet, 1904 ; in European War, 1915- 18; Capt., R. Fus., 1908-12; Adjt., 1st Batt., 1905-8; Major, Irish Gds. from 1916, L.C.C., 1913-15, D.L., Co. Wexford ; eldest son of 3rd Baron Templemore ; b. 1880; m. 1911, Hon. Clare Meriel, 2nd dau. of 7th Viscount Powerscourt. Res. : 26 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, London, W. 2. Guards' and Travellers' Clubs. CHICHESTER, Mrs. Dehra (MP. for Londonderrv Co. and Citv. Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921), 6.B.E., J. P. ; only child of late James Kerr Fisher, of the Manor House, Kilrea ; m 1901, Lt.- Col. Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chi- chester, D.L. Res. : iMoyola Park, Castle- dawson, Co. Londonderry. CHILDERS, Erskine, T.D. : b. in London, June 25th, 1870 ; second son of Professor Robert C;. Childers, of London, and Anna, daughter of Thomas J. Barton, of Glendalough House, Co. Wicklow : m. in 1904, Mary Alden, dau. of Hamilton Osgood, of Boston, U.S.A. Educ. : Hailey- biu-y and Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A., LL.B. Committee Clerk, British House of Commons, 1895-1910 ; served in South African Vrar, 1900; 1910-14, political WTiting and work for Irish Home Rule. July, 1914, ran cargo of gims for Irish Volunteers into Howth in yacht " Asgard." Served in British Naval Air Service and Air Force in European War, 1914-1918, North Sea, Dardanelles, Pale-stine ; Major, R.A.F. ; D.S.C. for air reconnaissance work. Served on Secretariat of Irish Convention, 1917-1918. In 1919 became a citizen of the Irish Republic ; 1920, Chair- man of Rathminos Republican Justices ; May, 1921, elected to Dail Eireaun as Deputy for Wicklow and Kildare ; Feb.- Aug., 1921. Minister for Publicity in Dail Eireann Ministry. Oct.-Dec, 1921, Principal Secretary to Irish Delegation of Plenipotentiaries. Afterwards opponent of Treaty in the Dail. Editor of " Republic of Ireland " from Januarv, 1922. Pubns. : The Framework of Home Rule (1912) ; Militarv Rule in Ireland (1020) ; The Riddle of the Sands (1903) ; In the Ranks of the C.I. v., (1900), etc., etc. Res. : 12 Bushy Park Road, Tcrenure, Dublin. CHUTE, Lieut. -Col. Pierce Thomas, D.S.O. (1900) ; entered 4th Regt., 1876 ; Capt. Rov. Munster Fusiliers, 1885 ; Major, 1896 ; Col. 1918 ; retired, 1904 ; served in Burma Expedition, 1885-7 and 1887-9 (medal with two clasps) ; S. African War, 1899-1902 (despatches twice. Queen's Medal with three clasps, King's Medal with two clasps, D.S.O.); European War, 1915 (1914-15 Star with two medals) ; son of the late Capt. Thomas Chute, 22nd Regt., of Glenfleld, Tralee ; b. 1856; m. 190.3, Carrie, dau. of the late Charles Langton, J.P., D.L., of Barkhill, Aigburth, Liver- pool. Res. : Glenfield, Tralee, Co. Kerry ; Army and Navy Club, London. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 37 CLANCARTY, Earl of, 1803; Vis- count Dunlo, ISOl ; Baron Kilconnel, 1797 (Irld.); Viscount Clancarty, 1823, and Baron Trench, 1815 (Unit. Kgd.) ; Marquess of Hcusden, in the Netherlands, William Frederick Le Poer Trench, 5th Earl ; educated at Eton ; late Lieut., 4th Shropshire L.I. ; -T.P. and D.L., Co. Gal way : elder son of Richard Somerset, 4th Earl, and Lady Adeliza Georgiana (d. 1911), dau of 2nd Marquess of Bristol : b. 29th Dec, 1868 ; s. his father, 29th May, 1891 ; m 1889, Isabel Maude Penrice (d. 1906), dau. of John Bilton, of Charlton, Kent ; 2nd, 7th Oct., 1908, Mary Gwatkin, dau. of late W. F. Rosslewin Ellis, B.L., and has issue five sons and two daus. Ees. : Garbally Court, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. CLANCY, John Joseph, M.A. (Queen's Univ. of Irld.) Educ. : Summer Hill College, Athlone ; Queen's Coll., Galway. Classical Master, Holv Cross School, Tralee, 1867-70 ; assistant-editor of " The Nation " (Dublin), 1870-85: editor of the Irish Press Agency in England, 1886-90 ; mem- ber of editorial staff of " Irish Daily Independent," 1891-1902. Barrister, King's Inns, 1887 : K.C., 1906 : M.P.. North Dublin, 1885-1918. Pubns. : various political pamphlets and addresses and legal publications : essays in Nine- teenth Century, Fortnightly Review, Con- temporary Review, etc ; b. Galway, 15th July, 1847 ; son of William Clancy, Carragh Lodge, Clare-Galway, Co. Galway ; m. Margaret Louise, dau. of P. J. Hickie, of Newcastle West ; three sons, three daus. Res. : Homeleigh, Kenilworth Park, Dub- lin. CLANCY, John Joseph, M.P. (S.F.), Sligo, X. Division, since Dec, 1918. Chair- man, Sligo County Council. Secretary of County Committee of Agricultural and Technical Instruction, Sligo. Address : 4 St. Mary's Terrace, Sligo. CLANMORRIS, Baron (Irld., 1800), Arthur Maurice Robert Ringham, 6th Baron, late Capt., 5th Lancers : served in South African War, 1899-1902 ; served in European War, 1915-19; A.D.C. to Lord Plunket, when Gov.-Gen. of New Zealand, 1904 ; eldest son of John George Barry, 5th Baron, and Matilda Catherine, only child and heiress of late Robert Edward Ward, of Bangor Castle, Co. Down : b. 22nd June, 1879 ; s. his father, 4th Nov., 1916 ; m. 5th June, 1907, Leila, 4th dau. of Gordon Cloete, J. P., of Rosebank, Cape Town, and has issue a son. Ees. : Bangor Castle, Co. Down. CLANWILLIAIVI, Earl of, 1770: Vis- count Clanwilliam and Baron Gillford, 1776 (Irld.); Baron ClanwUliam (Unit. Kgd., 1828) ; and a Baronet (Irld., 1703), Arthur Vesey Meade, 5th Earl, M.C. (1915), Croix de Guerre (Italy) ; D.L., Co. Down : Captain and .A.dj., Roy. Horse Gds. ; served in S. Africa, 1900-1902, as Assist. Provost Marshal and D.A. and A.G., and with 30th Batt. Imp. Yeo. ; European War, 1915-18 ; eldest son of Richard James, 4th Earl, and Elizabeth Henrietta (Countess of Clan- william), eldest dau. of the late Sir Arthur Edward Kennedv, G.C.M.G. ; b. 14th Jan., 1873 ; s. his father. 4th Aug., 1907 ; m. 27th April. 1909, Hon. Mrs. Oliver Howard, M.B.E., dau. of Russell Stephen^ son, and widow of Hon. Oliver Howard. Issue : Lady Mary Katharine Selina ; Lady Elizabeth Louise Margaret. Res. : Gillhall, Dromore, Co. Down. Clubs : United Service ; Travellers', London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. CLARINA, Baron (Irld., 1800), Lionel Edward Massey, 5th Baron, D.L. for Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1896) ; formerly Lieut. -Col., Scots Guards ; third son of Eyre, 3rd Baron, and Susan Elizabeth (d. 1886), yoimgest dau. of the late Hugh Barton, of Straffan, Co. Kildare ; b. 20th April, 1837 ; s. his brother, 16th Dec, 1897 ; m. 24th Nov.. 1877, Elizabeth (d. 1883), dau. of Alexander Bannatvne : 2nd, 23rd Aug., 1887, Sophia (d. 1912), dau. of late James Butler, D.L., of Castlecrine, Co. Clare. Res. : Elm Park, Clarina, Co. Limerick. CLARK, Alexander Wallis, D.L., J. P. Educ. : Foyle College, Londonderry, and Royal Gramm.ar School, Lancaster ; Senior Director in firm of Messrs. Wm. Clark & Son«, Ltd., Linen ^Manufacturers and Finishers, Upperlands, Co. London- derrv : J. P. and D.L., Co. Londonderrv (High Sheriff, 1922) : b. 1857 ; eldest surviving son of the late William Newport Clark, of Ampertain, Upperlands, Co. Londonderry. Res. : Ampertain, Upper- lands, Co. Londonderry. Clubs : Northern Counties, Londonderry ; Union, Belfast. CLARK, Sip George Smith, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1017) ; Managing Director of Workman and Clark, Ltd., Shipbuilders and Engineers, Belfast ; Director of Henry Matier & Co., Ltd., Linen Manufacturers, Belfast : D.L., Co. of City of Belfast : was M.P. for N. Belfast, 1907-10 ; b. 8th Nov., 1861 ; m. 1881, Frances, dau. of Henry Matier, of Dunlambert, Belfast, and has issue two sons. Res. : Dunlambert, Fort- william Park, Belfast. Clubs : Carlton, London ; Ulster, Belfast. CLARK. James Jackson. — H.M. Lieut, for Co. Derrv : Hon. Col. of 9th Brig. Nth. Irish Div. ; High Sheriff, 1375 ; Chairman of the Derry County Council for 18 years to June, 1920 ; oidest magistrate and grand juror of the county ; member of the Irish Convention, 1917-18 ; m. Mary, eldest dau of Sir William Con^nighaoi, K.C.B.. o Springhill — issue, throe sons and one dau. ra. 1914 to Kenneth Sinclair, son of Rt. Hon. Thomas Sinclair Hopefield. Col. J. 38 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. J. Clark is the eldest son of James J. Clark, D.L. and J.P. For some years repre- sented the County of Londonderry in Parlia- ment prior to 1859. Res. : Largantogher, Maghera, Co. Derry ; Kildare Street Club. CLARK, Com. James Lenox- Conyngham, D.S.O, (1916, Bar 1920) ; Croix de Guerre (France) ; Legion of Honour ; Order of Crown of Belgium ; entered R.X., 1900; Lieut., 1906 ; Lieut.- Com., 1914 ; and Com., 1918; served in Dardanelles, 1915-16 with Destroyer Flo- tilla; son of Col. James Jackson Clark (H. M. Lieut, for Co. Londonderry), of Largantogher, Maghera, Co. Derry ; b. 1884. Res. : Largantogher Maghera, Co. Derry. United Service Club, London. CLARK, Sir William Ovens, Knt. (1903). Educ. : Portora School, Ennis- killen ; Trinity Coll., Dublin. Appointed to Indian Ci\-il Service, 1869 ; called to the Bar, 1881 ; successively Deputy Commis- sioner, and Divisional Judge in the Pun- jab ; Chief Judge of Chief Court of Punjab, 1898-1910; b. 14th Jan., 1849; son of late James Jackson Clark, D.L., of Largan- togher, Londonderry ; m. 1885, Florence Emily, dau. of Robert LawTie : two sons, one dau. Res. : 2 Barkston Gardens, South Kensington. London, S.W. 5. Club : East India United Service, London. CLARKE, Captain Arthur Wellesley, C.B.E. (1919): Elder Brother of the Trinitv House. 1898 ; Lieut. -Commander, E.N.R. (retired) ; J. P., County of London ; Educ. : Cork : in command of the Pacific Steam Navigation and Orient Lines, 1891 ; Member of Board of Harwch Conservancy, 1905 ; Member of Coimcil, London Chamber of Commerce, 1908 : Member, Port of London Authority, 1910; Chairman of the River (Committee ; served on Lord Devonport's Departmental Committee on the Supply and Training of British Boy Seamen, July, 1906 ; Chairman of Marine Society : Deputy Chairman of King George's Fund for Sailors ; Deputy Chair- man of the Seamen's Hospital Society (Dreadnought) ; b. Cork, 7th Jan., 1857 ; son of John Joseph Clarke, Cork ; m. 1897, Rosina Margaret, dau. of late David Hopkins, H.B.M. Consul ; one son, one dau. Res. : Hamston House, Kensington, London. W. ; Trinity House, E.C. 3. Club : Junior Army and Xavy Club, London. CLARKE, Charles Neville, B.A. (Cantab. \ D.L., J. P., Co. Tipperary (High Sheriff, 1891) ; eldest son of late Marshal Nevillr' Clarke, of Graiguenoe Park, Co. Tipperary: b. 1866: m. 1896, Bertha, youngest dau. of late John Kynaston Cross, M.P., J. P., of Fernclough, Lanes. Res. : Graiguenoe Park, Thurles, Co. Tip- perary. CLARKE, James, Port Hall, Co. Donegal ; eldest son of James Clarke, of Port Hall, by Ann, dau. ot Daniel Taylor. Esq., of Coleraine. ; b. 1853 ; m. 1884. Margaret Louisa, dau. of Wm. Smyth, Esq., Strabane ; D.L. for Co. Donegal ; J. P. for Counties Donegal and Tvrone : Member of Land Commission, 1898 to 1906, Co. Council since 1912 ; Agricultural Waaes Board : Grand Juror since 1883 : High Sheriff for Co. Donegal, 1917 ; has three daughters. Res. : Port Hall, Clonleigh, Co. Donegal. CLEMENTS, Henry John Beresford, D.L.. J.P.. Co. Leitrim (High Sheriif, 1S93) ; J. P., Co. Kildare ; High Sheriff, Co. Cavan, 1891 : eldest son of late Henry Theo- philus Clements, D.L., J. P.. of Ashfield Lodge, Co. Cavan ; b. 1869 ; rn. 1893, Eleonore, dau. of late Wm. Wickham, M.P., D.L.. J. P., of Binsted Wyck. Hants. Res. : Killadoon, Celbridge, Co. Kildare ; Lough Rynn, Co. Leitrim. CLiBBORN, Lieut. -Col. John, CLE. (1901), B.A. (T.C.D.): entered 62nd Regiment, 1869 : Indian Staff Corps. 1872 ; Irrigation Department. 1872-81, and 1882- 92 ; Agricultural Department, 1881-82 ; Principal Thomasson Encineering College, Roorkee, 1892-1901 : Fellow of the Allaha- bad University, 1892 : member of the Com- mission of the Research University, 1902 ; President of the Committee of Industrial Education, India, 1902 ; Inspecting Engineer, Egvptian Railways, 1902-5 and 1908-9. Pubns. : Irrigation Work in India, etc ; b. 8th Dec, 1847 : son of C. J. Clibborn, J. P., of the Castle Moate, Co. Westmeath ; m. 1881. Leonie, dau. of Surg. -Gen. Hamilton, R.A.M.C, now of Moorock, King's County. Res. : Moorock, Ballycumber, King's Co. ; 87 Victoria Street, S.W. ; Norlands, Lyndhurst, Hants. CLIFFE, Anthony Loftus, D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford (Hiah Sheriff, 1897); late Cant., 3rd Batt. Rov. Irish Regt. : eldest son of late A. J. Cliffe, D.L., J. P., of Belle Vue, Co. Wexford, and Amy, 2nd dau. of late Serjeant Sir J. Howley : b. 1881 ; m. 1904, Frances Emma, dau. of Capt. Hy. Segrave, of Kiltymon. Co. Wicklow and Cabra. Co. Dublin, and widow of Sir John Talbot Power, 3rd Bt. of Edermine. Res. : Belle Vue, Macmine. Co. Wexford. Sack- ville Street Club, Dublin ; Boodle's and Carlton Clubs, London. CLIFFORD, Lieut. -Gen. Robert Cecil Richard. C.B. (1891); J. P., D.L., Co. Cavan (Hiah Sheriff, 1904). Educ. : private schools, France and Ireland. Entered H.E.I.C.S., 1856 ; Indian Mutiny (medal) ; served in Hodson's Horsp (now 9th Bengal Lancers), 1860-65 : 2nd Pun- jab Cavalry, 1866-93 ; Jawaki Expedition on N.W. Frontier, 1877 (despatches, I medal) ; Afghan Campaign, 1878-80 (des- THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 39 patches three times, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; Mahsud Waziri Ex- pedition on N.W. Frontier, 1881 (des- patches) ; Col. on Staff, 1894-95 ; b. 30th June, 1839 ; 2nd son of late Capt. Robt. Clifford, of Cam Cottage ; m. 1863, Mary, 2nd dau. of late Major W. A. Troup, H.E.I.C.S. ; one son, tliree daus. Res. : Cam Cottage, Belturbet, Co. Cavan. CLINTON, Ven. Thomas William, M.A. (T.C.D.); ordained, 1890; Curate of Muckno, Co. Monaghan, 1890 : In- cumbent of Augher, 1893-94 ; Kector of Aghavea, Fermanagh, 1894-1901 ; Moka, Mauritius, 1901-4 : Moka cum Quatre Bornes, 1904-1917 ; Rector of Donagh- patrick from 1917. Principal, Theological CoUese, Mauritius, 1901-7 ; Archdeacon and ^Hon. Canon, Mauritius, 1907-12. Res. : Donaghpatrick Rectory, Navan, Co. Meath. CLERY, Arthur Edward, B.A., LL.B. (R.U.I.) ; Barrister-at-Law, King's Inns, 1902 ; Professor of the Law of Property and Contracts at University College, Dublin, from 1910 ; son of late Arthur Ua Clerigh, K.C. ; unmarried. Edue. : Catholic University School ; Clongowes Wood College, and University College, Dublin. Auditor and Gold Medallist of the University College Literary and His- torical Society ; O'Hagan Gold Medallist of the Law Students' Debating Society ; Classical Scholar, Royal University, 1898. Pubns. : The Idea of a Xation (essays) ; Translation of the Historical Introduction to Dubois's Contemporary Ireland ; The Coming of the King (novel) ; Dublin Essays, 1919 ; (in collaboration) the Town Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1906 ; the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907 ; the chapter on the Law of Public Health in Hennessy's Justice of the Peace ; con- tributions to Studies, the New Ireland Review, and the Leader. Recns. : swim- ming, hiu-lev, mountain climbing. Res. : 26 Pembroke Road, Dublin. CLIFFORD, Lieut. -Qen. Robert Cecil Richard, lnd\:\n Armv ; C.B. (1891); D.L., J. P. (Hiah Sheriff, Co. Cavan, 1904) ; b. 30th June, 1839 ; 2nd son of Captain Robt. Clifford, J. P., H.E.I.C.S. ; m. 1863, Mary, dau of Major W. A. Troup, H.E.I.C.S. ; one son, two daus. Educ. : private schools in France and Ireland. Entered H.E.I.C.S., 1856 ; served in Hobson's Horse (now 9th Bengal Lancers), 1860-65 ; in 2nd Punjab Cavalry (now 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry, Frontier Force) from Subaltern to Colonel ; Com- manded line of communications, Quetta to Kandahar, 1878-79. : Assistant Political Officer, Field Force, 1880. Colonel on the Staff, 1894-95. War Servir-es : Indian Mutiny, 1858-59 (medal) ; Jawaki Ex- pedition, North West Frontier, 1877 (despatches, medal) ; Afahan Campaign, 1878-80 (despatches three times, medal with clasp. Brevet Lieut.-Col.); Mahsud Waziri Expedition, 1881 (despatches) Res. : Cam Cottage, Belturbet, Co. Cavan, Ire- land. Telegraph Office : Ballyconnell. CLOQHER, Bishop of. The Right Rev. Maurice Day, M.A., D.D. Elected Bishop, Dec, 1907 ; cons. Jan., 1908. Edue. : Queen's College, Cork, and Trinity College, Dublin. First Honourman in Mathe- matics ; Junior Moderator and Medallist and B.A., 1865; Curate of St. Luke's, Cork, 1866-70; of St. Matthias's, Dublin, 1870-72 ; Vicar of Grevstones, 1872-76 ; Rector of Killiney, 1876-94 : Incumbent of St. Matthias's, Dublin, 1894-1905 ; Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 1901- 05 ; Dean of Ossory and Rector of St. Mary's, Kilkenny, 1905-1907 ; Commis- sioner of National Board of Education, Ireland ; b. 1843 ; son of Very Rev. John Godfrey Day, Deaa of Ardfert : m 1873, Charlotte Frances Mary Forbes, dau of Herbert Taylor Ottley, Esq. Res : Bishopscoiirt, Clones. University Club, Dublin. CLOQHER, Bishop of. The Most Rev. Patrick M'Kenna, D.D. ; consecrated 10th Oct , 1909 : was Professor at St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny. 1897-1901 ; at May- nooth, 1904-09 ; b. 1869. Res. : Bishop's House, Monaghan. CLONWSELL, Earl of, 1793; Viscount Clonmell, 1789 ; and Baron Earlsfort, 1874 (Irld.), Rupert Charles Scott, 7th P-arl ; Capt., R.H.A. ; son of Beauchamp, 6th Earl, and Lucy ^laria. Countess of Clonmell, dau. of late Anthony Willson, Esq., M.P. ; b. 10th Nov., 1877; s. his father, 2nd Feb., 1898 : m. 8th Aug., 1901, Rachel, dau. of late Samuel Berridge, Toft Hill, Rugby, .and has issue two daus. Res. : 20 Hereford Street, May fair, London, W. ; Eathorpe Hall, Leamington. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin : Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown ; White's, Garrick, and National Liberal, London. CLONBROCK, Baron (Irld., 1790), Robert Edward Dillon, 5th Baron ; J. P., D.L., Co. Galway : only son of Luke Gerald, 4th Baron, and Hon. Augusta Caroline, O.B.E., onlv dau. of 2nd Baron Crofton ; b. 21st May, 1869 : s. his father, 12th May, 1917. Res. : Clonbrock, Ahascragh, Co. Gralway. Clubs : Welling- ton, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; County Galway. CLONCURRY, Baron (Irld , 1789^ ; Baron Cloncurry (Unit Kgd., 1831). Bart. (Irld., 1776), Valentine Lawless, 4th Baron ; B.A. (Oxon.) ; J. P. and D.L., Co. Kildare ; late Major, Kildare Militia : son of Edward, 3rd Baron, and Elizabeth (d. 1895), only dau. of John Kirwan, of Castle Hackett, Co. Galwav ; b. 2nd Nov., 1340; s-. hi.s father, 3rd April, 1869 ; m. 22nd Jan., 1883, Hon. Laura (d. 1891), dau. of 1st 40 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Baron St. Oswald, and has issue two daus, Ees. : Lyons, Hazlehatch, Co. Kildare. Clubs : Carlton, Constitutional, London. Kildare Street, Dublin ; St. George's Yacht, Kingstown. CLONFERT, Bishop of, The Most Eev. Thomas O'Dohertv, D.D. ; Consecrated 14th Sept., 1919;' Ordained 1902; Pro- fessor, Summerhill College, Sligo, 1902-10 ; Dean oi Maynooth College, 1910-19 ; for- merly Canon Tlieologian, Diocese of Elphin ; succeeded Most Kev. Dr. Gilmartin, who was translated to the Archbishopric of Tuani. Ees. : St. Brendan's, Loughrea, Co. Galway. CLOSE, Maxweli Archibald, succeeded his father, Maxwell Charles Close, M.P., D.L., of Drumbanagher, Co. Armagh, 1903 ; b. 1853. Educ. : Eton and Christ Church, Oxford: J. P.. D.L., Co. Armagh (Sheriff, 1908) ; late Major, 11th and 13th Hussars ; served as second in command of the latter in S. African War, 1899-1901 : present at the battles of Colenso, Val Kranz, Tugela Heights, Eelief of Ladysmith ; medal and four clasps; retired, 1901; m. 1891, the Lady Muriel Albany, eldest dau. of 5th Earl of Castlestuart. and has issue two sons. Res. : Drumbanagher, Poyntzpass, Co. Armagh, and Drum ?»Ianor, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. Clubs : Carlton, London ; Kil- dare Street, Dublin. CLOYNE, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Robert Brov.-ne, D.D. ; consecrated 19th August, 1894, by His Grace tlie Archbishop of Cashel in St. Colman's Cathedral, Queens- town. Entered St. Colman's Coll., Fermoy, 18.58 ; matriculated in Maynooth College, 1860 : completed his theological studies there, as a member of the Dunboyne establishment, in 1870 ; ordained Priest in Maynooth, 1869 : appointed Professor in St. Colman's Coll., Fermoy, 1870 ; appointed Dean in Maynooth College, 1875 : Vice-President in 1883 ; and President of Maynooth College in 1885 ; b. 1844. Res. : Queenstown. COCHRANE, Sir Ernest Cecil, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1903) ; .T.P., Co. Cavan ; late Capt., 3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers ; Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), London, and Chairman of Messrs. Cantrell and Cochrane (Ltd.), mineral water manu- facturers, of Dublin and Belfast ; was an Hon. Gentleman-in- Waiting to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1908-9 ; elder son of Sir Henry, Ist Bart., and Marsaret (d. 1001), only dau. of late Richard Gilchrist : b. 12th Sept., 1873 ; s. his father as 2nd Bart., 11th Sept., 1904 : m. 8th June, 1898, Ethel (mar. dissolved 1910), dau. of the late John Henry Davis, of Cressinghara House. Corshalton, Surrey : m. 2nd, 12th Sept., 1911, Elsa, youngest dau. of Erwin Schumacher, 24 Prince's Gate, London ; issue : two sons and two daus. Res. : 55 Porchester Terrace, London, W. 2. ; Wind- ham Club. London ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. COCHRANE, Col. John Ernest Chas. James, D.S.O. (1901), B.A. (T.C.D.) F.K.G.S., M.I.M.E., J.P. for Hants. Educ. at Sherborne and at Trinity College, DubUn ; served on Gold Coast, 1896-8 ; Ashanti, 1900 (severely wounded)J,: S. Africa. 1902 ; European War, 1914-18 ; Col. Reserve of Officers R.A. ; attached to W. Africa Frontier Force, 1895-1902 ; eldest son of the late John Cochrane, J. P., of Edenmore, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal, and Combermore, Lifford, Co. Donegal ; b. 1870; m. 1897, Eileen, dau. of Sir George Fottrell, K.C.B., of Dunmara, Ballybrack, Co. Dubhn. Res. : 39 Egerton Terrace, London, S.W. ; Royal Automobile, United Service, Ranclagh, and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs. COCHRANE, Major Richard F. E., J.P. for Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1908) ; late Major, 5th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus. ; b. 1873 ; son of Capt. the Hon. Ernest Cochrane, R.X., J. P., D.L., and his 2nd wife. Elizabeth, only child and heir of Richard Doherty, J. P., of Red Castle, Co. Donegal, and grandson of the 10th Earl of Dundonald. Educ. : Stonyhurst. Res. : Red Castle, Co Donegal. COCHRANE, Sir Stanley Herbert, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1915), M.A. (T.C.D. ), Governing Director of Messrs. Cantrell and Cochrane (Ltd.), of Dublin and Belfast ; D.L., Co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1912) ; J. P., Co. Wicklow ; Lieut., 7th Batt. Royal Dublin Fus. ; younger surviving son of Sir Henry, 1st Bart., and Margaret (d. 1901), only dau. of late Richard Gilchrist ; b. 19th Sept., 1877. Res. : Woodbrook, Bray, Co. Wicklow, and 45 Kildare Street, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown ; Bath, London. COCKRAN, William Bourke, ex-Con- gressman ; b. Co. Sligo, Feb. 28th, 1854 . son of Martin Cockran and Harriet Knight; Educ. in Ireland and France (LL.D. St. Francis Xavier College, 1887 ; George- town College, D.C., 1900 Manhattan Colege, 1902) ; came to U.S., 1871 ; taught in private academy ; later principal of a public school in Westchester Co., N.Y. ; admitted to bar 1876, soon becoming r)rominent in New York city politics ; ra. Xov. 5th, 1906, at New York, Anne, dau. of Henry Clay Ide ; made noteworthy speeches at Dem. Nat. convs., 1884 and 1892, opposing nomination of Cleveland ; Member 50th Congress (1887-9), and 52nd and 53rd Congresses (1891-5), as Democrat: in 1896 became advocate of the gold THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 41 standard and campaigned for McKinley ; on issue of anti-Imperialism returned to Dem. party, 1900, and campaigned for Bryan ; elected to 5Sth Congress, Feb. 23rd, 1904, for unexpired term (1904-5) of George B. McClellan, resigned ; re-elected to 59th and 60th Congresses (1905-9), 12th X.Y. Dist. ; was not candidate for re- election, 1909 ; resumed law practice at New York. Res. : 100 Broadway, New York, N.Y. COFFEY, Denis Joseph, M.A., LL.D., M.B., B.Ch. Educ. : Catholic University, Dublin ; formerly Prof, of Physiology and Dean of the Faculty at the Catholic Univ. School of Medicine ; Lecturer in Physiology at St. Patrick's, Maynooth ; worked at Univs. of Louvain, Leipsic, Madrid, etc. ; Fellow of the old R.U.T. ; member of the Royal Commission on Trinity Coll. and the Univ. of Dublin, 1906. President of Univ. Coll., Dublin, from 1908 ; Pro-Vice- Chancellor, N.U.I, from 1913 ; member of the Physiological Society and of the Society Scientifique de Bruxelles. Res. : 41 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. COFFEY, Rev. Peter, Ph.D., S.T.L., B.C.L. : b. Co. Meath, 1876. Educ. : Diocesan Seminary, Navan, and Maynooth : ordained priest, 1900 ; studied Philosophy at Louvain (D.Ph., 1905) ; Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Maynooth College. Translated De Wulf's Scholasticism Old and New, and History of Medieval Philo- sophy. Author of The Science of Logic ; Epistemology ; Ontology Contributor to I. E. Record ; Irish Theological Quarterly ; Catholic Encyclopedia ; Catholic Bulletin, etc ; on philosophical, social, and economic questions ; President of the Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland (since 1914). Res. : Maynooth College, Ireland. COQAN, Denis J., wholesale provision merchant, Dublin ; b. 1859 ; m 1st, 1886, Elizabeth, dau. of John Murphy, of Laragh, Co. Wicklow ; 2nd, 1915, Marie, dau. or John P. Butler, J. P., Stockbroker, Southill, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Member of Wicklow County Council ; of Dublia Corporation ; of Council of Agriculture : General Council of County Councils ; and Royal Dublin Society ; M.P. for East Wicklow, 1900-07. Res. : Ardlui, Cowper Road, Dublin. COQKILL, Sir P/larmaduke Nevill Patrick Somerviile, Bart (Gt. Brit., 1778). Educ. : Hailej'bury College ; Exhibitioner, Cambridge. 2nd Lieut., R.F.A., 1915 : served in France, Jan., 1916, till Armistice, 1913. Seeoudod Acting-Capt. to Turkish Gendarmerie, Scutari, Turkey. Recns. : hunting, shooting, golf, painting ; eldest son of Sir Egerton Bushe, 5th Bart., and Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta, dau. of Lt.-Col. Somerviile, of Drishane, Co. Cork ; b. 17th March, 1896 : s. his father, 9th Oct., 1921. Res. : Glen Barrahane, Castletownsend, Skibbereea, Co. Cork. COLAHAN, Nicholas Whistler, M.D., M.Ch., J. P. ; Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Queen's College, Galway. Res. : The Villa, Galway. COLE, Viscount John Henry Michael Cole, C.M.G. (1916), Major North Irish Horse; late 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars; formerly Lieut., 3rd Batt. Royal Ennis- killen Fusiliers ; served in European War, 1914-16; b. 10th Sept., 1876; eldest surviving son and heir of 4th Earl of Enniskillen ; m. 1907, Irene Frances, dau. of late A E. Miller Mundy ; two daus. Educ. : Eton. Res. : Florence Court, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. COLE, Qrenvills Arthur James, F.R.S. (1917); Professor of Geology, Pvoyal College of Science for Ireland since 1890 ; Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland since 1905. At various times External Examiner in Geology in the Universities of Cambridge, London, Man- chester, Glasgow, and New Zealand, and in Geography in the University of Oxford. Murchison Medal, Geological Society of London, 1909 ; President of the Geological Section, British Association, 1915 ; of the Geographical Association, 1919, and of the Irish Geographical Association, 1919-22. Has travelled extensively in Europe on cycling tours ; also in S. Africa, Algeria and Tunisia, Canada, &c. ; b. 21st Oct., 1859 ; 2nd son of J. J. Cole, Architect ; m. 1895, Blanche, dau, of J. E. Vernon ; one son. Pubns. : Aids in Practical Geology, 1891, 7th ed., 1918 ; The Gypsy Road, 1894 ; Open Air Studies in Geology, 1895, 2nd ed., 1902; The Changeful Earth, 1911; Rocks and their Origins, 1912, 2nd ed., 1922 ; Outlines of Miner- alogy for Geological Students, 1913 ; The Growth of Europe, 1914 ; Ireland-the Land and the Landscape, 1915 ; Ireland the outpost, 1919 ; Common Stones, 1921 ; With Blanche Cole, As We Ride (cycling travel), 1902 ; and Scientific Papers. Res. : Orahova, Carrickmines, Co. Dublin. COLE, Walter L. (M.P. for Co. Cavan from 1922). COLIVET, Michael Patrick, T.D. (Sinn Fein), Limerick City, since Dec, 1918: elected for Limerick E. and City of Limer- ick in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921 ; a member of Limerick Corporation ; late Manager, Shannon Foundry, Limerick Res : Castieview Gardens, Limerick 42 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. COLLEY, Major Qerald Henry Pomeroy ; b. Lucan, Co. Dublin, 1870. Educ, : Wimbledon and Haileybury. Joined 3rd Bn. Royal Irish Regt., 1889 ; A.D.C. to Governor of Jamaica, 1895 ; Inspector, Jamaica Constabulary, 1897 ; served through South African War as Special Service Officer with 1st Moimted Infantry (2 medals and 7 clasps). Resident Magistrate, Transvaal, 1901. Chairman, Repatriation Commission, Boksburg. Res. Magistrate, Ireland, 1909. Served in European War, 1914-1918 ; Major, 3rd Bn. Royal Irish Regt., and D.A.A.G., G.H.Q., Irish Command ; m. Dorothy Evelyn, dau. of Col. James Addie, of Calder Park, Lanarkshire. Recns. : shooting, motoring, tennis. Address : The ValC; Tipperary. COLLINS, Conor CM. P. for Kerry and West Limerick from 1922). COLLINS, Cornelius (T.D. for West Limerick from 1918 : elected for Kerry and W. Limerick in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921); formerly engaged in Post Office, Dublin. COLLINS, Michael, T.D. for South Cork from 1918 ; elected T.D. for X. Mid., W.S. and S.E. Div. of Co. Cork in Southern Ireland Parliament, 1921, and for Co. Armagh, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921) ; Chairman of the Provisional Govt, of the Irish Free State, 1922 ; Minister of Finance, Dail Eireann, 1921 ; Commdt. Irish Republican Army to 1922 ; Com- mander-in-Chief, National Army. 1922 ; son of Michael Collins, of Clonakilty. Co. Cork ; b. 1890. Address : Upper Mf rrion Street, Dublin, and Woodfield. Clonakilty, Co. Cork. Died 22nd August, 1922. COLLIS, Col. William Cooke, C.M.G. (1900), D.L., J. P.. Co. Cork (Hiah Sheriff, 1907); entered 83rd Regt. 1867; became Capt. Rov. Irish Rifles, 1877 ; Major. 1885, and Lieut. -Col. (retired), 1897 ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80, present at march from Quetta to Kandahar; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. vnth Soudan Expedition, 1885 ; S. Africa, 1899-1900, as Comdt. at Taalbosch : was D.A.A.G., Bombay, 1878-80 ; formerlv Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batt. Kind's Royal Rifle Corps, and an A.D.C. to H.M. ; eldest son of the late Verv Rev. Maurice Atkin Cooke- Collis, D.b., of Castle Cooke, Co. Cork ; b. 1847 ; m., 1st, 1875, Katherine Maria (d. 1891). dau. of the late Col. Oliphant, of Worhngton Hall, Suftolk ; 2nd, 1894, Eliza- beth Marian, eldest dau. of the late Edward Cunliffe. of 66 The Drive, Brighton. Res. : Castle Cooke, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Junior United Service Club, London. COLLUM, John Ernest Francis, H.M. Lieutenant for Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1908) ; second son of late Wm. CoUum, D.L., J. P., Capt., 94th Regt., of Bellevue, Co. Fermanagh ; b. 1868 ; m . 1899, Mary, dau. of F. Carr. Res. : Bellevue, Enmskillen, Co. Fermanagh. COLOHAN, Hugh (MP. for Cos. Kildare and Wicklow from 1922) ; Member Kildare Co. Council ; Vice-Chairman Kil- dare Co. Board of Health ; Chairman Naas No. 1 Rural District Council ; Member of Droichead Nua Town Commissioners. COLOMB, Rupert Palmer, D.L., J.P., Co. Kerry ; only son of late Rt. Hon. Sir John Chas. Ready Colomb, P.C. (Irel.), K.C.M.G., of Dromquinua and Dunkerron, Co. Kerry, M.P., D.L., J.P. ; b. 1869 ; m. 1904. Mabel Louisa, eldest dau. of John Murray Mordaunt, D.L., J. P., and grand- dau. of Sir John Mordaunt, 9th Bart. Res. : Dromquinna, Kenmare, Co. Kerry ; 7 Cheyne Place London, S.W. 3. COLTHURST, Sir George St. John, Bart. (Irld.. 1744); formerly in the 43rd Foot, and A.D.C. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : D.L., J.P. for Co. Cork : only son of Sir George Conway, M.P., 5th Bart., and Louisa Jane, only dau of St. John Jefferyes, of Blarney Castle, Co. Cork : b. 18.50 ; s. his father, 24th Sept., 1878 ; m. 27th Aug., 1881, Edith, dau. of the late Capt. J. Morris, 1st Royals, of Dun kettle, Co. Cork, and has issue two sons. Res. : The Castle, Blarney ; Ardrum, Inniscarra, Co. Cork Naval and Military, and Carlton Clubs, London. COLUM, Padraic ; b. in Longford, Dec, 1881. Educ. in National Schools ; m. 1912, Mary Catherine Maguire. Pubns. : The Land : The Fiddler's House : Thomas Muskerry (produced at the Abl ey Theatre) ; Mogu the Wanderer ; Wild Earth (Poems) ; My Irish Year ; A Boy in Eirinn ; The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Trov : The Children of Odin : The King of Ireland's Son ; The Golden Fleece ; The Boy who Knew What the Birds Said ; The Girl who Sat by the Ashes ; The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter ; the Child- ren who Followed the Piper ; Dramatic Legends and Shorter Poems. Visited America, 1914 ; lectured and contributed to American Reviews and Magazines. Address : Dublin c/o The Abbey Theatre. New York: c/o The MacMillan Co., Publishers, 64-66 Fifth Avenue. COLVILL, Robert Frederick Stewart, J.P., Co. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1910) ; Director of the Bank of Ireland ((Jovernor, 1916-18) ; second surviving son of James Chaigneau Colvill. of Coolock House ; b, 4th Aug., 1860 ; m. 1891, Sophia, 6th dau. of George Maconchy, of Rathmore, Co. Longford, and has issue 3 sons. Res. : Coolock House, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 43 COLVIN, Ven. William Evans, M.A. (T.C.D.); Incumbent of Dromard since 1895 ; Archdeacon of Killala, 1911. Ordained 1889 ; Curate of Killoran, 1889- 91 ; St. James's, Didsbury, 1891-93 ; Wotton, Surrey, 1893-95 ; m. 1895, Amy, dau. of Robert Drysdale Turner, Hamp- stead, N.W. Res. : Beltra Rectory, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo. COMPTON, John, D.L., Chairman of Armajih County Council ; Proprietor of John Compton, Ltd., Umgola, Armaah, manufacturer of Damask Table Cloths, Xapkins and Towels. Recns. : Golf and tennis. Res, : Umgola, Armagh. COIVIYN, Lieut. -Col. Lewis James, youngest son of the late Andrew Comyn, Ballinderry, Kilconnell. Co. Galway. Educ. : Clougowes Wood College and T.C.D. Joined the Connaught Rangers ia 1898 ; promoted Major in 1915, and Brevet Lieut. -Col. the same year. Served in France during the War, l)eing several times mentioned in despatches and receiving the C.M.G., D.S.O., and Legion of Honour ; b. March 1.3th, 1878 ; m. 21st Oct., 1914, Esther Mary, dau. of the late Laurence Egan and of Mrs. de Courcy Duff, Rivers- dale, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Issue two sons and one dau. Recns. : hunting, polo, cricket, etc. Xaval and Military Club, 94 Piccadilly, London. COIVIYN, Nicholas O'Connell ; b. 19th June, 1869 ; eldest son of late Andrew Nugent Comyn. Educ. : Oscott College, Birmingham, and T.C.D. ; served in the S. A. War, 1399-1901, and in the Transvaal Mounted Police, 1901-1908. Recns. : hunting, shooting ; J. P., Co. Galway ; High Sheriff, Co. Galway, 1917; m. 1911, Mary Cecilia, elder dau. of Francis W. Mahony, Blarney, and has issue four sons and two daus. ' Res. : Balli.'iderry, Kil- connell. CONCANON, Lieut. -Col. Edmond George, D.S.O. (1900); is a Member of London Stock Exchange ; Lieut. -Col. Territorial Force Reserve : served in S. Africa, 1899-1900, '\\ith Mounted Infantry of City of London Imperial Vol. : com- manded Batts. of London Regt.. 1913-18 and 1919-20 ; son of James Blake Con- canon, of Co. Galway ; b. 1875 : m. 1901, Bertha Beckford Syvet, only dau. of T. Gosselin, of Bagot, Jersey. Res. : Rock- field, Athenry, Co. Galway ; Ranelagh; and Badminton Clabs, London. CONDON, Thos. Joseph, son of Jeremiah Condon, of Clonmel ; b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1875, Alice, dau. of John McGrath, of Clonmel ; 2nd, 1913, .Jenny, dan. of late Jeremy Maloney, of Hill Park, Laba- sheeda, Co. Clare. ' Alderman of Clonmel from 1887; mavor, 1889, 1890, ISOl, 1900-01-02; M.P., E. Tipperary. 1885- 1918. Pves. : New Quay, Clonmel, Ireland. CONERNEY, Very Rev. John Pirrie, M.A. (T.C.D.), Dean of Raphoe since 1917 ; Chaplain to Lord Bishop of Derry. Or- dained 1894 ; Curate of Donagheady, 1894-7 : incumbent of Learmount, 1887- 1900 ; Rector of Templecrone, 1900-1902 ; Burt, 1902-3 ; Upper Cumber, 1903-5 ; Dunfanaghy, 1905-17: Res. : Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal.. CONQREVE, John, D.L., J.P., Co. Waterford (High Sheriff, 1906) ; eldest son of late Ambrose Congreve, D.L., J. P., of Mount Congreve, Co. Waterford : b. 1872: m. 1904, Lady Helena Blanche Irene, 2nd dau. of 8th Earl of Bessborouah. C.V.O., C.B. Res. : Mount Congreve, Kilmeaden, Waterford. CONNER, Henry Daniel, K.C., M.A. (T.C.D.), J. P., Co. Cork: Chancellor of Dio. of Killaloe (Church of Ireland) ; only son of Daniel Conner, of Manch, Co. Cork, and Patience, dau. of Henrv Longfleld, of Waterloo, Co. Cork : m. 1st, 1881, Anne (d. 1917), dau. of Rev. Goodwin Purcell, of Charlesworth, Derbyshire ; two sons, one dau ; 2nd, 1918, Mary Leonora, widow of Richard Dowse. Educ. : Stratford-on- Avon ; Trinity Coll., Dublin (Senior Exhibitioner and Gold Medallist). Bar- rister, 1882 : O.C, 1899 ; Bencher of King's Inns, 1910. Contested (U)., St. Stephen's Green Division of Dublin, 1910. Pubns. : The Fishery Laws of Ireland, 1892, 2nd ed. 1907. Recns. : shooting, fishing. Res. : 16 Fitzwlliam Place, Dublin ; Manch House, Ballineen, Co. Cork. Tel. : Dublin 1594. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Cork County. CONNOLLY, Major Edward Michael, C.M.G. (1919), J. P., Co. Kil- dare served in S. African War, 1899-1901 and in the War of 1914-19 ; Major, R.F.A., ret. p. ; third and onlv surviving son of late Thomas Connollv, M.P., D.L., J. P., of Castletown, Co. Kildare ; b. 1874. Res. : Castletown, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. CONNOLLY, Joseph, Irish Consul" General to United States : b. at Belfast' Ireland, 18S5. Educ. at Canavan Memoria' School and St. Malachy's College, Belfast ; active in Sinn Fein, and Contributor to Irish and American press (interned after 1916 rising) ; Author of several plays : engaged in Commerce until sent to United States to take up duties as Consul-Gencral ; at present temporarilv resident in New York. Official Address : The Irish Consulate, 1025-9 Temple Court, 109 Nassau Street, New York City ; was Sinn Fein Candidate for Co. Antrim in elections of 1918 and 1920. CONNOLLY, William Patrick Joseph, C.B.E., Civ. (1919), I.S.O. (1913) : late Principal Clerk Chief Secretarv's Office, Dublin Castle. Res. : 68 Merrion Road, Dublin. 44 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. COONEY, Michaol, Brigadier-Gen. U.S.A. ; b. Muroe, Co. Limerick, May 1st, 1837; son of Maurice Cooney and Anne liyan. Ediic. : private and National Schools in Ireland ; m. July 2.3rd, 1868, Catherine Connolly, of Xew York ; Private Troop A. 1st Cav. Dec. 4th, 1856 ; Corporal, May 1st, 1859 ; Sergt., March 10th, 1860 ; discharged at end of enlistment, Dec. 4th, 1861 ; re-enlisted Dec. ISth, 1861 ; served 1st Sergt. and Q.-M-Sgt. to Dec. 30th, 1864 ; Capt. 5th U.S.C. Cav., Jan. 1st, 1865 : mustered out of service March 16th, 1866 ; 1st Lieut. U.S. Cav., July 28th, 1866 ; Capt., Jan. 1st, 1868 ; Major, Dec. 10th, 1888 ; Lieut.-Col., June 2nd, 1897 ; Col., June 9th, 1899 ; retired Sept. 12th, 1899 ; advanced rank of Brig. Gen., retired by Act of April 2.3rd, 1904 ; Member Loyal Legion. Res. : 1826 Irving Street, Washington, U.S.A. COOPER, Sir James Alexander, K.B.E. (1921), C.B.E. (1918). Educ. privately. An Incorporated Accountant ; Director of Haw Materials Finance, War Oifice and Ministry of Munitions, 1917-20; appointed Assistant Gov. Director, British Australian Wool Realisation Association (Limited), 1921 ; a J. P. for Co. Shgo 1903-18 ; son of the late Adam Cooper, of Belfast ; b. 1868 ; m. 1901, Margery Georgina, dan. of William F. Layng, of Holyrood, Eallsbridge, Dublin, and Kings- town, Co. Dublin. Res. : Mentmore House, Uxbridge Road, Kingston-on- Thames ; National Liberal Club, London. CONSIDINE, St. John, fourth son of late Heffernan Considine, D.L., J. P., of Derk, Co. Limerick,, and Mary, dau. of John MacMahon, J. P., of Fir Grove, Co. Clare ; b. 1862. Is an Auditor, Local Government Board, Ireland. Address : Local Government Board, Dublin. CONSIDINE, Capt. Talbot John, late Capt., 5th Batt. R. Dublin Fus. ; served with 1st Batt., European War, 1914- 18 ; second and eldest surviving son of late Sir Heffernan Jas. Fritz Joseph John Considine, Knt., C.B., M.V.O., D.L., of Derk, Co. Limerick, and Emily (d. 1903), dau . of late John Hyacinth Talbot, of Castle Talbot, Ballytrent, and Talbot Hall, Co. Wexford: b. 1884; m. 1920, Mary, dau. of late Col. William J. White, 15th Hussars. Recns. : hunting, lawn tennis, golf. Res. : Derk, Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick. County Club, Limerick ; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin. CONSIDINE, Thos. Ivoy, F.R.C.S.I., Inspector of Lunatic Asylums (1910) ; formerly Assistant Medical Officer, Central Asylum, Dundrura (1894-1910); youngest son of the late Heffernan Considine, D.L., of Derk, Co. Limerick ; b. 8th July, 1868 ; m. 1915, Dorothy Agnes, eldest dau. of George A. Cobb, of Ealing. Res. : Clare- mont, Sandymount, Dublin. Club : St. Stephen's Green. CONWAY, Arthur William, M.A. (R.U.I., and Oxon.), D.Sc. (Hon. Causa, R.U.I.) ; Ex-Fellow, R.U.I. Registrar and Prof, of Mathematical Physics, Univ. Coll., Dublin ; Senator of National University of Ireland, and member of Governing Body of University College, Dublin. Pubns. : Various memoirs on Mathematical Physics ; b. Wexford, 2nd Oct., 1875 ; son of Myles Conway ; m. Miss Daphne Bingham, Dublin ; one son, three daus. Res. : Abbeyview, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. CONWAY, Lieut.-Col. John IViarcus Hobson, D.S.O. (1917) ; R.A.M.C. ; F.R.C.S.I. ; D.P.H. (Cambridge Univer- sity) ; served in Royal Navy, 1900-1902 ; entered R.A.M.C, 1902; Captain, 1906; Major, 1914 ; served on Divisional Staff in France, July, 1915-Dec.. 1916 : in Palestine, Aug., 1917 ; b. 19th Dec, 1874 ; son of Rev. T. R. Conv.ay, Drummully, Clones. Ireland ; m. Helena Margaret, dau. of John Erskine, Ballinagulliagh, Armagh. Address: c/o Holt & Co., 3 Whitehall Place, S.W. 1. CONYERS, Dorothea ; novelist ; b 1873 ; dau. of Col. J. Blood Smyth, Feda- more, Co. Limerick ; m. 1st, 1892, Col Charles Conyers (d. 1916), Royal Irish Fusiliers, son of Grady Conyers, Castle- toun Conyers, Co. Limerick ; 2nd, 1917, Capt. J. White. Nantenan. Co. Limerick. Pubns. : The Thorn Bit ; The Boy. some Horses and a Girl ; Peter's Pedigree ; The Strayings of Sandy ; Conversion of Concregan ; For Henry of Navarre ; Some Impostors and Tinker ; The Arrival of Antony ; Sally : Fiu-ther Straj'ings of Sandy : Old Andy ; Recollections of Sport in Ireland ; A Mixed Pack ; Meave ; The Trading of Gannvmeade Bun. 1917 ; The Blighting of Bartram, 1918; B.E.N., 1919 ; Sporting Reminiscences, 1919 ; Tiranogue, 1919. Recns. : hunting, skating, tennis, fishing, fond of opera. Res. : Nantenan, Co. Limerick. CONYNQHAM, Marquess, 1816; Earl Conyngham, 1797 ; Earl of Mount-Charles, 1816 ; Viscount Mount-Charles, 1797 ; Viscount Conyngham, 1789 ; Viscount Slane, 1816 ; Baron Convngham, 1753 (Irld.) ; Baron Minster (1821, Unit. Kgd.), Frederick William Burton Conyngham, 6th Marquess ; late Lieut., N. Irish Horse ; formerly Lieut., 3rd Batt. Roy. Inniskilling Fus., and 2nd Dragoons ; only surviving son of Henry, 4th Marquess, and the Hon. Frances (d. 1907), dau. of 4th Baron Ventry ; b. 24th June, 1890 ; s. his brother, 9th Nov., 1918; m. 28th Nov., 1914, Bessie (mar. dis., 1921), dau. of late William Andrew Tobin, of Australia. Re-. : Slane Castle, Co. Meath ; Mount Charles, Donegal; Bifrons, Canterbury, Kent. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 45 COOKE, George Richard, J. P. for Co. Tipperary (High Sheriff, 1918); b. 1864 ; son of the late John William Cooke, of Fort WiUiam, Borrisoleigh, Co. Tip- perary, and Elizabeth Eleanor, dau. of John Grene, of Clonliffe, Co. Dublin. Educ. : Downside and T.C.D. Res. : Fort Williara, Borrisoleigh, Tipperary. COOKE, Lieut. -Col. Robert Joseph, O.B.E. (1919), D.L., J. P., Co. Tip- perary (High Sheriff, 1911): late Lt.- Col., Cheshire Regt. ; second son of late Rev. Ambrose Cooke, Vicar of Clane, Co. Kildare, and nephew of Robt. Cooke, D.L., J.P , of Kiltinane, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1861 ; m. 1890, Henrietta, dau. of late Louis Schloss, of Crumpsall, Manchester. Res. : Kiltinane, Fethard, Co. Tipperary. COOKE, His Honour John Fitz- patrick, B.A. (T.C.D. ) Barrister, Middle Temple ; King's Inns, 1878 ; K.C. ; D.L., J. P., Co. Donegal ; J. P., Co. Londonderry ; County Court Judge, Co. Donegal : son of Joseph Cooke, of St. Columb's, Derry ; m. 1907, Eleanor Caroline Lucia, dau. of Capt. Francis C. Macky, D.L., J. P., of Belmont, Londonderry ; issue, three sons. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin (ex-Scholar, First Senior Moderator, Gold Medallist, 1st Class Honours, Prizeman). Recns. : shooting, polo, and hunting. Res. : GlengoUan, Fahan, Co. Donegal. Clubs : University, Northern Counties, Junior Carlton. COOKE, Thomas Fitzpatrick ; youngest son of late Mr. Joseph Cooke, St. Columb's, Londonderry, H.M.L. for the County of the City of Londonderry, and D.L., for the Countv of Londonderry ; b. 11th :N"ov., 1860. Educ. : Foyle College and Edinburgh Collegiate School. Engaged in various Irish Industries. Director of Gt. Northern Railway Co : Director of Donegal Railway Co. ; Com. Insurance Co. of Ire- land ; Life Governor of Gwynn and Young Endowment Trust ; Member of London- derry Harbour Trust ; Chairman of Bigger's, Ltd. ; John Christy, Ltd. Recns. : hunt- ing, polo, shooting and fishing. Res. : Caw House, Londonderry. Clubs : Ulster Club, Belfast ; Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin ; Northern Counties Club, Londonderry : Friendly Brothers' House, Dublin ; Junior Constitutional Club, Lon- don. COOKE-COLLiS, Col. William, C.M.G. (1900), D.L., J.P., Co. Cork (High Sheriff, 1907); served in Afghan War, 1879-80 ; Egyptian campaign, 1882 ; Soudan campaign, 1885 : S. African War, 1900-1 ; Lieut. -Col. commdg. (Hon. Col., 189.5) 9th Batt. King's R. Rif. C. 1894-1907 ; A.D.C. to King Edward VII., 1905-10 ; to King George V., 1910-20 ; eldest son of late Rev. M. A. Cooke-Collis, D.D., of Castle Cooke, Co. Cork : b. 1847 ; m. 1st, 1875, Katherine (d. 1891), dau. of late Col. Oliphant, of Worlington Hall, Suffolk : 2nd, 1894, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Edv,d. Cunliffe, of 66 The Drive, Brighton. Res. : Castle Cooke, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Junior United Service Club, London. COOPER, Major Austin Samuel. Educ. : Charterhouse, and Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieut., Cheshire Regt., 1889; Lieut. 1891 : Captain, 1899. Retired, 1905. Joined 3rd Batt. Cheshire Regt, 1905 ; Hon. Major, 1906. Resigned, 1910. Served with 2nd Batt. Cheshire Regt. in S. African War, 1900-1902, and as District Commissioner after the occupation of Johannesburg. Queen's S.A. Medal with three clasps, and King's S.A. Medal with two clasps. Served as Adjutant Depot, Cheshire Regt., from 1914 to 1919; J.P., Co. Tipperary: b. 8th Nov., 1870: m. 1907, Evelyn Ethel, dau. of J. Leahy, of Southill, Killarney ; two sons, one dau. Recns. : shooting, fishing, gardening. Res. : Killenure Castle, Dundrura, Co. Tipperary. Club: Kildare Street, Dublin. COOPER, Bryan Ricco, D.L., J. P., Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1908. Educ. : Eton ; Woolwich. 2nd Lieut. Royal Field Artillery, 1903 ; resigned and was gazetted to Duke of Connaught's Own Sligo R.G.A. (Militia) as Captain, 1905; resigned, May, 1914); gazetted as Captain to 5th (Service) Batt. The Connaught Rangers in Sept. ; served with 10th (Irish) Division in GalUpoli (de- spatches), and ^[acedonia : temp. Major, Sept. 1915 ; transferred to General List, 1916 ; attaclied to Staff, Salonika Army and War Office (despatches twice) : M.P., South Dublin County, 1910 ; President, Junior Branch, Irisli Unionist Alliance, 1912-14 ; Hon. Secretary Irish Unionist Alliance, 1912-14 ; Press Censor in Ireland, 1919. Recns. : reading, hunting, and plaving with children. Pubns. : The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli, 1917 : The Collar of Gold, 1920: b. 17th June, 1884 : eldest son of Major F. E. Cooper. R.F.A., and grandson of Col. Rt. Hon. E. H. Cooper H.M.L. ; m. 1910 (marriage dissolved 1920) ; three sons, one dau. Res. : Markree Castle, Collooney, Co. Sligo. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Naval and Military, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. COOPER, Major-Qenerai Edward Joshua, C.B. (1904), D.S.O. (1900), M.V.O. (1906). Retired Pay, late Roval Fusiliers ; b. 21st April, 1858 : eldest sou of the late Colonel J. H. Cooper, of Dun- boden, Co. Westmeath ; m. 1894. Effie, only dau. of J. F. Balmain. of Dalrock, Perthshire. Educ. : Marlborough and Sandhurst. Entered the Army in 1876 ; Captain, 1885 ; Major, 1897 ; Lieut. -Col., 1901 ; Col.. 1904. Served in Egvpt, 1886- 87 as A.D.C. to the G.O.C. Frontier Field Force. South Africa, 1899-02 : present at the Battles of Colenso, Hussar Hill, Relief of Ladysmith, Relief of Mafeking, and i6 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. operatioDa in the Western Transvaal. Commandant, Riversdale and Beaufort, West Cape Colony. Tibet Expedition, 1904 ; present at the storming of Gyantse Jong and advance to Lhassa. Commanded the troops in North China, 1910-14, in- cluding the Chinese Revolution of 1911. European War, 1914-18 : in command of 46th and 13th Brigades, and 58th London Division. Retired, 1918, with the rank of Major-General. Is a D.L. for West- meath. Res. : Dunboden Park, Mullingar. Clubs : Naval and Military ; Royal Irish Automobile. COOPER, James (M.P., Fermanagh and Tyrone. Northern Ireland, from 1921), Member of Enniskillen Urban District Council ; Director of James Cooper & Co. (Enniskillen), Ltd., wholesale and retail pro- vision merchants ; Director, Erne Manu- facturing and Repairing Boot Co., Ltd., Enniskillen ; P.M.G., Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland; Admitted a Solicitor, 1905. Educ. : Portora Royal School and Wesley College, Dublin : second son of late James Cooper, of Brook View Lodge, Enniskillen ; b. 1882. Recs. : motoring, fishing, cricket. Res. : Brook View Lodge, Enniskillen. Reform Club, Belfast ; Enniskillen Yacht Club. COOTE, William (M.P., South Tyrone since 19 It) ; M.P., for Fermanagh and Tyrone, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921) ; Apprenticed to the provision trade ; at twenty years started and success- fully carried on a business in his native district ; removed to Newry, Co. Down, 1891, and from thence to Clogher, Co. Tyrone, 1893, where he built up a business as' auctioneer and stock-owner ; rented a large mill premises at Ballygawley idle for 35 years, where he started and developed the manufacture of woollen yarns, 1900, subsequently forming this into a private limited Co., of which he is the Managing Director ; since the War he has developed a Hosiery Factory in Aughnacloy ; Manag- ing Director of John K. Wilson & Co., Wholesale Woollen Merchants, Belfast ; J. P., Co. Tyrone, 1901 ; a County Coun- cillor, Co. Tyrone, 1903. Recn. : gardening ; son of William Coote, of Killevalley, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan ; b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Letitia Allen, of Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, and has issue four sons, one dau. Res. : Aberfayle, Maryville Park, Balmoral, Belfast. Club : Con- stitutional, London. COOPER, Major-General Edward Joshua, C.B. (1904), M.V.O., 4th class (1906), D.S.O. (1900), D.L. .Co. Westmeath ; served \\-ith R. Fus., Egypt, 1886; S. Africa, 1899-1902 ; Tibet, 1904 ; European War, 1914-15 ; Brig.-Gen. comdg. troops in N. China, 1910-14; Major-Gen. (temp.) comdg. 58th London Divn., 1915-16 ; Brig.-Comdr., 1917-18 ; ret. p. and granted hon. rank of Maj.-Gen,, 1918 ; eldest son of late Col. Joshua Harry Cooper, of Dunboden, Co. Westmeath ; b. 1858 ; m. 1894, Effie, only dau. of late J. S. Balmain, Dalvrek, Perth. Res. : Dunboden Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin. COOTE, Sir Ralph Algernon, 12th Bart. (Irld., 1621), Premier Baronet of Ireland; late Capt., 17th Lancers ; Temp. Capt., R.A F. ; eldest son of Sir Algernon Coote, 12th Bart., and Jean (d. 1880), dau of late Capt, John Trotter ; b. 22nd Sept., 1874 ; s. his father, 23rd Oct., 1920 ; m. 12th April, 1904, Alice Matilda Mary, younger dau. of the late Thomas W, Webber, D.L., and has issue two sons — John Ralph, b. 10th Jan., 1905, Thomas Charles, b. 24th Aug., 1907. Res. : Ballyfin House, Mountrath, Queen's Co. COPPINQER, Thomas Stephen, J. P., Co. Cork ; second and eldest surviving son of late Thos. Stephen Coppinger, J. P., of Midleton, Co. Cork, and Annette (d. 1889), 4th dau. of Sir John Power, 1st Bart., of Edermine, Co. Wexford ; b. 1843 ; m. 1878, Martha (d. 1914), eldest dau. and co- heiress of Edwd. Murphy, of Cahirelly, Co. Limerick. Res. : 3Iidleton Lodge, Midle- ton, Co. Cork. County Club, Cork. CORBALLIS, James Frederick ; eldest son of James Henry Corballis, J. P. (d. 1903), of Ratoath Manor, Co. Meath, by Constance (d. 1914), 2nd dau. of Frederick Jerningham ; b. 1865 ; m. Sybil, elder dau. of Oliver Musgrave-Bladen, of Creech- barrow, Taunton, Lieut. Cameron High- landers Militia, subsequently 1st Batt. The Royal Irish Regt. ; served in S. African War, 1900, and European War, 1914-15, on Reserve of Officers ; Divisional Registrar for Wales under Ministry of Labour, 1917- 19 ; is Lord of the Manor of Ratoath. Res. : Ratoath Manor. CORBALLY, Elias Mary Benedict, D.L., J.P., Co. Dublin, M.A., B.E., T.C.D. ; b. 9th July, 1868, eldest son of the late Matthew J. Corbally, D.L., J. P., of Rath- heale Hall, Swords. High Sheriff, 1917 ; District Councillor, 1916 ; m. 1910 The Lady Mary Pepys, only dau. of 3rd Earl of Cottenham ; 2 sons, S daus. Business : Landowner and farmer. Recns. ; hunting, shooting, lawn tennis, motoring. Res. : Rathbeale Hall. Swords, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Windham, L,ondon ; Stephen's Green, and FitzMilliam Lawn Tennis and Automobile Clubs, Dublin. CORCORAN, Rev. Timothy, S.J., D.Litt. (N.U.I. ), 1912. Educ. : Clongowes Wood Coll. ; Louvain ; Royal University (Univ. Scholar ijn Classics ; B.A., 1st CI., History and Economics ; Univ. Gold Medals for English Verse, for Latin Verse, and for Education). Professor of Educa- tion, Univ. Coll., Dublin, 1909 ; Repre- THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 47 sentative of Graduates on College Governing Body, 1916-23 ; b. 17 Jan.. 1872 ; e. s. of Thomas Corcoran (first Chairman, N. Tipperarv Co. Council, 1899-1911). Pubns. ; " History of Classical Teaching;" 1911 ; " State Policy in Irish Education (1536- 1816)," 1916 ; contributor to reviews. Res. : 35 Lr. Leeson Street, Dublin. CORK, Earl of, 1620 ; Earl of Orrery, 1660 ; Viscount Dungarvan, 1620 ; Baron Bovle of Youghal, 1616 ; Baron Broghill, Vis'count Kinalmeaky, and Baron of Bandon Bridge, 1628 (Irld.) ; Baron Boyle of Marston, Somerset, 1711 (Gt. Brft.), Charles Spencer Canning Boyle, 10th Earl ; late Lt.-Col. and Honorary Col., North Somerset Imperial Yeomanry ; D.L., Somersetshire ; served in S. Africa, 1900- 02 ; eldest son of Richard Edmund St. Lawrence, 9th Earl, and Lady Emily Charlotte, second dau. of the Ist Marquess of Clanricarde, K.P. ; b. 24th Nov., 1861 ; s. his father, 22nd June, 1904. Res. : 2 Mandeville Place, London, W. Clubs : Marlborough, White's and Royal Yacht Squadron. CORK, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Daniel Cohalan, D.D. ; b. in Kilmichael, Co. Cork, 1858 ; studied in Maynooth, where he was a Dunboyne Scholar ; or- dained Priest 1882 ; Professor of Theology, Maynooth, 1886-1914 ; Titular Bishon of Vaga, 1914; Bishop of Cork from 1916. Works : De Deo Uno et Trino, 2 vols., 1909 ; De Incarnatione, 1910 ; De Sanctis- sima Eucharista, 1912 : Trinity College and the Trinity Commission ; The Church and Christian ilarriage. Res : Cork. CORK, CLOYNE and ROSS, 71st Bishop of, The Right Rev. Charles Dowse, M.A. Educ : Trinity College, Dublin ; Curate of St. Catherine's Church, Dublin, 1885-87 ; Christ Church, Gorey, Co. Wexford, 1887-92 ; Incumbent of Christ Church, Gorev, 1892-94; Curate of St. Matthias Church, Dublin, 1894-99 ; Chap- lain of the National Institution of Molyneux Asylum for the Blind of Ireland, and also Incumbent of Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dublin, 1900-1912 ; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant, 1900 ; Member of Standing Committee of General Sj-nod, 1908 ; Canon St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1909 ; Professor of Pastoral Theology, Trinity College, Dublin, 1907-12; elected Bishop of Killaloe, 17th May, 1912, and elected Bishop of Cork, 1912 ; youngest son of late Very Rev. John R. Dowse, M.A., Dean of Ferns ; m. dau. of James H. Finnemor, Ballyward, Co. Wicklow. Res. : The Palace, Cork. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Cork County, Cork. CORKER, Major-Qen. Thomas Mar- tin, C.B., Mil. (1915), M.A., M.D., M.Ch. (Q.U.I. ). Educ. at Queen's University, Ireland. Entered Armv 1880 ; became Major R.A.M.C, 1892 ; Lieut.-Col., 1900 ; Brevet Col. 1905 ; Col. 1907 ; Surg.-Gen., 1911 ; and Maj.-Gen. (retired), 1917 ; served in Mohmand Campaign, 1897 ; Tirah i:xpedition, 1897-8 (despatches, medal with two clasps) ; Princpal Medical Officer, Cape Colonv, 1904 ; Belfast Dist., 1905 ; Scottish Command, 1906 ; Egypt, 1909, Lucknow Div.. 1911 : Poona Div. 1912, and Secunderabad Div., 1913 ; Dep. Director of Med. Sers. in India, 1912-15 ; was an Hon. Physician to H.M., 1912-18 : is a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; son of Thomas Ware Corker, of Rushbrook, Co. Cork ; b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Florence, dau. of James Edward Leslie, of Lecarron, Passage West, Co. Cork. Junior United Service Club, London. CORISH, Alderman Richard (M.P. for Co. Wexford from 1921) ; Alderman of Wexford Corporation (Mayor, 1921-22); Member of Wexford County Coimcil. Res. : 37 James Connolly Street, Wexford. CORKERY, Daniel (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1922). CORKEY, Rev. Professor Robert, M.A., D.Phil. : appointed in Oct., 1917, Professor of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology, The Presbyterian College, Bel- fast ; seventh son of Rev. Joseph Corkey, M.A., LL.D., Glendermott, Co. Derry. CORRIGAN, M. A., Chief State Solicitor Irish Free State from 1922 ; Solicitor and Commissoner of Oaths. Res. : 125 Lcinster Road, Rathmlnes, Dublin. COSBY, Captain Dudley Sydney Ash- worth, D.L. ; is Deputy Lieut, for the Queen's Co., and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society ; b. Jan. 12th, 1862 ; only surviving son of the late Col. Robert A. G. Cosby (Vice-Lieut, for Queen's Co. 1897 to 1920) (d. 1920), and Alice Sophia Elizabeth (d. 1878), only dau. of Sir George Edward Pocock, 2nd Baronet: m. 1895, Emilv Mabel (d. 1918), only child of the late Gen. J. G. Gubbins. C.B., and Mrs. Gubbins, of Longmead, Bishopstoke ; three sons and two dans. Educ. : Eton College and in Germany ; served four years in the Queen's Countv Rifles ; late Lieut., 2nd Batt. The Rifle Brigade (Prince Con- sort's Own) ; and Capt., 4th Batt., Scottish Rifles ; served in European War on the Military Intelligence Department. Pubns. (amongst others) : The Irish Land Problem and how to solve it, 1901 ; The Menace of Socialism (two editions) ; Why England Needs an Upper Chamber, 1906 ; Fair Trade versus Free Trade ; Cobden's Un- realised Ideal, 1909 ; King Edward VII.- The passing of a Great Ruler, 1910 ; The Governance of Empire ; Forward, but not too fast, 1911 ; German Kultur — What 48 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. is it ? ; Towards Universal Peace, 1915. Has written many articles for the West- minster Review, and other Reviews, and letters to the Press on the Irish and Social Questions. Address : Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co ; Westcliffe Lodge, Bourne- mouth West. Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, W. Note.— The Cosby Peerage (created 1768). Dudley Svdney Alexander Cosby, Baron Stradballv of Leix, in the Peerage of Ireland, so created 14th July, 1768. His Lordship was Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Denmark. He married, 1773, Ladv Isabella St. Lawrence, dau. of Thomas, ist Earl of Howth, but died in the ensuing month, 17th January, 1774, without issue. His Peerage became extinct, while the Inheritance reverted to his Lordship's cousin. COSQRAVE, Philip Bernard Joseph (M.P. for Dublin City, N.West Div., from 1922) ; Military Governor of Mount joy Prison, 1922. COSQRAVE, William Thomas (M.P. for Cos. Carlow and Kilkenny from 1922) ; was M.P. for N. Kilkenny, 1918-22, and for Kilkenny City, 1917-18 ; Chairman of the Provisional Government, Irish Free State, 1922 : Minister of Local Government, 1921- COSTELLO, Thomas Bodkin, M.D., B.Ch., B.A.O. (H.U.I.), D.P.H., R.C.P.S.I., M.R.I. A., F.R. S.A.I. Educ. at Christian Brothers' Schools, Tuam, Queen's College, Galwav, and Carmichael Medical School, Dublin ; b. 1864 ; son of :Michapl J. Costello, Tuam ; m. 1903, Eileen Drury ; Author of Contributions to Journal of the R.S.A.I., GaeUc Journal, and Journal of the Galwav Archfeological and Historical Society. Recn. : fishing. Res. : Tuam, Co. Galway. COTTER, Sir James Laurence, Bart. (Irld., 1763), High Sheriff. Co. Cork, 1914 ; Lieut. R.A. : late Lieut. S. of I. Imp. Yeo ; son of James Lombard Cotter (d. 1893), who was 2nd son of 4th Bart., and Clara, dau. of late Capt. Thomas Segrave ; she m. 2nd, 1897, John Francis O'Connor, L.K.Q.C.P.I. : b. 1887 : s. his grandfather, 10th Oct., 1902 : m. 6th Aug., 1908, Ethel Lucy, dau. of Alfred Wheeler, late 9th Lancers, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Rockforest, Mallow, Co. Cork. COULTER, Very Rev. Isaac, M.A., D.D. (T.C.D.): Dean of Kilmore from 1913 : Rector of Drumlease, Co. Leitrim from 1807. Educ. : Primrose Grange, Sligo ; Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained 1874 : Rector of Knocknarca, 1877 ; Rector of Knockbride, 1881 ; Rector of Manorhamilton, 1887 ; is Diocesan Nomi- nator for the Diocese of Kilmore; Hon. Secretary to the Diocesan Synod ; a member of the Diocesan Council, and of the Board of ^Missions, and of the Board of Education : also a Member of the General Synod and of the Diocesan Court ; b. 1851 ; m. 1882, Fanny, dau. of — Rogers, and has issue three sons, six daus. Res. : Droma- hair, Co. Leitrim. COURTENAY, Major Arthur Henry, C.B. (Mil., 1900) ; D.L.. J.P., Co. Galway (High Sheriff, 1887 and 1909) ; D.L., Co. Lanark ; Irish Barr , 1880 ; master of the King's Bench (Ireland). 1883-1918 ; served in S. African War, 1900-1 ; Hon. Lt.- Col. in the Armv, 1901 : Lt.-Col. Commdt. (Hon. Col., 1891), 3rd and 4th Batts. (Mil.) Scottish Rifles, 1895-1907 (ret. 1907) ; member Auxiliary Forces Advisory Board at War Office, 1902 ; Lt.-Col. head quarters staff, X. command. 1915 ; D.A.A.G. and Asst. Competent Military Authority, London Dist. from 1919 ; son of late fhos. Lefroy Courtenay, J. P., and Jane Caroline, dau. of late Martin Morris, J. P., and sister of Ist Baron Morris and Killanin : b. 1832 ; m. 1875, Mary, dau. of David FuUerton, J. P. Clubs : Junior Carlton, London : United Service, Dublin ; County Galway ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. COURTOWN, Earl of, and Viscount Stopford, 1762 ; Baron of Courtown, 1758 (Irld.); Baron Saltersford (Gt. Brit., 1796), James Walter Milles Stopford, 6th ' Earl ; H.M.'s Lieutenant for Co.. Wexford ; : High Sheriff. 1877 : High Sheriff, Co. i Carlow (1878) : late Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt. Roval Irish Regt. ; elder son of James George, 5th Earl, and Hon. Elizabeth Frances (d. 1894), dau. of 4th Baron Sandes; b. 3rd Mar., 1853; s. his father, 28th Nov.. 1914 ; m. 27 April, 1876. Hon. Catherine (d. 1884), dau. of 4th Baron Bravbrooke; 2nd, 25th Sept., 1886, Gertrude, dau. of late Gen. C. J. C. Mills, and has issue four sons, five daus. Res. : Courtown House, Gorey, Co. Wexford. COWAN, Peter Chalmers, Chief Encineering Inspector to Irish Local Government Board since 1899 ; Chairman Government Housing Committee, 1919-22 ; Extern Examiner, Trinity College. Dublin, and Royal College of Science for Ireland ; b. 1859.' Educ. : High School, Dundee, and Edinburgh University ; D.Sc. ; won Baxter and Vans Dunlop Scholarships. Societies : M.Inst.C.E. : Past President, Inst. C.E., Ireland, and of Engineering and Scientific Association of Ireland : M. Royal Sanitary Institute; Hon. Treasurer, R.I.A.I. ; Assoc, Munic. and Coy. Engineers, and Institution of Waterworks Engineers. Late Assistant to Prof, of Engineering, Edinburgh University : Asst. Engineer, X. Y. W. Shore and Buffalo Rly. : Assti Engineer in charge of construction Can. Pac. Rly. : Engineer, X. E. Sany. Asso- THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 49 ciation, Xewcastle-on-Tyne ; County Sur- veyor in Mayo, 1886. Consg. Engr. to Piers and Roads Commission, 1886-7 ; County Surveyor, Co. Down, 1889. Pubns. : Reports and Pamphlets on Roads ; Hygiene and Housing of Working Classes. Res. : Castlemount, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Club : Kildare Street, Dublin. COWELL, Very Rev. George Young, M.A. (T.C.D.). Educ. : Private schools ; Trinity College, Dublin. Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Mathematics, 1859 ; Div. Test, 1861, 2nd class ; Curate of Inver, 1863-64 ; Clonmore, 1864-69 ; Kill, 1869- 74: Rector of Carnalway, 18 74-79 ; Vicar of Lea, 1879-90 : 1st Canon of Kildare, 1882-90; Hon. Secretary Kildare Synod, 1874-1915 ; Member of Kildare Diocesan Council, 1876-1915 : Hon. Secretary Kil- dare Council, 1880-1915 ; Member of General Synod, Church of Ireland, 1882- 1915 ; Diocesan Nominator Kildare Dio- cese, 1888-1915 ; Member of Council, Kil- dare Archaeological Society, 1909 ; Dean of Kildare, 1890-1913 ; b. Garrison House, Co. Fermanagh, 15th Aug., 1838 ; son of Geo. C. Cowell and Eliza .Jane, dau. of Rev. Andrew Storv Young, B A. ; m. 1st, 1862, Jane Alicia (d. 1882), dau. of George Rye Blackwood ; five sons ; 2nd, Sara, dau. of E. Bolton, M.D., and widow of Thos. Bailey, R.M. Res. : 14 Herbert Place, Dublin. COX, Michael Francis, F.R. C.P.I, and L.R. C.S.I. ; M.D. (Hon. Causa), R.U.I. ; LL.D. (Hon. Causa), N.U.I. ; Fellow of the R. Academy of Medicine ; M.R.I. A. ; V.P. and F.R.S.A.I. ; Senator of the N.U.I. ; Governor of the Catholic Univ. Medical School ; Physician to St. Vincent's Hosp., Dublin ; Member of the Governing Body of Dublin Coll. in the National Univ. and Chairman of Convo- cation of the N.U.I. ; Governor of the R. Veterinary Coll. of Ireland : P.C. of Ire- land, 1911 ; resigned Privy Councillorship, 1920. Author of The Irish Horse; The Country and Kindred of Oliver Goldsmith, and other works ; son of late Hugh Cox and Anne, dau. of Richard Kelly : b. 1852 ; m. 1886, Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Nolan. Res. : 26 Merrion Square, Dublin. Royal Dublin Golf Club, Dollymount. COYLE, James Vincent. Educ. : Belvedere College, Dublin, and Trinity College, Dublin ; Barrister King's Inns, 1896 ; Member Royal Dublin Society, Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, and Royal Ulster Agricultural Society, Belfast. Entered Civil Service, 1884 ; Collector- General of Rates Office, Dublin. 1884-1900 ; Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Inst. from 1900-21 ; Dep. Chief Clerk, 1914-21 ; Chairman Agricidtural Wages Board, Ireland, 1919-21 ; Assistant Secretary Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, 1921 ; b. 1864 ; m. 1889, Grettie (d. 1921), dau. of late J. O'SuUivan, of Drumcondra, Dublin. Address : Ministry of Agri- culture, Belfast. CRAIQ, Rear-Adm. Arthur William, C.B. (1916) ; Officer Legion of Honour ; St. Anne, Russia ; Rising Sun, Japan ; b. 1872 ; m. 1910, Ella, dau. of H. F. Beau- fort ; served in Eiu-opean War, 1914-16, Asst. Dir. of Naval Ord., 1909-11 : A.D.C. to the King in 1919 ; Rear-Adml.. 1919. Res. : Allenstown, Kells, Co. Meath. United Service Club, London ; Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin. CRASQ, Capt. Charles Curtis (M.P for Antrim South from 1903) ; is D.L. for Co. Down ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honoiu-; late Capt. 11th Batt. R.I.R. ; served with I'lster Divn., European War (wounded and prisoner) ; son of the late James Craig, of Craigavon, Belfast ; b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Lilian Bowring, dau. of the late John Wimble, of Long Ditton, Surrey. Educ. : Clifton College. Res. : 29 Brompton Square, London, S.W. 3i CRAIG, Lieut. -Col. The Right Hon. Sir James, Baronet (Unit. Kgd.. 1918). P.C. (1921) (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament of Ireland, from 1921) ; First Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 7th July, 1921 ; is a J. P. for City of Bel- fast ; D.L. for Co. Down; served in S. Africa, 1900-02, v/ith Ulster Yeo. and Irish Horse; A.A. and Q.M.G., 36th (Ulster) Div., 1914-15. Is an Associate of the Institute of Naval Architects ; Treas. of the Household. Dec, 1916 to 1918 ; Parly. Sec. to Min. of Pensions, 1919-20 ; Parly, and Financial Sec. to Admiralty, 1920-21 ; M.P. for E. Down. 1908-18, and for Mid. Down, 1918-21 : sixth son of late James Craig, Esq., J. P., of Craigavon : b. 1871 ; m. 1905, Cecil, dau. of Sir Daniel Tupper, M.V.O., has issue two sons and 1 dau. Res. : Prime Minister's Residence, Belfast^ Ulster. Clubs : Carlton ; Constitutional London ; Friendly Brothers' House, Dublin ; Ulster, Belfast. CRAIG, Sir James, Knt. (1921), M.D, (T.C.D.), F.R. C. P.I. , King's Professor of Medicine, School of Physic, Trinity College, Dublin ; Physician to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Dublin ; Physician-in- Ordinary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Con- sulting Physician to Dr. Steevens' Hospital, Crooksling Sanatorium for Consumption, to the Skin, Cancer and Urinary Hospital, Dublin, and to the Cottage Hospital, Drogheda ; President Royal College of Physicians of Ireland ; Extern Examiner in Medicine, Queen's University of Belfast ; Lecturer to Queen Victoria Jubilee In- stitute for Nurses : Lecturer on Medicine, Post Graduate Classes, Trinity College, Dublin ; was Hon. Sec, Leinster Branch, British Medical Association, 1895-1905 ; President of Branch, 1906 ; Member of 50 THOM'S IRISH WHO^S WHO. Central Council, British Medical Associa- tion ; Registrar Eoyal College of Physi- cians, Ireland, 1897-1910 ; Censor and Vice-Pres., 1912-14; Member of Council, T.C.D., 1913-16 ; General Sec. and Editor 01 Transactions Eoval Academy of Medi- cine in Ireland, 1904-10 ; b. 1861 ; m. 1906, Kathleen, dau. of — Millar. Ees. : 18 Merrion Square, Dublin. QRAIQ, His Honour Judge Sir John Walker, Knt. (1920), Barrister King's Inns. 1871 ; K.C., 1889 ; Crown Prosecu- tor, Co. Louth, 1883-97 ; Senior Crown Prosecutor, Co. Monaghan, 1892-97. Senior Counsel Belfast Corporation and Belfast Water Commissioners, 1892-97 ; Commissioner of Intermediate Education, 1903-19 ; for many years a Commissioner of Education in Ireland and a Governor of the Roy. Hibernian Mil. Sch. ; Co. Court Judge, Cos. Monaghan and Fermanagh, 1897-1911 ; Recorder of Belfast and Co. Court Judge of Antrim. 1911-19. Son of late Thomas Craig, of Ardcoen, Strabane ; b. 1847 ; m. Elsie Oakman, dau. of late George A. Hume, M.D., Crumlin, Co. Antrim. Res. : 54 The Drive, Hove, Sussex. Hove Club. CRAIQ, Major Newman Lombard, D.S.O. (1917), O.B.E. (1919), Legion of Honour, Order of Crown of Belgium, Croix de Guerre (Italy), Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belgium). Educ. at Trinity College, DubUn (B.A., LL.D.), Barrister Lincoln's Inn. 191.5 ; is Capt. R.A.S.C, and a D.A.A.G. with rank of Major ; Euro- pean War, 1914-18 (despatches thrice) ; third son of William Alexander Craig. J. P., M.R.I. A., formerlv of Frascati, Blackrock, Co. Dublin ; b. 1884. CRAMER-ROBERTS, Marmaduke William Coghill, D.L., J.P., Co. Kildare (Hish Sheriff. 1889) ; eldest son of late Chas. Torin Cramer-Roberts. J. P., of Sally- mount, Co. KUdare ; b. 1862 ; ra. 1885, Anna, only child of late J. F. LowTy, of Belmore House, Co. Westmeath. and Dora- ville, Co. Tyrone. Res. : Sallymount, Brannockstown, Co. Kildare ; Doraville, Broughderg, Co. Tyrone. CRAMSIE, Mrs. Florence ; as Miss Florence Hezlet ran up in Ladies' Golf Championship in 1907-9, being beaten on the first occasion by her sister. Miss May Hezlet (Mrs. Ro,s) ; she was also runner- up in the Irish Ladies' Golf Championship five times, 1905-6. 1908, 1912, 1920 ; in international matches represented Ireland in 1904-5-6-7-8-9-10, 1913, 1920; played for British Ladies v. American Ladies, 1905. Res. : O'Harabrook, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. CRAUKSHAW, Richard Louis, of Chelford and Over Peover, Cheshire, and Willoughby House, Cheltenham ; eldest son of Richard Brunt Craukshaw, of Preston, Lanes, J.P. (d. 1901) ; m. 1880, Emily, dau. and co-heiress of late E. Spencer, of Fulshawe Park, Cheshire (d. 1909); 2nd, 1913, Mrs. J. B. M. Lingard- Monk. of Dunlewv House, Co. Donegal ; Grand Juror and High Sheriff (1919), Co. Donegal. Recns. : Hunting, shooting, fishing, cricket (Cheshire County and M.C.C.). Res. : Dujilewy, Gweedore, Co. Donegal. Clubs : Junior Army and Navy, Royal Automobile, Roehamptou, M.C.C., London. CRAWFORD, Very Rev. John, M.A., D.D. (T.C.D.), Canon of Clonfert, Provost of Kilmacduagh and Canon of Kilconnell ; Member of General Synod, Dublin ; Hon. Sec. for many years to Dio. Board of Educa- tion ; Member of Senate, T.C.D. ; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Moore, M.A., authoress of Rolf the Imprudent, etc. Educ. : Por- tora Royal School, Enniskillen ; Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained 1856 ; Curate of Cioutarf, 1856-61 and 1864-70; Kil- drought, 1861-64 ; Curate of Duncavev, 1870-72 ; Finnes, 1872-77 ; Woodford, 1877-78 ; Lickmolassy, 1878-93. Recns. books and nature. Res. : Clonmojlan Abbey, Portumna, Co. Galway. CRAWLEY, Frank C, :M.D. (Univ., Dub.) ; F. B.C. S.I. ; B.A. (Cantab, et. Dubl.) Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Royal City of Dublin Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital ; Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Rotunda Hospital ; to the Molyneux Blind Asylum and to the Masonic Orphan Schools: b. 1871. eldest son of the late W. J. Chetwode Crawley, LL.D., D.C.L., Merton Park, Sandford Road, Dublin ; m. Jean, eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Dodd ; one son, one dau. Educ. : St. Stephen's Green School ; Shrewsbmry ; Cambridge and Dublin Lniversities : Vienna ; Berlin. Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine : Fellow of the Oph- thalmological Society of the Unit. Kingdom; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Pubns. : various articles on Diseases of the Eye. Recns. : golf and bridge. Res. : 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin; Tel., Dublin, 1562. Clubs : University, Steohen's Green, Dublin ; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown ; Island Golf Club, Malahide. V.C. CREAQH, Sir Q. O'Moore, G.C.B. (Mil.), 1909, G.C.S.I. (1911), K.C.B., Mil. (1903), C.B., Mil. (1902), V.C. (1878). Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd class (Japan), 1901 ; served in Afghan War, 1878-79-80 ; Zhob Expedition, 1892 ; Cliina, 1900-1903 ; Mil. Sec. at India Office, 1907- 1909; Commander-in-Chief, India, 1909-14 ; several times mentioned in despatches ; Gen., Indian Army : seventh son of the late Capt. J. Creagh, R.N., of Cahirbane, Co. Clare, and Grace Emilv, 2nd dau. of The O'Moore, J.P. .D.L., of Cloghan Castle THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 51 King s Co ; m. 1874, Letitia L. (d. 1876), dau of late Johu Brereton, Oldcourt, Tip- perary, and had issue a dau., who married W. Q. Williams, C.E. 2nd, 1890, Lilla, dau. of H. Reid, of Kelverton, Bucks, and has issue Capt. D. V. Creagh, M.C. 7th Hussars. Res. : 65 Albert Hall Mansions, London, S.W. United Service Club, S.W. CRICHTON, Alexander Joseph, J. P., Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1892) ; eldest son of late Alex. Crichton ; b. 1861 : m. 1884, Olga B., dau. of Johannes Bienemann. Ees. : Carrowgarry, Ballysodare, Co. Sligo. CRILLY, Daniel, journalist, reviewer; b. 14th Dec, 1857 ; son of late Daniel Crilly, Rostrevor, Co. Down ; m. 1887, Mary Ellen Colclough, Dublin. Served his full apprenticeship to a cotton broker in Liverpool ; became a journalist ; edited the " United Irishman," Liverpool, 1876 ; joined the editorial staff of " The Nation," Dublin, 1880 ; stood his trial before a jury in Dublin, 1887, for alleged connection with Plan of Campaign ; jury disagreeing, prosecution was abandoned ; was Hon. Sec, Home Rule Confederation, 1875-77, and Irish National League of Great Britain ; M.P., North Mayo, 1885-1900. Pubns. : In the Bve-ways vdth Young Ireland, 1888 ; The'" Felon " Literature of Ireland, 1889 ; The Celt at Westminster, 1892 ; Pencillings on Parnassus, 1899 ; In the Footsteps of John Mitchel, 1900-1. CROFTON, Baron (Irld., 1797), and a Baronet (1768), Arthur Edward Lowther Crofton, 4th Baron ; Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Reserve Batt., Roy. Fus., formerly Comd. 13th (Service) Batt. Northumberland Fus. ; mentioned in despatches, 1916 ; served in European War, 1916 ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland (1916) ; is a J. P., D.L. for Co. Roscommon ; son of the Hon. Charles St. George Crofton (d. 1895), who was 2nd son of 2nd Baron), and Theresa (d. 1867), dau. of Daniel Tighe ; b. 7th Aug.. 1866 ; s. his uncle, 22nd Sept., 1912 ; m. 1893, Jessie, dau. of J. Hewltson, and widow of Neville Paddon, Esq. ; issue two sons and a dau. Res. : Mote Park, Ballymurry, Roscommon. Naval and Military Club, London. CROFTON, Sir Malby, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1833), renewal of Patent granted in 1661); B.A. (Oxon.), J. P., D.L., Co. Sligo ; eldest son of the late Henry Bliss Crofton, and Sophia, eldest dau. of Thomas Horsfall, of Burley Hall, Yorkshire ; b. 20th Aug., 1857 ; s. his grandfather, as 8rd Bart., 15th Dec, 1872 ; m. ISth Aug., 1880, Louisa, dau. of Richard J. Verschoyle, J. P., of Tanrago, Co. Sligo ; has issue two sons, two daus. Res. : Longford House, Ballysodare, Co. Sligo. CROFTON, Sir Morgan Qeorge, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1801) ; D.S.O. (1917), Legion of Honour, 1917 (three times mentioned in despatches) ; Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers ; 2nd Life Guards ; late Lieut., Irish Guards ; served in S. Africa, 1899- 1901 ; in France and Flanders, 1914-15 ; East Africa, 1918-18; Italy, 1918; Gda. Machine Gun Regt., 1918 ; Provost Marshal, 1916 ; a J. P., Co. Leitrim and Hampshire ; surviving son of Edward Hugh (d. 1882), (younger brother of the 4th Bart.), and Julia, dau. of Col. 3Iiller, 13th Hussars ; b. 27th Nov., 1879 ; s. hid brother, 4th Feb., 1902; m. 12th Dec, 1905, Margaret (whom he divorced, 1910), dau. of the late Col. Howard Irby ; 2nd, 19th Nov., 1919, Adele Violet, third dau. of Sir George Donaldson ; has issue a son. Res. : Woodside Lodge, Marchwood, Southampton ; Mohill Castle, Co. Leitrim. Clubs : Marlborough, Cavalry, and Pratts. CROKER, Courtenay !e Poer Trench, D.L., J. P., Co. Limerick ; Auditor, Local Government Board, Ireland, 1882-1911 ; fifth but only survg. son of late Capt. Edwd. Croker, D.L., J. P., 17th Lancers, of Ballynagarde, Co. Limerick ; b. 1853 ; m. 1882, Mary, youngest dau. of late Yen. Charles Hare, Archdeacon of Limerick. Res. : Ballynagarde, Limerick ; Black- water, Limerick. CRONIN, Rev. Michael, D.D., M.A. (R.U.I. ), M.R.I. A. ; b. in Dublin, 1871 ; Educ. : Clonliffe College, Dublin ; Propa- ganda College, Rome, and Univs. of Berlin and Munich ; ex-Junior Fellow of the old R.U.I. ; studied theology at Thomistic Acad., Rome ; priest, 1895 ; Prof, of Ethics and Politics at Univ. Coll., Dublin, from 1909. Author of The Science of Ethics. Res. : 20 Idrone Terrace, Black- rock, Co. Dublin. CRONIN-COLTSMANN, Dan!«I John, Glenflesk, Co. Kerry. Educ. : Beau- mont Coll., and University of Dublin ; D.L. and J.P. for Co. Kerry ; J. P. for Co. Cork ; High Sheriff for Kerry in 1899 ; Chevalier of the Fleiu- de Lys : b. April 2l3t, 1855 ; eldest son of Daniel Cronin-Coltsmann^ of Flesk Castle, Killarney : m., 1st Miss Margaret Murphy, dau. of Count Murphy, of Clifton, Co. Cork, she died in 1895; 2nd, Miss Lissa Baelot de la Bere, dau. of Kinard Baglot de la Bere, of Burbage Hall, Leicestershire. Issue living two daus. Recns. : shooting, angling, golfing. Res. : The Priorv, Prestbury, Glos. Clubs : Union Club, London, S.W. ; Wimbledon Park Golf Club. CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon Lt.- Col. Sir Warren Rowland, Knt. (1910), C.B. (1918), CLE. (1907), C.B.E. (1918) ; M.D. (R.U.I.) ; LL.D. (Hon. Causa) ; Surg. Lt.-Col., Coldstream Gds. from 1898- 1911 ; Surg, to Earl of Minto (Viceroy of D2 52 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. India), 1905-10 ; House Governor and Medical Supt. King Edward VII. Conva- lescent Home for Officers, Osborne, Isle of Wight ; served in S. Africa, 1899-1901 ; mentioned twice in despatches and pro- moted to rank of Surgeon Lt.-Col. ; Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1911. D.L., J. P., Co. Cork, Res. : Kilcrone, Cloyne, Co. Cork. Guards' and Albemarle Clubs, London. CROSBIE, Brig.-Qen. James Day- rolles, C.M.G. (1919); D.S.O. (1917); D.L., J. P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1894). Joined 2nd Batt. R. Welch Fusiliers, 1885 ; resigned 1893 ; lived on own estate in Co. Kerry, and took an active interest in county work, serving on most county boards and committees and Chairman of local railways ; rejoined army, Aug., 1914 ; commanded 11th Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers, and took it to France ; commanded as Brig. -Gen., 12th Inf. Brigade ; came home, 1917 ; commanded 16th Bat . The Queen's Regt., and in Nov. 1918, went as Base Command- ant to Archangel ; b. 19th Aug., 1865 ; son of late Colonel J. Crosbie, of Bally- heigue Castle, Co. Kerry, and dau. of Sir John Lister-Kaye, Bart ; m. May, dau. of Major Leith, V.C. ; one dau. Recns. : shooting, hunting, etc. Res. : Bally- heigue Castle, Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry. Clubs : Carlton, Xaval and Military, M.C.C., London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. CROWE, John Joseph. Educ. : St. Mel's College, Longford ; Member of Royal Ulster Agricultural Society ; was Assist. Sec, National Service Dept., Ireland, and Chief Inspector, Agricultural Wages Board, Ireland ; Assistant Principal, Ministry of Agricultiu-e, Northern Ireland, from 1921 ; b. 1885 ; m. 1909, Agnes, dau. of James McMuUen, of Dublin. Address : Ministry of Agriculture, Belfast. CROWE, Thomas, D.L., J. P., Co. Clare (High Sheriff, 1877) ; late Lieut., 17th Lancers ; eldest son of late Thos. Crowe, D.L., J. P., of Dromore, Co. Clare ; b. 1844 ; m. 1890, Lily V., dau. of Thos. Flavin, of Passage East, Co. Waterford. Res. : Dromore House, Ruan, Co. Clare. CROWLEY, James (M.P. for North Kerry from 1918). Res. : Listowel, Co. Kerry. CROWLEY, John (T.D. for North Mayo from 1918 ; elected for Kerry and W. Limerick Cos., and Mayo N., and Mayo W., in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921) ; L.R.C.P. & S. Ed. Educ. : Queen's College, Cork ; Dispensary Medical Officer of Ballycastle, Co. Mayo. Res. : Bally- castle, Co. Mayo, CROWLEY, Vincent Crowley, Clon- tarf, Dublin ; youngest son of the late Patrick Crowley, Professor of Mathematics, and Nephew of Mr. Michael Crowley, who was President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1912-13 ; b. at Cavan in 1890 ; Educated by Christian Brothers and privately. Member of the firm of Kennedy, Crowley & Co., Public Auditors and Accountants, 37 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. CRUiCE, Mary Josephine ; interested in Social work child welfare ; founded St, Patrick's Guild " Save the Child," 1910 ; Co-founder of St. Patrick's Catholic Busi- ness Girls' Club, 1916 ; founded St, Patrick's Infant Home and Nursery College, 1919. dau. of the late Daniel Wm. Cruice, Fairfield, Co. Galway. Res. : 7 North- brook Road, Dublin. CUFFE, Sip Otway Fortescue Luke, Bart. (Irld., 1799), M.I.C.E, ; late Superin- tending Engineer P.W.D., Burma ; Lt.- Col. Comdg. Up. Burma Batt. Indian Auxiliary Force ; only son of Otway Wheeler (d. 1908), (who was 3rd son of 1st Bart.), and Louisa Frances Florence (d. 1906), only dau, of Rev. Luke Fowler ; b. 9th Dec, 1866; s. his uncle, 15th Jan., 1915 ; m. 3rd June, 1897, Charlotte Isabel, dau. of Wm. Williams, of Park Side, Wimbledon, Res. : Leyrath, Co. Kilkenny. CULLINAN, John. Educ. : Thurles Lay College. Member of County District and other Councils ; was Chairman, Tip- perary Board of Guardians ; a prominent Nationalist during the Land League and Plan of Campaign days; M.P. for S. Tip- perary, 1900-18 ; eldest son of Charles CuUinan, of Bansha ; b. 1858: ra. 1913, Rita. dau. of — O'Meara. Res. Bansha, Co. Tipperary. CULVERWELL, Edward Parnali, M.A. ; Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, since 1883 : Professor of Education in the University of Dublin, 1905-15 ; Regis- trar, 1916 ; Senior Fellow, 1915 ; Scholar, 1875 : Senior Moderator in IMathematics and Experimental Science, 1877. Pubns. : various papers on Calculus of Variations, and on Mathematical and Physical Theories of the Ice Age ; The Montessori Principles and Practice : b. 1855 ; son of Joseph Pope Culverwell ; m. 1884. Edith Geraldine, dau. of Rt, Rev, Wm. Fitzgerald, Bishop of Killaloe. Res. : Trinity College, Dublin ; Howth, Co. Dublin, CUMMINS, Major Henry Alfred, C.M.G. (1900), M.D. (R.U.I. ), R.A.M.C. (retired pay) ; Professor of Botany and Agriculture, University Coll., Cork. Educ. : Queen's (now University) College, Cork. Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. Served in Sikkim Expedition. 1888 ; Ashanti, 1895-96; S. Africa, 1899-1901. Pubns. : various communications to learned societies and scientific journals ; b. 8th THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 53 March, 1864 ; son of William Jackson Cummins, of Cork ; m. 1894, Ethel Percy, dau. of Robert Hall, J. P., Cork ; one son, four daus. Address : University College, Cork. CUMMINS, (Wm. Edward) Ashley, M.D. (R.U.I.) ; Professor of Practice of Medicine, University College, Cork ; Ex- aminer in Medicine, National University, Ireland ; Senior Surgeon, Victoria Hospital, Cork : Senior Medical Officer, Cork District Hospital ; Consulting Physician, Lying-in Hospital, Cork ; also of Cork Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, and Home for Incurables ; late Consulting Physician, Southern Com- mand. Res. : 17 St. Patrick's Place, Cork ; Woodville, Glanmire, Co. Cork. CUNNINGHAM, Joseph, Member of Senate of Xorthern Ireland, 1921. Res. : Belfast. CUNNINGHAM, Miss Lallie, C.B.E. Civ. (1920) ; dau. of the late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast ; Founded Belfast Free Docks Buffet ; appointed Quarter-Master St. John Ambu- lance Association V.A.D. (676), 1914 ; a Life Member of Roj'al Ulster Agricultural Society. Res. : Glencairn, Belfast. CUNNINGHAM, Miss Mary Eliza- beth, C.B.E., Civ. (1920) ; dau. of late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast ; appointed a Manager under Xational School Board, Belfast, 1395 : a Comdt. V.A.D. St. John Ambulance Association ; Demon- strator. 1916 ; Founder of the Belfast Free Buffets, Founder and Manager Tor- pedoed Crews Fund, Joint President, Hon. Treasurer, and Sec. Welcome-Home Fund during European War ; is a Fellow of Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, and a Life Member of Royal Ulster Agricultural Society. Res. : Glencairn, Belfast ; Glencairn Cottage, Lame. CUNNINGHAM, The Right Hon. Samuel, P.C. (Irld.), 1920 ; Member oi Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; stock- broker ; son of late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast, and Jane Agnes Daxds , b. 1862 ; m. 1898, Janet, dau. of Dunlop McCosh, Solicitor, of Dairy, Ayrshire, and has issue four sons. Res. : Fernhill, Belfast. CURRAN, Constantine P., MA. (N.U.I.) ; b. 1883. Educ. : Cliristian Brothers' Schools, N. Richmond Street, and Univ. Coll., Dublin ; Hon. Sec, Catholic Graduates' Association from 190.5 ; Barrister, King's Inns, 1910 ; has contri- buted to " The Nationist " under the editorship of late Prof. T. M. Kettle, to the " New Ireland Review " and other Dublin periodicals ; Member of the Council of the National Literary Society. P^es. : 15 Garville Avenue, Ralhmines, Dublin. CUSACK, Bryan (M.P. for North Galway from Dec, 1918, and elected for Galway Co. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921) ; M.B. (N.U.I.) Educ. : University College, Galway. Res. : Tur- loughmore, Co. Galway. CUSACK, Maj. James William Henry Claud, D.L., J. P., Co. Dublin ; Chairman, Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland ; Major, late Royal Irish Fus. ; served in Egyptian War, 1882 ; second son of late Hv. Thos. Cusack, of Abbeyville, Co. Dublin ; b. 1856 ; m. 1887, cousin Mary, dau. of Sir Ralph Smith Cusack, Knt., of Furry Park, Co. Dublin. Res. : Abbey- ville, Malahide, Co. Dublin. DALE, John Ainsworth. Edflc. : Cardiff Intermediate School ; Jesus College, Oxford (B.A.) Entered Imperial Civil Service, October, 1910 ; served in War Office till 1919, was Private Secretary to Financial Secretary of the War Office ; Assistant Secretary, Imperial Ministry of Labour till August, 1921. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour for Northern Ireland ; b. 23rd Jan., 1887. Recns. : cricket, golf, rowing. Clubs : Reform Club,, London ; Ulster Club, Belfast. D'ALTON, Right Rev. Edward A., P.P., and V.F., Ballinrobe ; Canon Theo- logian, Chapter of the Archdiocese of Tuam ; Domestic Prelate to His Holiness the Pope; LL.D. (Honoris Causa), National University of Ireland ; Member of the Royal Irish Academy ; Foundation Mem- ber, National Academy of Ireland ; Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries; Member of the Governing Body, University CoUese, Galwav ; Senator, National Uni- versity, 1914-1919 ; Author of History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, six volumes, London. 1910 ; and of many articles in the Dublin Review and Catholic Encyclopedia ; b. Nov., 1860, at Lavathyrol, Co. Mayo. Educ. : St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, and at Maynooth ; ordained Feb., 1887. Address : St. Mary's, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo. D'ALTON, Rev. John F., M.A . D.D., D.Litt., Prof, of Ancient Classics at May- nooth College since 1912 ; Member of Senate, N.U.I., since 1919. Author of Horace and His Age (1917) Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. DALY, Capt. Albert Peter Vincent. Educ. : Stonyhurst and London Univ. Engineering School ; late Capt. Connaught Rangers, and Capt. R.A.F. since 1918 ; served in European War, 1914-18 (woun- ded) ; eldest son of late Peter Joseph Dalv, of Daly's Grove, Co. Galway, and Marie (d. 1920), dau. of M. Albert Montena d'Oosterwvck, of Chateau de Loenhout, Belgium ; b. 1891. Res. : Daly's Grove, Ahascragh, Co. Galway. 54 THOM S IRISH WHO'S WHO. DALY, Lieut. -Col. Francis Augustus Bonnor, C.B. (190U), M.B., B.Ch. (T.C.D.), F.K-. C.S.I. Educ. : privately, and at Trinity College, Dublin ; entered Army, 1381 ; Major Royal Army Medical Corps, 1893 ; Lieut.-Col., 1901 ; retired 1909 ; served with Egyptian Expedition, 1882 ; Soudan Expedition, 1885-6 ; S. Africa, 1899-1901, as Principal Medical Officer of Volkrust Sub-District, with rank of Col ; son of the late Ulrick James Daly, of 10 Eccles Street, Dublin ; b. 1855. University (Dublin), and Australian (Melbourne) Clubs. DALY, Ven. Henry Varian, M.A. (T.C.D.); Rector of Gort since 1874; Archdeacon of Clonfert since 1881 ; Arch- deacon of Kilmacduagh since 1891 ; Mem- ber of General Synod since 1882 ; Member of Committee of Patronage since 1882 : Secretary of Diocesan Council since 1869 ; Member of Representative Church Body, 1915. Educ. : Diocesan College, Roscar- bery, Co. Cork ; ordained 1861 ; Curate of St. Patrick's, Waterford, 1861-65; Ballina- sloe, 1866-72 ; Killinane, 1872-74 ; Canon of Clonfert, 1872-81. Recns. : chess and reading ; b. 20th July, 1838 : son of late Joseph Daly of The Altar, Co. Cork ; m. 1st, 1865, Anne Mary, dau. of late Robert James Burkitt, A.M., M.B., of Waterford ; three sons, two daus.; 2nd, 1879, Elizabeth Alice, dau. of Rev. W. St. George, late Rector of Bryansford, Co. Down ; two sons, three daus. Res. : Deanery, Gort, Co. Galway. T.A. : Gort. DALY, Captai.n Louis Dominic, D.S.O. (1916) ; 2nd Batt. Leinster Regt ; served European War, operations in France and Belgium, 1914-18 (despatches thrice, Batt. Maj., D.S.O.) ; slightly wounded at Hooge, 11th and 12th August, 1915 ; employed on General Staff, 1st July, 1916- 18 ; b. Cork, 5th August, 1885 : son of Maurice Dominic Daly, Cleve Hill, Co. Cork ; unmarried. Educ. : Downside School, near Bath. Served with 4t!i Royal Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Miiitia), 1905-7. Recns. : cricket, tennis, hockey, golf, motoring. Res. : Cleve Hill, Cork, Ire- land. DANE, Sir Louis William, G.C.I.E. (1911), K.C.I.E. (1905), C.S.I. (1904) ; Sirdar-i-, Afghanistan, 1905 ; Knight of Grace Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1915 ; entered I.C.S. 1876 ; was Private Secretary to Lieut. -Gov. of Punjab, 1879-82 ; Settle- ment Collector, 1887 : Dep. Commr. and Settlement Collector, 1892-6 ; Chief Secre- tarv to Government of Punjab, 1896-1900 ; Resident Magistrate in Ireland, 1900-1901 ; and Resident in Kashmir, 1901-2 : carried out Land Revenue Settlements, Gurdapur District, 1887-92 ; and at Peshawar, 1892-6 ; was chief of the Mission to Kabul, 1904-05, and concluded the treaty there with the Amir, 21st March, 1905 ; Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Dept., 1903-08 ; Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab, 1908-13 ; b. 185G ; fifth son of late Richard Martin Dane, C.B., I.G. of Hospitals, of Killyhevlin, Co. Fermanagh ; m. 1882, Edith (Lady of Grace Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1918 ; Gold Medal of the Kaiser- i-Hind, 1913 ; Medaille de la Reine Eliza- beth avec Croix Rouge, 1919) ; dau. of late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis Booth Nor- man, K.C.B. Res. : The King's House, Lyndhurst, Hants. British Empire Club. D'ARCY, James, D.L., J.P., Co. Galway, late Capt., Connaught Rangers ; eldest son of late Hvacinth D'Arcy, D.L., J. P. of Xew Forest, Co. Galway ; b. 1880. Res. : Fisher Hill, Castlebar, Co. Mayo ; Rockvale, Co. Clare. D'ARCY-iRVINE, Major Charles Gockburn, Capt., 3rd Batt. R. Innis- killing Fus, 1886-91; Capt. (Hon. Major., 1909), X. Irish Horse (S.R.), 1903-12 ; J. P., Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1886) ; second but only surviving son of late Wm. D'Arcy-Irvine, D.L., J. P., of Castle Irvine and Rossclare Lodge, Co. Fer- managh : b. 1883 ; m. Ist, 1884, Fanny (d. 1910) 3 dau. of late Col. Jesse Lloyd, of Ballyleck, Co. Monaghan ; 2nd, 1912, Mildred, youngest dau. of late Hy. Haward, of Bramford, Suffolk. Res. : Castle Irvine, Irvinestovr-u, Co. Fermanagh. DARQAN, William J., M.D. (R.U.I.) ; F.R.C.P.I. ; Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin ; son of James Dargan, C.E., and Teresa Johnson ; m. 1903, Tessie Ronayne ; issue, five sons, one dau. Educ. : St. Vincent's College, Castleknock. Pubns. : Secretory Diseases of the Stomach (Med. Press and Circ). Recn. : golf. Res. : 47 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club : Stephen's Green. DARLINGTON, Rev. Joseph, S.J., M.A. (Oxon.) ; b. 5th November, 1850 ; son of Ralph Darlington, Southworth House, Wigan, Lancashire. Educ. : Rossall ; Brasenose College, Oxford, Univ. of Louvain. Ordained Anglican clergy- man, 1874 ; Curate of Dymock, Gloucester- shire ; Rector of Thorndon, Eye, Suffolk, 1876 ; resigned and entered the Catholic Church, 1878 ; Member of the Society of Jesus, 1880 ; has since been devoted to University Education in Ireland ; Gold Medallist in Mental Science, Royal Uni- versity, 1887 ; Fellow and Examiner, 1890-1909 ; Dean of Faculty and Pro- fessor of Mental Science at University College, Dublin ; Dean of Residence and Governor of the Catholic Medical School, 1890-1909. Founded St. Ignatius' Hall, a Residential Hostel for Students, 1910, of which he was in charge till 1920 ; Editor of the Irish Monthly from 1920. Pubns. : edited the Farmer's Boy : con- tributed a short Biography to the City of Peace, and numerous articles to the Lyceum, New Ireland Review, Ecclesias- tical Record, Studies, and other periodicals. Res : Rathfarnham Castle, Co. Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 55 DARTREY, Earl of (Unit. Kgd., 1866) ; Baron Cremorne (Irld., 1797) ; Baron Dartrey(Umt. Kgd., 18'17), Anthony Lucius Dawson, 3rd Earl, formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; J. P. for Berks ; only surviving son of Richard, Ist Earl, K.P., and Augusta (d. 1887), dau. of the late Edward Stanley ; b. 12th May, 1855 ; s. his brother, llth June, 1920 ; m. 1878, Mary Frances, Baroness De Uos, and has issue three daus. Res. : Dartrey, Coote- hill, Ireland ; Old Court, Strangford, Co. Down. Clubs : Travellers', S.W. DASENT, Arthur Irwin, Clerk of the Parliaments of Northern Ireland since 1921, is the youngest son of the late Sir George Webbe Dasent, D.C.L. (by Fanny, 3rd dau. of the late William Frederick Augustus Delane, of Old Bracknell, East- hampstead, Berks.), and a nephew of John Delane, the celebrated Editor of '* The Times." Mr. Dasent married in 1901 Helen Augusta Essex, yoimgest dau. of the late Lt.-Col. Alfred Tippinge (Grena- dier Guards), of Longparisli House, Hants, and has one son, George Ca\in William Irwin (Ambrose), b., March 27th, 1905. Educ. Eton ; entered the service of the Imperial House of Commons in 1882, on the nomination of Sir Thomas Erskme May (Lord Farnborough). Becoming Clerk of the Journals and Records in 1919, he severed his long connection with West- minster on accepting the office of Clerk of the Parliaments of Northern Ireland in June, 1921. Sometime a member of Council, Navy Records Society, he has held H.M. Commission as Lieut, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Pubns. : History of St. James's Square and the Foundation of the West-End of London, 1895 ; A Memoir of Sir Geo. Dasent in the 1903 edition of Popular Tales from the Norse ; The Life and Letters of John Delane, Editor of the " Times," 2 vols., 1908 ; The Speakers of the House of Com- mons from the earliest times to the present day, 1911 ; Piccadilly in Three Centuries, 1920 ; The Story of Stafford House (now the London Museum), 1921. Has been a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography, the Nineteenth Century, the National Review, etc., etc. In prepara- tion : •• The Heart of May fair." " Pall Mall and St. James's," " Grosvenor Square." Ad- dresses : House of Commons, Belfast ; Ulster Club, Belfast: Albemarle Club, 37 Dover St.. and Beefsteak Club, London. DAUNT, Achilles Thomas, J.P., Co. Cork ; only son of late Wm. J, O'Neill Daunt, of Kilcascan Castle, Co. Cork, M.P. Mallow, 1832-3 : b. 1849 ; m. 1877, Anna, dau. of late B. Corballis, of Berwick. Res. : Kilcascan Castle, Ballyneen, Co. Cork. DAVEY, Rev. Professor J, Ernest, M.A. (Cantab.), B.D. (Edinburgh). Eduo. : Campbell CoUeee, Belfast. First Scholar in Classics (R.U.i.), 1908 ; Minor Scholar, King's College, Cambridge, 1909-1911. Foundation Scholar, 1911-1916 ; elected Fellow, 1916. 1st class Classical Tripos, Part I., Cambridge University, 1912 ; Ist Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1913, Edinburgh University, B.Dj 1917. Ap- pointed Professor of Church History, Assembly's College, Belfast, 1917, and Professor of Biblical Literature and Hellenistic Greek, 1922, after imion of the Presbyterian Faculties in Belfast and Derry ; b. 24th June, 1890 ; son of Rev. Charles Davey, D.D., of Fisherwick Church, Belfast, Pubns. : The Chiu:ch and the Gospel ; Renimciation and Con- secration — the two ways, 1918 ; Charles Davey, D.D., a memoir, 1921 ; Our faith in God through Jesus Christ, 1922. Recns. : golfing, fencing, music. Res. : College Park, Belfast. DAVIDSON-HOUSTON, Lieut. -Col. Wilfred B., C.M.G., 1911 ; Adminis- trator of St. Lucia, B.W.I., since 1918 ; b. 1870 ; second son of late Rev. B. C. Davidson-Houston, M.A., of Co. Cork and Dublin ; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant ; m. Annie H., only dau. of late E. Langley Hunt, of County Limerick ; two sons. Educ. : Corrig School, Ireland ; St. Edward's, Oxford. 2nd Lieut., 5th Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1887 ; Lieut., 1889 ; Captain, 1892 ; Major, 1902 ; Lieut.-Col., 1906 ; Lieut -Col., Reserve of Officers, 1918 ; British South Africa Company Police, and A-.sistant Commissioner Mashonaland, 1890-92 ; Assistant In- spector Gold Coast Hausas, 1894 ; Capt. West African Frontier Force, 1898 ; Attabubu Expedition, 1894 ; Special Ser- vice, Kwahu, 1894-95 ; Ashanti Expedi- tion, 1895-96. Commanded Advanced Guard (despatches, star) ; Special Mission to Samory and N.W. Ashanti, 1896 ; with Hausa Detachment Jubilee Celebrations, 1897 (medal) ; Operations N.T. Gold Coast, 1897-98 (medal and clasp) ; Acting Resident, Ashanti, 1899-1900 ; Ashanti Campaign, 1900 (medal and clasp) ; South African Campaign, 1901-2, Staff Officer (Queen's medal and Five clasps) : Staff Officer Colonial Coronation Contingent, 1911 (medal) ; Commissioner, Ashanti, 1902 ; Acting Chief Commissioner of Ashanti, 1903-4-5 ; Commissioner of Mont- serrat B.W.I., 1906 ; Delegate to Imperial Education Conference, Loudon, 1911 ; Canada-West Indies Reciprocity Con- ference, Ottawa, 1912 ; International Road Congress, London, 1913 ; and to Imperial Motor Transport Conference, London, 1913 ; D.A.Q.M.G. Central Force, 1915 ; Eastern Command, 1916 ; Headquarters, 1st Army. B.E.F., 1917 ; Deputy Con- troller of Labour, France, 1918. Victory and General Service medals. Recns.": Lansdowne R.F.C. Cup Team, 1888-9 ; Pembroke C.C, and Curragh Brigade XL, 1887-90. Address : Government House, St. Lucia, B.W.I. ; 5 Palmer Street, London, S.W. 1. Clubs : St. James's, Royal Automobile, Royal Aero ; Kildare Street, Dublin. 56 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. DAVIN, William (M.P. for Leix and Offaly from 1922) ; b. February, 1890, in parish of Rathdowney, Queen's County. Educ. in Rathdowney National School, St. Kiernan's College, Kilkenny, and Hughes' Academy, Stephen's Green, Dublin ; en- tered clerical staff of London and North Western Railway at North Wall, April, 1907 ; promoted Assistant Stationmaster Dun Laoghaire Pier, November, 1920. Representative of Irish Railway Agents, Stationmasters, and Clerks on Executive Committee of Railway Clerks Association for three years, also occupied position of Council Secretary, Branch Secretary, Dub- lin Branch Chairman, and various other Oiflces in R.C.A. from 1909 ; elected with highest average vote (15,167) of any member of the Dail at June, 1922, Elec- tions. DAVISON, Aid. Sir Joseph, Knt. (1921), High Sheritf, City of Belfast, 1921. Res. : Thelma, Old Caveliill Road, Belfast. DAWE, Thomas F., Theatre Manager; was interested in production af The Cross- ing, and Will You Kiss Me ? at the Comedy Theatre, 1920, with Mr. Paul Murray and Mr. Donald Calthrop ; produced along with Paul Murray The Charm School at the Comedy Theatre, 1920 ; produced The Golden Moth with Austen Hurgon at the Adelphi Theatre, London, 1921 ; Director of the Adelphi, Gaiety, and Apollo Theatres ; b. in Dublin, 1881 ; m. Ella Retford. Res. : 1 Wellington Court, Knightsbridge, London, S.W.I. DAWSON, William, Bar.-at-Law. Educ: Belvedere College (S.J.), Dublin; University College, Dublin ; called to Irish Bar, 1904 ; Hon. Sec. National Literary Society, Dublin ; b. 5th Dec, 1877 : 2nd son of Charles Dawson (M.P. Carlow, 1880-85, Lord Mayor, Dublin, 1882-83, Comptroller, Rates Dept., Dublin Corporation, 1893-1917); m. 1908, Mary, elder dau. of Charles MacDonnell, J. P., Limerick. Contributes articles, reviews, stories, etc., signed, and over pseudonyms to Irish and English papers, magazines, and reviews. Res. : 9 Wellington Road, Pembroke, Co. Dublin. Club : United Arts, Dublin. DAWSON, William Richard, O.B.E. (1919), M.D. (1891), F.R. C.P.I. (1899), Lieut. -Col. late R.A.M.C. Educ. : Royal School, Dungannon ; T.C.D. ; Specialized in Mental Disease, after a period of study at Berlin and Vienna in 1S92, and became Assistant Physician at the Pi-oyal Asylum, Edinbursh, and later at Farnham House, Finglas, Co. DubUn, in 1894 ; Resident Medical Superintendent of the latter, 1899 to 1911 ; appointed H.M. Inspector of Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, 1911, in which year also elected President of Medico- Psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland ; in ] 906 had been appointed Investigator under the Royal Commission on the Feeble Minded for the City of Dublin. In 1915 was given Commission as Major in R.A.M.C, and appointed Specialist in Nerve Disease to the troops in Ireland ; mentioned in despatches, 1917 ; promoted Lieut. -Col., and appointed President of Special Medical Board to deal ^^ith nerve cases amongst service men ; assisted in organising Home of Recovery at Leopards- town Park, near Dublin : demobilised March, 1920 ; became Chief Medical Officer Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland 1922 ; b. 11th September, 1864 ; eldest son of Very Rev. Abraham Dawson, M.A., Dean of Dromore, and Rector of Seagoe ; m. Florence, dau. of R. W. Shekleton, Q.C., 1898. Pubns. : Elements of Patholo- gical Histology; translated and edited from German of Prof. Weichselbaure, 1895 ; Role of the Blood supply in Mental Pleasure and Pain, 1900 ; On Suprarenal Extract in the Treatment of Mental Disease, 1901 ; The Insanities of Repro- duction, Dr. U. Jellett's Manual of ]Mld- wifery, 1909 ; Alcohol and Mental Disease, 1908 ; Report on Mentally Defective and Epileptic in County Borough of Dublin, 1908 ; Relation between Geographical Distribution of Insanity and that of certain Social and other Conditions in Ireland,, 1911, etc., etc. Recns. : Mountaineering fishing, photography. Res. : 26 Windsor Park, Belfast. Clubs: Ulster, Belfast; University, Dublin ; Swiss Alpine, London and Geneva. DAY. Col. John George, D.L., J.P. Co. Kerrv ; J.P. for Bucks ; Col., R.E. ; served in Afghan War, 1878-80 ; China, 1900-1, on staff, U.S.A. (Militarv Order of the Dragon) ; Waziristan, 1902 ; Asst. Sec, Militarv Dept., India, 1892 and 1896- 1900 ; C.R.E., Quetta, and Sec P. W. D. to agent Governor-General, Baluchistan, 190.3-4 ; Sec, Bucks Territl. Force Assoc, 1908-14 ; Commg. Belfast Dist, 1914- 1917; son of late Edward Day, of Eden- burn House, Co. Kerry ; b. 1854 : m. 1893, Ella, dau. of Late Col, Robert Home, CLE., R.E. United Service and Kildare Street Clubs, Dublin. DAY, Robert (M.P. for Cork City from 1922) ; Secretary Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, Cork. DEANE, Sir Thomas Manly, B.A., T.C.D., R.H.A., Architect; b. 8th June, 1851 ; eldest son of Sir Thomas Newenham Deane, R.H.A.. and Henrietta, dau. of Joseph Hutchinson Manly, of Ferney, Blackrock, Co. Cork, and grandson of Sir Thomas Deane, P.R.H.A., of Dundanion Castle, Co. Cork, and Eliza Newenham, his second wife ; graduated at T.C.D., June, 1872. Travelling Studentship in Archi- tecture from the Royal Academy, 1876. Architect — in partnership with his father — for Science and Art Museum and National THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 57 Library of Ireland ; for the Lecture Thea- tre, Royal Dublin Society, and afterwards for the Miltown Galleries, National Gallery of Ireland ; Chiu-ch of Ireland Training College, Dublin, and many other public and private buildings in Ireland, and at Oxford, the Anthropological Museum and Physiological Laboratory ; also joint Archi- tect Avith Sir Aston Webb, P.R.A., for the Royal College of Science and Xew Public Offices, Merrion Street, Dublin. Knighted by King George V. on the occasion of the opening the R. Coll. Science, 8th July, 1911, thus being the third Knight in succes- sion in his family ; m. 17th March, 1888, Florence Mary, only dau. of the late Jas. F. Wright, Esq., M.A., of 58 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, and Mary Anne Bunting, his wife, dau. of Edward Bunting, the celebrated musician and collector of ancient Irish music. Issue : Thos Alex- ander David, b. 25th Feb., 1893, killed in Action, Gaba Tepe, Gallipoli, 3rd May, 1915 ; Mary Primrose, m. 10th Dec, 1919, Capt. Andrew Fenwick Thorp, Sth. Lan. Regt., of Denehead House, Ryton, Co Durham. DEANE-DRAKE, Joseph Edward, D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford ; eldest son of late J. Deane- Drake, of Stokestown House, Co. Wexford ; b. 1845 ; m. 1882, Dora Yena- bles (d. 1904), only dau. of Rd. Venables Kyrke, J. P., of Nant-y-ffrith, Denbigh- shire. Res. : Stokestown House, New Ross, Co. Wexford. DEASE, Major Edmund James Charles, D.L., J. P., Queen's Co. ; a Resident Magistrate ; late Major, 4th Batt R. Irish Fus. ; son of late Edmund Gerald Dease, of Rath House, Queen's Co., M.P., D.L., J. P. and Mary (d. 1918), 3rd dau. of late Hy. Grattan, M.P. : b. 1861 ; m. 1898, Mabel, eldest dau. of late Ambrose Richard More O'Ferrall, of Balyna, Co. Kildare. Res. : Rath House, Ballybrittas, Queen's Co. DEASE, Major Gerald, late R. Fus. ; Commissioner of National Education in Ireland. Educ. : Oscott ; entered the Army, 1874 ; sometime A.D.C. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Major, 1891 ; retired 1894 ; was J. P. and D.L. (re- signed 1920), for Cos. Westmeath and Cavan, and High Sheriff of Co. Cavan for 1899 and of Co. Westmeath for 1909 ; b. 1854 ; son of James Arthur Dease, D.L., of Turbotston, Coole, and Charlotte, dau. of Edmund William Jerningham ; m. 1896, Florence, dau. of George Marley, of Gaun- less House, Co. Durham (no children). Recns. : polo, huntins, painting, etc. Res. : Turbotston. Coole, Co. Westmeath. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin : Sack- ville Street, Dublin ; Naval and Military, London. DE BURGH, Commander Hubert, D.S.O. (1917), Legion of Honour (1917); R.N. Educ. : St. Mark's, Windsor ; H.M.S. Britannia, Dartmouth. Joined H.M.S. Ramillies, Flagship, Mediterranean, 1895 ; Sub. Lieut, 1898 ; Lieut., 1901 ; served in following ships : H.M.S. Renown, 1901-3 ; H.M.S. Britannia, 1903-5 ; H.M.S. Renown, 1905-6 : H.M.S. Stag, 1906-8 ; H.M.S. Queen, 1908-10; H.M.S. Niobe, 1910-12; H.M.S. Southampton, 1912-13; H.M.S. Queen Mary, 191.3-15 ; H.M.S. Melpomene, 191.5-17 ; H.M.S. Sat>T, 1917- 19 ; H.M.S. Speedy, 1919-20 ; H.M.S. Surprise, 1920 ; Commander, 1916. Recns. : hunting, racing, polo, golf, racquets, tennis, shooting, ski-ing, skating ; eldest son of Col. T. J. de Burgh, of Oldtown, Naas, Co. Kildare, and Emily, dau. of Baron de Robeck ; m. 1917, Margory, dau. of Mrs. Buchan, of Whitehall, Kingsbridge, S. Devon. Res. : Oldtown, Naas, Co. Kil- dare. Club : Naval and Military, London. de BURGH, Lieut. -Col. Thomas John, D.L., J. P., Co. Kildare (High Sheriff, 1884) ; late 57th Regt., 5th Dragoon Guards ; served with 17th Batt. Imp. Yeo., in S. African War, 1900-1901 ; European War, 1914-17 ; eldest son of late Thos de Burgh, of Oldtown, Co. Kil- dare ; b. 1851 ; m. 1878, Emily (d. 1913), eldest dau. of John Hy. Edwd. Baron de Roebeck, of Gowran Grange, Co. Kildare. Res. : Oldtown, Naas, Co. Kildare. Kildare Street Club. Dublin : Carlton Club, London. DE BURGH, John Digby Town- shend Hussey, J. P., Co. Limerick ; only son of the late Walter John Hussey de Burgh, and grandson of John Hamilton Hussey de Biu-gh, J. P., of Drorakeen ; b. 1870 : m. 1897, Elizabeth M. M., dau. of late Rev. Fras. Cooper, Rector of Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Res. : Dromkeen, Pallas Green, Co. Limerick. DECIES, Baron (Irld., 1812), John Graham Hope Delapoer Beresford, Sth Baron, D.S.O. ; P.C. (1918). Educ. : Eton ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1912; 7th Hussars, 1886: ret. as Major, 1910 ; A.D.C. Governor of Madras (Lord Connemara), 1891-2 : served in Matabeleland, 1896 (mentioned in de- spatches) ; A.D.C. to H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, 1899-1901 ; Commanded 37th Batt. Imp. Yeo. (with rank of Lieut. - Col.), S. Africa, 1902 ; Somaliland Field Force, 1903-04 (in command of Tribal Horse, Lt.-Col.) (mentioned in despatches and D.S.O.) ; Lieut.-Col. Commdg. S. Irish Horse, 1912; A. A., and Q.M.G., 1915-16; Press Censor, Ireland, 1916-19 : second son of William, 3rd Baron, and Catherine Anne, dau. of late Wm. Dent ; b. 5th Dec, 1866 ; s. his brother, 30th July, 1910; m. 8th Feb., 1911, Yivicn Gould, dau. of George Jay Gould, New York ; has issue one son, two daus. Res. : Leixlip Castle. Leixlip, Co Kildare. Clubs : Cavalry, Marlborough, S W. : Royal Y'acht Squadron; Kildare Street, Dublin. 58 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. DE FREYNE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1839), Francis Cliarles Frencli, 6th Baron, D.L., J. P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1912) ; son of Arthur, 4th Baron, and Marie Georgiana, dau. of Richard Lamb, Esq., of West Denton ; b. 15th Jan., 1884 ; s. liis half-brother, who was killed in action at Ypres, 9th May, 1915 ; m. 28th Feb., 1916, Lena Victoria, dau. of Sir John Arnott, Bart ; has issue two daus.' Res. : Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. DELANY, Patrick Bernard, Elec- trician ; b. King's Co., Jan. 28th. 1845 ; son of James and Margaret Delany. Educ. : private and parochial schools, Ireland and U.S. ; m. March 31st, 1869, Annie M. Ovenshine, of Philadelphia; learned tele- graphy in Hartford, Conn., worked at same, office boy to Supt. of Lines ; expert opera- tor, newspaper corr., editor and writer ; inventor 150 patents, covering anti-in- duction cables, synclironous multiplex telegraphy, transmitting six messages simultaneously over one wire ; adopted by British Government (awarded gold medal and diploma International Inventions Exhibition, London, 1885) ; automatic systems for ocean cables ; rapid machine telegraphy for land lines, etc ; claims to have perfected system of automatic tele- graphy, transmitting and plainly recording 3,000 words per minute over single wire ; awarded Elliott Cresson gold medal twice and John Scott legacv medal, Franklin Inst. ; gold medal, Buffalo Expn., 1901, Expn., 1904 ; Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs St. Louis (ex- v. -p.), Franklin Inst., A. A. A. 3. Res. : Nantucket, Masf^, U.S. A DELANY, Rev. William, S.J., LL.D. (R.U.I.) ; b. 1835. Educ: Carlow College ; Maynooth College ; Gregorian University, Rome. Entered the Society of Jesus at St. Acheul, near Amiens, 1856 ; taught classics and mathematics in Clon- gowes and TuUabeg Colleges, 1858-65 ; studied in Rome, 186.5-68 : Priest, 1866 ; Chaplain to Irish Zouaves in Rome, 1867 : returned to Tullabeg College, 1868 ; Prefect of Studies, Tullabeg, 1868-70; Rector, 1870-80 ; travelled in Canada and the United States, 1831 ; Rector, St. Ignatius' College, Dublin, 1882-83 ; President, Catho- lic University College, Dublin, 1883-88 ; Missionary \York in Jesuit Church, Dublin, 1888-97 : again President of University College, Dublin, 1897-1909 ; Provincial in Ireland, 1909-1912 ; Senator of the Roval University, 1885-1909 ; Senator of the National University, 1909-1919 ; and Member of the Governing Body of the Dublin University College. 1908 : gave evidence before the Royal Commissions on University Education in Ireland. Pubns. : Lectures on Christian Reimion, 1897 ; pamphlets and letters on Irish University Education : A Plea for Fair Play. Rccn. : reading. Res. : 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. DE LA POER, John William Rival- Ion de Poher, Count of the Papal States ; H.M.L. County and City of Waterford since 1915 ; Knigiit of Malta : late Capt. , 3rd Batt. Leinster Regt. ; served with 4th Batt. in European War, 1914-15 ; High Sheriff, Co. Waterford, 1913 ; b. 10th March, 1882 ; son of Edmond Count de la Poer and Hon. Mary Monsell, dau. of 1st Baron Emly of Tervoe ; m. 1907, Muriel Henrietta Louisa, dau. of late Captain Hon. Robert Best, son of 2nd Baron Wynford ; issue, two sons, four daus. Res. : Gurteen-le-Poer, Kilsheelan, Co. Waterford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. DE LA POER, Countess, Hon. Mary Olivia Augusta, O.B.E. (1919) ; only dau. of 1st Lord Emlv ; ra. 1881, Edmond James, Count de la Poer (d. 1915), K.M., of Gurteen-le-Poer, H.M.L., who was cr. a Count of the Papal States by Pius IX., 1884. Res. : Gurteen-le-Poer, Kilsheelan, Co. Waterford. DE LA POER, Captain William Qervaso, late 6.3th Regt., J. P. for Co; Waterford ; b. 1843 ; second son of John Power, of Gurteeu-le-Poer ; contested Ei Division of Co. Waterford as a Conserva- tive, 1885 ; m. 1879, Mary, dau. of Edmond Power-Lalor, J P., D.L., of Long Orchard, Co. Tipperary. lies. : Glen Poer, Kilshee- lan, Waterford. DE MONTIVIORENCY, Rev. Arthur Herve Alberic Bouchard, M A. (T.C.D.), Rector of Omeath from 1914, and Hon. Chaplain to the Forces. Served as troooer in 29th Batt. I. Y. in Boer War, 1900-01 ; ordained 1907 ; Curate of Armagh, 1907-10 ; Athlone, 1910-12 ; Curate of Tandragee, 1912-13 ; Curate-in- Cliarge, Killeavy, 1913-14 : Chaplain to the Forces, 1915-16. Recns. : shooting, fishing, boating ; son of late Hon. Arthur Hill Trevor de Montmorency, M.D. : is heir presumptive to Viscountcy ; b. 8th Feb., 1879 ; m. 1914, Katharine Sophia, dau. of T. A. Warrand, of Bridge of Allan, Scotland, and has issue one dau. Res. : The Rectory, Omeath, Co. Louth. DE MONTMORENCY, Capt. John Pratt, C.M.G. (1917) ; Officer de le Legion d'Honneur (1917) : Capt., R.N. (ret.) ; eldest son of Ven. Walter de Montmorency, of Castle Morres, Co. Kilkennv ; b. 2nd Aug., 1873 ; m. 1908, Margaret Elinor, dau. of late Col. Pym, R.A. ; Commander, 1905. Res. : Castle Morres, Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny. DE MONTMORENCY, Ven. Waller, M.A. (Cantab.), J.P., Kilkenny; Arch- deacon of Ossory since 1911 ; ordained 1865 ; Treasurer of Kilkenny Cathedral, 1883-91 ; Chancellor, 1891-1911 ; b. 1841 ; eldest surviving son of late John Pratt de Montmorency, of Castle Morres, Co. Kil- THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 59 kenny, and Hon. Henritta (d. 1891), dan. of l5t Viscount Guillamore ; m. 1872, Mary, 3rd dau. of late Bishop O'Brien, of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighliu. Res. : Castle Morres, Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny. DENNIS, Col. Meade James Crosbie, C.B. (1918) ; Officer Legion of Honour ; Col. Eoyal Artillery (retired). Educ. : Haileybury : R.M. Academj-, Wool\%ich. Joined Roval Artillery, 1884 : served in India to 1892 ; at home to 1899 ; South Africa, 1900 ; in Royal Ordnance Factories as Assistant Superintedent of Laboratory, 1901-7 ; Assistant Supt. Royal Gun Factory, 1907-17 ; Supt., Royal Gun and Carriage Factories, Woolwich, 1917-19 ; eldest surviving son of late Meade Caulfield Dennis, of Fortgranite, Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow ; b. 186.3 ; m. 1892, Hon. Alice Handcock, dau. of ith Baron Castlemaine ; has issue two sons, one dau. Res. : Fort- granite, Baltinglass, Ireland. DERAMORE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1885), and a Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1818), Robert Wilfrid de Yarburgh-Bateson, 3rd Baron, T.D., D.L., J.P., and Chairman of the Co. Council, E. Riding of Yorkshire ; J.P., West Riding of Yorkshire; D.L., J.P. Co Down ; Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire, Hussars Yeo. Cav. ; eldest son of George, 2nd Baron, and Mary Elizabeth (d. 188-4), dau. of the late George John Yarburgh, of Heslington Hall, York ; b. 5th Aug., 1865 ; s. his father, 29th April, 1893 ; m. Ist, 15th July, 1897, Lucy (d. 1901 >, dau. of the late W. H. Fife, Esq., of Lee Hall, JTorthumberland : 2nd. 26th June, 1007, Blanche Violet, dau. of Col. Saltmarshe, late R.A., of Saltmarshe, E. Yorks, and has issue one dau. Res. : Heslington Hall, York ; Belvoir Park, Belfast. Club : Carlton, London. DERHAM, Michael James (M.P. for County Dublin, 1922). Re.-?. : Clouas«, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. de ROBECK, Henry Edward Wm. de Robeck, 5th Baron, D.L., J. P., Co. Kildare. Educ. : Harrow, R.M. Academy, Woolwich, formerly Capt.. R. A. : late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.. Wicklow Artil- lery, S. Div. R. A. : son of 4th Baron and Zoe Sophia Charlotte, dau. of late W. F. Burton, of Burton Hall, Co. Carlow : b. 1859 ; s. his father, 1904 ; m. 1886, Anne, dau. of late L. W. Alexander, of Straw Hall, Carlow, and has issue three sons, three daus. Res. : Gowran Grange, Xaas, Co. Kildare. Clubs : Army and Z^avy ; Kil- dare Street, Dublin. de ROSECK, Admiral Sir John Michael, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1919), G.C.B. (1921), G.C.M.G. (1919). K.C.B. (1916), Admiral of Patrols, 1912-14 ; Command, 2^^aval Forces, Dardanelles, 1915-16 : Com- mander-in-Chief Mediterranean, 1919-22, and of Atlantic Fleet from 1922 ; son of 4th Baron de Robeck, of Gowran Grange, Co. Kildare ; b. 1862. Army and Navy Club, London. DE ROS, Baroness (Engl., 1264), Mary Frances Dawson. Premier Baroness ox England ; only child of Dudley Charles FitzGerald De Ros, 24th Baron. K.P., K.C.V.O., and his Ist wife, Ladv Elizabeth Egerton (d. 1892), dau. of the 2nd Earl of Wilton, P.C., G.C.H. : b. 31st July, 1854 ; s. her father, 30th April, 1907 ; m. 2nd Oct., 1878, 3rd Earl of Eartrey. and has issue three daus. Res. : 22 Wellington Coiu-t, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Old Court, Strangiord, Co. Down. DE Ro'lSTE, Liam, b. June 15th, 1882; representative of Cork City in Dail Eireann ; Alderman Cork Corporation ; member Cork Harbour Board ; member Board of Management, Cork Mental Hospital ; Hon. Secretary Cork Industrial Development Association ; Secretary Colaisde na Mum- han (Irish Language Training College, Ballingeary) ; Secretary and Director Irish International Trading Corporation, Cork. Edu. : University College, Cork (Dipl. Comm.) Pubns. : A Message to the Man ; The Road to Hell ; Voices of the Past ; The Shield : plays, poems in various periodicals ; Political and Historical pamphlets. Res. : Sundayswell, Cork. Bus. Address : 27 Grand Parade, Cork. DERRIQ, Thomas (M.P. for North and West Mayo from 1922). DERRY, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Charl'S M'Hu^h,, D.D. appointed by his Holiness Pius X. 10th July, 1907 ; cons. 29th Sept., 1907 ; was for some time Pro- fessor in St. Columb's College and President thereof from 1890-1905 ; Parish Priest of Strabane, 1905-07. Res. : Bishop's House, Derry. DERRY AND RAPHOE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Joseph Irvine Peacocke, D.D. Educ. : Trinity Coll., Dublin : B.A., 1889 ; B.D., 1899 ; ordained 1891 : p. 1892; Curate of Shankill (Lurgan), 1891- 4 ; Rector of Christ Church, Lisburn, 1894-1902 : Rector of St. Marv's, Dublin, 1902-3 ; Rector of Bangor, Co. Down, 1903-16 ; Preb. of St. Andrew's, Down Cathedral, 1911-16 : cons. 48th Bishop of Derry and 57th Bishop of Raphoe, in succession to Right Rev. G. A. Chadwick, D.D., 1916 : son of late Most Rev. J. F. Peacocke, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin ; b. 1866 : m. 1902, Ada Victoria Stanley, dau. of late Lindsay Bucknall Barker, of Glenard, Belfast. Res. : The Palace, Londonderry. DE SALIS, Sir John Francis Chas., K.C.M.G. (1913), C.V.O. (1909), C.M.G. (1909), Count de Salis, D.L., J.P., Co. 60 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Limerick ; J P., Co. Armagh ; 3rd Sec. Diplo. Service, 1889-93 ; 2nd Sec, 1893- 1904 ; Sec, 1904-6 ; Councillor of Embassy at Berlin, 1906-11 ; Envo3'-Extra. and Min. Plen. to Montenegro, 1911-14, and Special Envov to the Vatican, 1916 ; eldest son of John, 6th Count de Sails (d. 1871) ; b. 1864 ; m. 1890, Helena Marie de Kiquet (d. 1902), dau. of Prince Eugene de Cara- man-Chimay. Pves. : Palazzo, Barghore, Rome ; Lough Gur, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick ; Bondo, (Trisons, Switzerland. Clubs : Marlborough and Travellers', London, S.W. DESART, Earl of, 1793 ; Visct. Desart, 1781, Visct. Castle-Cuffe, 1793 ; Baron of Desart, 1733 (Irld.) ; Baron Desart of Desart (U.K., 1909), Hamilton John Agmondesham Cuffe, 5th Earl ; K.P. (1920), P.C. (1913), K.C.B. Civ. (1898), C.B. (1894), B.A., Camb. ; H.M.L., Co. Kilkenny ; late B..N. ; Barrister, Inner Temple, 1872 ; Bencher, Inner Temple, 1905 ; Sec. to Judicature Acts Comm., 1877 ; Assist. Solicitor to the Treasury, 1878-1894 ; Solicitor to the Treasury, Queen's Proctor, 1894-1909, and Director of PubUc Prosecutions, 1894-1908 ; represented Gt. Britain at N. Sea Conference in Paris, 1904 ; British Plenipotentiary at the London International Xaval Con- ference, 1908-9 ; appointed a British Member of the International Court of Arbitration at the Hague, 1910 ; Chair- man of the Sleeping Sickness Committee, 1913-14 ; Chairman of Prize Claims Com- mittee, 1915 ; second son of Otway, 3rd Earl, and Lady Elizabeth (d. 1898), third dau. of Ist Earl Cawdor; b. 30th Aug., 1848 : s. his brother. 15th Sept., 1898 ; m. 19th July, 1876, Lady Margaret Joan, dau. of 4th Earl of Harcwood, and has issue two dans. Res. : 2 Rutland Gardens, S.W. ; Desart Com-t, Kilkenny. Clubs : Travel- lers', and M.C.C., London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. DE STACPOOLE, George, 4th Duke and Marquis (cr. 1831 and 1826, Roman States), 5th Count (cr. 1818, France), J. P., Co. Galway ; b. 21st June, 1860 : only son of 3rd Duke de Stacpoole and Maria, only child of Thomas Dunn, of Bath House, Northumberland : m. 1st Dec, 1883, Pauline, only child of Edward MacEvoy, of Tobertynan, Co. Meath, for some time M.P. for that County ; five sons and one dau. The two youngest killed in the European War. Educ. : Beaumont Col- lege. Late Lieut., 3rd Batt., Yorkshire Rest. ; J. P., Co. Galway. Pubn. : Irish and other Memories. Clubs : St. James's, W., and County Galway. Heir : Captain Gergede Stacpoole, J. P., Co. Galway and Co. Meath, late Connaught Rangers, Master of " Kill " Harriers ; b. 8th March, 1880; m. 1915, Eileen Constance, eldest dau. of late James Palmer, Glenco Abbey, Galway : two sons and one dau. Educ : Downside. Res. : Mount Hazel, Bally- macT.'ard, Co. Galway ; Tobertynan, Co. Meath. DE VALERA, Eamon (T.D. for E. Clare, 1917 ; elected for E. Mayo, 1918, and for Clare Co. in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921, and for Down Co. in X. Parliament, Ireland, 1921); B.A., B.Sc (N.U.I. ). Educ. : Cliristian Brothers' School, Charle- ville, and Blackrock College ; taught Mathematics at Rockwell, at Maynooth, at University College, Dublin, Dominican Col- lege, Eccles Street, Dublin, at Loreto College, and elsewhere ; Commandant of Irish Volunteers in Ringsend-Mount Street area during Easter Week rising, 1916 ; was the last of the Republican commandants to surrender ; sentence of death commuted to penal servitude for life ; released 1917. President of Dail Eireann, 1918-22 ; escaped from Lincoln Gaol, 1919 ; Vice-President of Gaelic League since 1917 ; Chancellor of the N.U.I, since 1921 ; son of Vivian de Valera and Kate Coll, of Bruree, Co. Limerick ; b. Xew York, 1889 ; ra. 1910, Miss S. O'Flanagan. Res. ; Greystones. DEVENISH-MEARES, John Frederick, B.A. (T.C.D.), J.P., Co. Fer- managh ; Barrister Middle Temple, 1892, and King's Inns, 1897 ; eldest son of late Joseph Leycester Devenish-Meares, J. P., of Meares Court, Co. Westmeath ; b. 1866 ; m. 1900, Harriet F., only dau. of Richd. Arthur Handcock. Res. : Meares Court, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath ; Lack, Kesh, Co. Fermanagh. DE VERE, Robert Stephen Vere, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), J. P., Co. Limerick ; Barrister Inner Temple, 1898. Educ. : Charterhouse ; Trinity College, Cambridge. Served in Paget's Horse, South African War (Queen's Medal) ; District Commis- sioner, Gold Coast, 1903-5 ; Legal Adviser and Acting Chief Justice, Seychelles, 1906- 8 ; received Commission in 5th Batt. Royal Sussex Regt., Feb. 1915 : Military Censor, British Expeditionary Force, Aug., 1915 . Pubns. : Articles in Nineteenth Century and Law Quarterly. Recns. : hunting, sailing. Eldest son of late Major Aubrey Stephen Vere O'Brien. 60th Rifles, b. 1872 ; m. 1906, Isabel Catherine, dau. of late Rt. Rev. H. C. Moule, Biohop of Durham ; assumed name of De Vere instead of O'Brien, 1899. Res. : Curragh Chase, Adare, Co. Limerick. Clubs: Wellington, London ; County, Limerick. DE VERSAN, Raoul C, K.C., J. P., Co. Dublin ; M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin) ; late Registrar, H.M. Court of Appeal, Ireland. Res. : Clyde House, Clyde Road, Dublin. Clubs : Kildare Street ; Sackville Street, Dublin ; R. St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. DE VESCI, Viscount, 1776 : Baron Knapton, 1750 (Irld.), and a Bart., 1698, Yvo Richard Vesey, 5th Viscount ; Major, S. R. Irish Gds. Elected a Representative Peer for Ireland (1909) ; D.L. and J. P. , Queen's Co. ; eldest son of the Hon THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 61 Eustace Vesey (d. 1886) (who was 2nd son of Thomas, 3rd Viscount), and the Hon. Constance (who m. 2nd, 1892, Hon. Edward W. B. Portman), dau. of the 2nd Baron Wenlock ; b. 15th Dec, 1881 ; s. his uncle, 6th July, 1903 ; m. 1st, 24th April, 1906, Georgiana (mar. dis., 1919), only dau. of Gerald E. Wellesley ; 2nd, 1920, Frances Lois, dau. of Cecil Edmund Lister-Kaye, and widow of 5th Earl of Rosse. Res. : Abbeyleix, Ireland. Clubs : Guards', London ; kildare Street, Dublin. DEVITT, Rev. Matthew, S.J. ; b. at Nenagh, Co. Tippsrary. Educ. : Clon- gowes ; Rector of Belvedere, 1890 ; Rector of Clongowes, 1891-1900, and again, 1907 ; now Professor of Moral Theology and Canon Law at Milltown Park, Dublin ; Vice- President of Kildare Archaeological Society. Res. : Milltown Park, Dublin. DEVLIN, David, B.A., Mod. (T.C.D.), M.C. ; served in European War, 1914-19, with Royal Highlanders, Black Watch (T.F.), and Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; Lt. (Special Res.); Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, 1913-22 ; Private Secretary to Rt. Hon. S. M. Archdale, D.L., M.P., and Assistant Prin- cipal, Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, from 1922 ; b. 1894 ; m. 1920, Alison Evelyn, dau. of G. L. Wilson, J. P., of Dundee and Newport, Fife. Res. : Belfast. DEVLIN, Joseph M.P. for Co. Antrim and for West Belfast, Northern Parlia- ment, Ireland, 1921) ; was M.P. for North Kilkenny, 1902-1906, and for West Belfast, 1906-18, and for Falls Div. of Belfast 1918-22 : b. 1872. Res. : 3 College Square, North, Belfast ; 39 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin. Club : National, Berry Street, Belfast. DEWHURST, Capt. Robert Henry, Captain, late 4th Hussars ; m. 1883, Hon. Bertha, sister of 2nd Baron Churston. Res. : Greenmount, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin. DICK, Capt. Quintin, D.L., Co. Wicklow (High Sheriff, 1898), late Capt., Derbyshire Yeo., and Royal Antrim Rifles ; second and only surviving son of late Rev. Quintin Dick Hume, of Beechy Park, Co. Carlow, and nephew of Rt. Hon. Wm. Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume-Dick, of Humewood, Co. Wicklow, P.C, M.P. ; b. 1847 ; m. 1908, Lorna, dau. of Major Ernest Chas. Penn Curzon ; assumed by royal licence name of Dick in lieu of Hume, 1892. Res. : 12 Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W.I. ; Carantrila, Co. Galway. Bachelors', Carlton, and Arthm-'s Clubs, London. DICKIE, Thomas Wallace, Barr. at- Law, 1909 ; B.A. (T.C.D.), 1908. Captain, 4th R. Dub. Fus. (Brevet Major, 1918). Resident Magistrate for Co. Leitrim, 1919 ; son of the late Thomas Coulter Dickie, B.A., Solicitor, of Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Res. : Killukin, Carrick-on-Shannon. DICKSON, James, D.L., J.P., Co. Tyrone ; M.P. for Dungannon, 1880-85 ; eldest son of late Rt. Hon. Thos. Alex. Dickson, P.C, M.P., J. P., of Dungannon ; b. 1859 ; m. 1884, Ella, youngest dau. of late Wm. Tillie, H.M.'s Lieut., London- derry. Res. : Miltown House, Dungannon . Union, Ulster Preform and Tyrone County Clubs. DICKSON, James Hill, Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; J. P. for Co. Down : Member of Down C.C. 12 years, Newtownards Board of Guardians, 25 years, D.C., 22 years ; Member of Royal Ulster Agricultural Council and Council of Agriculture for Ireland ; Chairman, Down Technical Committee ; Vice-Chairman, Board of Governors, County Asvlum ; b . 1863 ; m. 1889, Jane Ellena, dau. of late Rev. Dr. McCreery, of Killyleagh. Res. : Ardmore, Ballygowan, Co. Down. DICKSON, Thomas. Educ. at Royal School, Dungannon, and Broughton High School, Manchester. Sports : golf (scratch), lawn tennis, croquet, and cricket. Records : won Irish golf (close) championship, 1893 ; runner-up, 1894 ; won North of Ireland lawn tennis championship, 1888, and croquet championship, 1914 ; Irish gold medal (croquet) at Carrickmines, 1920, and the County of Dublin croquet champion- ship, 1919 and 1920 ; has captained Ban- bridge cricket club for many vears ; son of late Right Hon. Thomas A. Dickson, P.C M.P. ; b. 1861 ; m. 1884, Agnes, dau. of John Tulloch, of Dumbarton, Scotland. Res.: Bellfield, Banbridge Co. Down. Club : Union, Belfast. DILL, Sir Samuel, Knt. (1909), M.A., Hon. Litt.D., Dublin ; Hon. LL.D., Edin- burgh and St. Andrews; Hon. Fellow of C.C.C, Oxford ; Professor of Greek , Queen's College, Belfast, since 1890 ; Lecturer, Lincoln College, 1869 ; Fellow , Dean, and Tutor, Corpus Christi College, 1869-77 ; High Master of Manchester Grammar School, 1877-88 ; Governor of Owens College, Manchester, and of Victoria Univ., 1880-89 ; Commissioner of Inter- mediate Education, Ireland ; Jlember of the Belfast University Commission, 1909 ; Chairman, Vice-Regal Commission on Primary Education, Ireland, 1913 ; Pro- Chancellor of the Queen's University ; b . 26th Mar., 1844 ; eldest son of Rev. S . M. Dill, D.D. Res. : Montpelier, Malone Road, Belfast. Clubs : Athenaeum, S.W. ; Ulster (Belfast). DILLON, John, L.R.C.S.I. Educ. : Catholic University, Dublin. M.P., Co. Tipperary, 1880-83, E. Mayo, 1885-1918 ; Q2 THOM'S IRISH WHOS WHO Chairman of Irish Nationalist Party, 1918 ; b. 1851 : son of late J. B. DiUon, M.P. ; m. 1895, Elizabeth (d. 1907), dau. of late Rt. Hon. Sir J. C. Mathew. Res. : 2 North Great George's Street, Dublin. DILLON, Sir John Fox, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1801), a Baron of the Holy Homan Empire. Formerly Hon. Major, 5th Batt. Prince of Wales' Leinster Kegt. (Royal Canadians) : J. P., D.L., Co. Meath ; eldest son of Colonel Sir John, 6th Bart., and Fanny (d. 1898), dau. of Thomas Fox, of Beaminster, Dorsetshire : b. 1813 ; s. his father, 28th Nov., 1875 ; m. 18th Nov., 1879, Marion Louisa, dau. of the late Robert S. Dykes ; one dau. Res. : Lis- muUen, Garlow Cross. Navan, Co. Meath. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. DILWORTH, William J., M.A. (T.C.D. Educ. : Santry School, Dublin ; Trinity College, Dublin. Graduated with First Class Honours in Mathematics in Dublin University, 1886 ; Professor in the Training College of the Commissioners of National Education, 1894 ; Principal of the College, 1901 ; Secretarv to Board of National Education from 1903 ; b. 1863 ; m. 1895, Mary Tempe Kildahl, and has issue one son and three daus Pubns. : New Sequel to Euclid. Recns. : lawn tennis and golf. Res. : 23 Palmerston road, Rathmines, Dublin. Club : University, Dublin. DINNEEN, John (M.P. for East and North East Cork from 1922). DIXON, Alfred Cardew, F.R.S., 1901, M.A. (Lond.), Sc.D. (Camb.) Educ; Kingswood and Woodhouse Grove School ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; Senior Wrangler, 1886 (late Fellow). Late Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Queen's College, Galwav ; Professor of Mathematics, Queen's Universitv, Belfast; son of Rev. G.T. Dixon ; b. 1865 : m. 1895, Miss G. L. Smallpage. Pubns : Elementary. Pro- perties of Elliptic Functions ; sundry mathematical papers. Res. : 9 Bladon Drive, Belfast. DIXON, Andrew Francis, MB., D.Sc. (T.C.D.) Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin, and Leinsic ; Professor of Anatomy, University College, Cardiff, 1897-1903 ; University Professor of Anatomy, Trinity College, Dublin, from 1903 ; son of George Dixon, of Dublin ; m. Margaret Kerr, dau. of R M. Johnston, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 73 Grosvenor Road, Dublin. DIXON, Augustus Edward, BI.D., Dublin ; Professor of Chemistry, Uni- versity College, Cork. Educ. : Royal Academical Institution, Belfast ; Trinity College, Dublin ; University of Berlin. Senior Moderatorship and Gold Medal in Experimental Science, T.C.D. ; Ekenhead Scholarship in Experimental Science, and Medical Scholarship in Chemistry and Physics, T.C.D. ; late Professor of Chemis- try at Queen's College, Galway ; Member of the Council, Chemical Society, 1900- 1905. Pubns. : numerous memoirs on chemical subjects published mostly in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Chemical Society of London. Recns. : photography, etc. ; b. Belfast, 1860 ; son of Wakefield H. Dixon, J. P., merchant ; m. 1890, Nina, dau. of Wilfred Haughton, Dublin ; one son, one dau. Res. : 1 Fern- hurst Avenue. Western Road, Cork. DIXON, Henry Horatio, D.Sc, F.R.S. , 1908 : Professor of Botany in the Univer- sity of Dublin, 1904 ; Director of Trinity College Botanic Gardens, 1906 : Keeper of the Herbarium, Trinity College, Dublin, 1910. Educ: Rathmines School ; Trinity College, Dublin ; University of Bonn. Assistant to the Professor of Botany, Dublin University, 1892-1904 ; Member of the Council of the Royal Dublin Society, 1908 ; Member of the Board of Visitors of the Science and Art Museum, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, 1911 ; Member of the Council of Trustees of the National Library of Ireland, 1914 ; Member of the Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Mycology, 1918 ; awarded tlte Bovle medal of the Royal Dublin Society, 1917. Pubns ; Trans- piration and the ascent of sap in Plants, 1914: papers contributed to the Royal Society, Royal Dublin Society, and the Royal Irish Academy, chifiy on Vegetable Physiology and Histology. Recns. : yachting and cycling ; son of George Dixon and Rebecca, dau. of George Yeates ; b. Dublin; m. 1907, Dorothea Mary, dau. of late Sir John H. Franks, C.B. ; issue, two sons. Res. : School of Botany, Trinity College, and Clevedon, Temple Road, Dublin. DIXON, Capt. Herbert (M.P. for Belfast, Pottinger Div., from Dec, 1918 ; M.P. for East Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921) ; Parliamentary Secre- tarv of the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland. 1921 : Capt., Reserve of Officers ; late Capt., Dragoons : D.L., Co. Down ; fourth son of late Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel Dixon, Bart.. P.C. : b. 1880; ra. 1905, Hon. Emily Ina Florence Bingham, 2nd dau. of Lord Clanmorris. Res. : New Abbey, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. DIXON, Sir Thomas James, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1903), Chairman, Thos. Dixon and Sons, Ltd., timber merchants and ship- owners of Belfast ; Member of Belfast Harbour Board : J. P., D.L.. for Co. Antrim (High Sheriff,1912) ; High Sheriff, Co. Dovrn, 1913 ; son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel, 1st Bart., P.C, M.P., and Lizzie d. 1868), dau. of the late James Agnew ; b. 29th May, 1868 ; s. his father, 10th Mar. , 1907: m. 7th Feb., 1906, Edith Stewart, THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 63 youngest dau. of late Stewart Clark, J.P., D.L., of Duadas Castle, S. Queensferry, N.B. Res. : Cairndhu, Larne ; Druma- darragh, co Antrim. DOBBIN, Sir Alfred Graham, Knt. (1900) ; D.L., J. P., Co. Borough of Cork ; High Sheriff of Cork, 1900 ; is a Director of Dobbin, Ogilvie and Co., Ltd., manu- facturers and wholesale merchants, and of Imperial Hotel, Cork, Ltd. ; Member of Council of the Cork Employers' Federation, Ltd. ; Director of the Palace Theatre, Cork, Ltd. ; a Trustee of Cork Savings Bank ; b. 10th Sept., 18.53 ; m. 4th May, 1876, Margaret Reid (d. 1884), dau. of late Peter Ogihie, Esq., Cork ; 2nd, 31st March, 1887, Kate Wise, dau. of W. Wise, Solr., Clifton, Bristol. Res. : Frankfort, Cork. DOBBIN, Lt.-Col. Leonard George William, D.S.O. (1916) ; eldest son of late Lieut.-Col. Geo. Miller Dobbin, J. P., R.A., of Drummulla House, Co. Louth; b. 1871 ; served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 ; S. African War, 1902 ; European War, 1914-19 ; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd Batt :N'orthumberland Regt. from 1919, Res. Drummulla House, Omeath, Ne\vry, Co. Down. DOBBS, Lt.-Co!. Conway Richard, R.E. ; eldest son of late Conway Edwd. Dobbs, J. P., of Glenariffe Lodge, Co. Antrim ; b. 1867 ; m. 1895, Jane, dau. of Carleton Atkinson. Res. : Glenariffe Lodge, Parkmore, Co. Antrim. DOBBYN, William A., Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the County and City of Waterford (1901) ; b. 19th June, 1866 ; eldest son of Michael Dobbyn, Solicitor, Waterford. Res. : Riverdale, Waterford. Club : Waterford County and City. DOCKRELL, Sir Maurice E., Knt. (1905) (M.P. for Rathmines Div. of Co. Dublin from 1918) ; D.L., for City of Dublin ; Cliairman of Thos Dockrell, Sons and Co., Ltd. ; son of late Thomas Dockrell, J. P., of Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Educ. : Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, and Trinity College, Dublin; b. 1850; m. Margaret Sarah, dau. of late George W. Shannon, Solicitor. Res. : Camolin, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. United Service Club, Dublin. DODD, The Right Hon. William Huston, M.A. (Q.U.I.), Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, King's Bench Di\ision (1907); P.C (1913); H. M. Third Serjeant-at-Law in Ireland, 1892- 1907. Barrister, 1873 ; Q.C., 1884 ; Presi- dent of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1896 ; Captain Royal Dublin Golf Club, 1899 ; Commr. of Charitable Donations and Bequests, 1911 ; was M.P. for N. Tyrone, 1906-1907 ; b. 1844 ; only son of Robert Dodd, Rath- friland ; m. Ellen (d. 1916), eldest dau. of Stewart Hunter, J. P., Coleraine. Res. : 26 Fitz\\'llliam Square, Dublin. Club : St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. DOiG, Lieut. -.Col. Claude Prender- gast, D.S.O. (1916), O.B.E. (1919). Educ. at Edinburgh Academy, and at RM.C. ; entered Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Butts, The Duke of Albany's), 1894; Major, 1911 ; retired as Lieut.-Col., 1919 ; served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895 ; with ISTile Expedition, 1898 ; S. African War, 1899-1902 ; :N.W. Frontier of India with Zakka Khel and Mohmand Expe.litions, 1908 (medal with clasp) ; European War, 1914-17, with his Regt., and Comdg. a Batt. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., and Royal Scots ; son of late Col. Arthur John Doig, of Oughterard, Co. Gahvay ; b. 1874 ; m. 1901, Constance Mary, dau. of the late Col. C. La Coste, R. M.L.I. Res. : Ardvarna, Oughterard, Co. Galway ; County (Galway) Club. DOIG, Henry Stuart ; a Director of the " Freeman's Journal " ; formerly Editor, Dublin " Daily Express " and " Evening Mail " ; Correspondent in Ire- land for " Daily Mail." Educ. : High School, Dublin ; Dublin University. Prize- man in English Literature and German ; called to Irish Bar, 1912 : acted as Special Correspondent in Ireland for " Daily Chron- icle " and London *' Daily Express " ; Member of Central Recruiting Council for Ireland, 1915 ; a member of its first deputation to the trenches in Flanders ; b. London, 1874; son of James M. Doig, H.M. Inspector of Customs. Res. : 4 Seafield Road, Clontarf, Dublin. DOLAN, Charles Joseph, B.A. (R.U.I.) ; b. 18th Aug., 1881 ; son of John Dolan, J. P., Manorhamilton, and Bridget Fitzpatrick. Educ. : St. Patrick's College, Cavan ; Royal University ; Wren's, Lon- don ; Gold Medal for first place in the Irish Intermediate Examinations, and gold medal for Classics. M.P., JN'orth Leitrim; 1906-7 ; retired from the Irish Party, 1907 ; has become a supporter of the Sinn Fein movement; contested X. Leitrim, 1908. Recn. : music. Res. : ManorhamUton, Co. Leitrim. DOLAN, James Nicholas (T.D. for Co. Leitrim from 1918 ; elected for Leitrim and N. Roscommon, Parliament of S. Ire- land, 1921) ; son of late John Dolan, of Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim ; b. 1884 ; m. 1914, dau. of late John O'Reilly, of Ardagh, Co. Longford. Res. : Manor- hamilton, Co. Leitrim. DOMVILE, Sir Compton Meade, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1815) ; son of Sir William Compton, 3rd Bart, (who s. his brother, Sir Charles Compton, 10th July, 64 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 1884), and Caroline (d. 1890), dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. Robert Meade ; b. 24th Oct., 1857 ; s. his father, 20th Sept., 1884. Res. : Santry House, Co. Dublin. DONALD, Thompson (M.P. for Bel- fast, Victoria Div., from Dec, 1918 ; M.P. for East Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921) ; Hon. Sec. of the Ulster Unionist Labour Association. Res. : 8 Fortwilliam View Terrace, Skegoniel Avenue, Belfast. DONEQALL, Marquess of (1791) ; Viscount Chichester and Baron of Belfast, 1625 ; Earl of Donegall, 1647 ; Earl of Belfast, 1791 ; Baron Fishervnck (Gt. Brit.), 1790; Edward Arthur Donald St. George Hamilton Chichester, 6th Marquess, Hereditary Lord High Admiral of Lough Neagh ; b. 7th Oct., 1903 : only child of 5th Marquess and 2nd ^nfe, Violet Gertrude, dau, of late Henry St. George Twining, of Halifax, N.S. ; s. his father, 13th May, 1904. Educ. : Eton. Res. : Castle Chichester, Isle Magee, County Antrim ; Coombe Oak, Kingston Hill, Surrey. DONELAN, Capt. Anthony John Charles, only son of late Col. Anthony Donelan, 48th Regt. ; b. 1846 ; M.P., E. Cork, 1892-1911 (unseated on petition, 1911) ; E. Wicklow, 1911 18. Res. : Ballymona, Midleton, Co. Cork. DONNAN, Frederick George, C.B.E. (1920). Educ. at Belfast, Leipzig, Berlin, and London Univs. (M.A.) ; Ph.D. (Leip- zig) ; Hon. D.Sc. (Liverpool) ; Professor of General Chemistry, University College, London ; a Fellow of Institute of Chemistry and a F.R.S. ; a Member Munitions Inventions Panel and Chemical Warfare Committee, Min. of Munitions during European War ; author of various scientific papers and works ; son of William Donnan, of Holywood. Co. Down ; b. 1870. Res. : 23 Woburn Square, London, W.C. : Savile (London), University (Liverpool), and Roval North of Ireland Yacht (Bangor) Clubs. DONNELLY, Patrick (M.P. for South Armagh from Feb., 1918). Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast ; admitted a Solicitor, 1905 ; son of late P. Donnelly ; b. 1878. Res. : NewTy, Co. Down. DONOUQHMORE, Earl of, 1800, and Viscount Suirdale, 1800 ; Baron Donough- more, 1783 (Irld.) ; Viscount Hutchinson (Unit. Kgd., 1821), Richard Walter John Hely Hutchinson, 6th Earl, K.P. (1916), P.C. (1918), M.A. (Oxon.) ; Chairman of Committees and Dep. Speaker of the House of Lords, 1911 ; Priv. Sec. to the Gov. of Hong Kong (Sir Henry A. Blake), 1898- 1900 : Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, 1903-05 ; D.L., Co. Tip- perary ; Hon. Col. ; Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium : only son of John Luke George, 5th Earl, and Frances Isabella, dau. of the late General Stephens, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 2nd March, 1875 ; s. his father, 5th Dec, 1900; ra. 21st Dec, 1901, Elena Maria, 2nd dau. of Michael Paul Grace, of New York, and 40 Belgrave Square, W. Issue — John Michael Henrv, Viscount Suir- dale ; b. 12th Nov., 1902 ; Hon. David Edward ; b. 12th Jan., 1911 ; Lady Doreen Clare. Res. : 5 Chesterfield Gardens, W. ; Knocklofty, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ; Chelwood Beacon, Chelwood Gate, East Grinstead. Clubs : Travellers', Beefsteak, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. DONOVAN, John Thomas, Barrister King's Inns, 1914 ; formerly a Solicitor ; was M.P. for W. Wicklow, 1914-18 : Hon. Sec, Irish National Volunteers, 1914-16. Visited Australia and N. Zealand as Envoy of Irish Partv, 1906-07, and 1912-13 ; b. 1878 ; m. 1914, Ada, dau. of W. J. Ralph, of Auckland, N. Zealand, and has issue a son. Res. : Donloe, Terenure Road, Dub- lin. DONOVAN, Mary J., M.A. (R.U.I.) ; dau. of late William Donovan, of Galway ; sometime Scholar of Queen's College. Gal- way, and of the R.U.I. ; Lecturer in History and English at University College, Galway. from 1909. Address : University College, Galway. DONOVAN, Robert, B.A. (R.U.I.) ; joined the staff of the " Nation ' under T. D. Sullivan ; later for many years on the staff of the " Freeman's Journal " ; Sec to the Commissioners of the N.U.I., 1908 ; Prof, of English Literature at Univ. Coll., Dublin, 1910 ; Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, since 1915. Res. : 8 Palmerston Villas, Dublin. DONOVAN, St. John Henry, J.P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1909) ; only son of late Sir Henry Donovan, Knt., of Seafield, Tralee ; b. 1863 : m. 1st, 1886, Susan Josephine (d. 1891), dau. of late Daniel Donovan, of Ballard, Tralee ; 2nd, 1909, Eily, eldest dau. of Thos, O'Connor, of Camp, Ballyseedy. Res. : Seafield Spa, Tralee, Co. Kerry. DOPPINQ-Hepenstal, Major Lam- bert John, O.B.E. (1920), R.E. (ret.), D.L., Co. Longford (High Sheriff, 1910), High Sheriff, Co. Wicklow, 1909 : served in Egyptian War, 1882 ; European War, 1914-19 ; Inventor of Electro-Mechanical devices used for ArtUlery firing and other purposes ; Engine-room Telegraph, Steer- ing devices, etc., for ships, and various railway devices ; eldest son of late Col. Ralph Anthony Dopping-Hepcnstal, D.L., J. P., of Derrycassan, Co. Longford, by 1st wife, dau. and heiress of Rev. L. W. Hepenstal, of Altadore Castle, Co. Wicklow ; THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 65 b. 1859 ; m. 1920, Amy Maude, dau. of Major C. R. W. Tottenham, D.L., J. P., of Woodstock, Co. Wicklow, and Plas Berwyn, N. Wales. Res. : 73 Harcourt Street, Dublin : Derrycassan, Granard, Co, Long- ford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. DORAN, Major-Qeneral Beauchamp John Colclough, C.B. (1903), late the Roval Irish Regiment. Entered army, 1880 ; Captain and Batt. Major, 1887 ; Major, 1899 ; Batt. Lieut.-Col., 1900 ; Batt. -Col., 1905 ; Major-Gen., 1915 ; Lt.- Col. Comm. 1st Batt. the Royal Irish Regiment, 1901-8 ; commanded 8th In- fanlry Brigade, 1912-15 ; 25th Division, 1915-16 ; Southern District, Ireland, 1916- 18 : No. 5 Area, British Troops in France and Flanders, 1919; retired list, 1920; served Afghan War, 1880 ; Nile Expedition, 1884-85 ; Hazara Expedition, 1888 ; Miran- zai Expedition, 1891, as Brigade Major : N.-W. F., India, 1897, as Staff Officer : Tirah Expedition, 1897-98, as D.A.A.G. ; South Africa, 1899-1902, on Staff, and subsequently commanding a mobile column of mounted troops, 1901-2 (severely wounded) ; European War, 1914-19 ; b. 24th Sept.. 1860 ; son of late Gen. Sir J. Doran, K.C.B. ; m. 1903, Mary, widow of Wm. M'Geough Bond. Res. : Ely House, Wexford. Clubs : Army and Navj% Royal Automobile, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. DORAN, Charles ; b. Cork ; son of Charles Jenkins Doran ; began his stage career with Sir Frank, then Mr. F. R. Benson, on the introduction of Dr. G. F. Shaw, of Trinity, at the Theatre Royal, Belfast (after a strenuous Amateur ex- perience in Dublin) : first London appear- ance February 1900 at the Lyceum Theatre in " Henry V." in the part of MacMorris ; after remaining with the Benson Co. 2J years, toured in leading parts in a modern repertoire ; joined Sir Herbert Tree to play Professor Grossinovitch in Tolstoy's " Resurrection " ; created the part of St. .Tuste in Lena Ashwells' production of " La ^lontansier " ; went to Fred Terry and Miss Julia Neilson to play the Count de Turionai at the New Theatre in " The Scarlet Pimpernel " ; visited America and Canada, 1906, with the late H. B. Irving in a Lyceum repertoire ; 1907, went to South Africa as Mrs. Brown Potter's lead- ing man playing Joseph Surface, Philip Derblay ("Iron Master") Jacques ("As You Like It " ) &c., &c. Returning to England in 1908, again joined the Benson Co. to play " Hamlet," " Shylock," " Mac- beth," " Petruchio," &c., &c. ; then followed a short tour with Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Rev. Geo. Trist in Sir A. W. Pinero's " Thunderbolt," and Capt. Ardale in "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," 1909; engaged by Oscar Ashe and Lily Brayton to create the part of La Tribe in Weyman's " Count Hannibal " ; toured Australia in the Asche Brayton Co. plajing Antonio ("Merchant"), Tranio ("Shrew"), Mon- tano ("Othello"), &c., &c. ; returned to London, 1910, opened at the New Theatre as La Tribe in "Count Hannibal," 1911; appeared as Pistol (" Merry Wives,'") Gar- rick, also as The Man Mahmud in the pro- duction of " Kismet " ; engaged (1912) by the late Charles Frohman to create the part of Colonel The Hon. Sir Arthur Stidulph in Pinero's " Mind The Paint Girl " at the Duke of York's Theatre, Autumn, 1912 ; engaged by Sir Herbert Tree to play Brewer, and understudy the title-role in " Drake " at His Majesty's ; played Drake several times ; 1913, returned to the Duke of York's to create Lee Sin in " The Yellow Jacket ; Autumn, 1913, toured as Scrooge with EUaUne Terris ; 1914, created the part of Levin at the Ambassadors Theatre with Lydie Yavorska. Returned to His Majesty's for the revival of " Drake " ; subsequentlv played Douglas in Tree's revival of " Henry IV." Xmas., 1914, played The Constable of France in the Benson revival of " Henry V." at the Shaftesbury ; rejoined Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton for a short tour of Hagg in the Music Halls ; 1915, engaged by Sir Herbert Tree to create the part of Sir Charles Berkeley in Parker's play " :\Iav- ourneen " ; 1916, engaged by Miss Horni- man. Gaiety, Manchester, for a special season ; returned to His ilajesty's to Mr. Arthur Bourchier for his production of " Claude Duval " : subsequently played The Crown Prosecutor in " The Arm of the Law " ; The Aristocrat in " The Sacra- ment of Judas," and Captain MacKenzie in " Doctor Johnson ' ; engaged by Charles Cochran to play The Republican in " Class " at the .Embassadors, 1919 : organised The Charles Doran Shakespearean Co., and has toured since with same, making history as an exponent of Shakespeare and the classical drama. Visited Opera House^ Belfast, and Gaiety, Dublin, November, 1921 ; made a sensational success ; favour- ite part " Hamlet." Recns. : v/alking and resting. Address : Green Room Club, 46 Leicester Square, London, W.C.2. DORAN, Sip Henry Francis, Knt, (1915), Permanent Member of the Con- gested Districts Board for Ireland ; J.P. Cos. Mayo and Roscommon : son of the late Henrv Doran, Ardagh, Killarney, Co. Kerry; b. 1856: m. 1885, Margaret Caroline, dau. of the late Thomas Cox, of Bunreach, Croghan. Co. Roscommon, and of Mary (nee Williamson), formerly of Ahorey,'Co. Armagh. Res. : 43 Palmerston Road," Dublin. DORIS, William, J.P., Co. Mayo. Educ. : Christian Brothers' Schools, West- port ; late Chairman. Westport Urban Coimeil, and Vice-Chairman. Castlebar District Asylum : Harbour Commissioner for Westport; Vice-Chairman Mayo Co. Council, 1900-08 ; Acting Secretary of Irish Land League when no rent manifesto 66 THOM'S IRISH WHO S WHO. issued, 1881 ; first Secretary of United Irish League ; M.P. for West Mayo, 1910- 18 ; b. 13th April, 1860 ; son of Eobert and Margaret Doris, Westport ; m. 1910, Sara, dau. of Luke Cannon, Westpor.t Kes. : Westport, Co. Mayo. DORMAN, SurgeoR-General John Cotter, C.M.G. (1900), M.B. ; Surg-Gen. A.M.tt. (ret.) ; son of Edward Bishopp Dorman, M.D., of Kinsale, Co. Cork ; b. 18.52 ; m. 1883, Catherine L., dau. of Rev. Mungo Neville Thompson ; served in Aiahan War, 1878-9 ; Egyptian War. 1882 ; S. African War, 1899-1902 : Hon. Phvs. to King Edward VII. in 1910 ; to King George V., 1910-12. Res. : Rampart House, Kinsale, Co. Cork. DORMAN-SMiTH, Major Edward Patrick, J. P. and C.C. for Co. Cavan (High Sheriff, 1897 and 1898) ; late Capt. 4th Batt. R. Irish Fus. ; ret. with rank of Major, 1920 ; b. 1870 , son of late Edward Smith, J. P., of Bellamont Forest, Co. Cavan, and Isabella, 2nd dau. of James Cullen, of Liverpool ; m. 1894, Amy, dau. of William Patterson, and has issue, three sons. Res. : Bellamont Forest, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. Royal Automobile Club, London. DOUGHERTY, The Right Hon. Sir James Brown, P.C, Irld. (1908), K.C.B. (1910); K.C.V.O. (1911); Knt. (1902) C.B.Civ. (1900); C.V.O. (1903); M.A., Queen's Univ., Ireland ; gold medallist ; Assistant Under Secretary to Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland, Clerk of the Privy Coun- cil and Deputy Keeper, Privy Seal, 1895, 1908 ; Under Sec. to the Lord Lieutenant, of Ireland, 1908-14 ; M.P. for Londonderry City, 1914-18 ; eldest son of the late Archibald Dougherty, M.R.C.S. (Loud.), Garvagh, Co. Londonderrv ; b. Nov. 13th, 1844 ; m. 1880, Mary, dau. of Thomas Donaldson, The Park, Nottingham ; 2nd, 1888, Eliza, dau. of H. Walker Todd Oaklands, Rath gar, Co. Dublin. Res. : . DOUGLAS, Capt. Robert Langton, M.A. ; Hon. Capt. in the army ; Director National Gallery, Ireland, since 1916 ; Hon. Fellow of the R. Academia di Belle Arti of Milan ; Member of the Commissione Senese di Storia Patria and the Societa filologica Romana ; b. 1864 ; son of Rev. Robert Douglas, M.A., Trinity College. Dublin ; m. 1st, Margaret Jane, dau. of Percival Cannon ; three sons ; 2nd, Gwendolen Mary, dau. of T. Henchman ; one son, two daus. Educ. : New College, Oxford ; honours in Modern History. Was a lecturer on University Extension Scheme ; formerly in Holy Orders in the Church of England ; Executed deed of relinquishment under the provisions of the Clergy Disabilities Act ; resided for the most part in Italy, 1895-1900 ; Professor of Modern History in the University of Adelaide, 1900-1902 ; Dean of the Faculty of Arts, 1901 ; lectured on artistic subjects at the Royal Institute and the Society of Arts ; enlisted in the New Army, 1914 ; Staff Captain, War Office, 1916-17. Pubns. : Fenton's Certaine Tragicall Discourses, Tudor Translation Series, 1898 ; Fra Angelico, 2nd ed., 1902 ; History of Siena ; Le Maioliche di Siena, 1904 ; a new edition of Crowe and Cacalcaselle's Historv of Italian Painting, vol. I. and II., 1903, volsi III. and IV., 1909 ; Illustrated Catalogue of Pictures of Siena and Objects of Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1904 ; Histoire de Sienne, 2 vols., 1914 ; articles to reviews. Address : National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square, Dublin ; 2 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London. W.l. Clubs : Bath : Royal St. George's Yacht, Kingstown ; Sackville Street, Dublin. DOWDALL, Sir Laurence Charles Edward Downing, Knt. (1912), C.B. (1901), M.A. (T.C.D.). Was Private Secre- tary to successive Chief Secretaries for Ireland ; Head of Administrative Dept., Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle, 1901-13 ; second son of Rev. Launcelot Dowdall, A.M., and Maria, 4th dau of John Downing, Judge of the Supreme Coiu-t of the Kandian Provinces : m. 1914, Frances, widow of Lieut.-Col. Henry Stannard, and 2nd dau. of the late Alexander Clotworthv Downing Leckie Edie, of Thornhill, Strabane, Co. Tyrone. Res. : The Grange, Ballyragaett, Co. Kilkenny. Club ; University, Dublin. DOWER, Mrs. Mary Qough-, O.B.E., Jan., 1920 ; J. P., Waterford, 1921. Educ. : privately, and at the Convent, Stradbally. Hon. Sec. Dungarvan S.S.F.A., and S.S.H.S. Hon. Sec, Dungarvan Local War Pensions Committee ; Member, Co. Water- ford Local War Pensions Committee. Representative for Co. Waterford on the Local War Pensions Committees Associa- tion, English and Irish. Mentioned to the Secretary of State for War, for General Red Cross Work since 1914. Organised Con- certs, etc., in aid of Belgian Soldiers; helped Irish Soldiers on the field and on leave ; Member of the Waterford Sub- Committee on Women's Training and Employment, Ministry of Labour, 1921- 22. Vice-chairman, Co. Waterford In- surance Committee, 1919-20. Official Voluntarv Recruiter, Dungarvan District, Q.M.A.A.C. : eldest dau. of fhe late Wm. Beresford Gough, of Ballvkerogue, Co. Waterford ; b. 7th Dec, 1863. Recns. motoring, hunting, tennis, travel, cards. Res. ; The Terrace, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. DOWN and CONNOR, Bishop of, Most Rev. Joseph MacRory, D.D. ; Cons., 1915. Educ : Maynooth ; ordained in 1885 : President of Dungannon Academy THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 67 1885-6 ; Professor of Moral Theology and Sacred Scripture at Oscott College, 1886- 89 ; Professor of Hebrew and Sacred Scripture, Maynooth College, 1889-1905 ; Professor of Hermeneutics and New Testa- ment Exegesis, 1905-12 ; Vice-President and Professor of Sacred Scripture and Oriental Languages, 1912-15 ; b. 1861. Res. : Trench House, Belfast. DOWN and CONNOR and DRO- MORE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Chas. Thornton Primrose Grierson, D.D. ; elected Bishop, Oct., 1919 ; Ordained, 1881 ; Curate of Kells, 1881-83 ; Rector of Stradbally, Diocese of Lismore, 1883- 88 ; Rector of Seapatrick, Dioc. of Dro- more, 1888-1911; Vicar and Dean of Belfast, 1911-19 ; Hon. Canon, St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1899-1919 ; Charlain to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1898-1916 ; youngest son of late George Abraham Grierson, of Rathfarnham House, Co. Dublin. King's Printer in Ireland ; b. 1857 ; m. 1879, Blanche Caldwell, only dau. of .lohn C. Bloomfield, D.L., of Castle Caldwell, Co. Fermanagh. Res. : Cnlloden, Craigavad, Co. Down. DOWNES, Sir Joseph, Knt. (1900) ; J. P. and Alderman, City of Dublin (High Sheriff, 1900) ; m. 1909, Mrs. Hennessey, widow of Alderman Hennessey, of Dublin. Res. : Southhill, Milltown, Co. Dublin. DOWNEY, Edmund (nom de plume F. M. Aliens novelist. Editor of " Water- ford News " since 1906 ; b. Waterford, 24th July, 1856. Educ. : Catholic Uni- versity School ; St. John's College, Water- ford. Pubns. : Anchor Watch Yarn=?, 1884 ; In one Town, 1885 ; A House of Tears, 1886 ; Through Green Glasses, 1887 ; The Vovage of the Ark, 1888 ; From the Green Bag, 1889 ; Bra-^-bard, 1890 ; Captain Lanagan's Los, 1891 ; Green as Grass, 1892 ; Round Tower of Babel, 1892 ; The Land Smeller, 1893 ; Merchant of Killogue, 1894 ; Ballybeg Junction, 1894 ; Little Green Man, 1895 ; Pinches of Salt, 1895 ; The Ugly Man, 1896 ; Mr. Boyton, 1899 ; Clashmore, 1903; The Brass Ring, 1904; Twenty Years Ago, 1905 ; Dorothv Tuke, 1905 ; Charles Lever, 1906 ; Dunleary, 1911 ; The Story of Waterford, 1914. Res. : Fairview, Newtown, Waterford. DOWNEY, Edmund Alan, third son of above ; b. Norwood, London, 5th Oct., 1889. Educ. : Clapham College, and at Waterpark College, Waterford. Joint Editor of " Waterford News " and " Water- ford Evening News." Director " Water- ford News," Ltd. Pubns. : Rag : a School Play (1910) : The Starrv Threshold (1918) ; The Glamoyr of Waterford (1921). Founded (1920) and Edits , Green and Gold. Res. : Fairview, Newtown, Water- ford. DOWNSHIRE, Marquess of, 1789; Earl of Hillsborough, 1751 ; Viscount Hillsborough, 1717 ; Viscount Kilwarlin, 1751; Baron Hill, 1717 (Irld.) ; Earl of Hillsborough and Viscount Fairford, 1772 ; and Baron Harwich, 1756 (Gt. Brit). Arthur Wills Percy Wellington Blundell Trumbull Sandys Hill, 7th Marquess, Hereditary Constable of Hillsborough Fort ; late Lieut. Berks Yeo. ; served in European War with Red Cross ; son of Arthur Wills John Wellington Blundell- TrumbuU, 6th Marquess, and Katherine, dau. of the Hon. Hugh Henry and Mrs. Hare, of Forest House, Bracknell, Berks (mar. dis. 1902) ; she re-m., 1902, Major J. F. Laycock. D.S.O. ; b. 7th April, 1894 : s. his father, 29th May, 1918. Res. Bast Hampstead Park, Wokingham, Berks ; Hillsborough Castle, Hillsborough, Co. Down. DOWSE, Very Rev. William, MA. (T.C.D.), Dean of Connor since 1910 ; Incumbent of St. Thomas, Belfast, since 1892. Ordained, 1879; Curate of St. Patrick, NewTy, 1879-81 ; St. Mary, Enniscorthy, 1881-84 ; Gorey, 1884-86 ; Monkstown, 1886-92 ; b. 10th Jan., 1856 ; son of Very P^ev. John R. Dowse, Dean of Ferns, and dau. of John Boyce, J. P., Carnew Castle, Co. Wicklow ; m. 1884, S. J. Ellen, dau. of Joseph Edmundson, M.D., of Carrick-on-Suir ; two sons, one dau. ; m. 2nd, Helen Frances, dau. of James T. Ward, Cherryhill, Belfast. Res. : St. Thomas Parsonage, Lisburn Road, Belfast. DOYLE, His Honour Charles Francis, M.A. (T.C.D.), M.A. and Ex-Fellow (R.U.I.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1888; K.C. 1906 ; Middle Temple, 1902 ; County Judge and Chairman of Q.S. for the County of Mayo since 1911 ; formerly Pro- fessor of the Law of Property and Con- tracts, University College, Dublin. Educ. : Jesuits* College, Limerick ; Trinity Col- lege, Dublin ; Ex-Scholar and Senior Moderator, Berkeley and Vice-Chancellor's Gold Med. T.C.D., Ex-Aud. College His- torical Society T.C.D. ; Society's tliree medals ; second son ot late D. Doyle, Solicitor ; b. Limerick, 1866 ; m. Florence Mary, dau. of late James Haran, .J.P., Manager National Bank, Limerick, and has issue two sons. Res. : 4 Clyde Road, Dublin Club : National Liberal, London. DOYLE, Daniel Simpson, LL.B. (N.U.I. ), Assistant Registrar-General for Ireland since 1909 ; formerly practised as a Solicitor ; Commissioner for taking the Census of Ireland, 1911 ; again appointed. 1921. Educ. : Jesuit Colleges and National University of Ireland ; Past President Clongowes Social Service Club ; Member of the Council of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland and Member of the Royal Dublin Society and Royal Zoological Society of Ireland ; also a Life E 2 68 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Governor of the Royal Hospital for In- curables, Donnybrook. Author of several papers on Social and Economic subjects ; b. at Whitehall, Co. Clare ; third son of the late Daniel Doyle, Solicitor Limerick Ees. : 5 Wilton Terrace. Dublin. DOYLE, Lynn (Leslie A. Montgomery, Manager, Xorthern Banking Co., Ltd., Skerries, Co. Dublin). Has written Bally- guUion ; Irish Short Stories (Maimsell, 1908); Mr. Wildridge of the Bank, a novel (Duckworth, 1916) ; An Ulster Child- hood, essays and sketches (Maunsel, 1921) ; Love ana Land, comedv in 4 acts, first pro- duced by Ulster Players, 1913 ; The Lilac Ribbon, comedyin one act, first produced by Players, 1919. Contributor to Daily Ulster Chronicle, Strand Magazine, Century Magazine, Passing Show, &c. Recn. : golf. Res. : Skerries, Co. Dublin. DOYLE, Miss Mary Caroline, engaged in many social and philantrophic works always of a voluntary nature. Hon. Sec. to the W.T.T.A., and in that capacity organised cookery, laundry, and sewing classes under trained teachers and co- operating with local Committees ; these classes over three years were self support- ing, and in consequence of their being so much appreciated, the first grant from a local body was obtained from the Limerick Co. Borough Council, £25, and a year later another £25 for the promotion of Wood Car\nng Classes ; member of the Tech. Ed. Committee from its inception ; pro- moter of Exhibitions and Sales for the encouragement of small and Cottage Industries. Organised and obtained the special grants for three courses of First Aid and Home J^ursing Classes ; seciu-ed the inclusion on the Tech. programme of a class for the teaching of Irish and also of the language in the programme of Trade Classes and obtained the grant amonest the equipment of a fount of Irish tj'^pe for the printers' class. Hon. Sec. to a girl's Calisthenic Class, and also to the Society for promoting early breakfasts at fairs, and in the establishing of a Child Welfare Centre. Member of both the County and City Insurance Committees ; dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doyle, late of Cralloe Woods, and 56 George Street, Limerick. Res. : 56 George Street (now O'Connell Street), Limerick. DOYLE, Michael (M.P. for County Wexford from 1922) : Member of Wexford Co. Council. Res. : The Cottage, Tagoat. Co. Wexford. DOYLE, Robert J., M.A. (T.C.D.), Barrister King's Inns, 1899 ; K.C., 1909 ; County Court Judge and Recorder, Galwav, from 1913 : b. 1862 ; second son of Hugh Doyle, Registrar in Bankruptcv, Ireland. Res. : 12 Fitzwilliam Street, Upper. Dublin. DOYLE, Seumas (M.P. for Co. Wexford from 1921) ; Chairman of Enniscorthy Rural District Council, and Member of Wexford County Council. Res. : Hillview Terrace, Enniscorthy. DOYNE, Charles Mervyn, M.A. (Can- tab), D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford (High Sheriflf, 1873) ; High Sheriff Co. Carlow, 1875 ; b. 27th Sept., 1839 ; son of late Robert Stephen Doyne, J.P., D.L., Wells, and Sarah Emily, dau. of Col. Joseph Pratt, of Cabra Castle, Co. Cavan ; m. 1867, Lady Frances Mary Wentworth-Fitz- wiUiam, dau. of 6th Earl Fitz^illiam, and has issue two sons, three daus. Res. : Wells, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. DOYNE, Dermot Henry, B.A. (Can- tab.), D.L., J.P., Co. Carlow (High Sheriff, 1902) : Master, Coollattin Fox Hounds ; second son of Charles Mervyn Dovne, D.L., of Wells, Gorey ; b. 1871 ; m. 1905, Alice Gertrude, dau. of late Rt. Hon. Frank Brooke, P.C, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : St. Austin's Abbey, near Tullow, Co. Carlow. Clubs : Bachelors', London ; Kildare Street, Dub- lin. DOYNE, Robert Wentworth, D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford ; late Capt. 4th Batt. Oxfordshire L. I. ; Major (temp.), West- moreland and Cumberland Yeo. T.F.) ; eldest son of Charles Mervyn Dovne, D.L., J. P., of Wells. Co. Wexford, and Lady Frances Mary (d. 1903), dau. of 6th Earl Fitzwilliam : b. 1868 ; m. 1898, Lady Mary Lascelles, 4th dau. of 4th Earl of Hare- wood. Res. : Ashton, Gorey Co. Wex- ford ; Bachelors' Club, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; and R. St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown. DROQHEDA, Earl of, 1661 : Vis- count Moore, 1621 ; Baron Moore, 1916 (Irld.) ; Henry Chas. Ponsonby Moore, 10th Earl ; C.M.G. (1919) : Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, Co. Kildare : son of Ponsonby William, 9th Earl, and Anne Tower, dau. of the late George Moir, LL.D. ; b. 21st April, 1884 ; s. his father, 28th Oct.. 1908 ; m. 3rd March, 1909, Kathleen, C.B.E., youngest dau. of Charles M. Pelham Burn, Prestonfleld, Edinburgh, and has issue one son, one dau. Res. : Moore Abbey, Monasterevan, Co. Kildare ; 18 Berkeley Street, London, W. DROMGOOLE, His Honour Charles, M.A., LL.D. (R.U.I. ). Barrister King's Inns. 1894 ; K.C., 1910 : County Court, Judgp, Kerry, 1913-20, Carlow, Kildare. Wexford, and Wicklow since 1920. Educ: St. Colman's College, Xewry ; Blackrock College ; University College, Blackrock, Dublin ; only surviving son of late Charles Drumgoole, Newry ; b. Newry, Co. Armagh ; m. Gertrude, dau. of late John THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 69 George Fleming, Ph.D., Head Inspector of National Schools, and has issue one son, three dans. Recns. : golf, travel. Res. : 18 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin. Clubs : St. Stephen's Green, Royal Dublin Golf, Dublin ; Kerry County. DROMORE, Bishop of, Most Rev. Edward Mulhern, D.D. Educ. : St. Macarten's Seminary, Monaghan, and St Patrick's College, Maynooth ; ordained Priest, 1888 ; President St. Macarten's Seminary, 1892-190.3 ; Parish Priest of Innismacsaint, Bundoran, 1903-16 ; Canon of Chapter of Clogher. Consecrated in succession to Most Rev. Dr. O'Xeill, 30th April, 1916 ; b. 1863. Res. : Ardmaine, Newry. DROUGHT, Major John Thomas Acton, only surviving son of Pvev. John Wm. Fairbrother Drought, of Glencarrig, Co. Wicklow ; b. 1849. Pves. : Glencarrig, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow. DROUGHT, Capt. John Victor, B.A. (Oxon.) ; Capt. 124th Baluchistan Inf., Indian army from 1915 ; served in Egypt- ian, European and Mesopotamian campaigns with the B. Burma Inf. 1915-17 ; eldest son of Capt. Thos. Armstrong Drought, D.L., J.P., 28th Regt., of Letty- brook. King's Co., and Mary Letitia. dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Edwd. Osborne Broad- ley, 32nd Regt. ; b. 1887. Res. : Letty- brook, Kinnitty, Birr, King's Co. DRUIVin/IOND, David, C.B.E. (1920), M.D., D.C.L. (T.C.D.). Educ. at Trinity Colk-cre, Dublin ; Vice-Chancellor, Durham University : President and Professor of Medicine, University of Durham College of Medicine ; Consulting Physician Royal Victoria Infirmary, Xewcastle-on-Tyne, and a Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine and of Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; Chairman of Staff and Senior Physician, Northumberland War Hospital, Gosforth, during European war. Son of late David Drummond, .T.P., of Dunfillan, Rathgar, Co. Dublin ; b. 1852 ; m. Margaret Hors- ley. dau. of George Angus, of Beech Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Res. : Durham. DRUMMOND, His Honour Michael, Barrister King's Inns, 1872 ; K.C., 1891 ; Bencher, 1899 ; County Court Judge Cos. Meath, Westmeath, Lonsford and King's County, 1914-1920; County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Cos. Cavan and Leitrim, 1904-14 ; b. 1850. Res. : 22 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. DRURY, Henry Cooke, M.D., Uni- versitv, Dublin ; F.R.C.P.I., late Lieut.- Col. (temp.), R.A.M.C. : Physician, Sir Physician Rotunda Hospital ; late Physi- cian Cork Street Fever Hospital ; b. 28th Oct., 1860 ; 5th son of late Thomas Drury, J.P., of Dartry, Rathmines, Dublin, and Marion, dau. of John Girdwood, of Corstor- phine, Edinburgh ; m. 1891, Florence, dau. of late Edmund J. Figgis, J. P., of Glenas- moil, Rathmines, Dublin, and has issue one dau. Res. : 48 Fitzwilliam Square, W., Dublin. University Club, Dublin. DUBLIN, Lord Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Allen Fitzgerald Gregg, D.D., 1st Classical Scholar, Christ's College ; Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship, Cambridge, 1894 ; 1st Class Classical Tripos, Part i., 1894 ; 1st Class, Part ii., 1895 ; Hulsean Prize, 1896 ; B.A., 1894 ; M.A,. 1897 : B.D., 1909 (B.D. ad eundem, T.C.D., 1911): D.D., 1913 s, T.C.D.) ; Curate of Ballymena, 1896 ; Cork Cathe- dral, 1899 ; Incumbent of Blackrock, Cork. 1906 ; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1912 ; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant, 1912 ; Examining Chaplain to the Archbishop of Dublin. 1913 ; M.R.I. A., 1914 ; Archbishop King's Professor of Divinitv, Trinity College, Dublin, 1911- 15 : Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin, 1915-20 ; Archbishop of Dublin from 1920 ; b. 4th July, 1873 ; son of late Rev. J. R. Gregg, Vicar of St. Nicholas', Deptford ; m. 1902, Anna Alicia, dau. of late F. M. Jennings, Brookfteld, Cork. Res. : The Palace, 50 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club : University, Dublin. DUBLIN, Lord Archbishop of, and Primate of Ireland since 1921, Most Rev. Edward J. Bvrne, D.D. Educ. : Belvedere College, Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Irish College, Rome ; ordained, St. John Lateran's. Rome, 8th June, 1895 ; Curate at Rush, Rollestown, Howth, and Black- rock successively ; Vice-Rector, Irish CoUeee, Rome, from 1900 to 1904; C.C. Rt Pro-Cathedral, 1904 to 1920 : Con- i^'^crated Auxiliary Bishop to the late Arch bi^^hOT) of Dublin and Titular Bishop of Snigaz, Oct. 28th, 1920 : Parish Priest, St. Mafv's, Haddington Road, and Vicar- General, Aug. 24th, 1920 : Vicar Capitular, April 12th, 1921 ; Archbishop of Dublin, A.ug.'29th, 1921: b. Dublin, 10th May, i87'2. Res. : Archbishop's House, Dublin. DUFF, James A. (M.P. for East Bel- fast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921)- J. P. for Co. Borough of Belfast; son of William Duff, Glasgow ; b. 1872 ; m 1896, Jean, dau. of John McLean, Glasgow. Res. : The Orchard, Knock, Belfast. DUFFERIN AND AVA, Marquess of, and Earl of Ava (Unit. Kgd., 1888) ; Earl of Dufferin (Unit. Kgd., 1871); Baron P. Dunn's Hospital, "Dublin ; Consulting I Dufferin and Claneboye (Irld., 1800) 70 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Viscount Clandeboye (1871) : Baron Clandeboye of Clandeboye (Unit. Kgd. 1850), Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple- Blackwood, 3rd Marquess, P.C. (1921), D.S.O., Capt. Grenadier Guards, late Capt. 9th Lancers ; served in S. African \Yar, 1900; European War, 1916-17, as Staff Capt. ; Mil. Sec. to Governor- (jeneral of Australia, 1914 ; a D.A.Q.M.G., 1915, with rank of Major ; Speaker of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; only surviving son of Frederick Temple, Ist Marquess, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., P.C, and Haroit Georgina (Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava), V.A.. C.I., G.C.S., G.C.L.S., D.B.E., eldest dau. of the late Caotain Archibald Rowan Hamilton, of Killyleaeh Castle, Co. Down ; b. 26th Feb., 1875 ; s. his brother, 7th Feb., 1918 ; m. 30th June, 1908, Brenda, only dau. of Robert Woodhouse, of Orford House Bishoj-s Stortford, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. 392 Curzon Street, London, W. ; Clandeboye Co. Down. Clubs : Carleton and White's. DUFFIN, Adam LL.D ; T.p. for Co. Down ; Member of Senate of "Northern Ireland and Member of the Council for Ireland, 1921. Re^t. : Dunowen, Belfast. DUFFY, George Qavan (M.P. for Co. Dublin from 1922) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1917 : formerly a Solicitor in London ; Special Envoy in Paris, 1919-20 and in Rome, 1920 ; "Minister of Peace Delegation to London, 1921 ; Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dail Eireann, January to July, 1922 ; son of the late Sir Charles Gavan Duffy ; b. 1882 ; m. 1908, Margaret, dau. of late A. M. Sullivan, M.P. Res. : Mespil Road, Dublin. DUFFY, William; b. 1865; Co. Sec. Gaelic Association ; Co. Sec. Dunstable Coursing Club ; Co. Sec. United Irish League Executive, of which he was oue of the first members ; M.P. for South Galway, 1900-18. Res. Shraidmor, Lough Rea, Co. Galway, DUQQAN, Edmund John (M.P, for South Meath from Dec, 1918) ; is a Soli- citor ; Secretary for Home Affairs in Dail Eireann, 1922 ; Member of Provisional Government of Irish Free State. Res. : 26 Up. St. Brigid's Road, Drumcondra, Dublin. DUNALLEY, Baron (Irld., 1800), Henry O'Callaghau Prittie, 4th Baron ; B, A,,' Trinity College, Cantab.: elected a Representative Peer for Ireland (1891) in the room of 6th Earl of Wicklow (dec); H.M, Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum, Co, Tipperary (1905) ; late Lieut. Rifle Brigade : son of Henry, 3rd Baron, and the Hon, Anne Maria (d, 1867), dau. of 1st Viscount Lismore ; b. 21st March, 1851 ; s, his father, 10th Sept., 1885 ; m, 22nd Aug., 1876, Mary Frances, only dan. of Major-Gen. Reginald Onslow Farmer, R.A,, and has issue one son. Res, : Kilboy, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. St, George's Yacht Club, Kingstown, DUNBAR-BULLER, Charles William, D.L., J.P., Co. Down (High Sheriff, 1894), D.L., Norfolk ; late Fellow and Sub- Warden, All Soul's College, Oxford ; eldest son of late Rev. Wm. Buller, of Pelynt and Lanreath, CoruAvall ; Rector of Hemington, Somerset ; b. 1847 ; m. 1890, Georgina (d. 1920), only surviving child of Geo. Dunbar, D.L., J. P., M.P., of Woburn, Co. Down, by dau, of late Lord George T, Beresford : assumed by Royal licence addtl, name of Dunbar, 1891, Pvcs. : Woburn, Donaghadee, Co, Down ; 15 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W,l, ; Trevissome, Flushing, Cornwall, DUNBOYNE, Baron (Irld,, 1541), Fitzwalter George Probyn Butler, 17th Baron, Captain (ret.) R.N. ; served in Witu Expedition (medal and clasp) ; founded the R.N.A.S, Meteorological Ser- vice, 1913 ; Director thereof, 1913-17 ; Comd. H.M.S. Pyramus, European War, 1918 ; son of Robert St. John Fitzwalter, 16th Baron and Caroline Maude Blanche, dau. of the late Capt, George Probyn, R.N. ; b. 20th March, 1874 ; s. his father, 29th Aug., 1913 ; m. 26th July, 1915, Isolde, dau. of Comdr. Francis Fitzpatrick Tower, R.N.V.R., and has issue one son. Res. : Knoppogue Castle, Quin, Co, Clare. DUNCAN, Ellen, eldest dau. of Thomas Douglas, Park Avenue, Sydney Parade, Dublin ; m, James Duncan ; one son, one dau. Educ. : Alexandra College, Dublin ; Royal Irish Academy of Music ; Curator of Municipal Gallerv of Modern Art, Dublin, from 1914-1922 Pubns. : has published critical articles and reviews in various Irish papers and in Burlington Magazine, Studio, Athenaeum, &c. Recn. : music. Address : 82 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, London, S,W Club : United Arts, Dublin. DUNCANNON, Viscount, Frederick Edward Neuflize Ponsonby ; elder son of 9th Earl of Bessborough ; b. 29th March, 1913, DUNDON, Edward Thomas, L.R.CP and S.I. ; L.M. Coombe Hospital, 1909 : M.O. StmuUins, 1912. Commandant 4th Batt. Carlow Brigade I.R.A., 1918-21 Vice-Chairman Carlow Co. Council, 1920 Rec. : golfing, shooting, motoring, photo graphy. Res. : Borris, Co. Carlow, THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO 71 DUNLEATH, Baron (Unit. Kgd.. 1892), Henry Lyle Mulholland, B.A. (Oxon.) ; J.P., D.L., Co. Down (Sheriff, 1883) ; late Major 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; late Lieut. R.E. M.P. for N. Londonderry, 1885-95 ; second son of John, 1st Baron, and Frances (d. 1909), dau of Hugh Lyle, of Knocktarna, Co. Derry ; b. 30th Jan., 1854 ; s. his father, 12th Dec, 1895; m. 28th July, 1881, Norah, O.B.E., dau. of Hon, Somerset Ward, and has issue living three sons and one dau. Res. : Ballywalter Park, Ballywalter. Clubs : Bachelor's, Carlton, London, and Royal St. George's Yacht Club, Kings- town ; Ulster, Belfast. DUNLUCE, Viscount, Randal John Somerled McDonnell : elder son of 12th Earl of Antrim ; b. 1911. DUNNE, Capt. Qerald Fitzgerald Dunne, (late) 7th Dragoon Guards, now Reserve of Officers. Educ. : Loretto ; J. P. for Co. Kildare ; younger son of the late Sir John Dunne, J. P., D.L., of Wetheral, Cumberland ; m. 1908, Mabel, widow of the late Hugo de Burgh, of Ballinapierce, Co. Wexford ; one son. b. July, 1910, Neville Gerald Fitzgerald. Recns. : hunting, shooting. Res. : Black Hall, Sallins. Cavalry Club. DUNNE, Rt. Rev. Consignor James, P.P., V.G. ; b. 1859 ; Educ. : Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, and Irish College, Rome ; ordained 1883 ; President of the Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, 1904-14 ; P.P. of Donnybrook from 1914 ; V.G. to Arch- bishop of Dublin from 1916 ; Domestic Prelate to H.H. 1916 ; a Commr. of Charitable Donations and Bequests (Irel.) from 1920. Res. : Parochial House, Donnybrook, Co. Dublin. DUNNE, Major James Stuart, D.S.O. (1914), F.R. C.S.I. ; entered Royal Armv Medical Corps, 1905 ; Capt., 1909 ; Major. 1916; served in European War, 1914-18, as Surgeon Specialist (despatches five times) ; son of the late William Dunne, of Edenderrv, King's Co. ; b. 1877 ; m. 1920, Catharine, M.B.E., dau. of Adm. William Hannara Henderson, of 3 Onslow Houses, South Kensington, S.W. Res. : Edenderry, King's Co. DUNNE, Col. William, C.B., C.B.E. : son of the late Jeremiah Dunne, J. P., of Aghaboe House, Ballacolla, Queen's Co. ; b. 1855. Educ. : Carlow Lay College, Ireland ; entered army, 1875 : became Major, Armv Service Corps, 1888 ; Lieut. - Col. 1895, and Brevet Col. 1900 ; ret. 1903 ; served in Barbado during the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1881, and with the Bechuana- land Expedition in 1885 ; was D.A.A.G. Supply Reserve Depot, Woolwich, 1897- 1903, including Soudan Expedition and Transvaal War periods ; is a J. P. for King's and Queen's Counties. Served for over five years during the Great War at the Curragh and at Edinburgh ; m. 1910, Mary Agnes, dau. of the late James Higgins, of Valentia Island, Coi Kerry ; cr. C.B. (civil), 1902, C.B.E. (military), 1919. Res. : Jonestown, Edenderry, King's County. DUNRAVEN AND MOUNT-EARL, Earl of, 1822 ; Viscount Mount-Earl, 1816 ; Viscount Adare, 1882 ; Baron Adare, 1800 (Irld.) ; Baron Kenry (Unit. Kgd., 1866) ; and a Bart , 1781, Windham Thomas Wyndham Quin, 4th Earl, K.P. (1876) ; P.C. (1899) ; C.M.G. (1902) ; O.B.E. (Mil.), V.D., Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum Co. and City of Limerick (1896), in room of Thomas Enraght O'Brien, dec. Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1885-7 '■ represented Wandsworth of Lon- don County Council, 1895-1900 ; Croom Division on Limerick Countv Council, 1899-1905 ; late 1st Life Guards ; Lieut. - Col. Comdg. the 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters) Imperial Yeomanry, 1901- 1904 ; Hon. Col., 1904 : Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Roy. Mun. FusiUers i Hon. Col. Glamorgan Artillery Militia : Lieut, R.N.. and later Comdr. R.N.V.R. during Great War ; Chairman Irish Horse-Brecding Com- mission, 1896 : Chairman Irish Land Con- ferencf^, 1902-3: son of Edwin Richard, K.P., 3rd Earl, and his first wife, Augusta, third dau. of the late Thomas Goold, Master in Chancerv : b. 12th Feb., 1841 : s. his father, 6th Oct., 1871 ; m. 29th April, 1869, Florence (d. 1916), second dau. of Lord Charles Lennox Kerr (d. 1898), and has issue surviving one dau. Pubns. : The Great Divide, The Upper Yellowstone, 1874 ; Irish Question, 1880 ; Self-In- struction in the Theory and Practice of Navigation, 1900 ; The Legacy of Past Years, 1911 ; Canadian Nights, 1914. Res. : Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick ; Dunraven Castle, Bridgend, Glamorgan- shire : Kenrv House, Putnev Vale, London, S.W. ; 22 Norfolk Street, Hyde Park, W. Clubs : Carlton, Athenjeum, :\[arlborough, Turf, Automobile, Royal Yacht Squadron, DUNSANY, Baron (Irld., 1439), Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron, Captain Reserve Roval Inniskillina Fusiliers (wounded 25th April, 1916), late Lieut. 1st Batt. Coldstream Guards. Educ. : Eton. Contested (C.) W. Wilts, 1906; took part in South African War, 1899-1901, and European War. 1914-18; b. 24th July, 1878 ; son of i7th Baron and Ernie, dau. od Col. Francis A. P. Burton, Coldstream Guards ; s. his father 1899 ; ra. 1904, Lady Beatrice Villiers, dau. of 7th Earl of Jersev ; has issue one son. Pubns. : The Gods of Pegana. 1905 : Time and the Gods, 1906 ; The Sword of Welleran, 1908 : A Dreamer's Tales, 1910 ; The Book of 72 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. ^^'ontler, 1912 ; Five Plays, 1914 ; Fifty- one Tales, 1915 ; Tales of Wonder ; Plays of Gods and Men ; Tales of War, 1918 ; Unhappy Far-off Things, 1919 : Tales of Three Hemispheres, 1920. Plays : The Glittering Gate, 1009 ; King Argimenes, 1911 ; The Gods of the Mountain, 1911 ; The Golden Doom, 1912 ; The Lost Silk Hat, 1913 : The Tents of the Arabs, 1914 ; A Xight at an Inn, 1916 ; The Queen's Enemies ; The Laughter of the Gods ; Fame and the Poet, etc. Ees. : Dunsany Castle, Co. Meath ; Dunstall Priory Shore- ham, Kent. Clubs : Carlton, Wellington, Athenaeum, London : Kildare Street, Dublin. DUNV8LLE, Lieut.-Col. John Dun- ville, M.A. (Ccuitab.), D.L., Co. Down ; Lieut.-Col. K.A.F., Master of the Meath Hounds, 1911-l.T ; son of late Robert Grimshaw Dunville, D.L., J. P., of Eedburn, Co. Down, and of Sion, Co. Meath ; b. 1866 ; m. 1892, Violet Anne, dau. of late Gustavus "Wm. Lambart, of Beau Pare, Co. Meath. Fves. : Kedburn, Holy wood, Co. Down ; Sion, Navan, Co. Meath ; 46 Portland Place, W.l. Clu'.s : Turf, White's, London. DWYER, Sir F. Conway Knt. (1921),; Lieut.-Col. (temp.) R.A.M.C. : Operating Surgeon to King George V., Military Hos- pital, Dublin, 1916-22 ; Surgeon to the Richmond Hospital ; Ex-President R.C of Sm'seons : son of late Michael F. Dwyer, B.L., Registrar of Dee[ay, 1912, Crispin in " The Bias of the World " ; at the Little May, 1912, Sempronio in " The Spanish Lovers " at Portsmouth, July 1912, played Ham Carve in " The Great Adventure " ; at the Apollo, Jan., 1913, Thaddeus Golligher in " General John Regan '; at the Hudson Theatre, New York, Nov., 1913, appeared in tiie same part ; on his return to London, appeared at the Court Theatre, March, 1914, as Mick Hegarty in ' On the Road to Cork"; at the Savoy, May, 1914, played Mr. Hogan in " Break the Walls Down " ; during 1915, toured as Inspector Trippett in " A Little Bit of Fluff " ; at the New Theatre, June. 1916, played Dennis in " The Riddle " ; at the same Theatre, Sept.. 1917, O'Dwyer in " Trelawney of the Wells " ; since that date has devoted himself to the producing of plays, and in 1920-21, was producer at the Nottingham Pi,epertory Theatre. Recn. : landscape painting ; son of William P. Fay and Martha Dowling ; b. in Dublin, 12th Nov., 1872 ; m. Bridget O'Dempsey. Address : Nottingham Repertory Theatre, Notting- ham. FAY, Tho8. Allen, J.P. for Co. Cavan. Educ. : Clongowes ; an engineer ; eldest son of Thomas Francis Fay, late of Fair- lawn, Chiswick, and Mary, dau. of Michael Allen, of Trim, Co. Meath; b. 1870; m. 1908, Marie Th6rese (d. 1914), dau of late Jas. Chas. Fisher, of Blackburn. Res. : Faybrook, Cootehill, Co. Cavan. FEARON, William Robert, B.A. (Cantab.), M.A., Sc.D. (T.C.D.) ; Assistant to the Professor of Physiology, Dublin University; Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin (1921). Educ: Dublin. Cambridge. Assistant to Sir Henry Thompson (Scientific Adviser of the Food Ministry, London, 1917-18) ; Research Worker for the Food Investigation Board (Department of Scien- tific and Industrial Research, 1918-19. Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry, 1920 . Mackinnon Research Student of the Royal Society of London, 1919-21 ; Ruben Harvey Prizeman of the Royal College of Physi- cians in Ireland, 1918 ; Ex-Foimdation Scholar, 1st Senior Moderator (Nat. Sci. 78 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. and Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman (English) in Trinity College, Dublin ; Science Ex- hibitioner, Emmanuel College. Cambridge. Physiologist to the Adelaide Hospital and the Royal City of Dublin Hospital : b. 14th Oct., 1892 ; only son of the late Rev. William Fearon, of Kells, Co. Meath. Res. : 24 Trinity College, Dublin : 4 Clarinda Park, W., Kingstown. Club : University. FEQEN, Lieut. -Comdr. Frederick Wilfrid Fogarty, R.N. ; eldest son of late Vice-Adml. Fredk. Fogarty Fegen, J. P., M.V.O., of Ballinlonty, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1889 ; m. 1920, Doris Leila, eldest dau. of H. C Stewart, of Chaddlewood, Plymp- ton. Res. : Ballinlonty, Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. FENNELLY, IVIost Rev. Thomas, D.D., Titular-Archbishop of Metymnos ; b. 184.5 at Moyne, Co. Tipperary. Classical studies at Thurles Sem. and St. Vincent's, Castleknock, and after a distinguished eccles. course of six years at Maynooth he was ordained in 1870. Curate of Moy- carkey 1870-91 ; Parish Priest 1891-1901 : he subsequently administered the cathedral parish, and was cons, as Coadjutor to Archbishop Croke in 1901-02 ; Archbishop of Cashel, 1903-13. Res. : Moycarkey, Co. Tipperary. FERQUSON, Stanley, Managing Dir- ector of the Ulster Bank, Ltd. : son of late Thos. Ferguson, of Edenderry House, Ban- bridge ; b. 1863 ; m. 1899, Edith Frances, dau. of late .Jas. Carr, of Windsor Avenue, Belfast. Res. : Shimna, Windsor Park, Belfast. FERNAN, Francis Patrick (MP. for East Shgo and Mayo from 1921). M.B., B.Ch. (Q.U.B.); Medical Officer, Foxford Dispensary District, Co. Mayo. Res. : Foxford, Co. Mayo. FERNS, Bishop of, The Most Rev. William Codd, D.D., ordained Priest, 1899 ; Professor and Vice-President of St. Peter's College, Wexford : Parish Priest of Black- water, Co. Wexford, 1912-17 ; Bishop of Ferns from 1917 ; b. 1864. Res. : Summer- hill, Wexford. FETHERSTON, Rev. Sip George Ralph, Bart. (Irld., 1776). Educ. : Brighton College and at the Theological College, Salisburv ; ordained Deacon in Salisbury Cathedral, 1880, Priest, 1883, by the Bishop of Sarum ; Asst. Chaplain, Queen Alexandra IVIilitary Hospital, Mill- bank, London, S.W., 1916 ; Curate of St. Martin's Parish Church, City and Diocese of Worcester, 1917 ; was Curate of Dilton Marsh with Chapmanslade, Wilts, 1889-4 ; Tenbv, Pembrokeshire, 1884-87 ; Vicar of Pvdeltrenthide, Dorset, 1887-90 ; Curate, Littiehampton, 1894-6 ; J.P., Co. Long- ford (High Sheriff, 1897) ; received the Diamond Jubilee Medal from Queen Victoria (1897) to be worn as a Decoration; is a composer of Sacred and other Music ; has composed and published 137 hymn tunes, also songs and other sacred and secular mucic ; a Fellow of the Guild of Church Musicians, London ; a Fellow of the Victoria College of Music, London ; a hymn ^mter and contributor to magazines, &c ; Member Royal Zoological Society, Ireland ; Member of the Junior Philatelic Society, London ; author of various letters and notes on Natural History and of the following works, published by Skeffington and Son, of London, " Loyalty in Sorrow," 1892; "Interrupted Harmony," 1892; " A Garden Eastward," 1895 ; " A Long Life," 1897 ; " Love Unquenchable," 1898 ; " Peace in War," 1899 ; " True Strength," 1896 ; " Hymn tunes for various occasions," 1913, Novello and Co., London : " The Mystery in Maple Street " ; (a novel wTitten in the Island of Malta) " Through Corsica with a pencil " " Brief Notes of a torn- in the Island, Illustrated,' ' 1914, Knott and Co., London ; " Dogs and their Relation to Mankind " ; Songs of Sunlight (Verses from many Lands) ; author of several volumes of sermons and poems on various subjects : is an ornitholo- gist, entomologist, and philatelist ; Chief Consul, Co. Longford Cyclists' Touring Club ; formerly Vicar of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset ; only son of Sir Thomas, 5th Bart., and Sarah (d. 27th Jan., 1872), youngest dau. of the late Harry Alcock, Esq., of Wilton Castle, Co. Wexford : b. 8th April, 1852, in Dublin ; s. his father as 6th Bart., 21st Sept., 1869. Res. : The Elms, Batten- hall, Worcester ; Ardagh House, Ardagh ; Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. Club : Authors', 2 Whitehall Court, London, S.W. FETHERSTONHAUQH, Capt. Cecil Howard Digby, D.L., J. P., Co. West- meath ; Capt. late 1st Dragoons ; eldest son of late Capt. Howard Fetherstonhaugh, 11th Regt., of Bracklyn Castle, Co. West- meath ; b. 1857 ; m. 1885, Meriel, eldest dau. of Edward Wilmot Williams, of Heringstone, Dorset. Res. : Bracklyn Castle, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. FETHERSTONHAUQH, Godfrey, M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inn, 1883 ; Bencher 1900 ; K.C. 1898 : Sec. Connaught Circuit since 1888 ; called to the English Bar, 1895 ; M.P. for North Fermanagh, 1906-16. Is a J. P. for Cos. Fermanagh, Mayo, Sligo, and Westmeath ; son of Stephen R. Fetherstonhaugh, of Milltown, Co. Westmeath and Rokeby, Co. Dublin ; b. 1858. Res. : 5 Herbert Street, Dublin : Glenmore, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo ; University Club, Dublin ; Carlton, S.W. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Captain Herbert Howard, M.V.O., 4th Class (1903) late Capt. 3rd Batt. Connaught THOM S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 79 Rangers ; late Lieut. 4t Batt. N. Staffs Regt. ; Gentleman-in- waiting and Assistant Private Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl Cadogan), 1897-1903 ; Gentle- man-in-waitins and Assistant Private Sec. to Earl of Dudley, 1903-5 ; third son of late Capt. Howard Fetherstonhaugh, of Brack- lyn Castle, Co. Westmeath ; b. 1860. Constitutional Club, London ; County Club, Galway : and R. St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Col. John David, D.L., Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1905) ; late Lieut -Col. Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders; served in N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 ; second sou of late Richard Steele Fetherstonhaugh, D.L., J.P., of Rockview, Co. Westmeath, and Rosetta, eldest dau. (d. 1903) of Su- Da\id Roche, Ist Bart. ; b. 1850 ; m. 1891, Margaret, dau. of late Major-Gen. T. G. A. Oakes, C.B., 12th Lancers. Res. : Rockview, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. FETHERSTONHAUGH -WHITNEY, Henry Ernest William, D.L., J. P., Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1887); Hon. Major late 7th Batt. King's Roy. Ritle Corps ; late Lieut. 60th Rifles ; eldest surviving son of Rev. Sir Thomas Francis Fetherston, 4th Bart., and 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of late Edmund L'Estrange ; b. 21st Nov., 1847 ; m. 1st, 1876, .Teannie (d. 1880), dau. of late Edward Atkinson ; 2nd, 1885, Alice Marion Caroline, dau. of late Col. Robert Caulfleld, of Colamber Manor, Co. Longford. Assumed name of Fethers- tonhaugh-Wliitney by Royal licence, 1881. Res. : Furry Park, Raheny, Co. Dublin ; Neupass, Rathowen, Co. Westmeath. Club : Junior United Service, London. FFRENCH, Hon. John Martin Valentine Joseph, late Capt. 7th Batt. Leinster Regt. ; b. 1872 : second son of 5th Baron Ffrench, and heir pres. to his brother, the present peer ; m 1915, Sophia, dau. of Signora Brambilla, of Como, Italy, and has issue two daus. Pi,es. : Brookfield House, Anglesea Road, Dublin ; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin. FFRENCH, Peter, son of Thos. Ffrench, of Farmhouse, Bannow ; b. 1844 ; m. 1st, 1870, Anastasia EUen (d. 1898), dau of Mark Dake. of Commons, Co. Wexford ; 2nd, 1901, Elizabeth, dau. of Jas. Power, of Ballinnhusk, North Wexford ; is J. P. and Coroner Co. Wexford; M.P. (N.) S. Wexford, 1893-18. Res. : Harpoons- town, Bridgetown, Co. Wexford. FFRENCH-MULLEN, Lieut.-Col. Jarlath, M.D., M.Ch. (R.U.I. ), Lt.-Col. Indian Medical Serxice (ret.) ; late Resident Siu-geon, Calcutta Medical College and General Hospital ; b. 1855 ; son of Laur- ence ffrench-MuUen, of Tuam, Co. Galway. Educ. : Queen's College, Galway ; m. Mina, dau. of Fredk. Byrne, Solicitor, of Dublin, and has issue two sons, one dau Res. : Riversdale, Templeogue, Co. Dublin. FIELD, William, b. Blackrock, Dublin. Educ. : Harcourt St. School ; Catholic University. Pioneer and President, Irish Cattle Traders', Stock-Owners', Dublin Victuallers', National Federation Town Tenants' Associations. Was member of Lord Mayor TaJlon's Relief Fimd ; went on inspection tour, Local Temperance Reading Room ; All Ireland Financial Reform League, Co. Dublin ; General Agriculture Councils. Now member Blackrock U.D.C. President, Literary and Debating Society ; Chairman, Technical Institute Committee, Veterinary College ; Scientific Warble-fly : Port and Docks Board, where he proposed re-establishing ship-building and repairing now operating on the Liffey ; Member, Chamber of Commerce and Mercantile Association, Dublin ; Municipal Associa- tion ; Director, Hibernian Fire and General Insurance Co., and Meat Trades Journal (previously on " Irish Daily Independent," " Irish Industrial Journal," and " Wicklow Star " Boards). Worked with original Irish Industrial League ; spoke and read papers at many centres. Is now on Dublin Industrial Development, Vacant Land Cultivation Committees. Hon. Secretary, Dunleary Line Fishermen's Society. Was member of Land and Labour League Amnesty Associations ; Land League ; United Irish League. Formerly Presidpnt South Dublin National Registration Asso- ciation ; nominated for Constituency at Rotunda Convention, Parnell Chairman retired in favour of Sir Thos. Esmonde, Bart. Was elected for St. Patrick's, July. 1892, as Independent Parnellite Labour Candidate, supporting Irish games and language ; had attended Trades Council lectures, May Day Celebrations, and co- operated in the reorganisation of their hall. He always supported the G.A.A., having been Hon. Treasurer of Co. Dublin branch and President of Feach MacHugh Club, Blackrock, where he helped starting first Gaelic League outside Dublin, also suggest- ing utilising the League to popularise sale of Irish products and manufacture. Re- presented St. Patrick's Division for 27 years without a contest until Sinn Fein succeeded. Ever since the Chief's death has been President of Parnell Commemora- tion Committee, and been present at annual visit to the grave in Glasnevin. In 1899 he published letter urging National Council to agitate re Overtaxation, Land Purchase, Housing Workers, Railway, Canal National- isation, Allotments, Town Tenants, Forestry, Arterial Drainage, Bog and Waste Reclamation ; Encouragement of Manu- factures, Fisheries, Marbles, Minerals, Coal, Water iPower, National University, Poor Law Reform. Brought these subjects under notice in Parliament ; bis questions there to Premier Gladstone resulted in appointment of Recp. Committee, on which he served. This led up to the establishment 80 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. of Department of Agriculture, Technical Education, and Veterinary College. Assis- ted by the I.G.T.S.D.A., he had two departmental Committees chosen to enquire into and report upon the humane transit of Live Stock by land and sea, which improved conditions in 1915. With the active co-operation of the I.C.T.S.D.A., leading citizens and other kir.dred associations, he presided over an inilaeuual Committee that successfully revived the Fat-stock, Grain, Roots and Dairy Show at the R.D.S., Ballsbridge premises. In the House, assisted passing Town Tenants (Ireland) Bill. Defeated attempt of private syndicate to control electric lighting in Dublin ; successfully opposed transfer of Stanley Cattle-market Liverpool to Bootle ; was one of the strenuous promoters in starting House of Commons Commercial Committee ; as a member of Executive represented it at Hungarian International Congress, Buda Pesth, 1896 ; likewise went as a delegate to International Con- gress of Rome, 1917. Served with Select Committee on Transport and Irish Sub- Committee on Ports and Canals of Ireland, reported Xov., 1918. Pubns. : Poor Law Reform ; Land Lessons ; Irish Parlia- ments ; Home Rule Governments in Ireland ; Irish Railways compared with State-owned and managed lines ; Real Railway Reform : Railway Monopoly ; Trade and Transit Travel Together ; Three Booklets on Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, and Veterinary College for Ireland : Treasury Tactics"; Seditious Ireland and Imperial Expendi- ture ; Town Tenants Texts Finance ; Star Pamphlets (2) ; Gambling in Futures and Options ; Humane Housing and Homely Allotments ; Land and Beet Sugar Culti- vation ; Dublin Port Historical Sketch : Leaflets, Dublin Electric Lighting ; Oppo- sition to Finance Bill. Two plays : Charley go it ; Puzzled Playwright. FiELDEN, Victor George Leopold, M.D. (Q.U.B.), M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (R.U.I.) ; Senior Ansesthetist, Royal Victoria Hospital ; Belfast Ophthalmic Hospital, and Ulster Volunteer Force Hospital ; Consulting Ansesthetist, Ulster Hospital for Women and Children ; Licen- tiate of Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland ; Demonstrator of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ; Medical Officer Hampton House Industrial School. Queen's Univer- sity, Belfast ; b. Plymouth, 1867 ; son of late Immer Fielden, R.X., late Board of Trade Surveyor: m. Caroline Grant, dau. of late Charles Henderson Ward, Solicitor, Belfast, and has issue one son, five daus. Res. : 84 Dublin Road, Belfast. FIGQIS, Darreli ; b. in Rathmines, Co. Dublin, 1882 ; engaged as tea buyer and broker in London and Calcutta, 1898- 1910 ; literary adviser to F. M. Dent & Sons, 1911-1913 ; dramatic critic. The Academy, London, and Free-Lance Journa- list, 1910-1914 ; Howth gun-running, May, June and July, 1914 ; lived in Achill, 1914 to 1916 ; arrested May, 1916, and liberated December, 1916 ; again arrested February, 1917, escaped May, 1917; arrested Mav, 1918, liberated April, 1919 ; Hon. Sec. Sinn Fein, October, 1917 to May, 1919 ; Editor The Republic June, 1919, to Sept., 1919, when paper was suppressed. Secre- tary Commission of Inquiry into the Resources and Industries of Ireland, September, 1919, to January, 1922 : Acting Chairman of Committee appointed to draft the Constitution of the Irish Free State, Januarj', 1922 ; returned as T.D., Co. Dublin, June 1922. Pubns. : A Vision of life (poems) 1909; The Crucibles of Time (poems), 1911 ; Shakespeare : A Study 1911 ; Broken Axes (a novel), 1911 : Studies and Appreciations, 1912 ; Queen Tara (a play, produced at the Queen's Theatre, Dublin), 191.3; Jacob Elthorne (a novel), 1914 ; The Mount of Transfigura- tion (poems), 1915; " JE " : A Story of a Man and a Nation. 1916 ; William Castle- ton, 1916 ; A Chronicle of Jails, 1917; The Gaelic State, in the Past and Future, 1917 ; The Freedom of the Seas, 1917 ; Children of Earth (a novel), 1917; The Historic Case, for Irish Independence, 1918; Bvewavs of Study, 1918 ; A Second Chronicle of Jails, 1919 ; The Economic Case for Irish Independence, 1920 ; The House of Success (a novel), 1921 ; Planning for the Future : an Address before the Architectural Association of Ireland, 1922 : The Irish Constitution Explained, 1922. Recns. : golf and chess. Res. : 24 Kildare Street, Dublin ; Mullach na gCreagan, Keel, Achill, Co. Mayo. FINCH, Major Vi/illiam Robert Edward Heneage, O.B.E. (1919); only son of the late Fredk. Hugh Finch, of Kil- colman, Co. Tipperary; b. 1868 ; m. 1898, Cecil Harriet Beatrice Bermingham, dau. of the late Wm. Cliftord Ber- mingham Otway-Ruthven, D.L. and J. P. , Co. Leitrim, and of the late Mrs. Otway- Ruthven, of Castle Otway, Co. Tipperary, and granddau. of the late Vice-Adml. Robt. Jocelyn Otway, D.L., J. P. ; Major 3rd Batt. Manchester Regt. ; served in S . Africa, 1900-1, and Great War, 1914-9 (despatches three times), J.P. Co. Tipper- ary. Res. : Crannagh, Ballycommon, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. FINEQAN, Most Rev. Patrick, Bishop of Kilmore ; b. Curlurgan, Cavan, 16th Aug., 1858. Educ. : St. Patrick's College Cavan. Ordained 18th Dec, 1881. Pro fessor of Theology, St. Patrick's College Cavan, Sept., 1896; P.P., V.F., Temple- port. Julv, 1902. Vicar-Capitular, Kilraor on vacancy of See, 1906: V.G., 1907: V.C. again, 1910 : Appointed Bishop. June, 1910 : Consecrated in Cathedral, Cavan Sept. 11th, 1910. Res. : Cullies Hous Cavan. THOM'S IRISH WHOS WHO. 81 FINQALL, Earl of, 1628; Baron Killeen, 1436 (Irld.) ; Baron Fingall (Unit. Kgd., 1831), Arthur James Plunkett, 11th Earl, P.C. (Irld., 1892) ; D.L., Co. Meath ; formerly Lieut. 5th Batt. Prince of ^\ ales' Leinster Pi,egt. (Royal Canadians) ; served with the Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa ; late Major 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers, and was State Steward to Viceroy of Ireland (Earl Spencer) ; Master of the Horse to the Earl of Dudley, 1905 ; Major 7th Batt. The Leinster Regt., 1914-15 ; eldest son of Arthur James, 10th Earl, and Elsie (d. 1862), dau. of Mon. A. F. Rio, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ; b. 1st April, 1859 ; s. his father 24th April, 1881 ; m. 15th Mav, 1883, Elizabeth, dau. of George Burke, J.P., of Danesfield, Co. Galway, and had issue two sons and two daus. Pk-es. : Killeen Castle. Dunsany, Co. Meath. Clubs : Brooks's, The Orleans, London ; Hiber- nian United Service, Dublin, FINLAY, Rev. Peter, S.J. ; b. 1851. Educ. : St. Patrick's College, Cavan, Amiens, Stony hurst, Maria Laack. Taught in Limerick and Clongowes Wood Colleges. 1872-8. Studied Theology in Poyanne and Tortosa, 1878-1882 ; taught Philosophy. Milltown Park, 1882-5 ; Theology, St. Beuno's, 1882-7 ; Woodstock, U.S.A., 1887-9 ; Milltown Park, Dublin, 1889. Professor of Catholic Theology, National University of Ireland, 1912. Pubns. : The Church of Christ ; Divine Faith ; The Catholic Religion ; The Catholic Church and the Civil State ; Socialism and Catholic Teaching, &c. Res. : Milltown Park, Dublin. FINLAY, Rev. Thomas A., S.J., M.A., Professor of Political Economy, University College, DubUn ; President, University Hall, Dublin ; Commissioner of Inter- mediate Education for Ireland since 1900 ; Vice-President, Irish Agricultural Organisa- tion Society ; b. 1848. Educ. : Cavan College ; St. Acheul, Amiens ; Gregorian University, Rome ; entered Society of Jesus, 1866. Studied in France, Italy, Germany, England ; ordained 1881 : Rector of Belvedere College, 1882 ; founder and editor of The Lyceum, 1887. Pubns. : Fiction-Chances of War, etc ; School and College Series of School Manuals-History of Philosophy ; Logic ; Review articles ; pamphlets. Address : University Hall, Dublin. FINLAY, Father Thomas, S.J., M.A., ex-Fellow Royal University of Ireland ; b. 1848. Educ. : Cavan College, at Amiens, and at the Gregorian University, Rome : entered Irish Province S. J., 1866, and studied on the Continent till ordination in 1881 ; Rector of Belvedere College, 1882 ; Commissioner of Intermediate Education, 1900 ; Vice-President of Irish Agricultural Organization Society ; Prof, of Political Economy at University College, Stephen's Green ; President of University Hall, Dublin, since 1913 ; M.R.I.A. ; started and edited in 1887 The Lyceum, later merged into The New Ireland Review, which he edited from 1894 to 1910. Author of several works of Action, of a History of Philosophy, and a College series of school manuals : Chances of War, etc. Res. : 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. FINNY, John Magee, B.A., M.D. (Univ. Dublin) ; Fellow and Past President Royal College Physicians, Ireland ; ex- President of Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland and of the Leinster Branch B.M.A. ; ex King's Professor of Practice of 3Iedicine, Trinitv College, Dublin ; ex-Physician to Sir Patrick Duns Hospital ; Consulting Physician to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Mercer's Hospital, Masonic Female Orphan School, Bloomfield Asylum, and Royal Hospital for Incurables, Dublin : Member of Senate, Trinity College, Dublin, and of Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hsspitals ; Member of the Association of Phvsicians of Great Britain and Ireland ; Visitor in Lunacy ; b. 9th Feb., 1841 ; 3rd son of Rev. T. H. C. Finny, Rector of Clondulane, Co. Cork, and Frances, dau. of William Magee, Archbishop of Dublin ; m. 1873, Agnes Anne, dau. of William Watson, Dublin, and has issue four sons, three daus. Pubns. : on various medical subjects, and contributions to British Medical Journal and other journals. Res. : Erith Lodge, Sandymount, Dublin. Uni- versity Club, Dublin. FITZGERALD, Adm. Charles Cooper Penrose-, Adm. R.X. (ret.) : served in B.atic during Russian War, 1854- 5 : China, 1858 ; Egyptian campaign, 1882 (3rd class Medjidie) ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1892-5 ; second in command on China station, 1897-1900 ; second son of late R. M. Penrose Fitzgerald, D.L., J. P., of Corkbeg Island, Co. Cork ; b. 1841 ; m. 1882, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Francis Hewson, of Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow. Hon. Vice Pres. Institution Naval Archi- tects. Res. : 2 Trinity Road, Folkestone. FITZGERALD, Denis P., B.A. (1890) : M.B. (1896) ; Nat. Univ. of Ireland ; Profess, of Anatomy, University College, Cork : Lecturer on Artistic Anatomy, Municipal School of Art, Cork ; Member of Senate, National University of Ireland ; Member of Governing Body, University College, Cork ; Member of Anatom. Society of Gt. Britain and Ireland. Educ. : Pre- sentation Bros'. Collecre, Cork ; University College, Cork. Scholar, Exhibitioner and Prizeman. Univ. Coll., Cork. Pubns. : Some Abnormalities of the Ocular :Muscle3.- Brit. Med. Jour, 1898 ; The Pituitary Fossa and Certain Skull Measiu-ements- Dublin Med. Jom-., 1909 ; The Study of Human Abnormalities as an Aid to that of Human Embryology.-Ib., 1909 ; A Brief Historv of the Medical Profession in Ireland, 1917 ; History of Old Cork, 1920, et seq. ; b. April 29th, 1871. Res.: Summer Lea House Tivoli, Cork. Recns. cycling, photography. THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. FITZGERALD, Desmond Fitz John Lloyd (Kuight of Glin), D.L., J. P., Co. Limerick ; late Capt. 3rd Batt. R. D. Fus. ; late Capt. S. Irish Horse ; eldest son of late Desmond John Edmund Fitz Gerald, knight of Glin, D.L., J. P. : b. 1862 : m. 1897, Ladv Rachel (d. 1901), dan. of 4th Earl of Dun- raven. Pies. : Glin Castle, Glin, Co. Limerick. Eildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. FITZGERALD, Sir Edward, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1903), Lord Mayor of Cork, 1901. 1902, 1903. Promoted the Cork Exhibition, 1902, 1903, and acted as Chair- man of the Executive Committee Is a member of the Cork Municipal Council ; J. P., City of Cork; son of Mr. Daniel Fitzgerald ; b. 24th Nov , 1846 ; m. 31st Jan , 1872, Johannah Anne, dau. of John O'Donoghue, and has issue four sons and four daus. Res. : Geraldine Place, St. Finn Barr, Cork. FITZGERALD, Lord Frederick, late Lieut.-Col 8th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps ; J. P., Co. Kildare ; served in Afghan Campaign, 1878-80 (medal with two clasps and bronze star) ; in S. African Campaign, 1881 ; and in Egyptian Cam- paigns, 1882 and 1884-5 (medal with two clasps and bronze star) ; is a Commissioner of Xational Education, Ireland : third son of 4th Duke of Teinster : b. 1857. Res. : Carton, Ivlaynootli, Co. Kildare. Sackville Street Club, Dublin ; Junior United Service Club, London. FITZGERALD, Hon. Gerald ; a Judicial Commissioner under the Land Act, 1903, with the rank and tenure of a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland. Called to the Bar in Ireland, 1871 ; Q.C., 1892. \Yas County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions of Sligo and Roscommon, 1886, and of Meath, Westmeath, Longford, and King's Co., 1886-90 ; son of the late Lord Fitzgerald, of Kilmarnock ; b. 1849. Res. : 6 Fitz- william Square, Dublin. Clubs : Brooks's and Wellington. S.W. ; Kildare Street, University, Dublin ; St. George's Yacht, Kingstown. FITZGERALD, Alderman Sir John, Knt. (1020) ; a D.L. for Northumberland ; J. P. and an Alderman for Newcastle-upon- Tyne (Sheriff, 1906-07, and Lord Mavor, 1914-15) : a Freeman of the City of London. Son of Patrick Fitzgerald, of Tipperary ; b. 1857. Res. : Newcastle-upon-Tyne. FITZGERALD, Sir John Peter Gerald ^^aurice, Bart (Unit. Kgd., 1880), 21st Knight of Kerry. M.C. ; late Major R. Horse Gds. ; Major Gen. Res. of Officers ; served in European War, 1914-19 ; Staff- Capt., 1916 ; elder son of Sir Maurice, 2nd Bart., and Amelia, dau. of H. L. Bis- choffsheim ; b. ]4tTi May, 1884; s. his father as 3rd Bart., and 21st Knight of Kerry, 22nd Oct., 1916 ; m. 14th Oct., 1919, Lady IMildred Follett Murray, dau. of 7th Earl of Dunmore. Res. : Valencia Island, Co. Kerry. FITZGERALD, Thomas Desmond (M.P. for Pembroke Div. of Dublin County from 1918, and for Dublin County in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921). Minister for Publicity Dept., Dail Eireann, formerly in G.P.O., Dublin. Address : 16 Kildare Street, Dublin. FITZGERALD, Lord Walter, 4th son of the 4th Duke of Leinster ; b. 22nd Jan., 1858. Educ. : Cheam in Surrey, Eton College ; served in the 4th Batt. 60th Rilles, 1879 ; retired as Capt., 1888 ; Car- low Rifles Militia, 1888-1898. Pubns. : Papers in the Journals of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, the County Kil- dare Archaeological Society, and the Irish Memorials Associat on. Recns. : Shooting and archseologising. Res. : Kilkea Castle, Maganey, Co. Kildare. FITZGERALD, William Walter Augustine, D.L., J. P., Co. Clare (High Sherift', 1897) ; only sur\iving son of Field- Marshal Sir John FitzGerald, G.C.B., and Jean, dau. of Hon. Donald Ogilvie of Balnaboth and Clova ; m. 1894, Clara Emma, 2nd dau. of James Whitaker, of Huddersftekl, and v.idow of Sir Augustine FitzGerald, 4th Bart. Pubns. : Travels in British East Africa, Zanzibar, and Pemba. Res. : Carrigoran, Newmarket- on-Fergus. Co. Clare. Clubs : Carlton, London, Kildare Street, Dublin. FITZGERALD-ARNOTT, Lady Emily, dau. of Rev. Edward Loftus Fitzgerald, of Ardagh, Cork: m. 1872, as his 2nd ^^1fe, Sir John Arnott, 1st Bart., M.P., D.L.. J. P. : assumed bv roval licence addtl. name of FitzGerald, 1902. Res. : Woodlands, Cork ; Dunardagh, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. FITZGERALD-KENNEY, James C. Educ. : Clongowes Wood College ; Royal University of Ireland (B.A.). Called to the Irish Bar, 1899, and joined Connaught Circuit ; second surviving son of James Christopher Fitzgerald- Kenney, of Kil- clogher, Co. Galway, and Helena Mary, eldest dau. of Major Patrick Crean Lynch, of Clogher House, and HoUybrook, Co. Mayo. Res. : Clogher House, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo : 4 Waterloo Road, Dublin Club: Sackville Street, Dublin. FITZGERALD-LOMBARD, Major Roger Edward, J. P., Co. Dublin, late of South Hill. Co. Dublin ; B.M.A., B.A.I. (B.E.), Barrister-at-Law, F.S.C. ; son of the late James Fitzgerald-Lombard, J.P. Co. Dublin, M.R.I. A., a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, of South Hill, Co. Dub- lin, and his second sife, Sarah, dau. of the THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 83 late Professor Michael Barry, Barrister-at- Law. Is a military-chevalier of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Educ. : Clongowes Wood, Co. Kildare, and Dublin University. Entered regular army as University candi- date ; served Eoval Artillery, subsequently served 5th Batt. The Rifle Brigade, 11th West Riding Regt, and commanded 2nd- 4th Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers. Sth. African War, 1899-1902, Queen's medal with four clasps ; 1914-1918 War, British War Medal. After invaliding, served under Admiralty on Staff ; Director of Naval Ordnance, May, 1917-March, 1919 ; then in Ministry of Pensions, and in Rhineland under S.D.S. War Office. Entered H.M.'s Civil Service (temporary "first-grade") 1920 ; on Councils Irish Forestry Society and Vacant Land Cultivation Society (London). Served Council Catholic Soldiers' Association, 191.3-1921, and Irish Committee, Societv of Genealogists. m. 1905, Maud, dau. of A. F. Pitel, Esq., of Duforest and Pitel, London Stock Ex- change, of Wintons, East Croydon. Issue two sons, five daus. Recns. (among others) : cricket, golf, tennis, racing, and has travelled greater part France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, N. and S. Africa. Res. 9 Corrig Avenue, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Club : Junior Army and Navy, S.W.I. FITZQIBBON, Gerald, Barrister King's Inns, 1891 ; K.C. 1908 : Bencher 1912 ; Barrister Lincoln's Inn 1914 ; King's Advocate. Res. : 10 Merrion Square, N., Dublin. FITZQIBBON, H. Macauiay, M.A., Barrister-at-Law ; b. Dublin, 30th June, 1855 ; only child of late Judge Ftzgibbon, Recorder of Belfast : m. Helen Rebecca, dau, of J. K. Barton, Senior Surgeon Adelaide Hospital, Dublin ; two daus. Educ. : Bassett's School ; Trinity College, Dublin ; First Honourman and Prizeman in English Literature, in French Literature, and in Logics and Metaphysics ; Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Modren Literature (T.C.D.) ; sometime Examiner in English to the Royal University of Ireland, and to the Board of Intermediate Education in Ireland ; University Exten- sion Lecturer ; Captain (formerly 4th Connaught Rangers), Musketry Staff, 1914-18. Pubns. : The Story of the Flute ; The Early English and Scottish Poets and their Works ; has edited Fam.ous Elizabethan Plays and various other English Classics ; also law books on Practice and on Local Government. Took an active part in Instrumental Music in Dublin for many years ; has been Hon. Treasurer of the Feis Ceoil almost since its foundation ; made a member of the " Gor- sedd " and a " Bard of Wales." Formerly Capt. in Connaught Rangers (4th Batt.) ; served as Musketry Staff Officer with 47th (Irish), 94th and other Brigades, 1914-1918. Recns. : music, golf. Res. : The Bungalow, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. FSTZPATRICK, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bartholomew, a Vicar-General and Chan- cellor of the Chapter of Dublin ; b. at Dublin, 1847 ; son of Thos. Fitzpatrick, M.D., of Dublin, and brother of Sir Denis Fitzpatrick, G.C.S.I. Educ. : Carlow, at Clonliffe, and at Irish College, Rome ; priest, 1870 ; formerly P.P. of Rathgar ; now P.P. of St. Kevin's, Dublin ; Privy Chamberlain to H.H. 1883 ; Domestic Prelate /rom 1905. Res. : St. Kevin's, Heytesbury Street, Dublin. FITZPATRICK, Major Thomas William, Irish Regt.; b. 1876; son of T. Fitzpatrick, of Cork ; served 18 years in ranks; late Qmr.-Sgt. 2nd Batt. R. Irish Regt. ; served in European War (wounded), desps. D.C.M., French Leg. of Hon., Russian Order of St. George ; pro- moted 2nd Lieut, for service in the field ; Batt.-Major, 1918. Res. : St. Joseph's Place, Blackrock, Cork. FITZ-SIMON, Daniel O'Connell ; s. his brother, Christopher Jas. O'Connell Fitz-Simon, in Glancullen and Ballina- mona property, 1910 ; third son of late Christopher O'Connell Fitz-Simon, D.L., of Glancullen, Co. Dublin, and Ballinamona, Co. Wicklow, and Agnes Teresa (d. 1888), dau. of Capt. Richard Leyne, of Annagh, Co. Kerry : b. 1872 ; m. 1896, Alice Maud Bunbury, dau. of Major Lenox MacFarlane, J. P., late 3rd Dragoon Guards, of Moreen, Co. Dublin. Res. : Glancullen, Kilternan, Co. Dublin ; Moreen, Dundrum, Co. Dub- lin. FJTZWALTER, Hon. Patrick Theo- bald Tower ; onlj' son of 17th Baron Dunboyne ; b. 27th Jan., 1917. FITZ-WILLIAM, Earl, and Viscount Milton, 1746; Baron Milton, 1742 (Gt. Brit.) ; Earl Fitz- William and Viscount Milton, 1716 ; Baron Fitz- William, 1620 (Irld.), William Charles De Meuron Went- worth-Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl. K.C.V.O. (1912), D.S.O. ; Major 4th Batt. Oxford- shire Light Infantry ; served as Capt. Army Headquarters Staff, S. African War, 1900 (mentioned in despatches) ; A.D.C. to the Marquess of Lansdowne, Viceroy of India, 1893-4 ; J. P. W. Riding, Yorkshire, and D.L., J. P., Co. Wicklow ; Co. Councillor, Co. Wicklow, 1899-1902 ; was M.P. for Wakefield, 1895-1902 ; Lord Mayor of Sheffield, 1909-10. Served on Headquarters Staff in France and Flanders, 1915 ; son of Viscount Milton (d. 1877) (who was eldest son of 6th Earl Fitzwilliam), and Laura (d. 1886), dau. of late Lord Charles Beauclerk ; b. 25th July, 1872 ; s. his grandfather, 20th Feb., 1902; m. 24th June, 1896, Lady Maud, O.B.E., dau. of the Marquess of Zetland, and has issue one son and four daus.. Res. : 4 Gros- venor Square, London, W ; Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham ; Edenthorpe Hall, Doncaster ; Carnew Castle, Carnew, and Coollattin, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow. Clubs : Brooks's, Pratt's, Turf, Bachelors', London ; Yorkshire. F 2 84 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. FLANAQAN, Lieut. -Col. Edward Martyn Woulfe, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1917), Major E. Svirrey Hegt. from 1915 ; late Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Oxford and Bucks L. I. (T.) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; European War, 1914-19 ; youngest son of Rt. Hon. S. Woulfe Flana- gan ; b. 1870. Army and Jfavy Club, London, and Kildare Street Club, Dublin. FLANAQAN, John Woulfe, B.A. (Oxou), Barrister Lincoln's Inn. 1877 ; J. P., Co. Sligo; High SheriiT, Co. Ros- common, 1881 ; eldest son of late Rt. Hon. Stephen Woulfe Flanagan, B.C., a Judge of High Court of Justice, Ireland : b. 1852 ; m. 1880, Mary (d. 1888), dan. of late Major- Gen. Sir J. Shell, K.C.B. Res. : 21 Ted- worth Square, London, S.W.3. FLANAQAN, Stephen Woulfe, J.P. for Co. Sligo ; b. 1854 ; second son of late Rt. Hon. Stephen Woulfe Flanagan. Educ. : Oscott and T.C.D. ; m. 1898 Eleanor Emly Gertrude, 3rd dau. of Hugh MacTernan, J. P., D.L., of Heapstown, Co. Sligo, and Mount Allen, Co. Leitrim. Res. : Le- carrow Lodge, Boj'le, Co. Pvoscommon. FLATTERY, Maurice Douglas, Law- yer, Scientist. Financier; b. Dungarvan, Ire- land, Feb. 6 1870 ; British Army, 1885-92 ; Schoolmaster, Instructor in Fencing and Gymnastics, Musketry. Passed with Honours for Captain in 1887 while still a Corporal. Medal Royal Humane Society for saving life of soldier at Sandgate ; medal Mass. Humane Society for saving life, Bournedale, United States, 1893. Studied both at Harvard University Medical School and Law School. Professor of Phvsiologv. Univer'iity of Nebraska, 1894 ; Centre College, 189.5-1898 ; ad- mitted to Bar, 1897. Practised Law, Boston, 1898 to present time ; Author of law treatises and following novels :-Wife or Maid ? A Pair of Knaves. Dramas- The Subterfuge ; Faith Mather ; Annie Laurie. Operas- (Author and Composer) Queen of the Harem ; The Duchess of Dublin. Is known as organiser and con- troller of large industries. President, Boston Record Co., Liberty Press Co., Murray and Tregurtha, Marine Motor Co., Old Colony Woollen Mills Co. ; Managing Director of Loev/'s Theatres Co. ; also Managing Director of State Theatre Co., New Columbia Co.. Globe Vaudeville Co., Fine Arts Theatre Co., Orpheum Theatre Co., Copley Theatre Co., and of various theatrical and moving picture enterprises ; owns the Copley Theatre, Boston ; Director Eastern Casualty Insurance Co., Citizens' National Bank, Canton Trust Co., and various other Corporations. Member Harvard University Cancer Commission, and Fellow and Member of leading Scienti- fic and Learned Societies. Established and endowed a Radium Clinic at Carney Hospital. Fellowships in Research Medicine at Harvard University, also University of Lyons, France, etc., also the Flattery annual prize of §500 and gold medal for award by Harvard to the Scientist making discovery of greatest value in preservation of health or prevention of disease ; endowed other funds of similar nature. Was one of the Captains of Industry who served at §1.00 a year during the war, in Washing- ton. Organised the Dept. of Industrial Survey. Member, Boston Chamber of Commerce ; Director, Managers' Associa- tion : Massachusetts Theatre Owners' Association, etc., Member City Club and Harvard Clubs of Boston, Harvard Club of New York, etc., etc. Father : Michael A., of Ballycumber, Ireland, and Forte Dodge, Iowa. Mother : Catherine O'Brien, Dublin ; m. Georgina, dau. of David Mackie, of London (Banker). One child, Georgina, m. to Captain R. A. White- legg, U.S.A. Winter Residence : 48 Lanark Road, Boston ; Summer : Hyan- nisport, Cape Cod. FLAVIN, Martin ; was an Alderman for Cork Citv, 1889-1918; M.P. for Cork Citv, 1891-2 ; eldest son of late Timothy Flavin, of Cork ; b. 1841 ; m. 1S81, Ara- bella, dau. of Patrick Flavin, of Cooleclarig House, Co. Kerry ; a butter merchant in Cork. Res. : Rosemount Villa, Sundays Well, Cork. FLAVIN, Michael Joseph ; merchant ; Pres., Listowel Young Ireland Society ; M P. for N. Kerry, 1896-1916 ; b. 1866 ; son of James Flavin. Educ. : National Schools and St. Michael's College, Listowel . Res. : Rock Street, Tralee, Co. Kerry. FLEMINQ, Hervey de Montmorency, D.L., J.P., Co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff, 1896) ; son of late J. C. Fleming, of Bar- raghcore House, Co. Kilkenny : b. 1842 ; m. 1876, Alice, eldest dau. of late John Flood, of Viewmount, Co. Tyrone. Res. : Barraghcore House, Goresbridge, Co. Kilkenny. FLEMINQ, His Honour Patrick D., M.A. (T.C.D. ). Barrister King's Inns, 1881 ; K.C., 1918 : County Court Judge for King's Co., Longford, Meath, and Westmeath, since 1918. Res. : 15 Herbert Street, Dublin. Club : Stephen's Green, Dublin. FLETCHER, Qeorge, Fellow of the Geological Society ; Member, Royal Irish Academy : Member of Coimcil, Royal Dublin Society, and Chairman of Com- mittee of Science and its Industrial Applica- tions. Chairman of Committee, Irish Geographical Association. Assistant Secre- tary in respect of Technical Instruction, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland. Engaged in Electrical Engineering and teaching Science THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 85 and Technology, 1882-1894 ; Inspector of Science and Art Schools, Department of Science and Art and Board of Education (1894-1901) ; Lecturer in Agriculture, etc., for Derbyshire County Council (1891-1894) ; Lecturer for National Association of Colliery Managers ; Lecturer, Oxford Uni- versity Extension (1899). Senior Inspector of Technical Instruction, Department of Asricultm-e and Technical Instruction ( 1901-1904) ; Assistant Secretary in respect of Technical Instruction from 1904. Mem- ber of Committee on Intermediate Educa- tion in Ireland of the Drafting Committee for Irish Education Bill (1919); of Irish Peat Inquiry Committee (Fuel Research Board) 1917-18 ; of Water Power Re- sources of Ireland Sub-Committee ; of Board of Trade (1918-1920); Assessor, Advisory Council of Department of Scienti- fic and Industrial Research, and Member of Ford Investigation Board ; b. June 8th, 1862 ; m. Jan. 20th, 1886 ; six children, 5 sons, 1 dau. (4 living). Pubns. : Techni- cal Education in Ireland ; Journal of Royal Society of Arts (1912) ; Education in Ire- land ; The Teachers' Encyclopaedia (1912) ; Reconstruction and Developmentr-Some Irish Problems (D.A.T.I., 1918), and numerous articles in Jom-nal of Department and elsewhere ; The Provinces of Ireland (5 volumes), Editor and Contributor (1921-22). Recns. : travelling, sketching. Res. : Mona, Shankill, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Automobile, London ; United Services : United Arts, Dublin. FLINN, D. Edgar, V.D. (1904), F.R.C.S., D.P.H., M.R.C.P., Fellow Royal Sanitary Institute, London ; b. 18.50 ; son of Da\id E. Flinn. Buenos Aires, Argentine. Col. R.A.M.C. (Terr.), and Army Med. Reserve (ret.) ; Medical Commissioner General Prisons Board, Ireland, 1910-17 ; Chief Inspector Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 1910-17 Medical Inspector Local Government Board, 1896-1910 ; Appointed Local Government Inspector for special Relief of Distress duty in West of Ireland, 1895 : Member of Vice-Regal Commission to inquire into the Public Health of Belfast, 1907 ; Member Dublin Typhoid Inquiry Committee, 1893 ; President State Medicine Sect., Royal Academy of Medicine, Ire- land, 1894 and 1895 ; Member of Council Royal College of Surgeons. Ireland, 1906- 1919 : Examiner in Public Health for ten years. Editor, Health Record, 1890-5. Formerly Medical Officer of Health, East Staffordshire. Educ. : Clongowes ; Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland ; LTniversity, Dublin. Pubns. : Irish Health Resorts and Watering Places ; Public Health Acts in Ireland ; Rural Water Supplies : Refuse Disposal and Public Cleansing ; Our Dress and our Food, etc. Club : Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. FLOOD, Chevalier Wm. Henry QRATTAN FLOOD, Hon. Mus. D. (N.U.I.) ; K.S.G. ; Cross pro Ecclesia et Pontiflce. Educ. : Mount Melleray, Catholic University, All Hallows College (Dublin), and Carlow College. Successivelv Organist of Belfast Pro-Cathedral; Professor atTullabeg and Clongowes Wood Colleges ; Organist of Thurles Cathedral ; Organist of Monaghan Cathedral ; Professor at St. Wilfrid's College, Patton Hall (Staffordshire), and St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny ; Organist of Enniscorthy Cathedral since 1895 ; b. 1st Nov., 1859 ; eldest son of William Flood, Lismore, Co. Waterford ; m., 1898, Margaret, eldest dau. of Patrick Delaney, Enniscorthy ; two sons, four daughters. Pubns. : History of Enniscorthv, 1898 ; History of Irish Music, 3rd ed. 1913 ; Story of the Harp ; Story of the Bagpipe ; Memoir of W. Vincent Wallace ; Historv of the Diocese of Ferns, 1916 ; Introductory Sketch of Irish Musical History, 1920 ; Memoir of John Field, Inventor of the Nocturne, 1920 ; two Masses, numerous Motets and Services, songs, part music, hymns, etc. Editor of Moore's Irish Melodies ; the Spirit of the Nation ; and Selected Airs of O'Carolan ; musical editor of the standard Catholic Hj'mnal for Ire- land ; decorated by Pope Leo XIII. and by Pope Pius X. ; received an autograph letter from Pope Benedict XV., 1915 ; received the Cross pro Ecclesia et Pontiflce, 1917 ; contributor to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the Dictionary of National Biography, and Grove's Diet, of Music and Musicians ; Vice-President of the Irish Folk Song Society ; Council Member of the Catholic Record Society of Ireland. Recns. : his- tory, archaeology, music and Irish. Res. : Rosemoimt, Enniscorthy. FLYNN, James Christopher. Educ: Christian Brothers' College ; Keogh'g Classical Schools, Cork ; Secretary Evicted Tenants' Association, 1882, 1886-91 ; im- prisoned under Coercion Act, 1888 ; was M.P. for N. Cork. 1885-1910; b. 1852; second son of late Daniel Flynn, of White- chiu-ch, Co. Cork ; m. 1st, Maggie, dau. of P. Malone, of Rathmines, Dublin : 2nd, 1897, Rebecca, widow of J. F. Rice. Recns. : cricket, rowing, cycling. Res. : 4 York Terrace, Cork. FOG ARTY, Patrick J.; editor of " The Irish Catholic " since 1918. Educ. : Christian Brothers' Schools, N. Richmond Street, and Belvedere College, Dublin, Address : 55 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin. FOLEY, Very Rev. John, D.D. ; b. at Leighlinbridge '. son of Patrick Foley, of Old Leighlin House, and Mensal Lodge, Co. Carlow. Educ. : Tullow, Carlow Diocesan College, and Maynooth. Ordained priest 1880; President of St. Patrick's College, Carlow, one of the constituent colleges of the old Catholic University of Ireland from 1896. Res. : St. Patrick's College, Carlow. FOLEY, John Matthew Qalwey-, J.P. for Cos. Clare and Tipperary. Educ. : St. John's Collegiate School, Kilkenny; b. 1850; son of late Edmund Foley, Sub' 86 THOMS IRISH WHO S WHO. Sheriflf of Co. Waterford ; late Co. In- spector E.I.C. ; m., 1st, 1877, Annie, elder dau. of late Wm. Thompson, of Clare Hall, Raheny Co. Dublin : 2nd, 1904, Marie Louise, widow of Arthur Taylor, and dau. of Spencer Sturmer, of Xew Zealand. Res. : Ballintogher, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. FOLEY, Michael, J. P. and C.C. for Co. Carlow ; b. 1856 ; s. of late Patrick Foley, of Mensal Lodge, Co. Carlow, and brother of the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. Res. : Old Leiglilin House, Leiglilinbridge, Co. Carlow. FORBES, Arthur C, F.H.A.S., M,R.I.A., Chief Forestry Inspector Depart- ment 01 Agriculture,? Ireland ; b. 1866. Pubns. : English Estate Forestry ; Develop- ment of British Forestry, etc. Ad^iress : Dept. of Agriculture, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. FORBES, Major Hon. Donald Alex- ander, M.V.O., 4th class (1911). D.S.O. (1917) ; fourth son of 7th Earl of Granard ; b. 1880; m. 1918, Mary Doreen, 2nd dau. of late Andrew Sherlock Lawson, of Aid- borough Manor, and Boroughbridge Hall, Yorks, and has issue one dau ; served in S. Africa, 1901-2 ; Military Sec. and A.D.C. to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl of Aberdeen), 1911-14 ; Major R.F.A. from 1914; adjt. 1st E. Anglian Brig. R.F.A. in 1909. Naval and Military Club, London. FORDE, Sir Henry James, Knt. (1921), J. P. for Co. and City of Waterford ; Head of the Grain trade in Ireland ; Member of tlie Roval Commission on Wheat Supplies ; Director of R. & H. Hall, Ltd., of Cork, Dublin, Waterford, and Belfast ; a Director of the G. S. & W. Ry. Co.. Ireland ; son of Henry Forde, of Cooto- beghbeg House, Cork ; b. 1863 ; m. 1890, Annie Catherine, dau. of late Richard Dawson, of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow, and has issue two dans. Res. : The Manor of St. John, Waterford. FOSBERY, George Ralph, J.P., Co. Limerick ; eldest son of late Thomas Fosberv. of Kilgobbin and Clorane, Co. Limerick : b. 1854 ; m. 1887, Clara (d. 1904), dau. of Gerald Urmston Blenner- hasset, of Riddlesto-\\Ti Park, Co. Limerick. Res. : Clorane, Kildimo, Co. Limerick. FOSTER, Edward, Manager. Educ. at Christ's Hospital, and in France and Italy ; was engaged in Ijanking business for eleven years ; later toured in the Far East with the Dallas Opera company ; was appointed assistant manager of the Hollowav Empire by Mr. Oswald Stoll in June, 1901, and subsequently fulfilled appointments at Stratford Empire as assistant manager ; Bordesley Palace, Birmingham, as manager ; Grand Theatre, Birmingham ; Glasgow Alhambra ; appointed manager of the Alhambra, Leicester Square, Dec, 1915 ; went to the United States, where he remained live years, during which period he also reappeared on the stage ; was appoin- ted manager of the Winter Garden Theatre, under Messrs Grossraith and Laurillard, May, 1920. Recns. : golf, motoring, and gymnastics ; son of Major F. A. Foster, R.M..\. ; b. in Cork, 23rd May, 1876. Club ; Scottish Constitutional, Glasgow. FOTTRELL, Sir George, El.C.B. (1919); Clerk of the Crown and Peace, County and City of Dublin; b. 6th Feb., 1849 ; son of late George Drevar Fottrell, Solicitor ; m. 1872, Mary, dau. of William Watson, Dublin ; one son, five daus. Educ. ; Belvedere College, Dublin ; Catho- lic University of Ireland. Res. : 8 North Great George's Street, Dublin ; Dunmara, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin. Clubs ; Reform, I Stephen's Green, Dublin ; Royal Irish ; Yacht, Kingstown. I FOWLER, Capt. Robert Henry, D.L., I J.P., Co. Meath ; late Capt. 85th King's j L. I. ; eldest son of late Robert Fowler, D.L., J. P., of Rahinstown, Co. Meath; b. 1857 ; m. 1890, Mabel (d. 1919), dau. of late Hon. R. St. Leger Glyn. Res. : I Raliinston, Enfield, Co. Meath. Kildare I Street Club, Dublin. FOX, The (Major Brabazon-Hubert Maine Fox, styled The Fox, as chief of his name), originally O'Sionnach (anglicised Fox), descended by direct male descent from Maine, 5th son of King Xiall of the Nine Hostages, monarch of All Ireland ; eldest son of James George Hubert Fox (The Fox). late 5th Roval Irish Lancers, who died Jan., 1919, of Galtrim House, Co. Meath ; b. 6th Nov., 1868 ; m. in 1896, ; Florence Emilv Clara Le Mott6e, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. W. E. A. Le Motte\ of Templenoe, Fermoy, late Royal Irish Rest, (one son, Capt. Nial Arthur Hubert Fox, the Royal Irish Regt.); b. 1807; joined the Roval Irish Rifles in 1888 ; served in India, Adjt. 9th Vol. Batt. The Norfolk Regt., 1904-1906 ; served in the Great War, 19i4-18, and appointed Major, 2nd in Command of the 9th Service Batt. of the South Lanes. Regt., serving with the Regt. in France and 3Iacedonia. Decorations : Bronze Star, 1914-15, Br. War Medal, and Victorv medal. The Fox is a J. P. for Co. Meath' Fellow of the R. I. S. of Antiquaries. Member of the R. Dublin Society. Club : The University Club, Dublin. Recns. : hunting, riding, shooting. Seat : Galtrim House, Summerhill, Co. Meath. FOX, Lt. -Colonel Charles Vincent, D.S.O., Scots Guards ; Deputy Inspector- General, Iraq Levies. Cr. D.S.6. for " Con- spicuous gallantry at Kruisik, in which action he captured 5 officers and 200 men " (London Gazette, 1-1-1915). Order of the Mejidieh, 1912. Educ. : Clongowes and THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 87 Oxford University. Gazetted Scots Guards, 1900. Captain, 1906 ; Major, 1915 ; 2nd in Command and (temporarily) Commanding 2nd Batt., 1919 ; Lieut. -Col., 1921, on appointment D. I. G., Iraq. Employed with Southern Xigerian Regt. W. African Frontier force, 1901-7. Adjutant, 1904-6. Attached Egyptian Army, 1908- 10 ; aDpointed Political Inspector Mungala Province, Sudan, 1910-12. Special War Correspondent, Turkish Army, Turko- Balkan War, 1912. Active Service : West Africa ; Aro Expedition, 1901 (despatches, medal with clasp, wounded), again in 1902. Operatons N. Ibibio District, 1904 (de- spatches, clasp) ; Ouitsha Hinterland Expedition, 1904-5 (despatches, clasp) ; Bende-Ouitsha Hinterland Expedition, 1905-6 (despatches). Central Africa : Sudan ; Duk Fudiat Patrol, 1911 (despatches) ; Bier Patrol, 1912 ; Annak Patrol, 1912 (de- spatches, medal with clasp, Mejidieh). Conducted Elephant Poacher Himt, Sudan, 1911 (despatches). European War, 1914, VII. Division ; covering retreat from Antwerp, and 1st Battle of Ypres (de- spatches twice, D.S.O., 1914 Star), wounded thrice, prisoner, escaped (de- spatches) ; Iraq Engagement (Turks), Dec, 1921, injured. Imprisonment ; Germany, two years and eight months ; caught escaping (Werl, Westphalia), tried by coiirts martial and by Straff Court. During trial for mutiny directly approached in connection Casement's " Irish Brigade." Escaped from Crefeld. Escaped from Berlin Express (injured, fractures, etc.) Re-captured, maltreated, confined straff cells, tried by court martial. Escaped from Schwarmstedt, 26-6-17 ; crossed Dutch frontier, 2/3-7-17; Landed England 6-7-17, and arrested by British authorities. Received in special audience bj' the King, Buckingham Palace, 17-7-17."^ Elected President of the Excapers, 191S ; founded the Escapers' Club. Secured recognition of " Escape " as special feature of war, and (where merited) " eligible for such gallan- try distinctions as are normally reserved for services under fire" (London Gazette, 5-5-19). Prevented returning Western Front. Inaugurated (personal) platform campaign industrial storm-centres Great Britain, Munition and mining areas, 1917- 18 (own expense), result (per statistics, statement Minister of Munitions), output increased one-sixth, strikes averted. In- vited join Ministry of Munitions as head of special department ; refused connection British Government, proceeded indepen- dently, own expense. Invited contest niue constituencies (Great Britain), general election, 1918. Lecturer for Ministry of Labour (Reconstruction and Demobilisa- tion) to Army of Occupation, Rhine, 1919. Pubns. : (serial), various, on war and sport. Sport : record-holder sculling champion- ships of Great Britain (Wingfields), France, Ireland ; also of Oxford University Sculls ; won Inter- Varsity Sculls (v. Record-Sculler, Cambridge, 1899) ; Won Diamond Sculls, 1901 ; yachtsman, oar, big game, boxing, rugby, polo, hunting, cricket, golf ; b. Dublin, 30th Dec, 1877 ; eldest son of the late Capt. H. C. Fox, King's Bragoon Gds., Glen-na-geragh Hall, Co. Dublin, and of Mary Rebecca, dau. of the late Capt. A. Colclough Coakley, Assistant Commisariat- General of Ceylon ; Lineage, Fox, or I Sionnach of Kilcourey (Co. Tipperarv). Address : Brookfield. Milltown, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Guards', Escapers", The Rag, R. Automobile, etc. FRANCIS, M. E., dramatic author. Educ. : privately, at home, and at Brussels ; has written the following plays : " The Widow Woos " (with Svdnev Valentine), "Olf and the Little Maid,"'" The Third Time of Asking," " Fiander's Widow " (with Sydney Valentine), ' Tom's Second Missus," etc. ; dau. of Michael James Sweetman, of Killinev, Co. Dublin : m. Francis Xicho]l Blundell (dec). Res.: The Manor House, Blandford, Dorset. FRANKS.-Major-Gen. George Mc- Kenzie, C.B. (1917) : Order of the Crov.n of Belgium ; Croix de Guerre (Belgium) ; served with Waziristan Expedition. 1894-5 ; on X.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 : Mith Nile Expeditions, 1898 and 1899 : Brevet- Col. R.A., 1915; Major-Gen. R.A. attd. to Head Quarter Units, 1915-17 ; a Divn. Commdr., 1917-18 ; Inspector-General R.A. Gt. Britain, 1918 ; Major-General, 1918: eldest son or late Thomas John Franks, J. P., of Ballyscaddane, Co. Limer- ick : b. 1868; m. 1901, Paula, dau. of late Manuel Garcia. Res. : Ballyscaddane, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. FRANKS, Matthev/ Henry, D.L., J. P., Queen's Co. (High Sheriff, 1902), J. P., Co. Cork ; son of Thos. Franks, of Dublin ; b. 1S35 ; m. 1869, Gertrude (d. 1911), dau. of Capt. Geo. Despard, R.M., of Tubbcrtinan, Co. Meath. Res. : West- field, Mountrath, Queen's Co. ; Garretts- towu, Kinsale Co. Cork. FRENCH, Hon. Bertram Leo, B.A. (Cantab.) Educ. : The Oratory School and Trinity College, Camb. ; President, Fisher Society, 1920; youngest son of 4th Baron de Frej-ne ; b. 1900. FRENCH, Hon. Charles, J. P. Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1887) ; M.P. for Roscommon, 1873-80. Educ. : Downside ; son of 8rd Baron de Frevne ; b. 1851; m. 1880, Constance, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. C. R. Chichester, of Runnamoat, Co. Ros- common. Res. : Lough Erritt, Lough- glynn, Castlerea, Co. Ro.^common ; Head- lands, Dalmeny Road, Southboiu-ne-on- Sea, Hants. FRENCH, Hon. Hubert John ; b. 1896; son of 4th Lord de Freyne. FRENCH, Hon. Louis Richard. Educ. : The Oratory School : Lieut. A.S.C. (T.F.), 1914-8 : served in European War ; 5th son of 4th Baron de Frevne ; b. 1888. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. FRENCH, Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Richard Patrick, late 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers ; b. 1857 ; son of 3rcl Lord de Frevne. Educ. : Downside. Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army, 1906 : High Sheriff of Co. Roscommon for 1916. Res. : Cahar House, Lough Glyn, Castlereagh, Co. Roscommon. FRENCH, Savage, D.L., J.P., Co. Cork ; onlv son of late S. T. W. French, J. P., of Cuskinnv ; b. 1840 ; m. 1869, Frances M., dau. of G. Gough, of Rath- ronan, Co. Tipperary. Res. : Cuskinny, Queenstown, Co. Cork. FRENCH, Hon. Wm. Joseph. Educ: at the Oratory School ; served in European War; Lieut. A.S.C. (T.F.), 1915; Adjt. (A/Capt.) M.G.C. 1917-9 ; second surviv- ing son of 4th Baron de Freyne ; b. 1885 ; m. 1920, Victoria Louise, dau. of Wm. Dalglish Bellasis, and has issue one dau. Res. : Lawaira, Cooma, New South Wales, Australia. FREND, Qeorge, J.P. King's Co. and Co. Tipperary ; eldest son of late Lieut.- Col. Wm. Causabon Frend, Army Pay Dept., of Rutha, Co. Limerick ; b. 1850 ; m. 1877, Lucv, eldest dau. ot Capt. Edwd. A. Blackett, R.N , of Wylam. Northumber- land. Res. : Silver Hills, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. FREWEN, Moreton, B.A. (Cantab) J.P. Cos. Cork and Galway ; M.P. for N.E. Cork, 1910; li/th son of late Thos. Frewen, M.P., of Brickwall. Northiam, Sussex, Cold Overton Hall, Leicestershire, and Innishannon, Co. Cork ; b. 1853 : m. 1881, Clara, dau. of I.eonard Jerome, of N. York. Res. : Innishannon House, Co. Cork ; Brede Place, Brede, Sussex. FREWEN - LATON, Lieut.-Col. Stephen, J.P. Co. Galwav ; served in S. African War, 1900; Lieut.-Col., 1900; retd. p. 1911 ; sixth son of late Thomas Frewen, M.P., of Brickwall, Northiam, Sussex, Cold Overton Hall, Co. Leicester, and Innishannon. Co. Cork ; b. 1857 ; m. 1880. Emily Augusta, second dau. of Warren Peacock, of Efford Park, Hants ; assumed by deed poll 1920 addtl. name of Laton. Res. : Charlton House, Charlton Musgrove, Somerset ; Derrylea Lodge, Connemara, Ireland. FRIZELL, Walter Hugh, M.A. (T.C.D.). J.P. Co. Wicklow; third son of late Chas. Frizell, J. P., of Castle Kevin, Co. Wicklow : b. 1855 ; m. Clara Maud, dau. of late A. C. de V. Wellesley : Chair- man of Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, 1902-5 : late member Legisl. Council. Straits Settlements. Res. : Castle Kevin, Annamoe, Co. Wicklow. FRY, Sir William, Knt. (1915), J.P., D.L., F.R.G.S., F.R.S.A.I., M.R.LA. ; Member Statistical Society, British Asso- ciation, etc. ; b. 1853 Dublin; son of the late William Fry, of Dublin, Solicitor, and Elizabeth, dau. of the late Richard White, of Abbeyville, Co. Limerick ; m. 1876, Kate, dau. of the late John Houghton, of Liverpool. Issue living, two sons, four daus. Educ. privately : a Solicitor in Dublin ; President Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, 1895-6 ; Past Hon. Secretary Dublin Chamber of Commerce ; Past Chairman Solicitors' Benevolent Association ; Chairman Royal Hospital for Incurables ; Past Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Juvenile Employment under the Ministry of Labour : Hon. Treas. (Dublin) Prince of Wales' National Relief Fund : Past Governor Royal Hibernian Military School ; Hon. Treasurer King Edward's Coronation Fund for Nurses. Res. : 14 Lower Mount Street, Dublin, and Nevin, Woking, Surrey. Clubs : Royal Irish Yacht : Royal Dublin Society ; Royal Societies ; Constitutional. FULLERTON, Andrew, C.B., 1919; C.M.G. 1916; M.D., M.Ch., F.R.C.S.I. ; late Temp. Col. A. M.S. ; late Consulting Sm-geon, B.E. Force, France ; Siu-g. Royal Victoria Hospital and Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, etc ; ex-President Ulster Medical Society ; late Clinical Lectiu-er in Surgery, Queen's University, Belfast. Educ. : Lurgan College ; Queen's College, Belfast (Scholar and Prizeman). M.B., B.Ch., with Highest Honours and Ex- hibition at Royal Uuiversitv of Ireland, 1890 ; Coulter Exhibition at Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Belfast, and Gold medal at Belfast Hospital for Sick Children ; late House-Surgeon Miller Hospital, Lon- don, and West Kent General Hospital. Maidstone ; late Hon. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Queen's College, Belfast ; Mem- ber of Council and late Examiner in Sm-gery, Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland); served Eiuropean War, 1914- 18 (despatches, C.M.G., C.B). Pubns. : Colles's Fracture ; An Operation for Fixing Movable Kidney : Meningo-Encephalocele treated by Excision ; Wound of Thoracic Duct ; On a Series of Forty-eight Cases of Nephrectomy with Four Deaths ; Some Points in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Enlarged Prostate ; Ruptured Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers ; Operations on the Gall Bladder and Bile Ducts ; On the Treatment of Vesical Papillomata by the High Fre- quency Current ; Nerve Suture ; Direct Transfusion of Blood (jointly) ; Excision of Knee for Severe Infections ; Injury of the Bladder and Urethra in War ; Surgical Anatomy of the Knee Joint ; Gunshot Wounds of the Kidney, etc. Res. : 8 University Square. Belfast. Clubs : Ulster Club, Belfast ; Wellington Club, London ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. QAFFNEY, James S., B.A. (R.U.I.) Educ. at St. Stamslaus' College, Tullabeg ; Solicitor 1890 ; Crown Solicitor and Sessional Crown Solicitor for Limerick County and City since 1907 ; son of Alder THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 89 man Thomas Gaffney, of Limerick : b. 1867 ; m. 1901, Cecilia S., dau. of Michael Spain, of Limerick, and has issue one son, four daus. Res. : 86 O'Connell Street, Limerick. QAFFNEY, Patrick (M.P. for Co3. Carlow and Kilkenny from 1922). Re'^. : Killeshin, Carlow. QAFFNEY, Thomas Burke, I.S.O. (1.103). Educ. at the Catholic University, Dublin ; entered, in 13.5.5, the Valuation Office of Ireland, of which he berame Chief Valuer: retired 1004 ; son of Edward Gaffney, C.E. : b. 1839 : m. 1885, Joan, dau. of P. O'Donnell, High Constable of Glenquin, of Killeedy, Co Limerick, and has issue six sons and three daus. Res. : 23 Waterloo Road, Dublin. QAISFORD-ST-LAWRENCE, Julian Charles; b. March 28. 1862; son of Thomas Gaisford of Offington and Lady Emily St. Lawrence, eldest dau. of 3rd Earl of Howth ; m. 1889 Bertha, dau. of Francis Riddell, of Cheesebiurn Grange, Northumberland, and has issue three sons, four daus. Educ. : Oratory School ; Royal Naval College. Served in Royal Navy, 1875-87 ; resigned his commission and is now a Commander R.X. on the emergency list; called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1891: has served on West Sussex County Council for 6 years, and on the Sussex County Association for Territorial Forces ; J. P., Sussex; .J. P., D.L., Co. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1916) : succeeded in 1909 to the estates of his uncle, the 4th Earl of Howth, and assumed by P»,oyal Licence the additional name and arms of St. Lawrence. Recns. : hunting, shooting, fishing, cricket. Res. : Howth Castle, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Naval and Military ; Royal Automobile, London: Kildare Street, Dublin. QALLAQHER, Henry Thomas. Educ. at St. Vincent's College, Castleknock : Solicitor 1902 ; Crown Solicitor for Co. Donegal from 1911 ; son of Edward Gallagher of Strabane : m. 1906, Eileen CuUen. Res. : Strabane, Co. Tyrone ; 121 Stephen's Green, Dublin. QALLAQHER, Sir James Michael, Knt. (1917) ; Member of the Dublin Corporation ; Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1915 and 1916 ; eldest son oif Patrick Gallagher, of Augavanny, Kiltyclogher, Co. Leitrim f b. 1860 : m. Annie, only dau. of late John O'Brien, of William Street, Limerick. Res. : 22 Charleston Road, Rathmines, Dublin. QALLIQAN, Peter Paul (MP. for West Cavan from Dec, 1918, and for Cavan Co. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921). Res. : Druminalaragh, Ballinagh. Co. Cavan. QALLWEY, Col. Edmond Joseph C.B. (1900). Educ. at Clongowes and Mount St. Mary ; served in operations against Sekukuni in Transvaal, 1878 ; Zulu War, 1879 ; S. African War, 1899- 1902: Lieut.-Col. Somerset L. I. 1898- 1902 (mentioned in despatches) : Col Commdg. 13th Regtl. Dist. and in charge of Infantrv records, Western counties grouped regtl. dist. 1902-7; Commdg. (temp.) 11th dist. Irish Command 191.5-18 ; son of late Hemv Gallwey, J. P., of Tramore, Co. Waterford ; b. 1850 ; m. 1871, Augusta, dau. of late J. Burtchaell, of Corbally, Co. Clare. Junior United Service Club, London. QALLWEY, Capt. H. W. Dayrell. Educ. at the Oratory School and Wor- cester College. Oxon. Capt. 3rd Batt. Somerset L. I. ; served in European War, 1916-18 ; elder son of Wm. Gallwey, D.L., J. P., of Rockfleld, Tramore, Co. Waterford ; b. 1887; m. 1914. Eileon Marie, dau. of Hubert Power. D.L., of Faithlegg, Water- ford. Res. ; Woodlands, Waterford. QALWAY and KILMACDUAQH, Bishop of and Apostolical Administrator of Kilfenora. The Most Rev. Thomas O'Dea, D.D. Educ. at St. Patrick's College, Mavnooth ; appointed Professor of Theol- ogy, 1882. and Vice-President, 1894 : Consecrated Bishop of Clonfert, 30th Aug., 1903, and transferred to Bishopric of Galway, April, 1909 ; Member of the Board of Intermediate Education in Ireland, 1914, and of Senate of National University of Ireland. P>,e3. : Galway. GAMBLE, Charles George, B.A. (T.C.D.): Ex-President Incorporated Law Society of Ireland ; J. P. Co. Dublin ; Senator in Irish Parliament of 1921, under Act of 1920 ; eldest son of late Major George F. Gamble. Reons. : shooting, fishins, and golf. Res. : Knocksinna, Foxrock, Co. Dublin. GANNON, John Patrick, M.R.I. A., J. P. for Co. Kildare. Educ. at Clongowes and Trinity College, Dublin (Vice-Chan- cellor and Berkeley Medallist) ; member of the Society for Preserving the Irish Language ; author of A Review of Irish History ; The Plaint of the English Muse ; eldest son of late Nicholas John Gannon, J. P., of Laragh, Co. Kildare, and Eliza Patricia, dau. of Aeneas Macdonnell ; b. 1856. Res. : Laragh, Maynooth, Co Kildare. GARLAND. Patrick Joseph, C.M.G. (1909): L.R.C.P. & S.I. ; was Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Gold Coast, 1904-1911 ; Senior Medical Officer, Northern Territories, W. Africa, 1899 ; served Fra-Fra Ex- peditions, 1899 and 1900 ; (despatches Neutral Zone Expedition 1900 (despatches Ashanti rebellion (despatches, medal and 90 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. clasp) ; District Commissioner Axim, 1901-04 : Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Accra, Gold Coast ; received thanks of Secretary oi State for services during plague at Accra, 190S ; awarded Arnott Memorial Medal, 1913; Medical Otlicer Dungans- town Dispensary, Co. Wicklow : son of Edward Garland, of Dublin ; b. 1867 ; m. Irene Winefrid Figg. E-es. : Barndarrig, Co, Wicklow. GARRAWAY, Lieut.-Col. Edward Charles Frederick, C.M.G. (1911), L.R. C.S.I. Educ. at Waterford Diocesan School, and at Trinity College, Dublin ; served in Matabeleland, 1893-4 and 1897 ; in S. Africa, 1899-1902 ; was a Dist. Surg. Millwood, K>nisna, Cape Colony, 1888-91 ; Surg. Be'chuanaland Border Police, 1892- 4 : Senior Surg. British S. Africa Police 1895-1900 ; Div. Med. Officer, S. Africa Constabulary, 1001-5 ; Principal Med. Officer, 1905 8 ; Military Secretary to Governor General and Com. -in-Chief, Union of S. Africa, with rank of Major, 1908-13 ; Member of S. Rhodesia Native Reserves Commission, 1914-15 ; appointed Resident Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate 1915, and Basutoland, 1917, and Lieut.- Col. Comdg. Police there, 1916 ; eldest son of the late Col. Charles Sutton Garraway, of Rockshire, Ferrybank, Waterford b. 1865: m. 1905 Winifred Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas H. Harvey, oi" Blackbrook Grove, Fareham, Hants ; cr. C.M.G., 1911. Res. : The Residence, Maserw, Basutoland ; Rockshire, Waterford. QARRETT, Edmund William, M.A. (Cantab.); Barrister Inner Temple, 1875; J. P., Co. London and Home Counties ; Metropol. Police Magist.. South- Western Court, 1899-1905; W. London, 1905-14; Marylebone. 1914-16 ; Bow Street, 1916-20 ; only son of late Henry Garrett, of Cromac House, Co. Antrim : b. 1850 ; m. 1878 Frances, dau. of late John Andrews, J. P., of Comber, Co. Down. Res. : Ardeevin, Downs Avenue, Epsom, Surrey, QARTLAN, Alexander. Educ. at Tullabeg College ; admitted a Solicitor, 1875 ; Crown Solicitor for Co, Louth since 1912 ; son of late George Henry Gartlan, J, P., of Cabra House. Co. Down, and Mary, dau. of Alexander MacMuUan : b. 1852 ; m. 1882, Emily, dau. of late Arthur Hamill, County Coiu-t Judge of Roscommon and Sligo, and has issue one son, three dans. Res. : Downshire Road, XeuTy, Co. Down. QARTSIDE-SPAIQHT, Brig.-Qen. Cavendish Walter ; served in S. African War, 1900-1 (d<-:^patches) ; Major A.S.C.. 1900 (ret. 1905); Dep. Asst. Dir. of Remounts, Irish Command, 1910-14 : D.Q.M.G. in 1915; ret. with rank of Brig.-Gen., 1916 : third son of late Gart- side Gartside- Tipping, J. P., of Rossferry, Co. Fermanagh, and Little Bolton, Lanes. ; b. 1857 ; m. 1889, Louisa Dorina, dau. of late Col. George Campbell Spaight, of Derry Castle, Co. Tipperary ; assumed by roval licence siu-name and arms of Gart- side-Spaight, 1898. Res. : Derry Castle, Killaloe, Co. Clare. QARVAGK, Baron (Irld., 1818), Leo- pold Stratford George Canning. 4th Baron ; Lieut. Roval living Corps ; late Lieut. 4th Batt. H.L.I.; D.L., J. P., Co. Londonderry ; son of Charles John Spencer George, 3rd Baron, and Baroness Alice Florence de Bretton, dau of Baron Joseph de Brett on, of Copenhasen ; b. 21st July, 1878 ; s. his father, 8th Jan., 1915 ; m., 1st Jan., 1919, . Dora (mar. diss. 1909), dau. of the late W. Bavley Parker, of Edgbaston ; 2nd, 1919, Gladys Dora May, widow of Major D. M. Dimmer, A'.C, and dau. of Bayley Parker, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, and has issue by 1st mar. one son, one dau. Res. : 4 Orme Square, London, W.2. QARVEY, John, D.L., O.B.E. (1919), M.A. (T.C.D.); younger son of the late John C. Garvey, D.L., of Murrisk Abbey, Westport. Mrs. Harrie Garvey (wife), M.B.E., was for six years Master of North I^Iayo Hounds : eldest son, Capt. Ivan Garvey, M.C . Connaught Rangers, killed in France, 1917 ; younger son, Lieut. Douglas Garvey, R.N., Commanded a Destroyer during latter years of Great War ; two daus., Lora Maud Garvey, and Sheelagh (now Crawford), wife of Lieut. Stuart Crawford, R.F.A. Res. : Downhill, Ballina, Co. Mayo. Clubs : University and Friendly Brothers, Dublin. QAViN, Montiford Westropp, B.A. (T.C.D.), late Lieut. 21st Lancers; High Sheriff, Co. Limerick, 1913; b. 1858; son of the late Major Geo. O'Halloran Gavin, D.L., M.P., 16th Lancers, of Kilpeacon House, Co. Limerick, and .Jane, dau. of Montiford Westropp, of Melon, Co. Limer- ick ; m. 18.-^2. Georgina, dau. of the late Capt. Michael Gavin, of Limerick. Res. : li^ilpeacon House, Crecora, Co. Limerick. QETTY, John, A.R.C.Sc.I., N.D.A. Educ. : Model School. Ballymoney ; Albert Agricultural College, Glasnevin, Dublin, and Royal College of Science, Dublin ; Member of Shorthorn Society of Great Britain and Ireland ; Royal Ulster Agricultural Society and North Antrim AgriciUtural Association ; was Technical Assistant Dept. of Agri- cultirre, 1907-12 ; Junior Agricultural In- spector, 1912-19 ; Inspector, 1919-21 ; Senior Inspector, Ministrv of Agricultiu-e, Northern Ireland, from 1921; b. 1881. Res. ; Belfast. GIBBON, Colonel Charles Monk, C.M.G. (1918), late Royal Irish Fusiliers. Educ. : Sherbourne Preparatory School ; Haileybury College; Royal Militarj' College, Sandhurst. Entered army, 1898 ; Lieut., THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 91 1900; Capt., 1903; Major, 1915; Bt. Lieut.-Col., 1916 ; graduated at Staff College, 1912; served South African War, 1899-1902 (Queen's medal, four clasps ; King's medal, two clasps) ; India, 1903- 10 ; Director of Military Operations and General Staff Officer, 2nd grade. New Zealand Military Forces, April, 1914 ; Chief of the General Staff, Sept., 1914 ; General Staff Officer, 1st grade, 1919 ; retired pay, 1920. Recns. : hunting, shooting, fishing. A Member of the Gen- eral Synod of the Church of Ireland ; Vice- Pres. Co. Wexford Farmers' Association ; son of Surgeon-Major Edward Acton- Gibbon, of Sleedagh ; b. Ist Nov., 1877 ; m. 1911, Margaret, dau. of Alfred Crampton, of London, and has issue one dau. E.es. : Sleedagh, Wexford. QIBNEY, James, J.P. Co. Meath ; formerly Member of the Meath Co. Council ; M.P. for N. Meath, 1893-1900 ; b. Beltra- sna, Oldcastle, 14th Dec, 1847 ; son of Thomas Gibney ; m. 1st, 1881, Bridget (d. 1895), dau. of John Hennesy, Mill- brook Mills, Oldcastle, and Castlepollard ; 2nd, 1897, Catharine, dau. of Michael O'Brien, Oldtown, Xavan, and has issue two sons and two da us. R,es. : Martins- town House, Crossakiel, Co. Meath. QIBSON, Hon. Edward Graves Mayne, M.A. (T.G.D. and Cantab.) ; Barrister-at-Law King's Inns, 1901 ; J. P., Co. and City of Dublin : second son of 1st Baron Ashbourne, P.C, LL.D., and brother and heir-presumptive to present peer ; b. 23th July, 1873 : m. 1st, 1900, Mary, dau. of H. R. Greg, of Lode Hill, Hand- forth, Cheshire : 2nd, 1922, Deloraine, dau. of C.W.E. Henslowe, of 34 Clarence Parade, Southsea. Res. : Highlands, Haslemere, Surrey. Clubs : Carlton ; Kildare Street, Dublin. QIBSON, Right Hon. John George, P.C, K.C. : Fu-st Justice, King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice, Ireland, 1888 to 1921 : called to the Bar, 1870 ; made Q.C., 1880 : 3rd Serjeant-at-Law, 1885 ; Bencher of King's Inns (1885) ; Solicitor-General for Ireland, 1885-6 : again, 1886-7 ; Attornev-General for Ireland, 1887-8 ; M.P. for Walton Division of Liverpool, 1885-88 ; a Commissioner of Nat. Education in Ireland, 1899-1905 ; youngest son of the late Wm. Gibson, Esq., of Rockforest, Tipperary, Taxing Master in Chancery ; b. 1846 : m 1871, Anna, only dau. of the Rev. John Hare. Res. : 38 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Clubs : Athen- aeum, S.W. ; University, Dublin. GIBSON, Michael Joseph, M.A., M.D. (R.U.I.) ; Master of the Coombe Hospital ; Gjmcecologist to the Richmond Hospital, Dublin ; President of the Obstet- rical Section of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Res. : 74 Merrion Square South, Dublin. QILDEA, Arthur Knox, D.L., J.P., Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1891): eldest son of late Major-Gen. John Arthur Gildea, 81st Regt ; b. 1858; m. 1891, Jane, onlv dau. of late Thos. Ruttledge, D.L., of Cornfield, Co. Mayo. Res. : Clooncormack House, HoUvmount, Co. Mayo. Sackville Street Club, Dublin. GILL, Thomas Patrick, Secretary of Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland ; Commissioner for Intermediate Education, Senator of National University of Ireland, 1910-14 ; Member of Consultative Committee for Co-ordinating Educational Administration, etc. ; b. Ballvgraigue, Nenagh, Co. Tipper- ary, 25th Oct., 1858 ; son of Robert Gill, C.E. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Editor of the Catholic World magazine of New York, and an associate editor of the North American Review, 1883-85 ; M.P., South Louth, 1885-92 ; a member of Recess Committee promoted by Mr. Horace Plunkett, acted as its Hon. Secretary and drew up its report on the Establishment of a Department of Agriculture and Industries for Ireland, 1895 ; Member of the General Assembly of the International Institute of Agriculture, Rome ; Chairman Depart- mental Committee on Irish Forestry, 1907- 8 ; Member of Departmental Committee on Agricultural Credit, 1913-14 ; Correspond- ing Member of the French Academy of Agriculture, etc. Dept. of Agriculture, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. GILLFORD, Lord, John Charlos Edmund Carson Meade ; onlv son of 5th Earl of Clanwilliam; b. 6th June, 1914. GINNELL, Laurence (M.P. for West- meath North from 1906) : Barrister Middle Temple and of Irish Bar ; one of the founders of the Irish Literary Society, London. Author of The Brehon Laws ; The Doubtful Grant of Ireland : Land and Liberty ; b. 1854 ; m. 1902, Alice, dau. of James King, J. P., of Kilbride, Mullingar. Res. : 55 Belgrave Square, Rathmines, Dublin. GLEESON, Michael. Educ. at Ennis Diocesan College, Catholic University, and T.C.D. ; Solicitor, 1877 ; Crown Solicitor for Co. Tipperary from 1895, and Sessional Crown Solicitor from 1904 ; Coroner for Co. Tipperary, 1885-95 ; son of late John Gleeson, of Ivy House, Nenagh ; b. 1854 ; m. 1885, Julia, dau. of late Patrick Boland, of Dublin. Res. : Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. GLENAVY, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1921), Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1917), James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st Baron, B.A., Schol., Vice-Chancellor's Gold Medallist, and Senior Mod. in Classics and Modern History, Trinitv College, Dublin, K.C. : P.C, Irld. (1905); Irish Barrister (1878); Q.C. (1892) ; elected a Bencher of the King's 92 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Inn, 1894 ; K.C., English Bar, 1906 ; Bencher Gray's Inn, 1899 ; late Senior Crown Prosecutor for Cos. Antrim and Armagh and for Dublin City and County ; was M.P. for Dublin City, St. Stephen's Green, 1898-1900 ; and for Dublin Uni- versity, 1903-16 ; Solicitor-General for Ireland. l.>01-05 ; Attorney-General, Ire- land, Dec. 4th to Dec. 22nd, 1905, and April, 1916, to Dec, 1916; Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Dec. 26th, 1916, to June, 1918 ; Lord Chancellor of Ireland from June, 1918, to June. 1921 : Chancellor of the United Dioceses of Dublin, Glenda- lough and KUdare, Dioceses of Clogher, Tuam and Kilraore and Cashel ; Vice- Chancellor of Dublin University ; son of the late William Mussen Campbell ; b. April 4th, 1851 ; m. Emily, dau. of the late John MacCuUagh, R.M , and has issue three sons and one dau. Res. : Glenavy, Milltown. Co. Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Ulster, Belfast ; Carlton, London. QLENDINNINQ, The Right Hon. Robert Graham, P.C. (1911) ; Director of Glendinning. M'Leish and Co.. Ltd. ; Lara- beg Weaving Co., Ltd. ; Co. Down Weaving Co., Ltd. : W. R. Nelson & Co.. Ltd. ; Barron & Co., Ltd., Belfast, etc. ; is a J.P. Co. of Citv of Belfast; M.P. for North Antrim. 1906-10. Res. : Glengyle, Wind- sor Avenue, Belfast. Ulster Reform Club (Belfast) ; National Liberal Club, S.W. QLOVER, James Mackey, musical conductor, composer and critic ; originally a chemist ; studied music in France ; conducted the orchestra at Olympic, Empire, Drury Lane and Palace Theatres ; has composed music for various ballets, dramas and pantomimes ; conductor at Drury Lane Theatre from 1897 ; associated with the late Sir Augustus Harris at Roval Italian Opera, Covent Garden ; has acted as musical critic to The Sun. The Weekly Sun, The Daily Mail, and now contributes to The Daily Telegraph, London Opinion, and The Stage ; con- ducted concerts at Bexhill for some years ; was subsequently elected Mayor of that town ; published a book of reminiscences, 1911, and a further volume in 1913; is Managing Director of the Theatre Royal, Plvmouth ; son of James Mackey Glover ; b. in Dublin 18th June, 1861 ; m. Kathleen Collins. Res. : 19 Sackville Street, Lon- don, W.l. Clubs : Eccentric and National Liberal. QLYNN, Sir Joseph Aloysius, Knight 1918 ; Educ. : Blackrock College : R.U.I. (Gold Medallist. Ens. Prose) ; Solicitor. 1891 ; Chairinan, Co. Galway Co. Coimcil, 1902-1912 ; Member Board of Technical Instruction, Ireland, 1909-1912 : Chairman National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland) since 1911 ; b 12th April, 1869 ; Sixth son of the late John McMahon Glynn, of Gort. Co. Galway ; m. 24th Oct., 1894, Bride (died 21st April, 1921), dau. of the late John O'Neil Donnellon, Ballinrobe; Co Mayo. Has four sons living. Recn. : Golf. Res. : St. Jarlath's, Ailesbury Road, Co. Dublin. Clubs : National Liberal, London ; Stephen's Green. Dublin. QLYNN.William Joynt, J.P.and D.L. for Co. Clare ; senior partner M. Glynn & Sons, Flour and Maize Meal Millers, estab- lished 1811, and Chairman of the Shannon Steamship Co., Ltd. Recns. : sailing, etc. Res. : Pella House, Kilrush, Co. Clare Club : R.A.Y.C. GODFREY, Sir William Cecil, Bart. (Irld., 1783) ; formerly Lieut. South Wales Borderers ; served in Sth. African War, 1879 (medal with clasp) ; eldest son of Sir John Fermor. 4th Bart., and Mary Cordelia, dau. of the late Thomas White Scutt, of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex ; b. 21st Julv, 1857 ; s. his father, 19th Feb., 1900 ; m. 10th Feb., 1885, Maud (d. 1890), dau of Frederick Fownes Hamil- ton, Esq. ; 2nd, 21st Nov., 1901, Mary, dau. of late Richard John Leeson-Marshall, and has issue one dau. Res. : Kilcoleman Abbey, Milltown, Co. Kerry. QOFF, Sip Herbert William, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1905), B.A. (Cantab.) ; J. P., D.L., Co. Waterford (High Sheriff, 1914) ; Capt. No. 6 Motor Ambulance Convoy, B.E.F., 1914-16 : only son of Sir William Goff Davis, 1st Bart., and Anna, dau. of M. D. Hassard, J. P., of Glenville, Co. Waterford; b. 20th Oct., 1870; s. his father, 24th Nov.. 1917 ; m. 1903, Margaret Aimee. dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Stewart Scott, P.C, G.C.M.G., C.B.. and has issue three sons and one dau. Res. : Glenville and May Park, Waterford. QOFF, Thomas Clarence Edward, D.L., J.P , Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1891); D.L., J.P., W.R. Yorks ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; Capt. (Hon. Major), 3rd Batt. R. Scots, 1899-1905 ; Capt., Special Res. of Officers from 1914 ; onlv son of late Capt. Thomas William Goff, M.P., 7th Dragoon Guards, of Oak- port, Co. Roscommon : b. 1867 ; m. 1896, Lady Cecilie, 4th dau. of 1st Earl of Ancas- ter ; b. 1874. Res.: Carro\\Toe Park, Roscommon ; 46 Pont Street, London, S.W.I. QOLDINQ, Patrick S. Educ. at Clon- gowes College ; Solicitor, 1893 ; ex- Chau-man of the Ballinasloe Urban District Council : Crown Solicitor for Co. Galway since 1911 ; son of late John Golding, Irish Land Commissioner, of Derryormonde, E>Tecom-t, Co. Galway : b. 1869 ; m 1896. Res. Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 93 QOLIQHER, William Alexander, M.A., Litt.D. Educ : Academical In- stitution (now Foyle College), London- derry ; Trinity College, Dublin. Fellow and "Tutor of Trinity College since 1902; Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology in the University of Dublin since 1905 ; Commissioner of Education in Ireland since 1915 : Irish Barr , 1905 ; from time to time External Examiner in Classics to the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London ; b. 30th Dec, 1870 ; third sou of John Goligher, J. P., of Londonderry. Pubns. : Contributions to Kottabos, Hermathena, Classical Heview, English Historical Review, etc. ; various addresses in Proceedings of the Classical Association of Ireland (President, 1920). Res. : 6 Trinitv College ; Clevedon House, Merrion Road, 'Dublin ; The Chalet, Kil- cool, Co. Wicklow. Club : Fellows', Trinity College. QORDON, Lieut. -Col. Alexander Robert Qlsborne, D.S.O. (1918); Croix de Guerre ; Batt.-Lt.-Col. Hoy. Irish Regt. ; served in European War, 1914-18 ; eldest son of late Alex. Hamilton H. Gordon, D.L., J. P., of Delamont, Co. Down, and Ada, eldest dau. of Edward Eyre (late Governor of Jamaica) ; b. 1882; m. 1914, Dorothea, only child of late Robert F. Gordon. Res. : Delamont House, Killy- leagh, Co. Down ; Army and Xavy Club, Loudon. QORDON, James Scott, B.Sc. (Edin.) Educ. at Strabane Academy, Edin. Univ., and Manchester Univ. ; Member of Com- mittee of Agriculture of Royal Dublin Society ; Member of Council of Royal Ulster Agricultural Society ; Member of the Advisory Council of the Pvoyal Veterinary College of Ireland ; late Principal Agri- cultiu-al and Horticultural College, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire ; Chief Inspector of Agriculture and Deputy Assistant Secre- tary Department of Agriculture. Ireland, to 1921!; Permanent Secretary and Director to the Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, from 1921 ; b. 1867 ; m. 1913, second dau. of A. Moore, Milecross Lodge, Newtownards, Co. Down. Res. : Belfast. QORDON, Colonel John Charles Frederick, CLE. (1897); J. P. Co. Waterford. Col. LA. (ret.) ; served Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition, 1881 : Egyptian war, 1882 (despatches, medal with clasp, Khedive's Star) ; North- West Frontier, India, in command of 6th Bengal Cavalry, with Kurram movable column, and afterwards Tirah Expeditionary Force, 1897-98 (despatches, medal with two clasps) ; S. Africa War, 1901-2 (medal, 2 clasps) ; commanded Her late Majesty's Guard of Honour, Diamond Jubilee, 1897 ; son of late J. Tomline Gordon ; b. 1849 ; m. 1879, Grace Hay, dau. of late Fleetwood Williams, C.S.I. Res. : Tourtane House, Lismore, Co. Waterford. QORE, Lt.-Com. Reginald Edward, late R.N. ; High Sheriff, Co. Clare, 1916 ; Lieut. R.N., 1902 ; retired, 1911 ; served in European War, 1914-18 ; only son of Gen. E. A. Gore, Inniskilling Dragoons, of Derrymore, Co. Clare: b. 1880: m. 1907, Lady Viola Talbot, only dau. of 20th Earl of Shrewsbuty and Talbot (mar. diss. 1916). Res. : Ballinahinch, Co. Clare. GORE-BOOTH, Sir Josslyn Augustus Richard (Bart. (Irld., 1760) ; late Lieut., 5th Batt. R. Munster Fusiliers ; J. P., D.L., Co. Sligo ; elder son of Sir Henry William Gore-Booth, 5th Bart., and Georgina Mary, dau. of the late Col. Charles John Hill, of Tickhill Castle, York- shire : b. 25th Feb., 1869 : s. his father. 13th Jan., 1900 : m. 12th June, 1907, Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Savile L'Estrange Malone, Dalton Holme Rectory, Beverley, Yorkshire, and has issue four sons and four dans. Res. : Lissadell, Co. Sligo. QOREY, Denis J. (M.P. for Cos. Carlow and Kilkenny, 1922). GORMANSTON, Viscount, and Baron Loundres of the Naas (Irld., 1478) ; Baron Gormanston (Unit. Kgd., 1868) ; Premier Viscount of Ireland — Jenico Edwd. Joseph Preston, 15th Viscount ; J. P., D.L., Co. Meath ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Manchester Regt. Late Lieut. Reserve of Officers : Railway Transport Officer in 1916 ; eldest son of Jenico William Joseph, 14th Viscount, and Georgina, dau. of P. ConneUan, of Coolmore, Co. Kilkenny ; b. 16th July, 1879 ; s. his father 29th Oct., 1907 ; m. 26th Oct., 1911, Eileen, younger dau. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Wm. Butler, G.C.B., and has issue three sons and one dau. Res. : Gormanstown Castle, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin : White- wood, Co. Meath. Clubs : Carlton, Lon- don ; Sackville Street, Dublin. GORMANSTON, Viscountess, Georgina, dau. of late Peter ConneUan, D.L., of Coolmore, Kilkenny : m. 1878, as his 2nd wife, the 14th Viscount (d. 1907). Res. : Ballyduff, Thomastown, Co. Kil- kenny. GOSFORD, Earl of, 1806 ; Viscount Gosford, 1785 ; Baron Gosford, 1776 (Irld.); Baron Worlingham, 1835, and Baron Acheson, 1847 (Unit. Kgd.) ; Baro- net of Nova Scotia (Scotl., 1628), Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon Acheson, 5th Earl, Capt (temp.) Coldstream Guards ; served in S. Africa (was wounded at Moddor River, medals and clasps), afterwards on 94 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. staff of Gen. Sir John Pretyman, K.C.M.G., Commanding at Kimberley ; European War (twice wounded) ; granted the Military Cross for distinguished service in tlie Field ; D.L. for Co. of Armagh ; eldest son of Archibald Brabazon Sparrow, 4th Earl, K.P., and Ladv Louisa Augusta Beatrice Montagu, O.B.E. (1920), 2nd dau. of 7th Duke of Manchester ; has issue two sons and two daus. E,es. : Falmouth House, Clarendon Place, London, W. Clubs : Travellers', Guards', and Tiu-f ; Eoyal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. QOUQH, Lieut. -General Sip Hubert De la Poer, G.C.M.G. (1919), K.C.B. (1916), K.C.V.O. (1917), C.B. (1912); served in Tirah Expedition, 1897-8 ; S. African War, 1899-1902: Brig.-Gen. Comdg. 3rd Cav. Brig. Irish Comd., 1911-14; Comdg. a Division, B.E.F., European War, 1914-19; son of late Gen. Sir Charles J. S. Gough, V.C., G.C.B., of Innislonagh, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1870 ; m. 1898, dau. of Major-Gen. H. C. Lewes. Res. : Burrows Lea, Gom>;hall, Surrey. Naval and Military Club, London. QOUQH, Viscount, 1849; Baron Gough, 1846 (Unit. Kgd.) ; and a Baronet, 1842, Hugh William Gough, 4th Vi-^count ; B.A. (Oxon) ; M.C. ; D.L., Co. Gahvay, Batt.-Major. Irish Guards; served in European War, 1914-18 ; mentioned in despatches (twice) ; G.S.O. (2nd Grade), 1917-18; only surviving son of Hugh, 3rd Viscount K.C.V.O., and Lady Georgiana, dau. of 4th Earl of Lonsford ; b. 22nd Feb., 1892 : s.his father, 14th Oct., 1919. Res. : Lough Cutra Castle, Gort ; 9 Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W. QOULDINQ, The Right Hon. Sir Edward Alfred, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1915), M.A. (Cantab.), P.C. (1918), (M.P. for Worcester, 1908), Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1887 ; J. P., Co. London and D.L., Co. Cork ; Member of the London Co. Council. Was President of the Cam- bridge Union ; is Hon. Treasurer of the United Club, and is a member of the London Co. Council for Hammersmith, Was M.P. for Wiltshire, East Devises, 1895-1906 ; son of late William Goulding, Esq. ; b. 1862. Res. : Wargrave Hall, Wargrave, Berks. QOULDINQ, Right Hon. Sir William Joshua, Bart (Unit. Kgd., 1904), M.A. (Cantab.), P.C. (1917), D.L., Cork; J.P. Cos. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1906) and Kil- dare (High Sheriff, 1907); Chairman Gt. Southern and Western Railway, and of W. and H. M. Goulding, Ltd. ; Deputy Chair- man Fishguard and Rosslare Harbours and Railway Co. ; a Director of National Bank, Ltd., and Northern Assurance Co. (Dublin Board) ; an Irish Lights Commissioner ; Chairman Irish Railway Clearing House ; appointed Chairman of Property Losses (Ireland) Committee, 1916 ; a member of Irish Convention, 1917-18 ; a Steward of the Turf Club of Ireland ; eldest son of William Goulding, .J.P., D.L., M.P. (d, 1884), Summerhill, Co. Cork, by his mar- riage Mith Maria Heath, dau, of Edward Manders (d. 1893) ; b. 7th March, 1856 ; m. 23rd February, 1881, Ada, only dou. of late Charles Lingard Stokes, of Pauntley, Gloucestershire, and has issue one son, four daus. Res. ; Millicent, Sailing, Co. KU- dare, and 63 Northumberland Road, Dublin. Clubs ; Kildare Street and University, Dublin ; Carlton, London, S.W, QOULDINQ, Capt. William Lingard Amphlett, Capt. late 4th Batt. Royal Irish Fus. ; late Lieut. South of Ireland Imp. Yeo. ; only son of Rt. Hon, Sir William Joshua Goulding, Bart., P.C, D.L. ; b, 5th Oct., 1883 ; m, 26th June, 1908, Nesta Violet, second dau. of the Hon. Mr. Justice George Wright, of the High Coiu-t of Justice in Ireland, and grand-dau. of Sir Croker Barrington, of Glenstal, Co. Limerick, and has issue two sons. Res. : Hillbrook, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. QRACE, Dowager Lady Margaret, youngest dau. of Valentine O'B. O'Connor, D.L., of Rockfteld, Co. Dublin ; m. 1874, Sir Percy Raymond Grace, 4th Bart (d, 1904). Res. : Boley, Monkstown, Co, Dublin, QRACE, Sir Valentine Raymond, Bart. (Gt. Brit., 1795) ; D.L. Queen's Co. (High Sheriff, 1907) ; J.P. Co. Dublin ; Capt. 4th Batt. Leinstcr Regt. ; only son of Sir Percy Raymond, 4th Bart., and Margaret, youngest dau. of the late A^alen- tine O'Brien O'Connor, D.L., of Merrion Square. Dublin; b. 21st Jan., 1877; s. his father as 5th Bart., 16th Aug., 1903 : m. 21st July, 1900, Mildred, second dau. of Major Eu.stace Jameson, M.P., Taney House, Dimdrum, Co. Dublin, and has issue one son and five daus. Res. : Boley, Monkstown, Co. Dublin; 41 Walsingham Road, Hove, Sussex. Clubs : Wellington, London : Royal St. George's Yacht, Kings- town ; Union, Brighton, QRADWELL, George Fitzgerald, J.P, for Co, Meath (High Sheriff, 1910); b. 1852 : eldest son of John Gradwell, J. P., of Flatten Hall, Co. Meath. Educ. at;Ushaw ; m. 1896, Sara. dau. of Francis W, Leland, J. P., of Little Grange, Co. Louth, and has issue three sons. Res. : Flatten Hall, Co. Meath. GRADWELL, Robert Bernard George Ashhurst, J. P., Co. Westmeath ; High Sheriff. Co. Meath, 1892; Capt, (Hon, Major) late 5th Batt. Leinster Regt; only son of late Richard Gradwell, of Dowth Hall, Co. Meath ; b. 1858 ; m. 1884, Lady Henrietta, voungest dau. of 10th Earl of Fineall, Res. : Dowth Hall, Slane, Co, Meath THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 95 QRAHAM, Capt. Ogilvie Blair, J.P. Co. Down : late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Eifles : eldest son of late Ogilvie Blair Graham, D.L., J. P., of Larchfield, Co. Down ; b. 1865 ; m. 1890, Grace, dau. of Rt. Hon. John Young, of Galgorn Castle, Co. Antrim. Res. ; Larchfield, Lisburn. GRANARD, Earl of, 1684; Viscount Granard and Baron of Clanehugh, 1673 arid.): Baron Granard (Unit. Kgd., 1806), a Bart. (IS'ova Scotia, 1628), Bernard Arthiu: William Patrick Hastings Forbes, 8th Earl, K.P. (1909), P.C. (1909), P.C. (Irld., 1918), G.C.V.O. (1915), Lord-in- Waiting to the King, December, 1905 ; Vice- Admiral of Connaught, 1915 ; Master of the Horse, 1907-1915; Assistant Post- master-General, March, 1906-10 ; late Lieut-Col. Comdg. the Post Office Rifles; Raised and Comd. 5th Royal Irish Regt. (Pioneers), European War, 1914-16 ; Mil. Sec. to Com. -in-Chief, British Salonika Force, Jan., 1916, to May, 1917 ; Lieut.- Col. in Army ; Awarded the Legion of Honour (Officier) by President French Republic, and White Eagle, 4th class, with Swords, by King of Serbia ; Commander of Order of The Redeemer of Greece ; Member of Irish Convention, July, 1917 ; four times mentioned in despatches ; Special Ambassador, 1910, to announce King George's Accession at the Courts of Brussels, The Hague, Copenhagen, Stock- holm, Christiania, Lisbon and Madrid ; Grand Cross of the Polar Star of Sweden ; Grand Cross of the Order of Isobel the Catholic of Spain ; Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III. of Spain ; Grand Cross, Order of Danebrog of Denmark ; Companion of the Military Order of Merit of Spain ; H.M.'s Lieutenant Co. Longford, 1916 ; late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Gordon Highlanders ; late Captain 1st Scots Guards ; eldest son of George, 7th Earl, K.P., and the Hon. Frances Mary (d. 1920), dau of 12th Baron Petre ; b. 17th Sept., 1874 ; s. his father 25th Aug., 1889 ; m. 14th Jan., 1909, Beatrice, O.B.E., dau. of Ogden Mills, of Staatsburg, Dutchess Coimty, U.S.A., and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : Castle Forbes, Newtown Forbes, Co. Longford ; Forbes House, Halkin Street, London, S.W. GRANT, William (M.P. for North Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921). Res. : 83 Ruth Street, Bel- fast. GRAY, Baroness of Gray (Scotl., 1444), Ethel Eveleen Gray-Campbell, Baroness ; dau. of Eveleen Smith Gray, 20th Baroness, and James Maclaren Stuart Gray (d. 1900) ; b. 1866 ; s. her brother, 4th May, 1919 ; m. 1888, Henry Tufnell Campbell. Issue, two sons and one dau. Res. : Brownswood, Enniscorthy, Co. Wex- ford ; 7 Collingham Gardens, London, S.W. GREEN, Alice Sophia Amelia, Litt D. (Liverpool). Educ. by private reading at home. Pubns. : Short Geography of the British Islands, 1880; Henry II. (Twelve English Statesmen), 1888 ; Town Life in the Fifteenth Century, 1894 ; contributions to Nineteenth Century ; Revue de Paris ; Studies, etc. Edited : The Conquest of England, 1883 ; revised ed. of the Short History, 1888 ; illustrated ed. of Short History (with Miss K. Norgate), 1892 ; Oxford Studies (with Miss K. Norgate), 1901 ; edited : Historical Studies, 1903 ; Stray Studies, 2nd series, 1903 ; The Making of Ireland and its Undoing, 1908 ; Irish Nationality, 1911 ; The Old Irish World, 1912 ; Woman's Place in the World of Letters, 1913 ; new edition of the Short History, with an added Epilogue, the history of the Nineteenth Century, 1916 ; pamphlets : Ourselves Alone in Ulster ; Loyalty and Disloyalty : what it means in Ireland, 1918 ; b. Kells, Ireland ; 7th child of Edward Adderley Stopford, Archdeacon of Meath, and Anne Catherine Duke, Co. Sligo : m. 1877, late John Richard Green, LL.D., Hon. Fellow Jesus College, Oxford. Res : 90 Stephen's Green, Dublin. GREEN, George Comerford, B.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns. 1886; K.C. 1906 ; late Professor of English Law, University College, Cork ; Coimty Court Judge, Cos. Armagh and Louth, 1909-21 ; Cos. Armagh and Fermanagh from 1921 ; 3rd son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., of Ah: Hill, Co. Cork; m. 1911, Gwladya, dau. of Reginald Vaughan of Glentrothy, Abergavenny ; one son. Res. : Her- berton, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Clubs: University, Dublin ; Cork County, Cork. GREEN, Lieut. -Col. James Sullivan, B.A., M.B., B.Ch. (T.C.D.), late Lieut.- Col. R.A.M.C. Educ. at Ushavv and T.C.D. ; served in Manipur Expedition of 1881; in Burma,, 1891-2; Sth. African War, including Defence of Ladysmith, 1899-1901 ; served in Eiuopean War, 1914 ; interested in Irish language and antiqui- ties ; second son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., J. P., of Air Hill, Glanworth, Co. Cork ; b. 1861. Res. : Air Hill, Glan- worth, Co. Cork. GREEN, Thomas Sullivan, B.A. (T.C.D.), J.P. for Co. Cork. Educ, at Ushaw and T.C.D. ; an Asst. Land Com- missioner. Ireland, since 1908 ; eldest son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., of Air Hill, Glanworth, Co. Cork, and Ann (d. 1883), only dau. of James F. Comer- ford, of Kinsale; b. 1860; m. 1915, Mrs. Lily Birmingham, Res. : Air Hill, Glan- worth, Co, Cork. GREENS, Harry Plunket, baritone. Educ. at Dublin, Clifton College, Stuttgart, Florence and London ; was educated for 96 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. the Bar, but having a fine voice, adopted music as a profession ; studied singing and music with Barraclough in Dublin, Hromada in Stuttgart, Vaunuccini in Florence, Alfred Bhirae and Francis Korbay in London ; first appeared at Mrs. Scott Ffennell's concert in Dublin, March, 1887; has sung at most of the principal London concerts and provincial festivals, and has given song recitals all over Great Britain and America, which he has visited on many occasions, and has sung in grand opera at Covent Garden ; is a professor R.C.M. Eecns. : Outdoor sports and games ; son of Pdchard J. Greene, barrister, and Hon. Louisa Plunket, fourth dan. of 3rd Baron Plunket ; b. in Dublin, 24th June, 1865; m. 1899, Gwendolen Maud, dau. of Sir C. H. Parry, Bart. Res. : 48 Iverna Gardens, Kensington, London, W. ; Chefford, Woodlands House, Hunger- ford. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Savile, Hampshire C.C.C., Chorley Wood Golf Club. QREZR, Sip Francis Nugent, Knt. (1920), C.B. (1913) ; Barrister, King's Inns, 1893 ; Gray's Inn, 1911 ; K.C., 1918 ; is Parliamentary Draftsman, Irish Office, to 1922 ; formerly Crown Prosecutor for Co. , Meath, and standing Counsel to the Co. Councils of Meath and Antrim ; son of Samuel McCurdy Greer, of Springvale, Londonderry ; b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Archer Barlow. Res : Arundel House, The Bank, Highgate, London, N. University Club, Dublin. QREER, Henry (M.P. for Batterbca, Clapham Div., from June, 1918, to Dec., 1918, and for Somerset, Wells Div., from Dec, 1918); Chairman of H. & W. Greer, Ltd. ; Son of late Wm. Greer, of Dundalk ; b. 1874 ; m. 1906, Marguerite, dau. of Louis Roche, of London. Res. : 3, Col- lingham Gardens, London, S.\V.5. QREER, Joseph, C.M.G. (1900) ; employed in London postal service from 1373 ; postmaster, N. dist., 1899-1903 ; E. dist., 1903-8 : Asst. Contr., London postal service, 1908-15 ; Dir. (with temp, rank of Lieut. -Col.) of Army Postal Service S. Africa, 1900-1 ; son of late Robt. Greer, of Armagh : b. 1854 ; m. 1890, Emily, dau. of late W. Wheeler. Res. : 41 Dow- sett Avenue, Southend - on - Sea ; The Pavilion, Armagh. QREER, Capt. Joseph Henry. Capt. late Highland Liglit Infantry : onlv son of Gen. H. H. Greer, C.B., D.L., of The Grange, Moy, Co. Tyrone ; b. 1855 ; m. 1886, Olivia M., eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Geo. de la Poer Beresford. Res. : Curragh Grange, The Curragh, Co. Kildare. QREER, Richard Townsend, C.S.I. 190-i), J. P. for Cardiganshire; entered C.S., 1877, Insp.-Gen. of police, Bengal, March, 1900; Chairman of the Corpora- tion of Calcutta from Oct., 1900 ; Member Lieut -Governor's Legisl. Council, Bengal, 1901 ; Commissioner of Cuttack, 1906 ; of Patna, 1907 ; Member Board of Rev. of Bengal, 1911, and of Exec. Council, 1912.; son of Rev. George Samuel Greer, Rector of St. Andrews Co. Down ; b. 1854 ; m. 1901, Alice Mary, dau. of late Sir Griffith Evans, K.C.I.E., D.L. Res. : Frong6g, Aberystwyth, S. Wales. QREER, Thomas MacQregor, a J. P. and County Councillor (High Sheriff, 1919), for Co. Tyrone : a Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; onlv son of late Thomas Greer. M.P., F.R.G.S. ; b. 1869 ; m. 1892, Dorrinda Florence, dau. of Col. James Corry Jones Lowry, R.A., V.L. Res. : Sea Park, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. QREQQ, John Robert, Educator, author; b. Rockcorry, Co. ^Monaghan, Ireland, June 17th, 1867 ; son of George and Margaret (Courtney Johnston) Gregg^ ; pub. sch. edn. came to America, 1893 ; m. Maida Wasson, of Louisiana, Mo., July 3rd 1899 ; Inventor of Gregg Short- hand, and author of a series of text-books connected with the system ; Editor, The Gregg Writer (monthly mag.) since 1900; Pres., Gregg Sch., Inc., Chicago, and the Gregg Pub. Co., Inc., New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and London ; Chairman Board of Directors, De Bear Schools, Ltd., Great Britain and Ireland ; Pres. Central Commercial Teachers' Assn., 1906-7 ; Episcopalian. Clubs : Illinois Athletic Club. Press Club (Chicago), National Arts Club (Governor and Treas.), National Efficiency Club, New York Advertising Club, Authors' League of America, Pan-American Society (New York), Cherry Valley Country Club, Garden City, L.I., N.Y., Long Beach Yacht Club, Long Beach, L.I., N.Y. (Chairman, Board of Directors). Author : Gregg Shorthand Manual. 1888 ; Progressive Exercises in Gregg Shorthand, 1890 ; The Gregg Short- hand Dictionarv, 1901 ; The Gregg Phrase Book, 1901 ; Gregg Speed Practice, 1907 ; The Gregg Reporter, 1909 ; Gregg Speed Studies, 1917 ; Dictation Drills, 1917 ; Home : 18 W. 76th Street, New York City ; Summer Home : 145 West Olive Street. Long Beach, Long Island, N.Y. Offices : 285 Fifth Avenue, New York; 623 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago ; 80 Boylston Street, Boston ; Phelan Building, San Franciso ; 7 Garrick Street, London. QREQORY, Lady Augusta, dau. of Dudley Persse, of Roxborough, Co. Galway; m. 7th March, 1880, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory. P.C., K.C.M.G., F.R.S. ; M.P. for the City of Dublin, 1842-7, and for the Co. of Galway, 1857-72 ; was subsequently Gov. of Cevlon ; and d. 6th March, 1892. Is a Director of the Abbey Theatre. Edited : Autobiographv of Sir W. Gregory, 1894 ; Mr. Gregory's Letter Box (Smith Elder), THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 97 1898. Her chief books are : Cuchulain of Muirthemne, pub. 1002 (Murray) ; Poets and Dreamers, 1903 (Murray) ; Gods and Fighting Men, 1904 (Murray) : A Book of Saints and Wonders, 1907 (Murray). Seven Short Plavs, 1909 (Putnam) ; Iri^h Folk History Plays, 1912 (Putnam) : New Comedies, 1913 ; Our Irish Theatre, 1913 : The Golden Apple, 1916 (Murray) ; The Kiltartan Poetry Book, (Putnam), 1919 : The Dragon. 1920 (Putnam) ; Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland, 1920 (Put- nam ; Hugh Lane's Life and Achievement, 1921 (Murray) : The Image and other Plays (Putnam), 1922 Recns. : Tree-planting and Grandchildren. Res : Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway. QREQORY, Padraic, M.R.LA.I., poet, folk lorist, architect ; b. Belfast, Sept. 30th, 1886 ; eldest son of the late Patrick K. Gregory, of Durango, Colo, U.S.A., and Hannah Mary, youngest dau. of the late Patrick Downey, of Craigbilly, Ballymena, Co. Antrim ; m., 1917, Madeline (died 1920), 3rd dau. of the late Hugh Crothers, Wine Merchant of Belfast ; one son, one dau. ; educ. : in U.S.A., and by Cliristian Bros, and private tutors in Ire- laud ; studied architecture under .1. J. O'Shea and Thos. Pentland in Belfast, and at Belfast School of Art ; Lanyon Prizeman for Measiured Drawing ; elec. to Royal last, of the Architects of Ireland, 1920. Connected from its inception till 1916 with the Ulster Literary Theatre ; contributor of prose and verse to Studies, The Xew Ireland Review, The Irish Monthly, The Irish Rosary, The Book- Lover, etc. ; is rep- resented in The Book of Irish Poetry, Irish Poets of To-day, The Treasury of Irish Prose and Verse, The Lullabies of Four Nations, and in many other modern anthologies ; many of his historical ballads have been set forth since 1916 in Irish school texts and have been done into Danish ; has frequently lectured on bal- ladry before learned societies in Ireland and England ; many of his songs have been set to music, notably An Ardglass Boat-Song, and Padraic, the Fiddlier, sung by John MacCormack. Pubns. : The Ulster Folk (poems), 1912; Old- World Ballads (poems), 1913 ; Love-Sonnets (poems), 1914; Modern Anglo-Irish Verse (anthologv), edited, 1914 ; Ireland : A Song of Hope (poems), 1917 ; The Poems of Sean MacEntee, edited, 1917 ; Ulster Songs and Ballads (poems), 1920. Recns. : chess, the study of the origin of balladry, collecting old peasant songs and tunes. Address : Dublin-22 Nassau Street ; Bel- fast-124 Donegall Street. Tel., Belfast, 3288. Club : The Co. Antrim Yacht, Whitehead. QREHAN, Stephen, D.L., J. P., for Co. Cork (High Sheriff, 1883) ; eldest son of Geo. Grehan, of C'lonmeen, Co. Cork, and Marv, dau. of Philip O'Reilly, of Coolamber, Co. Westmeath ; b. 1858 ; m. 1883, Esther (d. 1900), dau. of Col. C Raleigh Chichester, of Runnamoat, Co. Roscommon, and has issus one son and four daus. Res. : Clon- mecu, Bauteer, Co. Cork. QRENE, James Witliam, L.R.C.S.I., J. P. for Co. Meath. Educ. at Stonvhiu-st and T.C.D. ; eldest son of John Greue, of Cappamurra, Co. Tipperary, and Anna, dau. of James Delaney, of Mullingar ; b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Annie Frances, 3rd dau. of Thos. Arthur Dillon, of Kingstown, Co. Dublin, and has issue one son. Res. : Ivy House, Athboy Co. Meath ; Cappa- murra, Co. Tipperary. QREVILL.E, Hon. Ronald Charles Fulke, only son of 3rd Baron Greville ; b. 11th April, 1912. QRSV3LLE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1869), Charles Beresford Fulke Greville, 3rd Baron, O.B.E. (1919), D.L., J.P., Co. Westmeath ; late Capt. 7th Hussars ; formerly 3rd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; was A.D.C. to Governor of Bombay (Lord Northcote). 1900-03, and Private Sec. to Governor-Gen. of Australia (Lord Northcote), 1903-08 ; served in European War with Lovat Scouts, Yeo., and Cav. Res., and on Gen. Staff, 1914-19 ; only surviving son of Algernon William Fulke, 2nd Baron, and Lady Beatrice Violet Graham, dau. of 4th Duke of Mon- trose ; b. 3rd March, 1871 ; s. his father 3rd Dec, 1909 : m. 24th Nov., 1909, Olive Grace Kerr, dau. of late J. W. Grace, of Leybourne Grange, Kent, and has issue one son. Res. : 27 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. ; Clonhuah, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Clubs : Bachelors', Carlton and Turf, London. QREV3LLE-NUQENT, Hon. Patrick Emilius John, J. P. and D.L. for Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1884) ; late Lieut. Westnifath Militia; sometime County Councillor for Co. Westmeath ; hi 1852 ; fourth son of 1st Baron Greville and Lady Rosa Emily Mary, dau. of 1st Marquess of Westmeath ; m. 1882, Ermen- garde, only child and heiress of late Augustus George Ogiivy, of Cove, Co. Dumfries. Educ : Harrow, Heidelberg University ; assumed name of Nugent after his mother's family ; formerly Lieut. Westmeath Militia. Res. : Clonyn Castle, Delvin, Co. Westmeath ; Cove, Eccle- fechan, Dumfriesshire. GRIFFIN, Hon. Charles James, B.A. (R.U.I. ), Barrister King's Inns, 1898 ; a judge of H.M.'s High Court of British Central Africa, 1906-14 ; Att.-Gen., Gib- raltar, 1914-10 ; Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands, 1919-20 : of the High Court of Uganda from 1920 : son of late John Griffin, Clerk of Peace for Co. Mayo ; m. Aileen, only child of late John Fanning, of Kilkenny. Res. : Entebbe, Uganda, Africa. 98 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. GRIFFITH, Arthur (T.D. for East Cavan from 1918) ; son of Arthur Griffith, of Dublin ; b. 1872. Educ. : Christian Brothers' School, Dublin ; editor of The United Irishman, 1899-1906 ; founder and first editor of Sinn Fein, 1906-15; editor of Nationality since 1916 ; President of Sinn Fein, 1910-7, and Vice-President since 1917 ; President of Dail Eireann from Jan., 1922. M.P. (Sinn Fein) for E. Cavan since 1918. Elected T.D. for N.W. T\Tone, Dec, 1918, and for Cos. Fermanagh and Tyrone, Northern Parlia- ment, Ireland, 1921. Author of Thomas Davis : Thinker and Teacher ; the Resiu-- rection of Hungary. Res. : 122 St. Lawrence Road, Dublin. Died 12th August, 1922. GRIFFITH, Sir John Purser, Knt. (1911), M.A.I. (Dublin), M.Inst. C.E., Engineer to Dublin Port and Docks Board (retired 1913) ; Past President of Inst. C.E., London; Past President Inst. C.E. of Ireland ; Member of the Royal Com- mission on Canals and Waterways : Mem- ber of the Vice-regal Commission on a Bridge across the River Suir at Waterford : Member of the Vice-regal Commission on a Bridge across the River Shannon at Port- umna ; Advising Engineer to the Govern- ment for the Wicklow Harbour and Foreshore works and for the Arklow Harbour Works : a Commissioner of Irish Lights; Chairman Irish Peat Enquiry Committee, and Chairman of Sub-Com- mittee on Water Power Resources of Ireland ; Senator of Southern Ireland, 1921 (nominated by the Lord Lieutenant) ; b. at Holyhead, 5th Oct.. 1848 : ra Nov., 1871, Anna Benigna F. Purser (d. 1912). only dau. of the late John Tertius Purser, of Dublin. Res. : Rathmines Castle, Dublin. GROQAN, Brig. -General Edward George, C.B. (1902), C.B.E. (1919) ; served in Ashanti War, 1874 ; S. African War, 1900-01 : Col. Comdg. 42nd Regtl. Dist. (Black Watch), 1902-5 : Col. in charge of Infantry Records, 1905-6 : Comdg. Black Watch Brig, of Territorial force, 1907-12: Brig.-Comdr. attd. to Head- quarter Units. 1914-16 ; son of late George Grogan, J. P., of Seafleld, Sutton, Co. Dublin; b. 1851; ra., 1st, 1*^74, Meta (d. I'^Sl), dau. of late Adm. Sir W. K Hall, K.C.B. ; 2nd, 1883, Ida, dau. of late James R. Forman, of Craig Park, Midlothian Res. : iorrevagh, St. Andrews, Scotland. GROQAN, William Edward, Master Carlow Hounds since 1904: b. 1863: son of William Grogan, Slaney Park, Co. Wicklow. Educ. : Harrow. Fox-hunting and polo two chief piu-suits : plaved polo for W. Carlow for ten years. Res. • Movie, Carlow. Clubs : Wellington, London • Kildare Street, Dublin. GROVE, John Montgomery Charles, J P., Co. Donegal ; eldest son of late J. G. Grove, D.L., J. P., of Ca.stle Grove. Co. Donegal ; b. 1847 ; m. 1886, Lucy G., dau. of late Major-Gen. W. M. Gabbett. Res. : Castle Grove, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. GUBBINS, Francis Joseph Beres- ford, J. P., Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1906) ; late Lieut. R. E. ; eldest son of late Joseph Gubbins, J.P , of Kilfrush, Co. Limerick : b. 1865 ; m. 1893, Mary (d. 1919). eldest dau. of late Alex. Ward, of White Mills, Dunleer, Co. Louth. Res. : Kilfrush, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. GUILLAMORE, Viscount and Baron O'Qrady of Rockbarton, Co. Limerick (Ireld.,1831) ; Frederick Standish O'Grady, 6th Viscount, F.Z.S. ; b. Cahir Guillamore, Co. Limerick, 1847 ; s. of 2nd Viscount Guillamore and Gertrude Jane, dau. of Hon. Berkelev Paget; s. brother, 1918; m. 1st, 1881, Marv Theresa Burdett (d. 1910), widow of George S. T. de Windt, and youngest dau. of late Hon. William James Coventry, of Earls Croombe, Worcester- shire ; 2nd, Gertrude Lily, youngest dau. of Mrs. J. Langford. of Draycott : one dau. Educ. : Charterhouse ; St. John's College, Oxford. Winner of High Jump, Inter- Varsity Sports. 1868. Formerly Lieut. Isle of Wight Artillery ; travelled and resided in New Zealand, Hawaii, etc. Recn. : fishing. Res. : Ingleside, Holt, Trow- bridge, Wilts ; Cahir Guillamore, Co. Limerick. GUINNESS, Hon. Arthur Ernest, M.A. (Cantab.) ; late Lieut , London Rifle Brigade : D.L., J. P., Co. Dublin : second son of 1st Earl of Iveagh : b. 2nd Nov., 1876 : m. 1903, Marie Clotilde, dau. of Sir George Russell, 4th Bart. Res. : 17 Grosvenor Place, S.W.I ; Glenmaroon, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin Clubs : Carlton, Bachelors'. London; Kildare Street, Dublin. GUINNESS, Col. Charles Davis, late Royal Field Artillery ; High Sheriff, Co. Louth, 1918. Educ. at Eton. Recns. : hunting and shooting ; eldest son of Mrs. Guinness, of Tibradden, Co. Dublin ; b. 25th June, 1860; m. 13th Nov., 1889, Hon. Lucy M. A., eldest dau. of John, 6th Baron Massy, and has issue two sons. Res. : Clermont Park, Dimdalk, Co. Louth ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Naval and Military Club, London. GUINNESS, Henry Samuel Howard, financinl adviser at Foreign Office ; a Director of Provincial Bank of Ireland ; Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney ; son of Howard Guinness, of Dublin ; b. 1888. Res. : 13 Tite Street, Chelsea, London, S.W.3. GUINNESS, Henry Seymour; b. 24th Nov., 1858; eldest sou of Henry Guinness, of Burton Hall, Stillorgan, Co. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 99 Dublin. Educ. at "Winchester College and Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill : Argyll Scholar. 1879 ; Public Works Department, India, 1880-1895 ; Lieut, Burma State Railway Volunteer Rifles, 1884 ; Burma medal and three clasps, 1885-1892 ; Associate Member Institution Civil Engineers, 1894 : High Sheriff, Co. Dublin, 1899 ; Director Great Northern Railway, Ireland, 1902 ; Member Royal Irish Academy, 1911 ; Vice- Warden Alexandra College, Dublin, 191,S ; nominated a Senator, Parliament of South- ern Ireland, 1921 : Governor. Bank of Ireland, 1922; m. 1900, Mary Middleton, dau. of Robert S. Bainbridge, of Kever- stone, Co. Durham, and has issue four daus. Res. : Burton Hall, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Union, London ; Kil- dare Street, Dublin. QUINNESS, Brig. -General Henry William Newton, C.B. (1900) ; served in Nile Expdn.. 1884-5 ; S. African War, 1899-1900 ; Lieut.-Col. Commdt. 1st Batt. R. Irish Regt, 1899-1903 ; A.A.G., 1905-9 ; Hon. Brig.-Gen., 1917 ; son of late Rev. W. N. Guinness, Rector of Collooney, Co. Sligo : b. 1854 ; m. 1893, Frances, dau. of late Hy. West, Q.C., of Loughlinstown House. Co. Dublin. Res. : 26 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin. QUINNESS, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Walter Edward, D.S.O. (1917) with bar (1918) ; (W.P. for Biu-y St. Edmunds from 1907) ; L.C.C., N. Paddington Div., 1907 to 1910 : Educ. at Eton ; late Lieut.-Col. Loyal Suffolk Hussars ; served in S. Africa, 1900-01 (wounded, despatches, medal and four clasps) ; European War, Gallipoli, 1915, in command of 10th London Regt. ; Western Front, 1916-18, as Brigade Major and G.S.O. (2nd Grade) (despatches thrice) ; third son of Rt. Hon. Earl Iveagh, K.P. ; b. 29th March, 1880: m. 24th June, 1903, Lady Evelyn Erskine, dau. of Right Hon. the Earl of Buchan. Res. ; 11 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. ; Knock- maroon, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Carlton, S.W. ; KUdare Street, Dublin. QUN, William Townsend Jackson, .T.P. Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1902) ; Barrister Inner Temole, 1901 ; only son of late Capt Henry Allen Gun, R.E.. J. P., and grandson of Wilson Gun, D.L., J. P., of Rattoo, Co. Kerry ; b. 1876 ; m. 1908, Ethel Winifred, youngest dau. of B,ey. C. Young, M.A., Vicar of Chewton Mendip. Res. : 48 Hornton Court, Kensington, London, W.8 ; Rattoo, ur. Lixnaw, Co. Kerry. QUN-CUNINQHAME, Major Corn- wallis Robert Ducarel, D.L., J. P., Co. Wlcklow (High Sheriff, 1886) : Capt. (Hon. Major) WicklowArt. (Mil.). 1885-94 : Hon. Capt. in the Army from 1900 : Major (temp.) R.G.A., 1915; son of late Col. Robt. Geo. A. H. Gun-Cuninghame, D.L., J. P., of Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow, bv only dau. (d. 1904) of late Rt. Rev. Lord Robt. Ponsonbv Tottenham, Bishop of Clogher ; b. 1857 ; m. 1st, 1886, Isabella, youngest dau (d. 1902) of Richd. Wing- field ; 2nd, 1904, Constance Evelyn, youngest dau. of late Edwin J. Vipan, Res. Mount Kennedy, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. QUNN, John Edward, Bishop, born at Black Hill, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, March 15th, 1863 ; son of Edward and Mary (Grew) Gunn. Educ. : St. Mary's College, Dundalk, Ireland ; Marist College, Paignton, South Devon, England ; Catholic University, Dublin ; Gregorian University, Rome, Italy. J.C.B., and D.D. Professor of Moral theology. Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1892-1898 ; Rector of the Sacred Heart Church, Atlanta, Georgia, and President of the Marist College from 1898 to 1911. Consecrated Bishop of Natchez, Mississippi, August 29th, 1911. Res. : Bishop's House, Natchez, Miss., and Pass Christian, Miss. QWYNN, Edward John, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, since 1893 ; Lecturer in Celtic Languages in the Univer- sity of Dublin since 1907 : b. 1st April, 1868, son of Rev. John Gwynn, D.D., late Regius Professor of Divinity in University of Dublin. Educ. : St. Columba's College and Trinity College, Dublin (Scholar, 1888, Univ. Student, 1889) ; m. 1906, Olive Mary, dau. of Col. J. G. Ponsonby ; has three sons, two daus. Todd Lecturer in Celtic Languages in Royal Irish Academy, 1899-1904 ; Commissioner of National Education, 1905-1915. Pubns. : The Metrical Dindsenchas, parts i., ii., iii. (Todd Lectures Series) : Catalogue of Irish MSS. in Trinity College, Dublin (jointlv with late Rev. T. K. Abbott, D.D.) ; Articles on Irish Literature and Philology. Res. : 34 Trinity College, Dublin. QWYNN, Rev. Robert Malcolm, M.A., B.D. (T.C.D.): Fellow, Tutor and Chaplain of Trinity College, Dublin. Educ. : St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham ; Trinity College, Dublin (1st Scholarship, 1896 ; Classical Studentship, Large Gold Medals in Classics and Modern Literature, 1898 ; 1st Theological Exhibition, 1902 ; Fellowship, 1906 ; Tutorship, 1907 ; Chap- lain, 1911) ; Professor of Biblical Greek, 1916 ; acting Warden, St. Columba's College, 1909 ; Professor of Hebrew. 1920. Recns. : cricket and Rugby football ; Captain University Cricket XI ; Vice- Captain University XV ; b. Ramelton, Co. Donegal, 26th April, 1877 ; son of Rev. John Gwynn, D.D. ; m. 1914, Eileen Gertrude, dau. of Rev. William Glenn, B.A., of Altadesert Rectory, Pomerov, Co. Tyrone. Res. : 14 Northumberland Road, Dublin, and 40 Trinity College, Dublin. G 2 100 THOMAS IRISH WHO'S WHO. QWYNN, Stephen Lucius. Educ. : St. Columba's College, and Oxford (B. A.) ; Teaching, 1886-1896 ; 1896-1904, litera- ture and journalism in London ; returned to Ireland ; entered Irish politics ; M.P., Oaiwaj', Nationalist 1906 ; joined army, Jan., 1915. Commissioned in 6th Coii- naught, April, 1915: Captain June, 1915; served in France in the Batt., Dec, 1915, to April, 1917, with an interval of six months in 1916. Chevalier of Legion of Honour, July, 1917 ; Member of Irish Con- vention ; Member of Irish Recruiting Council, 1918. From 1919 onwards re- turned to profession of literature. Weekly correspondent of The Observer. Served on Irish University Eoval Commission. 1908; Dardenelles Committee, 1917-18; b. Feb. 13th, 1864 : eldest son Rev. S. Gwynn, Regius Professor of Theology, T.C.D. Pubns. : Comedies of Massct, translated ; Edition of Odes of Horace ; An Eighteenth Century Portrait Paiuter (memoir of Xorthcote). Fiction : The Re- pentance of a Private Secretary ; The Old- Knowledge ; John Morrell's Marriage ; Robert Emmet ; The Glade in the Forest. Verse : The Queen's Chronicler ; A Lay of Ossian and Patrick. Criticism : Tennj^- son — a critical study ; The Masters of English Literature ; Thomas Moore. Topo- graphs : Highways and Byeways in Done- gal and Antrim ; The Fair Hills of Ireland : The Famous Cities of Ireland ; A Holiday in Connemara, Ulster, Munster, Leinster, Connaught. Essays : The Decay of Sensibility ; To-day and To-morrow in Ireland ; Fishing Holidays ; For Second Reading ; Irish Books and Irish People ; Garden Wisdom. Biography : Joim Redmond's Last Years. Res. : ToTiple Hill, Kimmage Road, Terenure, Co. Dublin. Clubs : National Liberal, London ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. QWYNNE, Walker, Clergyman: b. Strabane, Co. Tyrone, June 7th, 1845 ; son of Richard and Ann (Walker) Gwvnne ; Strabane Acad. B.D., Gen. Theol., "Sem., New York, 1371 : D.D., St. Stephen's College, N.Y., 1911; m. Helen Bowers Lee, of Cooperstoen, N. Y., Jan. 16th, 1877. Deacon, 1871; Priest, 1872, P. E. Church ; Curate, St. Paul's Church, Al- bany, N. Y., 1871 : priest in charge, St. Raid's Free Chapel, Troy, N. Y., 1872- 1876 ; Rector, St. John's Church, Cohoes, N. Y., 1376-84 ; St. Mark's Church, Augus- ta. Maine, 1884-93 : Calvarv Church Sum- mit, N. J., 1893-1913, and Rector Emeritus since 1913. Deputv Gen. Conv., 1889- 1892 ; President, Overlook Hospital ; Trustee Corporation for Relief of Widows of Clergymen in N. J. : Member, Newark Clericus, Alumni Association. Gen. Theo. Sem., Highland and Canoe Brook Clubs. Author : JIanual of Christian Doctrine, 1883; The Gospel in the New Testament, 1890; Confirmation and the Way of Life, 1892 ; Some Purposes of Para- dise, 1892 ; The Gospel in the Old Testa- ment, 1895 ; Seven Hundred Stories, 1917 ; The Gospel in the Church, 1909 ; The Christian Year, Its Purpose and Its His- tory, 1915 ; Primitive Worship and the Prayer Book, 1917. Res. : 55 Woodland Avenue, Summit, N. J. HACKETT, Felix Edward, Professor of Physics, Royal College of Science for Ire- land. Res. : 20 Zion Road, Rathgar, Dublin. HACKETT, Very Rev. Thomas Ayl- mer P., M.A., D.D. (T.C.D.) ; Dean of Limerick since 1912 ; Chaplain to Forces. Educ. : Chesterfield College ; Trinity College, Dublin : Graduated, 1877, as Senior Moderator in Mental and Moral Philosophy, after taking honours in several subjects ; Ciu:ate of Coleraine, 1877-80 ; Ciuate in Charge of Newcastle West, 1880- 81; Rector of Kilmallock, 1881-1910, Chancellor, 1904 ; Archdeacon of Limer- ick, 1912-13; Rector of St. Michael's, Limerick, 1910-13 : Canon of St. Patrick's, 1907 ; Member of Board of Patronage, Diocesan Court ; Church Representative Body, Diocesan Coimcil ; Board of Educa- tion and Board of Missions. Pubns. : The Intermediate State : Papal Infallibility and Supremacy ; The Parson and Priest ; eldest son of Thomas Hackett, J. P., of Castle- town, King's Co. ; b. 1854 ; m. 1880, Helen, dau. of James Whiteside, M.D., Ballyarton, Coleraine, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res, ■ The D!.'anery, Limerick University and Limerick County, HACKETT, Thomas Dalby, Major, Indian Array, D.S.O. ; M.Inst. P.T., Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms and Black Rod, Parliament of Northern Ireland. Royal Field Artillery, 1900-08, Indian Cavalry, 1903-10, Burma Commission, 1910-21 ; served in South African War and in Great War ; mentioned in despatches, D.S.O. Warden of Upper Burma Oilfields, 1911 and 1914. Commanded Remount Depot, Fvzabad, 1916-17 ; commanded Shwebo Batt. Burma Military Police, 1917-18 ; commanded Military Police relief force, and afterwards punitive expedition in Kuki Hill Tracrt, 1918 ; commanded force which annexed the Somra Tract (an area of some 6.000 square miles adjoining Burma-Assam frontiers), 1918-19 ; Deputy Commissioner Upper Burma, 1921 ; b. 19th Sept., 1881 ; eldest son of Very Rev. T. A. Hackett, D.D., Dean of Limerick. Res. : Tara, Marino, Belfast. Club : Cavalry Club. HACKETT John, J. P., Co. Tipperary ; M.C.C. : 31. P. Mid Tipperary, 1910-18 ; Chairman, Thurles Rural District Council since 1900 ; gentleman farmer ; eldest son of Thomas Hackett of Longford pass, Co. Tipperary ; b. Nov. 1865 ; unmarried. Educ. : Patrician Monastery, Mountrath. Since he left school, has been a member of THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 101 National Organisation ; hekl position of j Secretary, Treasurer, President of Gortna- hoe Branch, National Land League and United Irish League ; identified with the Gaelic Athletic Association. Res. : Thurles, Co. Tipperaryi HADDEN, George, b. 1«56. Ediio. : Wesleyan Connexional .School. now Wesley College, Dublin. Governing Dir- ector, 'w. 'orking classes ; member Methodist Decumenical Conference, Lon- don, 1901, Toronto. 1911. Eecns. : photography and iishing. Bos. : Spring- field, Wexford. HALES, John (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1922). Res. : Knockacurra, Ballinadee, Bandon, Co. Cork. HALL, John Carey, C.M.G. (1912), I.S.O. (1902), M.A. (honoris causa) Queen's University, Ireland ; Barrister Middle Temple, 1881 ; Consul-General at Yoko- hama, 1903-14 : was President of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1913 ; second son of late John llidl, of Coleraiue and Port- rush, Co. Antrim ; b. 184-4 ; m. 187G, Agnes, dan. of late C. W. Goodwin. Res. : 49 Broadhm-st Gardens, Hampstead, Lon- don, N.W.6. HALL, Capt. Roger, M.C., Capt. 1st Batt. Roy. Fus. (ret. 1919) ; Educ. at Harrow and Sandhurst ; only son of late Capt. Roger Hall, D.L., .I.P., of Narrow Water, Co. Down, and Elvira, youngest dau. of late John Meade, of Earsham Hall, Norfolk; b. 1894 ; m. 1919, Marie, dau of A. Patron, of Gibraltar. Recns. : motor- ing, hunting. Res. : Narrow Water, Warrenpoint, Co. Down. Junior Army and Navy Club, London. HALL-DARE, Robert Westley, D.L., J.P., Co. Wexford (High Sheriff, 1891) ; High Sheriff Co. Carlow, 1896 ; late Capt. Londonderry Art., S. Div. of R.A. ; Master of the Island Fox Hounds ; eldest son of late Robert Westley Hall-Dare, and Caroline, dau. of late Henry Newton, of Mount Leinster, Co. Carlow ; b. 1866 ; m. 1896, Helen, 2nd dau. of late John Taylor Gordon, of Nethermuir, Aberdeen- shire, and Blackhouse, AjTshire, and has issue two sons and two dans. Res.: New- townbarry House, Wexford ; East Hall, Wennington, Essex. clubs, : Carlton, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. HALLINAN, Most Rev. Denis ; Bishop of Limerick from 1918 ; b. Limerick, Educ. : Irish College, Rome. Priest, 1874 ; Ciu-ate, Newcastle West, 1874-86 : St. Michael's. Limerick, 1886-94 ; Priest of St. Mary's, Limerick, 1894-98 ; Newcastle West. 1898-1918; Domestic Prelate to the iPope, 1900 ; Chancellor, Cathedral Chapter, 1912. Res.: Corbally, Limeri(k. HALLiSSY, T., B.A. (1903) : M.R.I.A. (1911); A.R.C.Sc.I a922) ; F.G.S. (1922). Appointed Geologise to the Geological Survey of Ireland, 1908, and Senior Geolo- gist, 1921. Educ. at Queen's College (now University College), Cork, and at the Royal College of Science, Dublin. Author of Geological Papers, and in collaboration with others of Geological Survey Memoirs. Res. : 39 Eaton Square, Tcrenure, Dublin. HAMILTON, Marquess of, James Edward Hamilton ; eldest son of 3rd Duke of Abercorn; b. 29th Feb., 1904. HAMILTON, Lord Claud David, vounger son of 3rd Duke of Abercorn ; b. 13th Feb., 1907. Res. : Baron's Court, Ne\\townstewart, Co. Tyrone. HAMILTOiSJ, Right Hon. Lord Claud John ; P.C. (1917) : formerly Capt. Gren, Gds. ; Col. Comd. 5th Batt. (Mil.) Roy. Inniskilling Fus., 1867-91, and Hon. Col., 1891-1908 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1887-97 : a junior Lord of the Treasury' 1868 ; M.P. for Londonderrv, 1865-68 ;' King's Lvnn, 1869-80 ; Liverpool, 1880-85 ; W. Derby Div., 1885-88, and for S. Kensing- ton, Jan., 1910, to Dec, 1918: High Steward of Gt. Yarmouth since 1903, and of Harwich ; Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Chairman of the Gt. Eastern Railwav Co. ; 2nd son of l.st Duke of Abercorn, K.G. ; b. 1843 ; m. 1878, Carolina, dau. of E. Sacheverell Chandos Pole. Radboiurne Hall, Derby, who died Sept., 1911. Res. : 28 Cam- bridge Sauare, W. Clubs — Carlton, S.W. ; Bachelors', Guards', W. HAMILTON, Capt. Lord Claud Nigel, M.V.O., 4th Class (1916), D.S.O. (1914), Order Crown (Italy), Croix de Guerre (France) ; 3rd surviving son of 2nd Duke of Abercorn ; b. 1889 ; A.D.C. personal staff, 1915, Capt. Gren. Gds. from 1915; equerrv-in-ord. to the Prince of Wales from 1919; A.D.C. to H.M. from 1922. Res.: 115 Park Street, London, W.l. HAMILTON, Lord Frederick Spen- cer, attache at Berlin, 1878-83 : 2nd Sec. in diplomatic service, 1883-4 ; M.P., S. W. Manchester, 1885-6 : N. Tyrone, 1892-5 ; sixth son of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G., P.C, and Ladv Louisa, 2nd dau. (d. 1905) of 6th Duke of Bedford. K.G. ; b. 1856. Res. : 13 Gt. College St., Westminster, London, S.W.I. ; Carlton, St. James', Pratt's and Beef.steak Clubs. 102 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. HAMILTON, Colonel Qawin William Rowan-, D.L., J. P., Co. Down (High Sheriff, 1875) ; late Capt. 7th Dragoon Gds. ; late Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers ; eldest lineal male repre- sentative of the Hamiltons, Earls of Clan- brassU ; b. 7th March, 1844 ; eldest son of late Archibald Eowan Hamilton, of Killy- leagh Castle, Captain 5th Dragoon Guards, and Catherine, dau. of Rev. George Cald- Avell ; m. 1876, Lina, dau. of Sir G. H. Beaumont, 9th Bart., and has issue one dau. Educ. : Cheltenham College ; Uni- versity College, Oxford ; served in the Oxford University Volunteer Corps ; has travelled in America, Canada, Europe, and North Africa, and in early life took part in racing, hunting, and other field sports ; for some years Master of the Killyleagh Harriers. Pubus. : The Last of the Cornets ; Betwixt Two Lovers ; The Second Answer. Recn : foreign travel Res.: Killyleagh Castle, Co. Down. Clubs: jS'aval and Military, London ; Down Hunt, Ulster. HAMILTON, Rt. Hon. Lord George Francis, P.C; G.C. S.I. (1903) ; D.C.L. ; D.L. and J. P. for Middlesex and West- minster : entered Rifle Brigade. 1864, transferred to Coldstream Guards, 1868 ; retired 1869 ; Under-Secretary of State for India (1874-78) ; Vice-President of Coun- cil on Education, and 4th Charity Com- missioner, 1878-80 ; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1885-6, and 1886-92; Chair- man, London School Board, 1894-5 ; Secretary of State for India, 1895-1903 ; Chairman of Royal Commission upon Poor Laws, Ac, 1905-9 ; Chairman, Harrow School Governors ; Captain, Deal Castle, 1899 ; M.P. for Middlesex, 1868-1906 ; Chairman, Mesopotamia Commission, 1916- 17 : third son of the 1st Duke of Abercom, K.G. ; b. 1845 ; m. 28th Nov., 1871, Lady. Maude Caroline Lascelles, youngest dau. of the 3rd Earl of Harewood, and has issue three sons. Res. : 17 Montagu Street, W. ; The Castle, Deal. Carlton, St. Stephen's, and Athenaeum Clubs, London, S.W. HAMILTON, Capt. John Stewart, .7. P., Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1898) ; late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Iimiskilling Fus. ; onlv son of late Jas. Hamilton, D.L., J. P., of Brown Hall, Co. Donegal ; b. 1864 ; m. 1911, Winifred, dau. of late Percy Weston, of Greenfield, East Sheen. Res. : Brown Hall, Ballintra, Donegal. HAMILTON, Col. Robert Sydney, C.M.G. (1915), D.S.O. (1918), R.A. ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; European War, 1914; Col. Royal Army Ord. Corps from 1911 ; son of Ven, F. C. Hamilton, Archdeacon of Limerick ; b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Mary, dau. of Sir Alexander Shaw, of Limerick. Res. : Malvern House, Church- fields, Salisbury. I HAMILTON, The Rev. The Right Hon. Thomas, P.C. (1921), M.A. (Q.U.I. ), Hon. D.D. (Belfast and Aberdeen), Hon. LL.D. (R.U.I.) : ordained, 1865 ; was Examiner in Botany and Zoology to Intermediate Education Board, Ireland, 1878-80 ; President of Queen's College, Belfast, 1889-1908 ; Senator of Royal University of Ireland, 1890-1908 ; President and Vice-ChanceUor of the Queen's Uni- versity of Belfast from 1908. Pubns. : Faithful unto Death, a Memoir of Rev. David Hamilton, 1875 ; Irish Worthies, 1875 ; Our Rest Day, 1885 ; History of the Irish Presbyterian Chiu-ch, 1886 ; Be- yond the Stars. 1888 ; many articles in Nat. Diet, of Biography, 1886-1912 ; son of late Rev. David Hamilton (Moderator of General Assembly, 1854- 55), and Eliza, dau. of Henry Weir, of Banbridge. Co. Down ; b. 1842 ; m. 1876, Frances, dau. of Robert Allen, of the Farm, Co. Londonderry. Recns. : cycling, auto- graph collecting, gardening ; Res. : Elm wood House. Belfast. HAMILTON, Lieut. -Col. William John Paumier, J. P., Co. Donegal; late Director Donegal Railway Co. Educ. : Portora Royal School and Trinity College, Dublin ; Lieut. 41st The W^elsh Regt., and Lieut.-Col. Royal Cork City Artillery ; was Quarter-Master of the Londonderry Remount Establishment during the War ; only son of His Honoiir Judge Hamilton, Recorder of Cork. Res. : Missvill, Glenties, Co. Donegal. HAMILTON, Catherine Jane, younger dau. of the Rev. Richard Hamilton, Vicar of Kilmersdon, Somerset, and Charlotte Cooper, fourth dau. of William Cooper, of Cooper's Hill, Carlow. Author of True to the Core, a romance of '98 (F. White, London) Notable Irishwomen ; The Luck of the Kavanaghs (Sealy, Bryers and Walker). Has written short stories re- lating to Ireland for the Graphic Xmas. numbers, for Cassell's Newspaper Press Agency, and for the Northern Newspaper Syndicate. Res. : Middleton House, Gorev, Co. Wexford. Club : The Women Writers, 10 Norfolk Street, Strand, London. HAMILTON - STUBBER, Major Robert, D.S.O. (1916), D.L., J. P.. Queen's Co. : served in S. African War, 1901-2 with Impl. Yeo. : Capt. 1st Life Gds., 1906 ; European War, 1915-8; Major, Sth. Irish Horse, 1914, 1st Life Gds. from 1918 (despatches) : only son of late Robert HamUton-Stubber, D.L., J. P., of Moyne, Durrow ; b. 1879 ; m. 1920, Lady Mabel Florence, M.B.E., second dau. of 4th Earl of Erne, and widow of Capt. Lord Hugh William Grosvenor. Res. : Moyne, Dur- row, Queen's Co Kildare Street Club, i Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 103 HANDCOCK, Hon. Robert Arthur, D.L., J. P., Co. VVestmeath ; second son of fourth Baron Castlemaine, and heir- presumptive to Barony ; b. 1864 ; m. 1894, Ethel, only dan. of Col. Sir Edmond Bain- bridge, K.C.B., R.A., Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Res. : Garnafalia, Athlone. HANFORD, Major Robert Thomas Hanford, D.L., J. P., Co. Kilkenny ; served with Chitral relief force. 1895 ; Mohmand field and Tirah exped. forces ; Major late R. W. Surrey Eegt. ; assumed by royal licence name of Hanford in lieu of Hanford- Flood, 1912; second and onlv surviving son of Wm. Hanford-Flood, D.L., J.P., of Farmley and Flood Hall, Co. Kilkenny, and Frances (d. 1875) dau. and heiress of late Chas. Edwd. Hanford, of WooUas Hall, Co. Worcester, b. 1850. Res. : Flood Hall, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny ; WooUas Hall, Pershore, Worcestershire. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. HANNA, George Boyle (MP. for East Antrim from 1919 : M.P. for Co. Antrim, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921) ; a Solicitor, 1901 ; son of Robert Hanna, of Ballymena, a Member of the Antrim Co. Council ; b. 1877 ; m. 190.3, Sunnie, dau. of Redmond Mack, of Ballymena. Res. : 15 Rosetta Avenue, Belfast. HANNA, Henry, K.C. : 3rd Serjeant- at-Law in Ireland from 1919 ; b. 4th Jan., 1872. Educ. : Belfast Royal Academy ; Queen's University, Belfast ; London Universitv. Barrister King's Inns, 1896 ; K.C, 1911 ; Bencher, 1915 ; Barrister Middle Temple, 1913 ; President. Photo- graphic Society of Ireland ; Vice-President, Irish Kennel Club. Pubns. : Several Legal Treatises ; The Pals at Suvla Bay, being an historical record of the 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers during the campaign at Suvla Bay in 1915. Res. : 83 Pembroke Road, Dublin. Junior Constitutional Club, London. HANNAY, James Owen, M.A. (T.C.D.); ordained Deacon, 1889 ; Priest, 1889 (Dublin) ; Cm-ate of Delsanv, 1888- 1892; Rector of Westport, 1892-1913; Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1912 ; Rector of Carnalway (Kildare), 1819-1921. Chaplain to Forces, 1916-17 ; b. in Belfast, July 16th, 1865 ; son of Rev. R. Hannav D.D., Vicar of Belfast; m. 1889, Adelaide Susan Wynne, dau. of Bishop of Killaloe ; has two sons, two daus. Author of Life of Bishop Wynne, 1898 ; Spirit and Origin of Christian Monasticism, 1902 ; Wisdom of the Desert, 1903 ; Many novels and books of essays. Plays : Eleanor's Enterprise, produced in Dublin, 1911 ; General John Regan, produced in London, 1912. Recn : sailing. Address : c/o. A. P. Watt & Sons. Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand London, W.C.2. Clubs : University, Dublin; R.I.Y.C, Kingstown. I HANSON, Sir Philip Herbert, Knt. (1920), C.B. (1917), B.A. (Oxon) : ap- pointed a Clerk in War Office, 1895 ; Private Sec. to Chief Sec. for Ireland, 1900 ; Commr. of Public Works, Ireland, 1903-21, and Chairman from 1921 ; Director-General of Contracts, Ministry of Munitions, 1916-19 ; son of Charles Henry Hanson, of London ; b. 1871 ; m. 1914, Deena. dau. of late Robert Velverton Tyrrell. F.T.C.D., and has issue twin sons, b. 1916. Res. : 72 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal Societies' Club, London. HARBISON, Thomas J. S. (MP. for North East Tyrone, Dec, 1918 ; M.P. for Cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921) ; admitted a Solicitor, 1891; M.P. for E. Tyrone, bye- election, 1918. to Dec, 1918 ; Member of Irish National Convention, 1917 ; Member of Tyrone County Council, 1911 ; son of late John Harbison ; b. 1864 ; m., 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of late Nathaniel Maguire, J. P., of Bonebrook, Co. Cavan ; 2nd, 30th June, 1920, Annie Josephine, eldest dau. of late John Beveridge, B.L., Town Clerk of Dublin. Res. : Loy, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. Royal Automobile Club, London. HARDING, Lieut. -Col. George, D.S.O. (1915), A.S.C. ; entered army (Leinster Regt.), 1900; Captain, A.S.C, 1905 ; D.A.D.S. and T., Aldershot Com- mand ; A.D. of S. and T., Scottish Com- mand ; served S. African War, 1899-1902 (on the Staff) ; European War, 1914-19 (Mons Star, Victory medal, and Allies medal). Recns. : shooting, fishing and golf ; eldest son of late Henry Harding, of Nore View, Mountrath, Queen's Co. ; b. 1877 ; m. 1911, Hope, eldest dau. of Sir William Quartus Ewart, 2nd Bart., of Belfast, and has issue two sons. Res. : Nore View, Moimtrath, Queen's Co. HARDY, William J., Resident Magis- trate. Educ : Coleraine Acad. Inst., and Trin. Coll., Dub. ; Sen. Mod. and Gold Medallist, History and Political Science, 1887 ; LL.B., and LL.D. ; Auditor, Col- lege Historical Society, 1890-91 ; Barrister- at-Law Kina's Inns, Easter, 1891 ; Othccr of R.I.C, 1890 : R.M., 1911 ; b. March 27th, 1865. Recns. : gardening and golf. HARE, Robert Dillon, J. P., Co. Cork ; late Lieut. 9th Regt ; eldest son of late Hon. Robt. Hare, of Ballymore, Co. Cork ; b. 1842 ; m. 1871, Flora, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Wm. Hy. Longlield, of Ash- grove, Co. Cork. Res. : Ballymore, Queenstown, Co. Cork. HARMAN, Lieut.-Col. Charles Cecil, D.S.O. (1917), B.A. (T.C.D.). Joined Leinster Regt., 1900 ; Capt., 1909 ; Major, 1915; Lieut.-Col., 1916; served South African War, 1899-1901 ; Eviropean War, 1914-18. Recns. : shooting, lawn tennis. 104 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. cricket ; won 100 yds. and quarter mile championships of Dublin University in 1899 and 1900 ; quarter mile amateur championship of Ireland, 1899; 440 vds. championship Army in Ireland, 1905 and 1906 ; son of W. Harman. of Crossdrum, Oldcastle, Co. Meath ; ,m. 1914, Miu-iel, dan. of Percival Huth, of Freshford Manor, Freshford, Bath, and has issue one son and one dau.. Res. : Crossdrum, Oldcastle, Co. Meath. HARMAN, Major Thomas Edward, D.L., J. P., Co. Wexford; Major late the Queen's Regt ; only son of late S. T. Harman, J. P., of Palace, Co. Wexford, and Ballycarron, Co. Kilkenny; b. 1842: ni. 1885, Mary, fourth dau. of Richard C. lirowne-Clayton, D.L., J.P. for Co. Wex- ford, of Adiington Hall, Lanes., and Carrigbyrne, Co. Wexford. Res. : Carrig- byrne, Adamstown, Co. Wexford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. HARREL, Right Hon. Sir David, P.C, G.C.B. (1920). G.B.E. (1918), K.C.B. (1895), K.C.V.O. (1900), I.S.O. (1902) ; son of late David Harrel, 'of Mount Pleasant, Co. Down ; b. 1841 ; m'. 1863, Juliana, dau. of Rev. R. N. Horner. Educ. : Roval Naval School, Gosport ; Royal Irish Con- Btabulary, 1859-1879 : Resident Magis- trate, 1879-1883: Chief Commissioner, Dublin Metropolitan Police, 1883-1893 : Under-Secretary for Ireland, 1893-1902 ; Member Congested Districts Board, Ire- land ; Chairman, Committee on Produc- tion (Arbitration Tribunal under Muni- tions of War Act,) : Arbitrator for Board of Trade in trade disputes : Independent Chairman of Diu-ham Coal Trade Concilia- tion Board and of various Railwav Con- ciliation Boards; Chairman Royal Com- mission on Railway Conciliation Scheme, 1911; Chairman Irish Inland Fisheries Commission, 1914: Member Motors Act Commission, Coastguards Commission ; Chaiiman Royal Irish Constabulary and Dublin Metropolitan Police Commission. Res. : Shankill, <'o. Dublin. Clubs : Royal Societies : Kildare Street, Dublin • Royal St. George Yacht, KingstoAvn. HARREL, William Vesey, C.B. (1912) C.B.E. (1919), M.V.O. (1903): served iii Royal Irish Constabvdary, 1886-98 ; was Inspector of Prisons in Ireland, 1898-1902 ; Assistant Commissioner of Dublin ^i^etro- politan Police, 1902-14 (King's Police Medal), and Com. R.X.V.R., 191.5-19- is a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; son of the Right Hon. Sir David Harrel, P.C, K.C.B K.C.V.O., I.S.O. , of Shankill, Co. Dublin'- b. 1866. Kildare Street Club, Dublin, and Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. HARRINQTON, Edward, son of Denis Harrington, of Castletown Bore, Co. Cork ; b. 1853 : Editor and Proprietor of " Kerry Sentinel " : :\[.P., W. Kerry, 1885-92. Res. : Tralee, Co. Kerry. HARRINGTON, The Rt. Hon. Sir Stanley, P.C. (1918), Knt. (1907), B.A., J.P. ; Commissioner of National Education from 1895 ; Governor of University College, C|ork ; Patcr of Agriculture Dail Eircann from 1018. HOQQ, Right Hon. Jonathan, P.C. (Irld., 1902) ; eldest son of late William Hogg, of Craigmore. Blackrock ; b. 1847 ; m. 1876, Margaret (d. 1913), dau. of late Thonias Pease, of Cote Bank, Westbury-on- Trym. Is a D.L. for Dublin : Chairman of Wm. Hogg & Co., Ltd. ; Director of the Bank of Ireland (Governor 1901-02). Res. : Stratford, Rathgar, Co. Dublin. HOLLAND, Captain John Vincent, V.C. 1916 : late Capt. 7th Batt. Leinster Regt. Educ. : Clongowes Wood College ; Liverpool University. Travelled exten- sively in South America, where engaged in ranching, railway engineering, and hunting ; returned to England on outbreak of war : enlised in 2nd Life Guards, 2nd Sept., 1914 ; transferred to Leinster Regt. Feb., 1915 ; attached to 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers in France (wounded in 2nd battle of Ypres) ; attached to 7th Leinster Regt. as Batt. Bombing Officer ; saw service at Loos, Hulluch, and Somme, 1916 (despatches and awarded Parchment of 16th Irish Division ; V.C. for conspicuous bravery in leading an attack at the capture of Guille- raont, 3rd Sept., 1916). Recns. : hunted a great deal with Kildare, Queen's County, and Co. Carlow fox hounds ; big game abroad ; tennis, cricket ; eldest son of John Holland, M.R.C.V.S., of the Model Farm. Athv, Co. Kildare ; b. 1889 ; m. Frances, dau. of Joseph Grogan, J. P., of Manor House, Queenstown. Res. : Model Farm, Athy, Co. Kildare. HOLMES, Captain Albert Charles. Educ. : Clongowes Wood and Mungret Colleges : engaged in farming, police, etc., Canada, 1905-1914 ; served 1st Canadian Contingent. August, 1914, to Nov., 1914 ; 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers, Nov., 1914, to Feb.. 1916. then Instructor Canadian A.S.C. and D.A.P.M. Canadians : served in Serbia with 5th Batt. Connausht Rangers, 191.5 ; France and Belgium, Can. A.S.C. 1918 ; appointed Resident Magistrate '1st Sept., 1919 ; stationed at Ballinrobe ; b. 7th July, 1885 ; son of ex-Comitv In- spector R.I.C., J. E. C. Holmes, O.B.E., Avoca House, Blackrock. Recns. : riding, shooting, fishing, swimming, motoring! billiards, tennis, croquet. Res. : Holly- brook House, Hollymount, Co. Mayo. HOLMES, Sir George Charles Vin- cent, K.C.B., Civ. (1911), K.C.V.O. (1906), C.B., Civ. (1904). Educ. at Cambridge Lniv Whit worth Scholar Is a Civil Engineer ; studied Mech. Engineering at L. and N.W. Rly. Go's. Works at Crewe ; was resident Engineer at construction of International Exhibition at Vienna, 1873 (International Juror thereof) ; Secretary to Institution of Naval Architects, 1877- 1901 ; Chakman of the Board of Public Works, 1901-13 ; third son of Robert Holmes, Esq., of Moycashel, We.stmeath ; b. 1848 ; m. 1880, Louisa Eugenia, third dau. of late Charles Greenstreet Addison, Esq., and has issue Lieut. -Col. Robert Gerard, C.M.G., O.B.E., D.Sc. ; b. 1881 ; author of A Text Book of the Steam Engine ; Marine Engines and BoUers : Ancient and Modern Ships. Club : St. James's, W. HOLMES, Lieut. -Col. Gordon Mor- gan, C.M.G. (1917), C.B.E. (1919), B.A.. M.D. (Dub.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.) : late Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; Assistant Physician to Charing Cross Hospital ; European War, 1914-18 : son of late Gordon Holmes, of Dellin House, Castlebellingham ; b. 1876 ; m. 1918, Rosalie, 2nd dau. of late Brig.- Surg. W. Jobson. Res. : 101 Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.l. ; Junior AthencBum Club. HOLMES, Brig. -Gen. Hardress Gil- bert, C.M.G. (1916), C.B.E. 1919), J. P., Co. Tipperary ; served with Tirah Expedi- dition, 1897-8 ; S. African War, 1899-1902 ; European War, 1914-16 ; Major York Regt 1905-1908; Lieut.-Col. (temp.) 9th Batt. York Regt., 1914-16; Brevet.-Lieut. Col., 1917 ; Brig. Comdr., 1916-19 ; second son of late William Bassett Holmes, D.L., J.P., of St. David's, Nenagh ; b. 1862 ; m. 1908, Alys, third dau. of late John Lloyd, of Gloster, King's Co. Res. : St. David's, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. HOLMPATRICK, Baroness Vic- toria, dau. of late Major-Gen. Lord Charles Wellesley, M.P., and sister of 3rd and 4th Dukes of Wellington ; m. 1877, Ion Trant, 1st Baron Holmpatrick (d. 1398). Res. : Abbotstown House, Castleknock, Co. Dub- lin. HOLMPATRICK, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1897), Hans Wellesley HamUton, 2nd Baron, D.S.O. ; Capt. (S.R.) 16th Lancers ; served in European War (wounded, despatches, D.S.O., Military Cross) ; son of Ion Trant, 1st Baron, and Victoria, dau. of late Major-Gen. Lord Charles Wellesley, M.P., and sister of 3rd and 4th Dukes of Wellington ; b. 8th Aug., 1886 ; s. his father 6th March, 1898. Res. : Abbots- towm House, Castleknock, Dublin ; Hacketstown, Skerries, Dublin. HOLROYD-SMYTH, Capt. Rowland Henry Tyssen, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Leinster Regt., D.L. Co. Waterford ; served in S. African War, 1900-01 ; eldest THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 113 son of late Col. J. H. G. Holroyd-Srayth, C.M.G., and Ladv Harriette, eldest dau. of 5th Earl of Mount Cashell ; b. 1874 ; m. 1902, Alice Isabelle, dau. of late Chambr6 B. Ponsonby, of Kilcooley Abbey, and Hon. Mary, dau. of 16th Baron Dunsany. Res. : Ballynatray, Youghal, Co. Cork. HOOD, Lieut. -Col. Edward, J.F. for Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1918) ; Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 8th London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) (Territorial Decoration) ; Egyptian Civil Service, P.W.D. and State Railwavs, 1898-1911; 3rd Class Osmanich and 3rd Class Medjidieh ; served in the Great War in France, 1914-15. Comptroller of the •Viceregal Household, Ireland, 1917-18; b. 1872 ; third son of Hon. Albert Hood ; m. Nora Evaleen, onlv dau. of late Richard Mahony, J.P , B.L., Co. Kerry. Res. ; Dromore Castle, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. MORGAN, John Joseph. Educ. at Clongowes and Queen's College, Cork (Law Scholar and Prizeman) ; Gold Medallist, Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, 1901 ; Solicitor, 1902 ; Coroner for Co. Cork from 1914; Cork Harbour Commis- sioner, 1912; Secretary of Catholic Share- holders' Committee, Great Southern and Western Railway, which was instrumental in having clerical appointments on that railway made by competitive examination, 1902-03 ; with J. P. Boland, M.P., carried through the registration of the Irish National Trade Mark and the incorpora- tion of the Irish Industrial Development Association, 1906 ; on Council of Catholic Truth Society of Ireland and National Directory U.I.L. Pubns. : Great Catholic Laym.en, 1908 — Home Rule ; a Critical Consideration ; slighter publications, inclu- ding Should We Speak Omr Own Language ?; The Voice of a Province ; The Realism of Shakespeare ; eldest son of M. J. Horgan, of Clanloughlin, Cork ; b. 1881 ; m. 1908, Mary Katherine (d. 1920), eldest dau. of Sir Bertram Windle, F.R.S., and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Lacaduv, Cork. HORNE, Sir Andrew John, Knt. (1913), F.R. C.P.I. Educ. at Clongowes College and Vienna ; was Assistant to Master, Rotunda Hospital ; Vice-Pres. R.C.P.I., 1894-6 ; President, 1908-10 ; elected Master of National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, on its foundation, 1894 ; Vice-Pres. Obstetrical Section, British Medical Assocn. at Swansea ; Pres. Obste- trical Section Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; Ex-Pres. Roy. Coll. of Physicians, Ireland; Extern Examiner in Obstetrics, University of Dublin. Pubns. : Papers on Medical Subjects. Recns. : golf, hunting, etc. b. at Ballinasloe, 1856 ; m. 1884, Margaret (d. 1920), dau. of late Francis Norman, Solicitor, Rutland Square, Dublin, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : 94 Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs : Royal Societies', London ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. HOULIHAN, John, B.A. (R.U.I.). Educ. at Clongowes ; joined Civil Service and was appointed to the War Office, 1902 ; Private Sec. to four successive Under Secretaries for War (Earl Donoughmore, Earl of Portsmouth. Lord Lucas, and Col. Seely) 1905-11 ; Sec. to the National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland) since 1911 ; son of John Houlihan, of Cobh ; b. 1883. Res. : Cove, Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin. HOUSTON, William A. MA. (R.U.I. ), M.A. (Cantab.). Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast ; St. John's College, Cam- bridge ; Royal University of Ireland. Mathematical Lecturer, University College, Liverpool, 1899-1902; Inspector Ministry of Education, Cairo, 1902-7 ; Professor of Mathematics, University College, Galway, 1907-12 ; Assistant Commissioner Inter- mediate Education Board, Ireland, 1912-22 ; at Ministry of Education, Northern Ireland, from 1922 ; son of Rev. Professor J. D. Houston, of Coleraine ; b. 18th Jan , 1871 ; m. 1906, Irma Caroline, dau. of E. J. Phillips, of Liverpool, and has issue two sons. Res. : Belfast. HOWARD, Lady Caroline Louisa, b. 1837 ; Lady Alice Mary, b. 1846, sisters of 5th Earl of Wicklow. Res. : Wingfield, Bray, Co. Wicklow. HOWARD-BURY, Lady Emily A. J., youngest dau. of 3rd Earl of Charleville (ext.); b. 1856; m. 1881, Capt. Kenneth Howard (d. 1885), R.A., who assumed name of Bm-y by royal licence in 1881. Res. : Charleville Forest, TuUamore, King's Co. HOWLEY, John Gerard, J.P. for Co. Limerick. Educ. at St. Mary's College, Oscott ; Barrister King's Inns, 1892 ; served in S. African War with Leicestershire I.Y., 1899-1901 ; second son of late Col. John Howlev, of Rich Hill, Co. Limerick ; b. 1866. Res. : Rich Hill, Lisnagry, Co. Limerick. HUGHES, Herbert, composer and critic. Educ. privately ; was for a short time under the tuition of Dr. Francis Koeller, conductor of the Belfast Phil- harmonic Society, and later entered the R.C.M. ; first appeared at Chappell's Ballad Concerts, Queen's Hall, London, Nov., 1904, accompanying his own arrangement of the well-known old Irish song " The Ninepenny Fidil." He has composed a ballet, a comic opera, a cycle of baritone songs, incidental music to an Irish masque, and other works, and has collected many unpublished traditional Irish airs from the peasantry of Ulster. His musical writings include articles in The Fort- nightly Review, The Nationalist and other Irish journals ; is one of the founders of the Irish Folk-Song Society, to whose 114 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. journal he has occasionally contributed ; He has also published a volmne of Irish Folk-Songs, gathered in Donegal, under the title " Songs of Uladh " ; son of Frederick Patrick Hughes and Mary Elizabeth MacLean ; b. in Belfast 16th March, 1882. Ees. : Edenville, Bangor, Co. Down, Ireland. HUGHES, Peter CM.P. for Cos. Louth and Meath from 1921) ; Member of the Louth County Council ; Chairman Dundalk Urban Council, 1917-1922 ; Chairman Dundalk Board of Guardians, 1920-22 ; Chairman Committee of Technical Instruc- tion (Dundalk and Co. Louth), 1921-22. Res. : Park Street, Dundalk. HUME, William Hume, D.L., J.P., Co. Wicklow (High Sheriff, 1896), was .Attache at Paris, 1885-92 ; b. 1858. Res. : Hume- wood, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. HUMPHREYS, Col. Gardiner, C.B. (1915), C.M.G. (1918), D.S.O. (1900), Legion of Honour ; Croix de Guerre ; b. 1865 ; entered R.A., 1884, became Captain, 1893, Major, 1900, Lieut.-Col., 1910, and Col. 1915 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901 ; European War, 1914-18, on Staff. Com- manded 49th Brig. R.F.A., Ireland, 1910- 12; 13th Brig. R.H.A., Mhow, 1912; m. 1906, Ladv Emily Theresa Nugent, dau. of 10th Earl of Westmeath. Res. : Glen- connor, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, HUNT, Lieut.-Col. John Patrick, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1916), M.C.. D.C.M. (1916). Educ. at Christian Bros.' Schools: served in S. African War; In- structor Dublin Univ. O.T.C., 1910; re- enlisted for European War, 1914 ; Lieut, and Adjt., 1915 • Capt. and Actg Lieut.- Col. Roy. Dublin Fus., 1916 ; son of Thoma.'^ Hunt; b. 1875; m. Bertha Moore (foiu- sons, one dau.). Res. : 50 Rathdown Road, N. Circular Road, Dublin. HUNTER, Thomas (MP. for North- East Cork from 1918). Res. : Castle- townroche, Co. Cork. HUNTINGDON, Earl of (Engl., 1529) Warner Francis John Pkmtagenet Hast- ings, 14th Earl ; Lieut.-Col. late Coradg. 3rd Batt. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) ; D.L. King's Co. ; Ex-Master Ormond Foxhounds, and East Galwav Foxhounds : driest son of Francis Power, 13th Earl, and Mary Ann (d. 1894), dau. of the late Col. the Hon. John Craven Westenra ; b. 8th Julv, 1868 ; s. his father 20th May, 1885; m. 11th June 1892, Maud, dau. of Sir Samuel Wilson, and has issue one son and three daus Res. : Sharavogue, King's Co. Clubs : Carlton, Ranelagh, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. HUTCHINSON, Captain Samuel James, LL.D., J. P. ; b. 28th March, 1887, at Hillsborough, Co. Down ; eldest son of Samuel Corbett Hutchinson. Educ. : privately ; Middle Temple. Gazetted from Queen's University Officers' Training Corps to Commission in London Regt., 1912; served in the Great War (1914-15 Star ; British War Medal ; Allied Victory Medal). Captain Regular Army, Reserve of OflBcer?. Member of British War Mission to United States, and attached Military Staff, British Embassy, Washington, 1918 ; toured the greater part of the United States on a Victory propaganda mission organised by the British and American Governments for the education of public opinion on the necessity of winning the War. Mentioned by the Secretary of State for War for valuable services, and received the thanks of the United States Government. LL.D. (Hon. Causa) ; J. P., County of Down ; Member Roads Advisory Com.mittee of Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ire- land ; Life Governor Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Belfast ; Member Ulster Unionist Council ; Hon. Treasurer Mid-Down Union- ist Association ; Member Diocesan Synod of Down ; Director Hutchinson, Haddow A Co., Ltd., and J. B. Ferguson, Ltd., Belfast. Res. : Combermerc House, Hillsborough, Co. Down. Club : Constitutional, London. HYDE, Douglas, B.A. LL.D., D.Litt. (known in Ireland as *' An Craoibhin Aoibhiim"); historian, poet, and folk- lorist ; youngest son of late Rev. Arthur Hyde, Freuchpark, Co. Roscommon. Educ : Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. (with llrst Senior Moderatorship and large Gold Medal), 1884 ; LL.D., 1887 ; D.Litt (Hon.) R.U.I., 1906. Interim Prof. Mod. Lang., State University of New Brunswick, 1891 ; President of Irish National Literary Society, 1894-95 ; President of Gaelic League since its foundation, 1893, till 1915, when he resigned ; President Irish Texts Society ; Examiner in Celtic to Royal University of Ireland ; Assist. Editor New Irish Library, 1897 ; received honorary freedom of cities of Dublin, Cork, and Kilkenny, 1906, on returning from U.S.A. with £11000 for the Gaelic League, 1906 ; Member of Royal Commission on Irish University Education, 1906 ; Freedom of Limerick, 1909 ; Mem- ber of the Senate, 1909-19: and Professor of Modern Irish in the National University of Ireland, 1909. Pubns. : Leabhar Sgeuluigheachta, 1889 ; Beside the Fire, 1890 ; Cois na teineadh, 1891 ; Love Songs of Connacht, 1894 ; Three Sorrows of Story-telling, 1895 ; Story of Early Irish Literature, 1897 ; An Sgeuluidhe Gaodha- lach, cuid I. 1898, cuid II. 1899, cuid 111. 1901 (French translation, 1901); A Literary History of Ireland. 1899 ; Medifeval Tales from the Irish, being Vol. I. of Irish Texts Society, 1899 ; UbWa den Chraoibh (a volume of poems in Irish), 1900 ; Casadh an tsugain, a play in Irish, produced in ilie Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 115 Oct., 1901 ; Tri Sg6alta, edited for Oirea- chtas Committee, 1902 ; Filidheacht Ghae- dhalach, 1903 ; Rat'teiy's Poems, 1904 ; Tlie Bmsting of the Bubble, An Pdsadh, An Cleamhnas, King James, Tlie Tinker and the Fairy, all Irish plays, 1905; The Religious Songs of Connarht, 1906 : Sg6a- JuidheFiornaSeachtmhainp, 1909; Maistin an Bheurla, a play, 1913 ; Legends of Saints and Sinners, from the Irish, 1915 ; The History of Charlemagne, edited and translated from the Book of Lismore and other vellum MSS., being Vol. XIX. of Irish Texts Society, 1919. Res. : 1 Earls- fort Place, Dublin ; Ratra, Frenchpark, Co Roscommon. HYNES, Rev. John, B.D. (Maynooth), M.A (N.U.I.). Lecturer in Celtic A.rch- a;ology ; Registrar and Dean of Residence in University College, Galway ; Member of the Governing Body of University College, Galway, and Member of the Senate of the National University of Ireland. HYNES, His Honour John W., M.A., LL.B. (T.C.D.) : County Court Judge West Riding of Cork since 1916 ; Barrister King's Inns, 1888; K.C., 1913. Recns. : formerly Captain of Dublin University Cricket Eleven, and of the Gentlemen of Ireland. Res. : 17 Herbert Place, Dublin ; Wood mount, Ballinasloe. Club : United Service, Dublin. lEVERS, Eyre Herbert. Educ. : Beaumont House, Herts, and Campbell College, Belfast (Senior Scholar) ; b. 1st July, 1904 ; elder son of Evre levers, J. P., late Major 5th Batt. R.M.F., who d. 28th Feb., 1922. Res. : Mount levers, Co. Clare, and Glanduff Castle, Co. Limerick, IKERRlfM, Viscount, Theobald Walter Somerset Henry Butler : eldest son of 7th Earl of Carrick ; b. 23rd May, 1903. INCHlQUiN, Baron (Irld.. 1513), and a Baronet (Irld., 1686), Lucius William O'Brien, 5th Baron ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batt. Rifle brigade (Prince Consort's 0\vn) ; J.P., D.L. for Co. Clare (High Sheriff, 1898) ; and J.P. for Shropshire ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland (1901): eldest sou of Edwd. Donough, 1-ith Baron (a Representative Peer for Ireland), and liis first wife, Hon. Emily Holmes a'Coiu-t (d. 1868), second dau. of 2nd Lord Heytes- bury ; b. 21st June. 1864 ; s. his father 9th April, 1900 ; m. i4th Jan., 1896, Ethel, elder dau. and co-heiress of late Johnston J. Foster, Moor-p^irk, Ludlow, and has issue three sons and three daus. lies. : Dromoland Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare ; Moor Park, Ludlow, Shrop- shire. Clubs : Carlton and Naval and Military, London. IRVINE Lieut. -Col. Francis Stephen, C.M.G. (1918), D.S.O. (1915), M.B (R.U.I.) Served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; European War, 1914-19 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. from 1916 : son of late Rev. Canon Richard Irvine, D.D., of Belfast ; b. 1873. Bath Club. IRVINE, Col. Gerard Beatty, C.B. (1916), L.R. C.P.I. ; served with Waziristan Expedn., 1894-5 : on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8, in East Africa, 1903-4. and with Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force, 1914-17; Lieut.-Col. Ind. Med. Service (ret.) ; son of late John Irvine, of Lisua- gore, Co. Tyrone; b. 1863. E.I. United Service Club, London. IRVINE, Col. Henry, C.B. (1909, J. P.. Cos. Donegal and Tyrone: Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fus. from 1914 ; eldest son of late Lieut.-Col. Chas. Irvine, 38th Regt., of Cookstown, Co. Tvrone ; b. 1849 ; m. 1875, Edith, dau. of Capt. David White, R. TjTone Fus., of Lisonally, Omagh, Co. TjTone. Res. : Strathlomond, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. IRVINE, Wlajor John Gerard Christopher, D.L., J. P.. Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1891); High Sheriff C^o. Tyrone, 1918: Major 3rd Batt. Roy, Inniskilling Fus. ; late Lieut. Rhode.sian Regt. ; eldest son of late Col. John G. Irvine, of Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, D.L. ; b. 1865 ; m. 1886, Georgina, dau. of Capt. Mervyn Archdale, D.L., of Castle Arch- dale, Co. Fermanagh, Res. : Killadeas, Co. Fermanagh, IRVINE, Hon. Sir William Hill, K.C.M.G. (1914); B.A. (Dub. Univ.); M.A., LL.M. (Melbourne) ; called to the Bar. Melbourne, 1884 : K.C., 1895 ; At- torney-General of Victoria, 1899-1900 ; Premier and Attorney-General, 1902-03 ; Attorney- General Commonwealth of Austra- lia, 1913-14 ; Chief Juctice of Victoria, 1918 ; Lieut.- Governor of Victoria, 1918 ; b. at Ne^^Ty, 1858 ; son of Hill Irvine, J.P. ; m. 1891, Agnes Somerville dau. of Hon. T, D, Wanliss, M.L.C. Res. : Killeavy, Eltham, Victoria, Australia. IRWIN, Capt. George Robert, C.S.I, (1901), O.B.E. (1920), B.A. (O.xon) ; I.C.S. 1878-1903 ; Asst. Sec. to Govt, of India, Foreign Dept., 1886 ; first Asst. and Sec for Berar to Resident, Haidarabad, 1892 • pol. agent, Jhalawar, 1893 ; Res. Jaipur, 1897 ; Gen. Supt. Thuggy and Dacoitv Dept., 1900-1903; served in Foremn Office, 1917-19; late Capt. R. Irish Fus and Gen. list; Hon. Capt. in army from 1917, Recn. : golf. Son of late Henry Irwin, of Mount Irwin, Tj-nan, Co. Armagh ; b, 1855, East India United Service cfub! London, S.W.I, IRWIN, Maior.-Gen. Sir Jamea Murray, K.C.M.G. (1918); C.B., Mil (1917) : son of the late Rev. J, W, Irwin, Rector of Sharon, Co, Donegal, and Florine H2 116 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. Griffiths, dau. of the late Kev. John Griffiths Lloyd, of Twwscoed Hall, Mont- gomeryshire ; b. 13th Feb.. 1858. Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin (Hon. M.D., B.A., E.Ch., M.A.O.); m. 26th July, 1881, Nora, dau. of Thomas Conlan, C.I.E., Barrister- at-Law; joined E..A.M.C. 1882; Asst. Dir.-Gen. W.O., 1906-10 ; served in Sudan. 1898 ; in S. African War, 1899-1902 (despatches) : in France, 1915-1919 (de- spatches, C.B., K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour), as D.M.S., Third Army, and has issue one dau. E-es. : Hillcote, Bideford, K. Devon. IRWIN, Sir John, Knt. (1915): J. P. for County Dublin, and for the City of Dublin ; paper manufactiurer ; Chairman of Visiting Justices' Com., Dublin Prisons, 1900-19 ; Governor of Royal Irish Academy of Music ; Vice-President of Companions of St. Patrick ; Ex-President Dublin In- dustrial Development Association ; Chair- man of Municipal Electricity Committee, 1900-6, which carried out new scheme for lighting and power piurposes in Dublin ; Member of Executive Council Irish Inter- national Exhibition, 1907 ; Hon. Secretary of the Citizens' Committee which organised a public demonstration on the official departure of Their Excellencies the Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, 1915 : Chairman of the Governing Com- mittee of Dublin Branch of Xational Relief Fund for dealing mth distress caused by the War ; b. 1857 ; m. 1915, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Forbes, of Castlederg, Co. Tyrone. Res. : Newbrook House, Rath- farnham, Co. Dublin. Constitutional Club, London. IRWIN, Valentine Philip, F.C.I.I. Educ. at Stonyhurst and in France ; Manager and Sec. of Irish Catholic Church. Property Insurance, Co., Ltd.. since 1902 ; fourth son of late Col. Richard Irwin, J. P., of Rathmoyle, Co. Roscommon ; b. 1874. Res. : 13 Appian Way, Leeson Park, Dublin ; 19 and 20 Fleet Street, Dublin. IVEAQH, Earl of, and Viscount Elveden (Unit. Kgd., 1919), Viscount Iveagh (Unit. Kgd., 1905) ; Baron Iveagh. (Unit. Kgd., 1891), and a Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1885), Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl, K.P. (1895), G.C.V.O. (1910) ; F.R.S., LL.D., M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Chancellor of the University of Dublin (1908) ; Hon. LL.D. (Aberdeen) ; High Sheriff, Dublin Citv, 1876; J. P., County Dublin (High Sheriff, 1885) ; third son of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, M.P., 1st Bart., and Elizabeth (d. 1865), dau. of the late Edward Guin- ness, of Dublin ; b. 10th Nov., 1847 ; m. 20th May, 1873, Adelaide (d. 1916), dau. of the lade Richard Samuel Guinness. M.P., and has issue three sons. Res. : 5 Gros- venor Place, S.W. ; Elveden, Suffolk ; 80 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin ; Farmleigh, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Athen- aeum, Carlton, Travellers', Turf, W. ; Kildare Street JACKSON, Miss Janet Violet; b. Dublin, 28th Sept., 1891; Won Irish Ladies' Golf Championship 1913-14, 191fJ- 1920 ; and semi-finalist Open Champion- ship, 1914-21 : played for Ireland in Inter- national matches, 1912-13-14, 1920-21. Res. : 44 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. JAMESON, The Right Hon. Andrew, P.C, Irld. (1921), B.A. (Camb.), M.A. (Trin. CoU., Dub.), J.P., D.L. (Co. Dub- lin) ; Chairman Messrs. John Jameson & Son, Ltd., and Irish Lights Board ; Director Bank of Ireland ; second son of Andrew Jameson, Esq., The Walk House, Alloa N.B. ; m. 1877, Grace, dau. of the late W. M. Burke, M.D., Registrar-Gen., Ireland. Res. : Sutton House, Baily, Co. Dublin, and Glen Lodge, Sligo. Clubs : Kildare Street and Sackville Street, Dub- lin ; and Windham, S.W, JAMESON, Col. John Eustace, Lt.- Col. Commdc. 2ud Batt. London Regt. from 1914 ; A.A.G. Headquarter Staff, Dublin, 1916-21 ; formerly in 18th R. Irish Regt. and 20th Hussars ; late Major Q.O. Worcestershire Yeom. ; M.P. W. Clare, 1895-1906 ; son of late James Jameson, of Aurfield, Co. Dublin; b. 1853; m. 1875, Mary, second dau. of late J. Bond-Cabell, D.L., of Cromer Hall, Norfolk. Naval and Military Club, London. JEFFRIES, Major William Francis, D.S.O. (1918), B.A. (Cantab.). Educ. at Downside and Trinity College, Cambridge ; late Major Royal Dublin Fus. (S.R.) ; served in European War, 1914-18 ; Sec. to British Legation to Vatican, 1919 ; only- son of late W. Carey Jeffries, M.D., Coolcarron, Co. Cork, and Maud, dau. of R. Kennedv of Ballinamultina, Co. Water- ford ; b. 1891; m 1920, Leila, elder dau. of Eras. C. Downing, of Ballyvelly, Tralee, Co. Kerry, and has issue one son. Author of Two Undergraduates in the East. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. JELLETT, Henry, M.D. (T.C.D.), F.R. C.P.I. Educ. : Dublin University. Extern Assistant and Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1905-S ; Ex- tern Examiner Dublin University, 1900-1, and 1918-19 ; Extern Examiner Royal Universitv of Ireland, 1902-5 ; Censor Royal College of Physicians, 1906-8 ; Gvnsecologist to Dr. Steevens' Hospital, Dublin, 1903-9 ; late Master Rotimda Hospital, Dublin ; late King's Professor of Midwifery Dublin University ; late Gynae- cologist to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital : late External Examiner in Midwifery and Gynaecology, Manchester University ; late Vice-Pres. British Gynaecological Society ; late Pres. Obstetrical Section, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1910-11 ; attached to and Commandant of Munro Ambulance Corps, Northern Flanders, 1914-17 (despatches. Chevalier de I'Order THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 117 de la Couronne de Belgique, Croix de Guerre Fran^aise with two stars, 1914-15 star). Pubns. : A Manual of Midwifery (2nd ed.), 1910; A Short Practice of Mid- wifery (7th ed.), 1918 ; A Short Practice of Midwifery for Nurses (5th ed.), 1918 ; A Short Practice of GjTisecology for Students (4th ed.), 1916; A Practice of Gynae- cology, 1916 ; numerous papers relating to Obstetrics and Gynsecology. Recns. : shooting, fishing and motoring ; youngest son of Very Rev. Henry Jellett, D.D., Dean and Ordinary of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ; b. 1872 : m. 1903, Mary Gwendo- line, dau. of Francis Henry Moubray Leader J. P., of Classas, Coachford, Co. Cork, and has issue one son and one dau. University Club, Dublin. JELLETT, William Morgan (MP. for Dublin University from July, 1919) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1882 ; K.C., 1899 ; Bencher, 1905 ; m. 1895, Janet, dau. of H. J. Stokes, late Indian Civil Service. Res. : 36 FitzwUiam Square, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Carlton, Junior Constitutional, Piccadilly, London, W. JOHNSON, Thomas, F.L.S., M.R.I.A., D.Sc. (London); Professor of Botany, Royal (College of Science. Dublin ; Keeper of Botanical Collections, National Museum, Dublin ; Director of Seed- testing Station (Department of Agriculture) from founda- tion in 1900 to 1910 ; Ex Vice-President Royal Irish Academv ; b. Barton-on- Humber, 1863. Educ. : Elmfield College, York ; Royal College of Science, London ; Pubns. ; papers on sea-weeds, parasitic plants, plant diseases, seed-testing, fossil plants, and on the golfers' rush question. Res. : Glenmore, Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin. JOHNSON, Thomas (T.D. for County Dublin from 1922) ; Secretary Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress. Address : 32 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin. JOHNSTON, Alderman The Right Hon. Sir James, P.C. (1919), Knt (1918) ; Lord Mavor of Belfast, 1917-9 ; J. P., Belfast City (High Sheriff, 1912) ; Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; son of late Wm. Johnston, of Killinchy Woods, Co. Down Res. : Belvoir Park, Newtown Breda, Co. Down. JOHNSTON, James, D.L., J.P., Co. Leitrim (High Sheriff, 1884) ; only son of late Wm. Johnston, D.L., J.P., of Kin- lough House ; b. 1857. Res. : Kinlough House, Kinlough, Co. Leitrim. JOHNSTON, His Honour Judge ; called to the Irish Bar, 1892 ; contested S. Derrv as a Liberal Home Ruler. 1910; K.C., 1911; County Court Judge of Monaghan and Fermanagh, 1911, and of Monaghan and Louth, 1921. Member of the Pembroke Urban Council, 1911 : Royal Irish Academy, 1921. Editor of The New Irish Jurist, 1899-1905, and of The Irish Law Times, 1906-1911. Educ. : National School, Magherafelt, Methodist College, Belfast, Queen's College, Belfast ; M.A. of the Royal University, 1889. Exhibitions in Law, and LL.B., 1891. John Brooke Prizeman, King's Inns, 1892. Pubns. : Contributions in The Law Quarterly Re- view and other reviews : The Law of Local Government in Ireland ; The Labourers Acts ; Land Purchase and the Act of 1903 : b. 1869 ; eldest son of James Johnston, J. P., Dunarnon, Belfast ; m. 1894, Kathleen, second dau. of William King. Belfast : one son, b. in 1901. Recns.: walking, carpentering, bridge. Res. : 61 Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Club : National Liberal, London. JOHNSTONE, Evelyn Wentworth HOPE-, M.F.H. ; was Master Tara Harriers, 1901-4, and 1908-9 ; Master We.stmeath Hounds from 1913 ; won the National Hunt Cup with Ballyboggan, 1917 ; Irish Grand National and Prince of Wales Plate, 1918 ; second in the Grand National, 1919 ; won the Championship of the DuV'Un Horse Show, together with three cups three successive years with Babe of the Woods. Recns. : hunting, shooting, lishing and racing ; son of Capt. Percy Hope-Johnstone, late 60th Rifles ; b. 9th Mav, 1879 ; m., 1st, 1905, Eileen (d., 1909), dau. of G. V. Briscoe; 2nd, 1916, Mario Eleanor, dau. of late Compton Charles Domvile, late R.N. Res. : Raehills, Lockerbie, N.B., and Clonhugh, Multy- farnham, Co. Westmeath. Club : Sack- ville Street, Dublin. JOHNSTONE, Robert James (MP. for Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921), M.D., F.R.C.P. Res. : University Square, Belfast. JOHNSTONE, Sir Robert Stevyart, Knt. (1915); M.A., LL.B. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1887 ; Gray's Inn, 1889 ; District Commissioner Lagos, 1889 ; Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate and Judge of Common Pleas. Bahamas, 1894- 1909 ; Acting Atty.-Gen. of Bahamas, 1902- 9 ; Chief Justice of Grenada, 1909-14 ; Administered the Govt., March, 1914 ; son of Wm. J. Johnstone, J. P., Dimesk, Belfast : b. 1855 : m. 1893, Helena, dau. of Otto Von der Maden, of Coventry Hall, Streatham, S.W. Res. : Oakleigh. Dork- ing, Smrey. Club : Junior Carlton, Lon- don, S.W. JOLY, John, M.A., B.A.I., D.Sc. (T.C.D.), F.G.S., F.R.S. ; Hon. LL.D. (Michigan, U.S.A.) : Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Dublin (Trinity College) from 1897. 118 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. EvUic. : Trinity College, Dubliu ; Demon- strator Civil Engineering, 1882-91 : De- monstrator in Experimental Physirs, Trin. Coil., Dublin, 1893 : Vice-rresident Eoyal Dublin Society : Warden Alexandra Col- lege for the Higher Education of ^yomeu ; Secretary of the Council, University of Dublin ; a Commissioner of Irish Lights ; Scientific Adviser to Dr. Steevens' Hospital, Dublin ; one of the editors of tlic Philoso- phical Magazine from 1901 : Eoyal Medal of Roval Sodetv, 1910: and Boyle Medal of Royal Dublin Society, 1911 ; President Geological Section British Association. 190S ; Member of British Educational Mission to the United States, 1918. Pubns. : Radio-activity and Geology ; The Birth- time of the World and other Scientific Essays, 1915 ; S^^lch^ouous Signalling in Navigation ; many contributions to Eoyal Society, Eoyal Dubliu Society, Blackwood's Magazine, Philosophical Magazine, etc., on Geology, Physics, and Navigation, etc., Recns. ; gardening, collects minerals, books, and pictures; youngest son of late Eev. J. P. Joly, of Hollywood, King's Co., and Julia, dau. of Erederick Comit de Lusi. Res. : Somerset House, Temple Eoad, Dublin. JONES, Major H. J., So\it.h Irish Horse and 1st E. E. Lancers (attchd. l-2th Boval Lancers), 1918-19-2-2 : Major in Regular Armv. Reserve of Officers, 12th Roval (Prince of Wales) Lancers. Registrar High Court of Justice (Probate) for Cos. Waterford, Wexford and Tipperary (S.R.), 1909 ; State Sohcitor Co. Wexford. 1920 ; third siurviving son of Hugh and Mary Jones. Res. : Waterford. Eecn^*. : hunting, golf, tennis. Clubs : County Waterford, and United Service. JONES, John Joseph Casimir, C.V.O. (1900). C.B. (1899); Cliief Com- missioner of Dublin Metropolitan Police, 1883-1900 : son of James Jones, of Mallow. Co. Cork : b. 1839 : m 187r>, Theresa, dau of Robt. MacMahon, of Limerick. Ecb. : 11 Cumberland Eoad, Xcw, Smrey. JORDAN, The Right Hon. Sir John Newell, r.C. (19 1.")). (i.C.M.G. (1920), G.C.I.E. (1911), K.C.B. (1909), K.C.M.G. (1904), C.M.G. (1897) ; Student Interpreter. China, 1876 ; Assistant Chinese Sec. at Pekin, 1889 ; Secretary, 1891 : Con. -Gen., Corea, 1896-98: Charge d'Affaires, 1898- 1901; Minister Resident to Corea. 1901- 1906 : Envoy Extra, and Min. PI en. to China, 1906-20. Received the Freedom of Belfaet, 58th Sept., 1910: 3on of John Jordan, Esq., Bangor, Co. Down ; b. 1852; m. 1885, Annie, dau. of Dr. Cromie, Clough, Co. Down. Res. : 12 Portiiiicale Eoadj London, S.W.15. JOYCE, Qarrett W., E.R.C.S.I., J. P. for Co. Dublin : Physician to our Lady's Hospice for the Dying, Harold's Cross, Diiblin: b. 1S70; son of P. W. Joyce, LL.D.. Irish Historian : m. Annie, dau. of late Bernard Smith, J. P., and has issue two sons and one dun. Res. : 20 Lr. Baggot Street, Dublin. JOYCE, Michael ; b. 1854 : Mayor of Limerick. 1905 and 1906 : Alderman from 1898 ; a working pilot. President United Kingdom Pilots' Association, 1910; M.P. Limerick City, 1900-18. Res. : The Moor- ings, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick. JOYCE, Lieut. -Col. Pierce Charles (1918), C.B.E. (1919;, Legion of Honour; Croix dc Guerre ; late Major and Bt. -Lieut. - Col. Connaught Rangers ; served in S. Africa, 1900-02: Sudan, 1910: European War, 1914-18 ; son of Pierce John Joyce, D.L., of Mcrvue, Co. Galway ; b. 1878 ; m. 1921, Coiin, dau. of Major-Gen. Robert Hunter Miu-ray, C.B., C.M.G. Army and Navy Club London. JOYCE, Pierce John, D.L. Co. Galway (m), and collaborator with his uncle. Dr. P. W. Joyce, in the production of the well-knonn " Handbook of School Management." JOYNT, Venerable Robert Charles, M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Archdeacon of Kinyiton- upon-Tliames, 1918; Canon Residentiary of Southwark Cathedral, 1917 ; formerly Ciurate and Vicar of Daruall, Yorks, 1881- 1891; Vicar or St. George's, Sheffield, 1891-5; Gipsy Hill, 1895-1918; Holv T., Eedhill, 1918-21. Hon. Canon of South- wark Cathedral. 1911-17; Rural Dean of Duhvich, 1905-16. B.A. (Junior Modera- tor, Classics), 1881; First Rank Honours, Classics and Modern History. Author : After Confirmation (Nisbet), 18th edition ; Pastoral Work (Longmans) 2nd edition ; Litmgy and Life (K. Scott) ; b. 1856 ; third son of Francis Joynt, Coolbanagiier. Keens. : golf, walking, cycling. Res. : 12 Kingswood Road, Upper Norv.-ood, S.E.19. KANE, Rev. Robert, S.J., " the Blind Orator." Educ. at Clongowes and Ushaw ; joined the Irish Jesuits. 186G ; taught at Clongowes and Milltown Park, but his last 25 years have been devoted to the pulpit, and he has of late, notwithstanding his blindness, given witlely-attended lenten courses in Dublin, Limerick. Liverpool, Manchester and London. Author oi The Eucharist (1905): From Peter to Leo (1907); The Virgin Mother (1908) : The Sermon of the Sea and other Studies ( 1909) ; Socialism (1910); The Plain Gold Ring (1910); Good Fridav to Easter Sunday (1912); God or Chaos (1913); From Fetters to Freedom (1914); son of late \Vm. J. Kane, of Dublin, and Mary Mac- DonnelL of Saggart, Co. Dublin ; b. 1848, Res. : Milltown Park. Co. Dublin. KANE, Rev. William Vincent, S.J., B.A., LL.D. (T.C.D. ). Educ. at the Oratory School and T.C.D. ; called to the Irish Bar, 1879, and to the English Bar. 1889 ; for two years Chief Justice in the Niger Territories : entered the Irish Pro-since S.J., 1891 ; son of late Wm. J. Kane, of Dublin ; b. 1856. Res. : Mill- town Park, Co. Dublin. KAVANAQH, Lieut.-Qeneral Sir Charles McMorroiigh, K.C.B (1016), K.C.M.G. (1918), CV.O. (1910), D.S.O. (1902) Educ. : Harrow, Sandhurst ; b. March 25th, 1864 ; third son of Right Hon. Arthur McMorrough Kavanagh, Borria House, Borris, Co. Carlow ; m. 1895, May, second dau. of S. Perry, Esq., Woodrooff, Clonmel, and has issue two daus. Eva and Frances ; joined loth Royal Hussars, 1884; Capt.. 1890; Major, 1901 ; commanded 10th Hussars, 1904- 1908 : commanded 1st Cavslrv Brigade, 1909-191.3; Fyzabad Brigade, 1914; Great War 7th Cav. Bde.. 1914-15; .5th Division, 1915-16 : 1st Armv Corps, 1916; Cavalry Corps, 1917-1919 : Foreign Orders : Croix de Guerre, Commander Legion of Honour, Grand Cross St. Lazarus and St. Maurice. Res. : Morristown Billar, Newbridge. Club : Cavalry Club, 127 Piccadilly. KAVANAGH, Lieut.-Col. Edward James, D.S.O. (1918), M.C. (1915), M.B., B.Ch. (R.U.I.), Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. Educ. at St. Peter's College, Wexford, at Clon- gowes ; served in European War (desps. thrice), 1914-18 ; son of Peter Kavanagh, of Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford ; b. 1881 ; m. 1919, Dolly, only dau. of Vicomto de Boissard, of Senarpont, France. Res. : NewtoM'nbarry, Co. Wexford. KEANE, Lieut.-Col. Sir John, Baronet (Unit Kctd.. ISOl); D.S.O. (1915) : Capt. (ret.), R.F.A. ; Major, 1916; temp. Lieut.-Col. (Res. of Officers), 1920 ; Cheva- lier Legion of Honom. 1917 ; Barrister-at- Law : A.D.C. to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1896) ; served in S. Africa. 1899-1902 (mentioned in de- spatches) : J.P., D.L., Co. Waterford ; High Sheriff. 1911 ; eldest son of Sir Richard. 4th Bart., and Adelaide (d. 1907), dau. of the late John Vance. M.P. ; b. Srd June, 1873 : s. his father. 17th Oct., 1892 ; m. 14th Feb., 1907, Lady Eleanor Lucy Hicks-Beach, eldest dau. of Earl St Aldwyn, and has issue one son, three daus. Res.: Cappoouin House, Co. Waterford; Armv and Navv Club. S.W ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. KEANE, Marcus Thomas Francis, D.L.. J. P., Co. Clare ; third son of late Marcus Koane. of Beech Park. Co. Clare, J. P. ; b. 1854 : m. 1903, Henrietta Mary, dau. of late Major Molony, D.L., of Kil- tanon, Co. Clare. Res. : Beech Park. Eonis, Co. Clare ; Doondahlin House, Kilbaha, Kilkee, Co. Clare. KEARNEY, E. J., Ophthalmic Opti- cian ; was for a number of years Manager of Cahill's. Optician to H.H. the Pope, and was the first to introduce optical machinery for the manufacturing of spectacle lenses hito Dubhn. KEARNEY, Capt. Sir Francis Edgar, B.A.. LL.D. (T.C.D.); Kt., cr. 1916. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Honoiu-s- man and prizeman in Ethics and Logics during entire undergraduata course ; 120 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. graduated 1890 with Honours obtaining a Moderatorship and Medal in Etliics and Logic ; admitted a Solicitor, 1891 ; contested (U.) Limerick (City), 1900 ; gazetted Captam in the army. May, 1915 : retired 1918, hon. rank of Captain ; Clerk of the Crown and Peace for Limerick City and County, 1918. Eecns. gardening, walking, bridge ; eldest son of late Francis Kearney, Solicitor, and Ellie, dan. of late Thomas Keaue, of ProspecthUl, Co. Limer- ick : b. 11th Aug., 1870: m. 1910, Clare, dau. of M. J. Malone, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., of Pery Square, Limerick, and has issue one son and two daus. Res. : Shannon Lawn, Limerick. Clubs : Carlton, London ; University, Dublin ; County, Limerick. KEANE, Rev. Michael Antoninus, D.D., O.P. Educ. at Mount Mellerav and at Clonliffe ; D.D. of the Catholic Univ. of Ireland (which seldom exercised its powers in this way), 1874 ; priest. 1874 ; spent five years as a Professor at Clonliffe, during which time he joined Bishop Donnelly in founding the Irish Society of St. CecUia ; subsequently Curate at St. Michan's, Dub- lin : entered the Dominican Novitiate at Tallaght, 1884 ; for some years was Prior in Cork in the 'nineties, but his principal work has been that of Friar Preacher of Missions and sermons of occasion. Author of Sermons (1916). Res.: St. Magdalen's Priory, Drogheda. KEATINQ, John, A.R.H.A. ; Portrait Painter ; Lectiurer Drawing and Painting from Life, Dublin Metropolitan School of Art Educ. : St. Munchin's College, Limerick. Was an omnivorous reader from the age of six or seven, went to school very irregularly, living about the ships and quays, and learned foreign languages from the sailors : spent three years in the mountains in Clare, shooting and living in tlie open ; at twenty went to Dublin, having won a Scholarship in Art at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art : tvdce at intervals was in London ; spent foiu- years in Arran, off the west coast of Ireland : came back to Dublin and won the Taylor Scholarship in Painting ; loves every kind of bodily and mental activity ; paint's what he sees : has no theories about art. Recns. : Gaelic literature and music, swimming, rowing, chopping timber ; b. Limerick, 29th Sept.. 1889 ; son of Joseph Keating and Anne Hannan : m. 1919, May, dau. of John Walsh, Eadstown, Co. Kildare. Res. : 106 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. KEENAN, George Bruce, R.X. : Staff- Paymaster R.X., 1909; Fleet-Pavmaster. 1914 : Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Belgium ; youngest son of the late Fleet-Surgeon Constantine Keenan. E.N. : b. 1877 ; m. 1913, Edith Gertrude, onlv dau. of G. Ajello. Res. : 3 West End Terrace, Spy Hill, Queenstown. KEIQHTLEY, Sir Samuel Robert, Knt. (1912), M.A., LL.D. Is a Novelist; Barrister King's Inns, 1883 ; member of Senate of Queen's University of Belfast ; son of late Samuel Keightley, J. P., Bangor, Co. Down ; m. Gertrude Emily, dau. of late Henry Smith, Northampton. Res. ; The Drum House, Dunmmry, Co. Down. KELLER, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Daniel, Vicar-General of Clovne and Dean of the Chapter : b. 1839. Educ. at St. Vincent's Sem., Cork, and Irish College, Paris ; priest, 1862 ; has been Curate of Killagh, Dean of St. Colman's College, Fermoy, Professor at the Irish College, Paris, and Adm. of Queenstown : dignissimus for vacant see of Clovne, 1894 : now P.P. of Youghal ; Domestic Prelate to H.H., 1900 : Chair- man of Munster Provincial Council of the Association of Clerical Managers of Irish National Schools. Author of The Struggle for Life on the Ponsonby Estate (a pamph- et). Res. : Youghal, Co. Cork. KELLY, Ambrose Aliaga. Educ. at Downside ; a wine merchant (member of firm of Messrs. T. W. and J. Kelly, Dublin) ; Consul in Dublin for King of Spain : second son of late Thomas Aliaga Kelly, of Monks- town, Co. Dublin: b. 1872: m. 1912, Isabel, dau. of W. B. Harrington, of Mon- tenotte, Cork. Res.: 12 Elgin Road, Dublin ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin, and Wellington Club, London. KELLY, Major Arthur Dillon Denis (The O'Kelly), J.P., Co. Meath : Major late Border Regt. : eldest son of late Gen. Sir Richd. Denis Kellv, K.C.B.. of Mucklon, Co. Galwav. and EUen (d. 1903), dau. of Sir Wm. Dillon, 4th Bart. ; b. 1853 ; m. 1895, Henrietta, youngest dau. of late Hon. Chichester Thos Foster-Skeffington. Res. : Weston, Duleek, Co. Meath ; Mucklon, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. KELLY, Major Edmund Roche-, D.S.O. (1917), Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ; Royal Irish Regt. Educ. : Downside College ; served S. African War (medal with 5 clasps), 1900-01 ; European War. 1914-18 (commanded a Battalion) ; second son of Michael Roche-Kelly, of Firgrove, Cratloe, Co. Clare; b. 11th April, 1881; m. 1913, Katlileen Mary, dau. of Col J. M. F. Shine, C.B.. A. M.S., and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Castle Baggot, Hazlehatch, Dublin. KELLY, Lieut. -Col. Basil James Roche, J. P. for Co. Limerick. Educ. at Stonvhurst : late Major Limerick City Artillery ; Hon. Lieut. -Col., 1909 ; Major Roval Garrison Artillery from 1914 ; eldest son of John Roche Kelly, D.L., J. P., of Rochestown Castle, and Islandmore, Croom, and his 2nd wife, Kate O'Donnell, dau. of Francis Murphy, J. P., of Kilcalrne Castle, Co. Meath ; b. 1877. Res. : Island- more, Croom, Co. Limerick. THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 121 KELLY, Edward J., M.A. (R.U.I.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1917 ; was M.P. for East Donegal, 1910-18. Educ. : St. Vincent's College, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, and University College, Dublin ; b. 31st March, 1883 ; son of Peter and Rose Kelly, late of Mall House, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal ; m. MoUie, 2nd dau. of late Wm. Hickey of Lucerne, Clontarf, Dublin. Kes. : 12 Brighton Vale, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. KELLY, Major Francis V. Hume, B.A. (Cantab.); Major 3rd Batt. N. Staffs. E,egt. ; eldest son of late Francis Hume Kellv, B.A., J. P., of Glencara, Co. West- meath ; b. 1877 ; m. 1919, Madeleine Esther, dau. of Mons. A. Julien, of Rouen, France. Res. : Glencara, Mullinpar, Co. Westmeath. Kildare Street Club. Dublin. KELLY, Qerald Festus, B.A. (Cantab.) (1901), R.H.A. (0000), A.R.A. (1922) ; b. 1879 ; m. 1920, fifth dau. of S. Ryan. Educ. : Eton ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; graduated, 1901 ; First Winchester Prize, 1900 ; Societaire du Salon d'Autonme, Paris, 1904. Member of Modern Society of Portrait Painters, 1906 ; Member of National Portrait Society, 1910 ; Member of International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, 1912. Pictures in Marseilles, Dublin, Johannesburg, Brad- ford, Ottawa, Sydney, Manchester, Old- ham. Recns. : golf, travelling. Res ; 65 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, W.l. Club : Bath. KELLY, Gustavus W. F. Blake-, J. P. for Cos. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1920), and Galway. Educ at the Oratory School, Stonyhm-st College, and Lincoln College, Oxford ; won the High Jump against Cambridge, 1900; Oxford " Blue." 1901 ; played for the Univ. at golf ; for some years a member of Co. Galway Cricket Eleven ; son of late W. Kelly and Bedelia, dau. of Henry Blake, of Bally- glunin; b. 1866; m. 1900, Eily, dau. of Andrew Nugent Comyn, J. P., of Ballin- derry, Co. Galway, and Ryetield, Co. Roscommon. Res. : Dundermott, Bally- moe, Co. Roscommon. KELLY, Sir Henry Greene, Knt. (1906), B.A., LL.B. (Dublin University), Barrister King's Inns, 1884 ; Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court in the Roval Niger Co.'s territories, 1891-1899; Chief Justice S. Nigeria, 1899-1908 ; b. 1865 ; son of late Henry Greene Kelly, of Monkstown, Co. Dublin ; m. 1909, Doris Muriel, dau. of Ed. Trenchard, of Melbourne. Res. : The Gables, Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshii-e. Club: Royal Societies, S.W. KELLY, John, I.S.O. : late Secretary and Assistant Registrar-General, Ireland, retired. Res. : 2 Royal Terrace, West, Kingstown. KELLY, Major John Upton, D.S.O. (1916), late Jlajor Wiltshire Regt. Educ. : Uppingham; served S. Africa, 1900-1001; European War, France, 1915-16 (despatches). Recns. : steeplechasing, hunting, fishing. Inspector Local Govern- ment Board, Ireland ; son of Richard Kelly, of SummerhiU, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow ; b. 1882 ; m. Eileen Miriam, dau. of late Henry Adams, of Cannon Hill, Bra-y, Berks, and has issue one son. Res. : Lohunda, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin. United Service Club, Loudon. KELLY, Patrick Joseph, B.A., LL.B. (R.U.I.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1886 ; Editor " Belfast Mornine News " and " Irish News," 1883-95. Resident Magis- trate, Cos. Clare and Limerick. 1895-1919. Is Chairman Court of Referees under Board of Trade and Labour Ministry at Limerick from 1912; son of Michael Kelly, of Down, Co. Derry ; b. 1854. Junior Club, Limerick, KELLY, Richard J., K.C., J.P. Revising Barrister for the City of Dublin ; Director of the National Bank ; Governor of the Richmond, Whitworth, and Hard- wicke Hospitals. Chairman of Tuam Herald Co. ; for 30 years a member of the Institute of Journalists ; for 20 years member of the British and International Association of Journalists ; one of the founders of the Catholic Truth Society of Ire- land. Fellow of the Royal Society of Anti- quaries ; Barrister-at-Law from 1880 to 1908 ; King's Counsel, 1908 ; Assistant, Legal Land Commissioner. J.P. for Counties Galway and Dublin. Author of following law books : Law of Newspaper Libel (Clowes & Co., London) ; The Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891, (Sealy, Bryers) ; Handbook of Registra- tion Law (Sealy, Bryers) ; The Agri- cultural and Technical Instruction Act (Sealy, Bryers) ; The Workman's Compen- sation Act (do.) ; Old Age Pension Act (do.) ; Local Registration of Title Act and Small Dwellings Act (do.). The Adultera- tion Acts ; The Statutes relating to Land- lord and Tenant and Land Piu-chase (1860-1896) : the Registration Act. And the following pamphlets :-The Island of Arran ; The Evils of Emigration ; The Effects of Emigration ; Life of Pius X. and Benedict XV ; Popular and Patriotic Poetry (nine parts) ; Lord Morris : a memoir ; Bohemia and its People ; The Islands of the Corrib ; Galway as a Trans- atlantic Port ; The Industrial Resources of Ireland ; Agricultm-al Labourers ; The Old Publishers of Dublin ; Peasant Pro- prietary ; The Railway Problem ; The OKBcley Family ; The Irish in Prague ; The Warden of Galway ; History of Tuam ; St. Jarlath's of Tuam. Holds the silver medal of merit from the City of Prague (Bohemia) and certificate of citizenship. Res. : Hymany, 7 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. 122 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. KELLY, Thomas (M.P. for Dublin City, Stephen's Green Div.. from Dec, 1918); a Member of the Dublin Corporation ; w;w chosen Lord Mayor, 1920. Res. : 23 Lougwood Avenue, S. Circular Road, Dublin. KEMfVilS, Lieut. -CoL William Henry Olphert, D.L., J. P.. Co. Wieklow (High Sheriff, 1904) ; late Major R.G.A. ; Lieut.- Col. Coindg. \Mcklo\v R.l^.A. Reserve, 1905-09 ; eldest son of late Col. Wm. Kemmi3, D.L.. J. P. (ret. R.A.), of Ballina- cor, Co. Vvicklow ; b. 1864 ; ni. 1888, Frances Maude, second dau. of late Rev. Chas. Beauclerk, M.A., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Boulogne. Res. : BalUnacor, Pi^thdrum, Co. Wicklow. KSNrvlARE, Earl of, 1800; Baron Castlerossc and Viscount Kenraaro, 1689 ; Vi3i;ount Castlerosse and Earl of Kenmare, 1800 (Irld.) ; Baron Kenmare of Killarnev (Unit. Kgd., 1856); Bart. (1622); Valen- tine Charles Browne. 5th Earl, C.V.O. (1904), Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum Co. Kerry; Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Roy. Manster Fusiliers, and formerly JJeut. 4th Batt. Worcestershire Regt. ^taster of the Horse to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl of Dudley), 1903-1905; elder sur- viving son of Valentine Augustus, 4th Earl, and Gertrude Harriet (Countess of Ken- mare), only dau. of Lord Charles Thynne, seventh son of 2nd Marquess of Bath, K.G. ; b. 1st Dec, 1860 ; s. his father, 9th Feb., 1905 ; m. 26th April, 1887, Hon. Elizabeth. dau. of Baron Rovelstoke, and ha"" issue three sons and two daus. Res. : Killarnev Hoase, Killarnev. Co. Kerry ; 66 Cadogan Square^ London, S.W. Clubs : Brooks' ; Turf, London ; Kildare Street and Sack- ville Street, Dublin. KENNEDY, Very Rev. Herbert Brownlow Kennedy, B.D.. De.qn of Christ Cnurch Cathedral, Dublin. Cduc : Royal Sciiool, Armagh, and Trinity Col- lege, Dublin ; 1st Honorman and "^Prize- raan (Classics); B.A. (Resp.), 1886; Divinity Test ; Ryan Prizeman, Downes Premium Liturgy (1st), and Written Composition, 1887; Elrington Theological Prize, 1888 : B.D., 1889 ; M.A., member of Senate, Dublin LTuiversity. Ordained (1886), for Curacy of St. Ann's. DubUn, 1886-92; Reetor of Hollywood with Ballv- more Eustace Dio. Glendalough. 1892- 94 ; Naas with Killashee, Dio. Kildare. 1894-1900; St. Andrew's, Dublin. 1900- 12; Mariners' Church, Kingstown, 1912- 21; member of General Synod from 1906, and Standing Committee from 1920 ; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant from 1910 ; Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, 1916-20; Chancellor. 1920-21 ; Dean | from 1921. Played for Dublin Universitv Football Club 1st fifteen, 1884 ; ran vdth Co. Dublin Harriers, 1884-86 ; Dublin University Cycling Club, 1886 ; won Championship of Ireland, Seven Miles' Walk, 1885, time, 57 mins., 37 sees. ; won One Mile Walk at Lewes, Sussex, 1885, time 7 mins., 31 sees., etc., etc. Recns. : motoring and swimming ; m. 1890, Sophie Cope, younger dau. of William CoUes, M.D., of 21 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to tlie Queen in Ire- land, Regius Professor of Surgery in DubliQ ITniversity, and President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and grand dau. of Abraham Colics, Professor of Sur- gery and President Koyal College of Sur- geons, Ireland. Res. : Corrig Castle Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs : LTniver- sity, Dublin ; R. Irish Automobile. KENNEDY, Hugh, B.A.. LL.B. (X.U.I.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1902 ; K.C., 1920 ; Law OiHcer of the Provisional Government. Irish Free State, from 1922. Res. : 43 Waterloo Place, Dublin. KENNEDY, Sir John Charles, Baronet (Unit. Kgd.. 1836). B.A. (Cantab.), D.L., J. P.. Co. Dublin Educ. : Eton ; Trinity College, Cambridge. Recns. : hunting shooting, cricket ; Captain of Co. Kildare Cricket Club ; eldest son of 2nd Bart., and Augusta, dau. of Viscount Glentworth ; b. 1856 ; s. his father, 1880 ; m. 1S79, Sydney, dau. of Sir James Mac- aulay Higginsou, and has issue two son? and two daus. Res. : Johnstown Kennedy, Hazlehatch, Co. Dublin. Club : Kildare Street, Dublin. KENNEDY, Vice-Admira! Francis W., C.B. (1916); third son of the late Robert Kennedy, of Baronrath ; H. M. Lieut, of C'o. Kildare, by his wife, Alice, dau. of Rev. and Lady Emilie Gray. Educ. at Uppingham and Royal Academy, Gosport. MidshipmaH H.M.S. '* Sultan " ia Egyptian War ; present at Bombardment of Alexandria. 1882 (mentioned in de- spatches, medal and Khedive's Star) ; Ist Lieut, of H.M.S " Phoebe," 1895 to 1898 ; landed on various expeditions in East and West Africa ; present at taking of an Arab stronghold, M'Weli, (wounded, men- tioned in despatches) : Benin Expedition, mentioned in despatches ; Captain H.M. battle cruiser " Indomitable " in Great War, 1914 to June, 1916 ; present at action on Dogger Bank ; towed the damaged battle cruiser " Lion " home after the action ; mentioned in despatches. In command at Battle of Jutland, mentioned in despatches. C.B. ; promoted to Rear-Admiral. Com- manded Peterhead area of coast of Scot- land, June, 1917, to May, 1919. Retired on promotion to Vice-Admiral. Awarded Cross of St. Amie, 2nd Class, \\ith Cross Swords from Czar of Russia ; m. Amy, third dau. of Col. H. H. Goodene, R.A. ; has one son, Lieut. F. H. Kennedy, Royal Xayv, and two daus. Judith E. R. and Lelia E. Res. : Hoe Mill. Maldon, Essex. THOM S IRISH WHOS WHO. 123 KENNEDY, Patrick James. Educated at St. Vincent's College, Castleknock ; M.P. for North KUdare, 1892-5, and for North Westmeath, 190()-6. First Chair- man of Meath County Council, 1899-1902, and was a member of that body for over 20 years ; one of the original members of the. Irish Council of Agriculture, on which he sat for 21 years. High Sheriff of Co. Mcath, 1910, and for a number of years represejited the Grand Jury of Meath- of which he was a member-on tlxe Visiting jTistices' Committees to Kilmainham and Mount] oy Prisons. J. P. for Co. Meath since 1893 : only son of Brian Kemiedy, of Kathcore, Co. Meath. Born there in 1864, and claims descent from Donchuan, son of Cineadh and brother of the Monarch Brian Boru. He married in 1888, Cornelia, dau. of Professor P. A. Duncan, of Vienna. Has one son, Antonio B. Is a Landowner. Res. : Kathcore, Enfield, Co. Meath. Club : Leinster, Dublin. KENNEDY, Peter J., Chartered Ac- countant ; nf^phew of Hugh Kennedy, Esq., of " Kennedy's Bread " fame. Educ. by Christian Brothers and privately ; served articles with John Mackie & Co., Chartered Accountants : passed final exami- nation and was admitted Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland in 1919. Partner in the tirm of Kennedy, Crowley & Co., Auditors. 37 Westmoreland Stroet, Dublin. Res. : Bonnie Glen, Botanic Ptoad, Glasnevin, Dublin. KENNEDY, Sir Robt. John, K.C.M.G. (1913), C.I^I.G. (1887), M.A. (Oxon.): Knight of Grace, Order of iSt. John ; D.L., J.P., Co. Down (High Sheriff, 1915) : a Governor of Royal Belfast Academical In- stitution and of Campbell College ; was Attache at :\radri(l. 1874-6 : 2nd Sec. at St. Petersburg, 1879-81 ; Constantinople, 1881-8 ; Acting Diplomatic Agent in Bulgaria, 1882-4 ; Acting Charge d'Affaires in Rouraania. 1886-8 ; Sec. of Legation at Teiieran, 1888-93; C]\arcr6 d'Affaires, Montenegro, 1893-7 ; Min. Resident, 1897- 1906 ; Min. Resident and Con. -General Uruguay, 1U06-10 ; Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen. to Uruguay, 1910-13 ; oidy surviving son of late R. S. Kennedy, of Cultra, Co. Dovni; b. 1851; m. 1883, Hon. Bertha Ward (Hon. Lady Kennedy), Lady of Grace, Order of St. John, dau. of 5th Viscount Bangor. Res. : Cultra Manor, Craieavad, Co. Down. Clubs : Ulster, and Royal North of Ireland Yacht. KENNEDY, Vincent. Educ: Clon- gowes Wood College ; qualifled as Soliritor, 1900 ; practises in all Courts in Dublin and surrounding counties. Hon. Sec. Clongowes Union ; Hon. Sec. Leinster Club ; M.P. for W. Cavan, 1904-18. Recns. : golf, fishing, tennis : son of late Hugh Peter Kennedy, Crown Solicitor, Cavan, and Catharine, dau. of Dr. P. Maginnis, London ; b. 1876 ; m. 1912, Cecilia Beatrice Mary (d. 1919), dau. of Adolphe Boursot, of 12 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, London, and has issue four sons and one dau. Res. : 270 North Circular Road, Dublin. Leinster Club, Dublin. KENNEDY, Lieut.-Col. William MagiM, CLE. (1916). Educ. at Royal School, Dungannon, and at Trinity College Dublin ; entered Army. 1890, and Indian Army, 1892 ; Capt., 1901 ; Major, 1908 ; Lieut. -Col., 1916 ; Assist. Commissioner, Assam, 1894, and Dep. Commissioner, 1905 ; was Commissioner of Excise and Salt, and Inspector-General of Registra- tion, E. Bengal and Assam, 1905-11 ; M.L.C., E. Bengal and Assam, 1910-15 ; appointed Member and Sec. Assam Labour Enquiry Committee, 1906 ; 2nd Sec. to Ch. Commissioner, As.sam. 1912, and Ch. Sec, 1913 ; has been Chm. Assam Labour Board since 1915 (also Tea Commissioner for India, 1917-19 ; son of the late Charles George Blagrave Kennedy, of Muilantean, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone ; b. 1868. East India United Service, London : Royal Calcutta Turf, and Bengal (Calcutta) Clubs. KENNY, Mrs. Louise Stacpoole, dau. of late Jas. R. Dunne. M.A.. J. P., and Mary, dau. of Mathias Stacpoole, of Moymore House, Co. Clare, and wife of Thos. Hugh Kenny, of Limerick. Autlior of novels and biograpliies, including St. Francis de Sales ; St. Charles Borromco ; Jacquetta ; Love is Life : Carrow of Carrowduff ; At the Com-t of II Moro ; The Knight of the Green Shield ; The King's Kiss ; Our Own Country ; Daffodil's Love Affairs : Story of St. Martin of Tours ; Mary, a Romance of West Country ; Heart of the Scarlet Fire; contributor to magazines. Res.; Indiaville, Limerick : Moymore House, Ennistymon, Co. Clare. KENNY, IViatthew Joseph, K C Educ at Stonvhurst and T.C.D. ; Barrister Gray's* Inn, 1886: King's Inn, Dublin, 1889; K.C., 1914; M.P. for Ennis, 1882-5, and for Mid-Tyrone, 1885-95 ; son of late Michael Kenny, Solicitor, of Freagh Castle, Co. Clare, and Bridget, dau. of William Frost, of Cratloe, Co. Clare; b. 1861; m. 1887, Elizabeth, dau of W. R. Stewart, of Lairsill, Aberdeenshire. Res. : Freagh Castle, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare. KENNY, Major-Qeneral William Wallace, C.B. (1917). Xi.B. (T.C.D. ), F.R.C.S.l. Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin ; ]Major-Gen. Army Med. Ser. (retired): served in Afghan War, 1879-80; Sudan Campaign, 1885: S. African War, 1900, as Princiipal Medical Oihcer lOth Inf. Div. ; European War, 1914-18 (1914-15 star, two medals) ; appointed an Hon. Surg, to H.M., 1910; was Principal Medical 124 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Officer, N. Command, 1910-16 ; is a Member of British Medical Association ; a Fellow of Royal Institute of Public Health, and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; was Supt. Med. Officer, Jamaica (also M.L.C.), 1903-4 ; Principal Med. Officer, S. Africa, 1908-10, and N. Command, 1910-16 ; son of the late Randal Young Kenny, M.D., of Killeshandra. Co. Cavan ; b. 'l854 ; m. 1892, Catherine Jane (d. 1920), dau. of Edward Blakeway Steedman, of High Ercali Hall, Wellington, Salop. Res. : Danebury, Acomb, York ; Junior United Service Club, London. KENT, David Rice (M.P. for East Cork from Dec, 1918). Res.: Fermoy, Co. Cork. KEOQH, Joseph Wiseman, B.A. (T.C.D.), late Capt. 6th Brig. S. Irish Div. R.A. ; J.P.. Co. Leitrim ; H.M.'s Consul for the Alpes Maritimes, France, and for the Principality of Monaco. Educ. : Oscott College ; Trinity College. Dublin ; eldest son of late George Keogh. D.L., J. P., of Geevagh, Co. Sligo, and Glencourt, Brav, Co. Wicklow ; b 18.58 ; m. 1885, Ella Douglas, dau. of late Adm. Douglas Curry, of Shottery Hall, Warwickshire, and has issue two daus. Res. : Geevagh, Bally- farnon, Carrick-on-Shannon : Villa Barla, Nice, France. Club : Stephen's Green, Dublin. KEOQH, Michael Frederick, General Manager Midland Great Western Railway since 1913; practised as Parliamentary Agent at Westminster. 1895-8; Secretary Dublin and South Eastern Railway, 1898- 1912; Chairman Managers' Conference, Irish ' Railway Clearing House, 1916; Member Irish Railway Executive Com- mittee, 1917-1919 ; Fellow Royal Chartered Institute of Secretaries : b. 1866 : youngest son of George Keogh, J. P., D.L., of Geevagh, Co. Siiso, and Glencourt. Brav, Co. Wick- low. Res. : 24 Highfield Road, Rathgar, Dublin Clubs : Reform, London ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. KEOQH, IVIyles (M.P. for Dubhn Citv, South Div. from 1922), L.R. C.P.I. ; J. P. City of Dublin (High Sheriff, 1917). Res. : 4 Lower Mount Street, Dublin. KER, David, J. P. Co. Down: Lieut. North of Ireland Yeomanry ; Master C^o. Down Fox Hounds. Educ: Eton. Recns. : hunting, shooting, fishing and polo ; son of Richard William Blackwood Ker, D.L., J. P., and Edith Louisa, dau. of William George Rose, of Wolston Heath, War- wickshire ; b. 1878 ; m. Anna, dau. of late John Pollock, of Mountainstown, Navan, Co. Meath, and has issue one dau. Res : Portavoe, Donaghadee. Co. Down. Club : Junior Naval and Military, London. KER, Capt. Richard William Black- wood, D.L., J. P., Co. Down (High Sheriff, 1880) ; M.P. for Co. Down, 1SS4-5 ; E. Down, 1885-90; late Capt. 1st Dragoons; third son of late David Stewart Ker7M.P., of Montalto. Co. Down, and Hon. Anne Dorothea Blackwood, sixth dau. of 3rd Baron Dufferiu ; b. 1850; m. 1876, Edith, dau. of W. G. Rose, of Walston Heath, Warwickshire. Res. : Portavo, Donagha- dee, Co. Down. KERIN, Richard Charles Bolger ; b. 1867 ; son of the late C. Maxwell Kerin, C.I. R.I.C., and Jane, eldest dau. of James Bolger, of Balnabarna, Co. Kilkenny. Educ. at St. Peter's, Wexford, Belvedere, Downside and Univ. College, Dublin ; graduated B.A. of London Univ. (first in 1st Class Honours in Classics) ; for many years engaged in teaching and examining ; Classical Examiner for many years to the Intermediate Education Board and the University of London ; elected by Con- vocation a member of the Senate of the University of London by the record major- ity of 654 votes ; member of the University Extension Board, of the Matriculation Board, the Committee of Commercial Education and the Classical Board of Studies ; Member of the Sub-Committee dealing with Inspection ; Governor of Owens School, and 3lember of the Gold- smiths' Institute Delegacy : selected to represent the University of London at the Brussels Educational Congress ; Member ot the Committee dealing with co-ordination of Matriculation Exananations. Examiner for many years in Classics, Mathematics, French and German, for the Westminster Hospital Scholarships ; Inspector of Inter- mediate Education since 1909. Editor of the Pro Plancio and the Phaedo ; has con- tributed many articles on Education and teaching to various educational journals ; has specialised in the history of the French Revolution ; Member of the Royal In- stitution. Hobbies : punting, golf, tennis and book collecting. Res. : Fern- side, Killiney, Co. Dullin. KERRIQAN, J. M., actor ; b. in Dublin 4th Dec, 1885. Educ. at Belvedere College, Dublin ; formerly a journahst ; made his first appearance on the stage at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Jan., 1907, in " Deirdre," with Irish National Theatre Society, of which he was a member from 1907-1916, during which period he played over one hundred parts ; made his first appearance on the London stage, at the Great Queen Street Theatre, 10th May, 1907, as Old Mahon in " The Playboy of the Western World " ; at the end of 1916, he went to America, and at the Globe, New York, March, 1917, played the Irishman in " Out There " ; at the Liberty, Nov., 1917. played Winch in "The Wooing of Eve " ; at the Criterion, New York, Dec., 1917, Formoy McDonagh in *' Happiness " ; during 1918, toured in the same part; at THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 125 the Playhouse, New York, Oct., 1919, appeared as Costigan in " A Young Man's Fancy " ; at the Greenwich Village, Xew York, Nov., 1919, Peter Cooney in " The Lost Leader " ; on returning to London, appeared at the Lyric, Hammersmith, Feb., 1920, as James Ctesar in " John Ferguson " ; at the Abbey Theatre, Dubhn, 1920, played Natty Murnaghan in " The King's Threshold " ; again visited New York, and at the Punch and Judy Theatre, Nov., 1920, played Horatio Webster in " E-ollo's Wild Oat " ; at the Belmont, June, 1921, James Cirsar in " John Ferguson." Eecns. : swimming, walking and boxing. Res. : 8 Hollybank Road, Dublin. KERR-SMILEY, Peter (MP. for Antrim North from 1910), is Major Re- serve of Officers, late Lieut. 21st Lancers ; served in S. Africa 1901-02, on statf ; second son of Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, 1st Bart. ; b. 1879 ; m. 190.5, Maud, dau. of Ernest L. Simpson, of New York. Res. : 31 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. Clubs : Marlborough, Carlton, and Cavalry. KERRY, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Charles O'Sullivan, D.D. ; was Curate at Millstreet, 1887-1907 ; Parish Priest of Tralee and Dean of Kerry, 1907-17 ; Chosen by the Holy See to be Bishop of Kerry, 1917. Res. : The Palace, Killarney. KILBRIDE, Dennis, tenant farmer ; b. 1848 ; s. of Thomas Kilbride, Lugna- curran, Queen's Co. Educ. : Clongowes ; M.P. South Kerry, 1887-95: M.P. Co. Galwav, 1895-1900; M.P. for S. Kildare, 1903-18 Res. : Luggacurren, Stradbally, Queen's Co. KILBRIDE, Joseph, M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1888 ; Resident Magistrate, Ireland, from 1894. Educ. at TuUabeg College and T.C.D. ; son of Thos. Kilbride, of Luggacurran, Stradbally, Queen's Co. ; b. 1846. Res. : Cork. KILBRIDE, Valentine. Educ. at Clonsowes and Ushaw ; admitted a Solicitor ; Senior Taxing Master Supreme Court of Judicatiu-e, Ireland, from 1913 ; son of Thomas Kilbride, of Luggacurran, Stradbally, Queen's Co. ; b. 1851. Res. : 37 Northumberland Road Dublin. KILCONNEL, Lord, Richard Frederick John Donough Trench, late Royal Naval Air Service ; eldest son of 5th Earl of Clancartv ; b. 27th Dec, 1891 ; m., 1st. 1915, Edith Constance (div. 1918), dau. of Major Alexander Rawlinson 2nd, 1919, Corie Marie Edith, dau of late H H. Spooner, of Thornton Hall, Siurey. Res. : Bourne Coiirt, Boiune End, Bucks. KILCOURSIE, Viscount (title borne by eldest son of Earl of Cavan. KILDARE, Marquess of (title borne by eldest son of Duke of Leinster). KILDARE AND LEIQHLIN, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Patrick Foley, D.D. ; consecrated 31st :May, 1896, Coadjutor of Kildare and Leighlin ; s. Most Rev. Dr. Lynch, 19th Dec, 1896; B.A. (Lond.) ; ordained Priest 1881 ; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Sacred Scripture, Carlow College, 1885-92 ; President, 1892- 96 ; a Commissioner of National Education, 1905 ; Member of Governing Body, Uni- versity College, Dublin ; son of late Patrick Foley ; b. 1858. Res. : Braganza House, Carlow. KILKELLY, Chas, Randolph, C.M.G., M.V.O. ; son of the late Surg. -General C. E. Kilkelly, F.R.C.S., J.P., I.M.S., of Drimcong, Co. Galway ; b. April, 1861 ; m. Florence Mary, 1893, dau. of the late Hon. Henry William Petre (n6e B. Petre Colls), and has issue Edward, b. 1897, Major R.A., killed in action Ypres 1917 ; Gerald, b. 1900, Lieut. VIII. R. Irish Hussars, and Patricia, T.C.D. Eng. School. Educ. : Downside College ; Trinitv College, Dublin ; and Vienna ; B.A. (Dub.) 1882; M.B., 1883; B.Ch., 1884; L.R.C.S.I., 1884; D.P.H. (Dub.) 1904, and Lond., 1905. Sen. Mod., Nat. Sc. (Gold Medal), and Siu-gical Trav. Prizeman. Univ., Dub., 1884. Entered A. M.S., 1885 ; gazetted Grenadier Guards, 1897 ; retired Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, 1905. Served personal staff H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, India ; Eaypt. Campaign, 1898 ; S. African War, P.M.O. Portland and Transvaal Imp. Yeomanry Hospitals, 1899-1902 ; Ho. Governor Med. Supt., Osborne, 1903-1908 ; European W^ar, 1914-18. Dy. Commissioner and Med. Supt. Leopardstown Park Hospital, M. Pensions. Transl. Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds (Billroth, Vienna), from the German of Dr. Hacker. Director Irish Agricultural Wholesale Society. Res. : Drimcong, Moycullen, Co. Galway, and 53 Pembroke Road, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin, and County Club, Gal- way. KILKELLY, Lt.-Col. Patrick Percy, M.B., late Lieut.-Col. I.M.S., J.P for Co. Wicklow; served in S. Afruca, 1898; b. 1869 ; son of Surg,-Gen. Kilkelly, J.P., of Drimcong, Co. Galway. Educ. at Down- side. Res. : Baltyboys, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. KILLALOE, Bishop of. The Most Rev. Michael Fogarty, D.D. ; succeeded Most Rev. Dr. MacRedmond, 29th June, 1904 ; b. 1859. Educ. at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth; elected Dunboyne Student, 126 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 1884 ; ordained Priest 1885 ; Curate in Toomevara, 1886 : appointed Professor of Philosophy and Canon Law, St. Patrick's College, Carlow. Nov., 1886; Professor of Theology, Maynooth College, 1889 ; Vice- President, 1903 ; Conj;ecrated Bishop of Killaloe at Ennis, -ith Sept., 1004. Res. : Ennis. KILLALOE, KILFENORA. CLON- FERT, AND KILMACDUAGH, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Thomas Sterling Berry, D.D. Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin ; Curate of Christ Ciuu-oh, Kings- town, 1877-78 ; Cm-ate of St. George's, Dublin, 1879-84 ; Rector of Birr, 1884-92 ; Rector of Booterstown, 1892-1913: Chap- lain to Lord Lieutenant, 1883-1913 ; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1903 ; only son of Rev. W. Winslow Berry, M.A., Incumbeut of St. Paul's Church, Portar- iington ; m. Sara Fridzweeda, younger dau. of Robert Butson Seymour, of Clon- fert, Co. Galway. Res. : Clarisford, Killaloe. KILLANIN, Bapon (Unit. Kgd., 1900) ; and a Bart. (Unit. Kgd., ISS.^), Martin Henrv Fitzpatrick Morris, 2nd Baron : P.C. '(Irld., 1920); a Commissioner of National Education in Ireland, 1904 : a Governor of University College, Galway ; His Majesty's Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum "for Co. Galway (1918), and J. P. Co. Cavan ; B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, and Essay Gold Medallist, Univ. Philosophical Society; Hon. LL.D., Royal Universitv of Ireland : Knight of Grace of the Grand Priory of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Barrister-at-Law ; was High Sheriff of Galway, 1897 ; Senator of the Royal University of Ireland, 1904-9 ; Member of the Agricultitral Wages Board for Ireland, 1917-19: Co. Councillor for Spiddal Division, Co. Galway, 1899-1920, and M.P. for Galway Borough, 1900-01 ; eldest son of the Right Hon. Michael Lord Morris and 1st Baron Killanin, P.C, and Anna (d. 1906), dau. of the late Hon. H. G. Hughes, Baron of the Court of Exche- quer, Ireland : b. 22nd July, 1867 ; s. his father as 2nd Baron Killanin. 8th Sept. 1901. Res. : Spiddal House, Co. Galway ; 1.5 Palace Street, Westminster, London, S.W.I. Kildare Street Club, Dublin : County Club. Galway ; Athenaeum and Carlton, London. KSLLEEN, Lord, Oliver James Horace Plunkett, M.C. (1918) ; Lieut. 17th Lan- oers ; served in European War, 1914-18; b. 17th June, 1896 ; eldest son of 11th Earl of Fingall. Recns. : hunting, cricket, foot- ball. Res. : Killeen Castle, Dunsanv, Meath. Club: Cavalry. KiLMAINE, Baron (Irld., 1789); Baronet (Nova Scotia, 1636), John Edward Deane Browne, 5th Baron ; J.P , D.L., Co. Mayo ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1911 (in room of Viscount Bangor, deceased) ; only son of Francis William, 4th Baron, and Alice Emily, dau. of Colonel Deane Shute ; b. 18th March, 1878 ; 8. his father, 9th Nov., 1907 ; m. 17th Dec, 1901, Lady Aline Kennedy, eldest dau. of Archibald, 3rd Marquis of Ailsa, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : The Neale House, The Neale. Co. Mayo. Clubs : Carlton, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. KILMORE, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Patrick Finegan, D.D.. cons. 11th Sept., 1910: b. 16th Aug., 1858; son of James Finegan, Curlurgan, Cavan. Educ. at St. Patrick's College, Cavan. Ordained 18th Dec, 1881 ; Professor of Theology in St. Patrick's College, 1886 : Administrator in Cathedral, Cavan, 1898 : Parish Priest of Templeport, Co. Cavan, 1902 ; Vicar Capitular of the Diocese on the death of Drs. M'Gennis and Boylan, 1906 ; Vicar- General, 1908. Res. : Bishop's House, Cavan. KILMORE, ELPHIN, AND ARD- AQH, Bishop of, Right Rev. William Richard ?»Ioore, D.D. (T.C.D.) ; consecrated 30th Nov., 1915. Educ. at T.C.D. , let Honour and prizeman in Mathematics ; 1st class Divinity Testimonial ; B.D., 1901 ; D.D., 1916: ordained 18S2 ; Curate of Temple iNIichael, 1882-5 ; Donnybrook, 1885-6 : Incumbent of Kiltoghert, 1886- 1S07 ; Incumbent of Temple Michael, 1007- 15 ; Archdeacon of Ardagh, 1896-1915 ; co-opted member of the R.C.B. and Stand- ing Committee of the General Synod, 1911 : elected Bishop, 10th Nov., 1915. Res. : The See House, Cavan. Club : University, Dublin. KILMOREY, Earl of, 1822; Viscount Kilmorev, 1625 : Viscount Newry and Morne, 1822 (Irld.), — Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, 4th Earl ; Capt. 1st Life Guards ; served in European War, 1914-17; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1916: D.L. Co. Down (High Sheriff, 1913) ; elder son of Francis Charles, 3rd Earl, and Ellen Constance (d 1920), dau. of the late Ed. H. Baldock, M.P. ; b. 20th Nov., 1883 : s. his father, 28th July, 1915: m. 10th Feb., 1920, Lady Norah Hastings. 2ud dau. of the Earl of Huntingdon, Res : Mourne Park, Ne\\Ty Co. Down. KINAHAN, Sir Edward Hudson Hudson, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1887), J.P. Co. Cork ; formerly Lieut. 21st Hussars ; eldest son of Sir Edward, 1st Bart., and Emily Isabella, dau. of the late Rev. Daniel Dickinson, M.A. ; b. 3rd Nov., 1865 ; s. his father, Sth March, 1892. Res. : The :Manor, Gli nville, Fermoy. Clubs : Junior Carlton, S.W. ; County Cork Club. KINCAID, Col. William Francis Henry Style, C.B. (1906); Col. R.E. (ret.) ; served in Soudan Expedn., 1884-5 ; THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 127 Dongola Expdn., 1896, Nile Expedns, I 1897 and 1898 ; S. African War, 1899- 1902, A.Q.M.Ci. Admin. Stafif, Aldershot Army Corps, 1903-7, A.Q.M.G.. 1915-19; son of late John Henry Kincaid, M.A., J.P., of Dublin : b. 1861 ; m. 1904, Rosamund, dau. of late J. J. Hamilton Humphreys. "United Service Club. KINO, Major Charles Edward Stuart, D.S.O. (1916), late Major South African Union Defence Force ; served German S.W. Africa, 1914-15 : eighth son of late Rev. R. King, Ballymena . m. 1919, Adela, dau. of late William Gihon. Res. : j Lisnatillan House, Galgorni, Ballymena. I KiNQ, Sir George Adolphus, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1815) : elder son of George King (d. 1876), seventh son of 2nd Bart, and Frances Julia Andrews (d. 1915) ; b. 3rd Sept., 1864 ; s. his cousin as 5th Bart., 9th July, 1920. Res. : Charlestown, Drumsna, Co. Roscommon. KING, Henry Louis, D.L.. J.P., King's Co. (High Sheritf, 1903) ; eldest son of late Ross Mahon, of Ladywell, Co. Westmeath, and Nephew of Jolin Gilbert King, M.P., D.L., of Ballylin, King's Co. ; b. 1860 ; m. 1904, Winifred Harriet, dau. of Wm. Somerset Ward. Res. : Ballylin, Ferbane, King's Co. Kildare Street Chib, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. KING-HARiVlAN, Lieut. Col. Went- worth Alexander, D.S.O. (1918), J. P. Co. Longford. Educ. : Marlborough ; R.M.C. Sandhurst. Joined 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, 1890 ; served in Rhodesian Campaign, 1896 (medal) ; joined R.I. Rifles Militia, 4th Batt. 1899; Special Reserve, 3rd Batt. 1908 ; rejoined army, 1914 ; Brigade Major of 7th Reserve Brigade, 1915; proceeded to France, 1916; appointed to Staff of G.H.Q. as D.A.A.G., Nov., 1916; eldest surviving son of late Col. Wentworth Hem-y King- Harman, D.L., of Newcastle, Co. Longford ; b. 1869. B.es. : Newcastle, Ballymahon, Co. Longford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. KINGSBOROUGH, Viscount, Robert Henry Ethelbert King-Tenison, oldest son of Earl of Kingston, Lieut. E-oyal Scots Grays ; served in European War, 1915-18 ; b. 1897. KINGSCOTE, Lieut. -Col. Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge, R.E. (ret), J. P.; Co. Tipperary ; served in Lushai Expdn., 1889 ; Chin-Lushai Expdn., 1889-90 : temp. Liout.-Col., 1915; eldest son of late Major Fitzharding Kingscote, of Furbough, Co. Galwav ; b. 1867 ; m., Lst, 1890, Florence (div. 1902), youngest dau. of late Sir Edgar Boehm, 1st Bart. : 2nd, 1903. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Lieut-Gen. Sir Wm. Fras. Butler G.CB. Res ; Ciamaltha, near Newport, Co. Tipperary. KINGSTON, Earl of, 1768; Viscount Kingsborough, 1766 ; Vi.^count Lorton, 1806; Baron Kingston. 1764; Baron Erris, 1800 (Irld.) ; and a Baronet (Irld., 1682), Henry Edwyn King-Tenison, 9th Earl ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1917; D.L. Co. Roscommon; Capt. Gen. Res. of Officers, late Lieut, 1st Batt. Irish Guards ; served in S. Africa, 1900 and 1902 : European War, 1914 (wounded); sou of Henry, 8th Earl, and Florence (d. 1907), dau. of the late Col. and Ladv Louisa Tenison ; b. 19th Sept, 1874 ; s. his father 13th Jan., 1896 ; m. 3rd Feb., 1897, Ethel Lisette, youngest dau. of Sir Andrew Walker, 1st Bart., and has issue one son and three daus. Res. : Kilronan Castle, Keadue, Carrick-on- Shannon. Clubs : Carlton and Guards', London ; Kiklare Street. Dublin. KINKEAD, Eugene F., ex-congrebi- man, sheriff ; b. in Ireland, March 27th, 1876 ; son of Thomas C. and Nora (Barrett) K. ; came to America with parents, 1880 ; A.M., Seton Hall Coll., N.J., 1895 ; (LL.D., St. Peter's Coll., Jersey City, N.J.); m. Sept. 29th, 1909, Anna O'Neill, of New- York. Pres. Jersey Ry. Advertising Co., Orange Pub. Co. Alderman, Jersey City, and pres. bd., 1898: mem. 61st and 62nd Congresses (1009-13), 9th N.J. Dist., and 63rd Con^rress (1913-15), 8th Dist. ; sheriff- Hudson Co., N.J., 1914-17. Settled Staiid- ard Oil Strike in Bayonne, N.J., 1915, when 9,300 men were out ; as a result of the settlement an 8-hour day was established by the Standard Oil Co. for the first time in its history, and in addition the men received 10 per cent increase in wages. Democrat. In military service for period of the war ; Commd. Maj. Mil. Intelligence Div, U.S.A. Office : Holt Bldg., Newark, New Jersey, U. S. America. KiNKEAD, Richard vf., A.B., M.D. (Univ. of Dublin); L.Il.C.S.I., J.P., Co. Galway ; Professor Obstetiics and Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene Univ. College, Galway ; Physician and Gynfecologist, The Galway Hospital ; Surgeon Galway Prison ; b. Ballina, Co. Mayo ; son of Rev. Francis Kinkead and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Croften, J. P. Croften Park, Ballina ; m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Thos. S. Langley ; 2nd, Emily, widow of Col. Poulett Somerset, C.B., M.P., and dau. of John Hubert Moore, and has issue 5 daus. Educ. : Rossall (^oU. ; Arlington House, Portarlington : Royal Coll. of Svu-geons, Ireland, and Univ. of Dublin. Silver medals. Medicine and Surgery. Practised in Tuam, 1865-77 ; Hon, Secretary Tuam Diocesan Synod : Pro- fessor Queen's College, Galway. 1876 ; ^Member Governing Body, University Col! , Galway ; Examiner National University, 128 THOMS IRISH WHO'S WHO. Ireland, and of late Queen's University in Ireland ; ex-President Irish Medical Asso- ciation ; Fellow Royal Acad, of Medicine, Ireland ; Provincial Grand Master South Connaught. Pubns. : Financial Scheme and Supplemental Scheme, Diocese of Tuarn ; Our Homes ; The Irish Medical Practitioner's Guide ; Insanity, Inebriety, and Crime ; Our Senses and How they Serve us ; The Use and Abuse of Alcohol. Res. : Forster House, Galway. Club : Galway County. KINNEAR, Sir Walter Samuel, K.B.E. (1918); B. A. (R.U.I.) ; Chairman Navy and Army Insurance Fund ; Deputy Chairman National Health Insiirance (Com- mission, Ireland, 1912-19; Controller of Health Insurance Dept., Ministry of Health, from 1919 ; son of Alexander Kinnear, of Dublin; b. 1872; m. 1913, Iris Mary, dan. of Dr. W. Young Orr, of Kenmore, Putney. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. K5RK, Lady Mary, elder dau. of 11th Earl of Fingali ; m. 1919, Capt. Cyril G. P. Kirk, 17th Lancers Res. : Killeen Glebe, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath. KIRK, Thomas Sinclair, B.A., M.B , B.Ch., B.A.O. (R.U.I.) ; Surgeon to the Royal Victoria Hospital ; Senior Sur- geon to the Belfast Hospital for Sick Children : Consulting Surgeon to the Throne Children's Hospital ; Surgeon to the Foster Green Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest : Referee under the Workman's Compensation Act; late Examiner in Surgery in the Queen's Uni- versity, Belfast; P.M.O. Ulster Volunteer Force ; late member of Senate, Queen's University, Belfast. President of Ulster Medical Society. 1908-9 ; joint inventor of P.K. artificial mechanical arm. Pubns : Surgical Treatment of Spinal Caries, 1909 ; Urea as a Bactericide, 1915; The Value of a Bacteriological Examination of the Urine, 1914: youngest son of William Kirk, M.P., and Emily, dau. of late Thos. Sinclair, of Hopefield, Belfast : b. 1869 ; m. 1908, Constance, dau. of James Rome, Riversleigh, Bovey Tracey, Devon, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 21 University Square, Belfast. Clubs : Ulster, Belfast ; Royal Co. Down Golf. KIRKPATRICK, Lieut.-Col. ivone, C.B.E. (1919). Educ. : Temple Grove and Marlborough ; served in Nile Expedition. 1884-85; present at battle of Ku-bekan ; commanded 2nd S. Stafford Regt. Oct., 1907. to Oct., 1911 ; A.A.B.. Bm-ma and Madras, 1900-3 : served on Embarkation Staff during the Great War, twice men- tioned in despatches and C.B.E. (1919) ; m. 1894, Hon. Mary Frances (sometime a Maid of Honour to Queen Victoria), dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Arthur Hardin ge and sister of the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthm- Hardinge, P.C, late H.M. Ambassador at Madrid. Res. : Kilshanning, Mallow, Co. Cork. KIRKPATRICK, T. Percy C, M.D. (Dub.), F.R. C.P.I. Educ: Trinity College, Dublin ; Registrar Roy. College Phys., Ireland ; Physician Steevens' Hospital, Incorporated Orthopsedic Hospital, West- morland Lock Hospital. Lectm-er on Anaesthetics, Dental School, Trinity Col- lege, ; Ansesthetist Dental Hospital : M.R.I.A., M.R.S.A.I. ; Past President Bibliographical Society of Ireland ; Hon. Sec. Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; Fellow Royal Society of Medicine, London ; b. in Dublin, 1S69 ; second son of J. R. Kirkpatrick. M.D. Pubns. : Historv of Medical School, Trinity Collete, 1912 ; History of Rotunda Hospital, 1914 ; Nurs- ing Ethics, 1915 ; Henry Quin, 1919. Res. : 11 Fitz William Place, Dublin. Club: Royal Irish Yacht Club. KIRKPATRICK, Brig.-Qen. William Johnston, C.B. (1900) ; served in Egvp- tian War, 1S82 ; S. African War, 1899- 1902 ; Brig -Gen Comdg. Wessex Divn. S. Commd. Territrl. Force in 1908 ; Hon. Brig -Gen, 1912; son of late Alexander H. Kirkpatrick, of Lame, Co. Antrim ; b. 1851 ; m. 1881, Sarah, dau. of late James Johnson, of Grove Lodge, Fulham. Res. : Park Lawn, Cheltenham, Gloucester. KIRKWOOD, Col. James Nicholson Soden, Col. (ret.) Indian Army; D.L., J. P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1914) ; J.P, Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1916) ; served in Afghan War, 1880 ; second and eldest surviving son of late James Kirk- wood, D.L., J. P., of Woodbrook, Co Ros- common ; b. 1846 ; m. 1880, ;iMinnie, fourth dau. of late Major Home Fergusson, of The Park, Elie, Fifeshire. Res. : Woodbrook, Boyle, Co. Ro-'common ; Carrowmabla, Co. Sligo. Hibernian United Service C^lub, Dublin. KISSANE, Rev. Edward, L.S.S. Educ. at Listowel and St. Brendan's Sem., Kil- larney ; pliilosophy and theology at May- nooth ; three years' course at Bibical Institute, Rome ; visited Egypt and Holy Land for purposes of post-graduate course in Biblical studies ; Prof, of S. Scripture at St. Augustine's Sem., Toronto, 1912-7 ; Prof, of Theologv and S. Scripture at Maynooth College from 1917 ; b. 1886. Res. : St. Patrick's College, Majiiooth, Co. Kildare. KNOX, Major-Qen. Sir Alfred Wm. Fortescue, K.C.B. (1919), C.B. (1918), C M.G. (1920) : served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1901-02 ; Mil. Attach6 at Petrograd, 1911-18 : Eiu-opean War with Russian Forces, 1914-17; Chief of British Military ^fission to Siberia, 1918-20 ; son of late Vesev Edmond Knox, J P . of Shimnah House, Co. Down : b. 1870 ; m. 1915, Edith, dau. of late Col. Halkett, and widow of Richard Bojde. Naval and Military Club, London. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 129 KNOX, Lieut. -Qen. Sir Edmond, K.C.B. (1900), eldest son of late Archbishop (Knox) of Armagh; b 1846; with Bechuanaland Expdu., 1884-5 : S. African War, 1899-1902, Commdg. 4thDiv. Southern Commd., 1902-6 ; Col. Shropshire L. I. from 1907 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1905, ret. p., 1909. Naval and Military Club ; Cooleen, Farn- borough, Hants. KNOX, Lieut.-Qen. Sir Charles Edmond, K.C.B. Mil. (1901) ; served in Bechuanaland Expedition, 1884-5 ; Com- manded Bodmin Regt. Dist., 1895-99 ; and the 13th Brigade, South African Field Force, 1899-1900 ; Commanded 4th Divn. Southern Command, 1902-1906 (half-pay) ; eldest son of late Archbishop Knox of Armagh ; b. 1846. Naval and Military Club, London, W. KNOX, Charles Howe Cuff, M.A. (Oxon), D.L., J.P.. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1893) ; Capt. late 8th Hussars ; Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Connaught Bangers, 1885-1922 ; eldest son of late Col. C. Knox of Creagh, and Ladv Louisa C, dau. of 2nd Marquess of Sligo ; b. 1840 • m. 1869, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Sir W. Gibson- Craig, 2nd Bart. Res. : Creagh, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo. KNOX, Edmund Francis Vesey, M.A. (Oxon., formerly Fellow of All Souls College) ; Barrister Gray's Inn and Middle Temple, 1889 ; K.C., 1906; Bencher Gray's Inn, 1906; M.P., W, Cavan, 1890-5; City of Londonderry, 1895- 8 : eldest son of late Vesey Edmund Knox, of Shimnah, Newcastle, Co. Down ; b. 1865; m., 1st, 1891, Annie (d. 1907), only dau. of late Wm. Lloyd, of Llantwit Major, Glam. ; 2nd. 1917, Agnes, dau. of Julius Beerbohra and widow of J. R. Nevill. Res. : Shimnah, Newcastle, Co. Down ; 25 Carlyle Square, London, S.W.3 : Gold- smith Buildings, Temple, London, E.C.4. KNOX, Brig. -Qen. Harry Hugh Sidney, C.B. (1919), D S.O. (1917). Educ. at St. Columba's College ; late Col. Northamptonshire Regt. , Col. Gen. Staff at Staff College, Camberley: served on N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-<^ : Em-opean War, 1915-18; fourth son of late Vesev E. Knox, of Shimnah, Newcastle, Co. Down ; b. 1873 ; m. 1904, Grace, dau. of Rev. R. A. Storrs, of Shanklin, Isle-of- Wright, and has issue one dau. United Service Club, London. KNOX, Lieut. -Col. Robert Sinclair, D.S.O. (1917) (two bars 1918, third bar 1919) : Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batt. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, European War, 1914-18 ; is a produce exporter ; son of late Wm. J. Knox; b. 1881 ; m. 1917, Ivy, dau. of W. H. Lynch, Haslemere, Surrev ; one son. Res. : Castlelugge, Greenisland, Co. Antrim. KNOX, Thomas Granville, D.L., J.P., Co. Tyrone ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 ; late Capt. 3rd Batt. R. W. Surrey Regt. ; only son of Col. Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, and grandson of 2nd Earl of Ran- furly; b. 1868; m. 1897, Hon. Harriet, 2nd dau. of 5th Viscount CI if den. Res. ; 78 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W.I. KNOX, Captain Ughtred Arthur Frederic, Capt. late Royal Irish Rifles ; only son of the Utred Augustus Knox, D.L., J. P., of Mount Falcon, Co. Mayo ; b. 1885. Res. : Mount Falcon, Ballina, Co. Mayo. KNOX-BROWNE, Lieut.-Col. John Hervey, D.L., Co. Tyrone ; late Capt. 12th Royal Lancers ; late Lieut.-Col. 9th Brig. N. Irish Div., R.A. ; eldest son of late Thos. Richardson Browne, D.L., J. P., of Aughentaine Castle, Co. Tyrone ; b. 1843 : m. 1867, Louisa Elizabeth, third dau. of late Sir Francis Arthiu: Knox-Gore, Ist Bart, (ext.); assumed addtl. name of Knox by royal licence, 1874. Res. : Aughentaine Castle, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. KOE, Major-Qen. Frederick William Brooke, C B. (1909), C.M.G. (1916); served on \Y. Coast of Africa, 1893-4 ; China Expdn., 1900 ; A.Q.M.G. Western Comd., 1912-15 ; Dir. of Supplies and Transport, 1915-16 ; Insp.-Gen. of Com- munications, 1916; son of late J. H. Pem- berton Koe, of The Lodge, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1862 ; m. 1887, Beatrice (d. 1920), elder dau. of R. W. Ashby, of Cobham, Surrey. Res. : Curraghbawn, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary LACY, Professor Frederick St. John, F.R.A.M. ; Professor of Music in the National University of Ireland, at Univer- sity College, Cork, since 1910 ; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, London ; Mem- ber' of the Royal PMharmonic Society, London ; Life Member of the Musical Association, London ; Life Member Society of Authors and Composers, London. Educ. : Castleknock College, Co. Dublin ; Royal Academy of Music, London (Associate 1888; Fellow, 1911). Resident in London, 1886-1900 : Associate (Royal) Philharmonic Society, 1888 (Member, 1918) ; Director of Music, St. Augustine's, Ramsgate, 1893-4. Returned to Cork in 1900 ; founded St. John Lacy Chamber Music Concerts, 190^ ; appointed Lecturer in Music Queen's College, Cork, 1906 ; University College, 1908 ; Examiner for Degrees in Music, N.U.I., 1909 ; Professor of Music, 1910 ; Vice-President Cork Orchestral Union, 1905-1909 ; Chairman Munster Association of Professional Musicians, 1909 : President Cork Literary and Scientific Society, 1915-17; b 27thMarch, 1862, atBlackrock, Co. Cork ; son of John F. Lacy (Royal Engineers), M.E., J. P. Pubns. • Music — 130 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Comic Opera, ' Matrimony " ; Cantata, i " Annabel Lee " ; Orchestral " Serenade " j (Suite) in E : Incidental Music to " A Fairy Fantasy," "The Queen's Maries," "Chastelar " ; Overture in A Minor, " Celtic " ; String Quartet in E ; Song Cycle, " The Heart's Desire " ; Anthem, " Like as the Hart " : Magnificat and Kunc Dumittis in F ; Benediction Service in B flat ; Two Volumes of " Irish Tunes for Irish Regiments " ; Some 60 songs with pianoforte accompaniment. Literary — " JSTotes on Irish Music " ; " Song and Ballad Misic," etc., etc. Eecns. : chess and reading. Res. : 2 York Terrace, Cork. Club : Member Savage Club, London, 1892- 1917. LAiDLAW, The Right Hon. Thomas Kennedy, P.C. (1922), J. P. Co. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1919). Res. : Somerton, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. LAIRD, John, M.A (Edin.), B.A. (Cantab.) Educ. : Aberdeen Grammar School and George Watson's College, Edinbiu*gh ; Edinburgh and Cambridge Universities. Assistant in Moral PliJlosophy at St. Andrews University, 1911-12; Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie Univer- sity, Halifax, N.S., 1912-13 ; Professor of PhvsJc and Metaphysics Queen's Univer- sity, Belfast, 1913; b May 17th, 1887; eldest son of Rev. D. M. W. I-aird, then of Durris, Kincardineshire. Pubns. : Prob- lems of the Self, London, 1917 ; A Study in Realism, Cambridge, 1920. Res. : 4 Cranmore Gardens, Belfast. LAKIN, Capt. Michael Laurence, D.S.O. (1915), M.C. (1916), Capt. 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars (Special Reserve). Entered army, 1900; Captain, 1908 ; retired, 1911 ; served South Africa, 1900 (medal); Eiu-opean War, 1914-18 (despatches tv>^ice, D.S.O., M.C); b. 24th Nov., 1881; m. 1914, Kathleen, dau. of late Lord Maurice FitzGerald, second son of 4th Duke of Leinster, and Lady Adelaide Jane Frances Forbes, dau. of 7th Earl of Granard, and has issue one son. Res. : Horetown, Foulks Mills, Co. Wexford. Club : Cavalry. LAMBART, Hon. Lionel John Olive, D.S.O. (1916), Capt. R.N. (ret.); a J. P. for Dorset ; served in European War, 1915-16 ; second son of 9th Earl of Cavan, and heir-presumptive to Earldom : b. 1873 ; m. 1906, Adelaide, dau. of late Capt. A. R. Randolph, 15th Hussars, of East Coiurt, Wilts, and has issue. Res. : Marsh Court, Sherborne, Dorset LAMBART, Sir Qustavus Francis William, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1911), C.V.O (1903), J.P. Co. Meath; Secretary to Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick from 1887 ; Page to Earl of Eglinton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Chamberlain to Viceroy of Ireland (Duke of Marlboroiigh), 1876-80 ; Gentleman-iu- Waiting to Viceroy of Ireland (Earl of Carnarvon), 1885 ; Comptroller to Viceroy of Ireland (Earl of Dudley), 1902, and Chamberlain, 1903 ; late Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col 5th Batt. Leinster Regt. Recns. : farming, motoring, fishing ; eldest son of G. W. Lambart (d. 1886), J.P., of Beau Pare, Co. Meath, and Lady Fanny Lambart (d. 1898), dau. of 3rd Marquess of Lambart . b. 1848 ; m. 13th Sept, 1911, Kathleen Barbara Sophia, eldest dau. of the late Col. John Arthur Henry Moore-Brabazon, of Tara Hill, Co. Meath, and has issue one son. Res. : Beau Pare, Co. Meath. Clubs : Carlton, London, S.W. ; Kildare Street, DubUn ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kings- tovfn. LAMBERT, Richard Anderson, A.B. (Trinity College, DubUn), M.D. (Edin.) ; represents the head of one of the few Wexford families still remaining which link the present time with the days of Strongbow and Dermot MacMorrogh (the last native Chief of Leinster) from whom thev obtained grants of land as early as A.D. 1171. Educ. : studied Istly scientific subjects at Trinity College, Dublin, but subsequently studied medicine and gradu- ated as M.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 1877 ; practised medicine for several years in England and elsewhere but has since retired ; has written certain original and important articles on Uiiiversity Education and Degrees in some of the lead- ing journals which elicited the approbation of various eminent authorities, and which have contributed more or less to alter and improve the older methods of teaching and examination in some of our leading Universities. Recns. : Antiquarian and Genealogical researches ; scientific studies, gardening, etc. Res. : John's Hill, Water- ford. LANESBOROUQH, Earl of, 1756: Viscount Lanesborough, 1728; Baron of Newtown-Butler, 1715 (Irld.), Charles John Brinsley Butler. 7th Earl, M.V.O., 4th class (1909), elected a Representative Peer for Ireland 1913 ; Major Coldstream Guards, 1904-14; Lieut -Col. 10th London Regt., 1915-17; Assist. :\Iil. Sec. to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, 1908-09 : Mil. Sec. to H.E. the Governor- Gener.al of Canada, 1909- 10: son of John Vansittart Danvf^rs, 6th Earl, and Anne Elizabeth (d. 1900), only child of the late Rev. John Dixon Clark, of Belford Hall, Northumberland: b. 12th Dec. 1865 ; s. his father 12th Sept., 1905 ; m. 31st Jan., 1891 Dorothea Gwladys, eldest dau. of the late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Tombs, K.C.B., V.C. and has issue living two dans Res. • Lanesborough Lodge, Belturbet, Co. Cavan : Swithland Hall, Louahborough, Leicestershire : 16 Queen's Street, Loudon, W. Clubs : Carlton, Wellington, Guards, and Turf, London THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 131 LANQAN, John Francis Hevey, J.P. , for Co. Meath (High Sheritf, 1913). Echic. at Downside ; only son of late Frederick Hevey Langan, .J.P., of Mount Hevey, Co. Meath, and Elizabeth (d. 1898), eldest dau. of Laurence Rorke, of Moat Farrell, Co. Longford ; b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Rowena, dau. of Win. Jas. Martin, M.I)., of Dublin, and has issue one son and two daus. Res. : Mount Hevey, Hill of Down, Co. Meath ; Irish Automobile Club. LANQFORD, Baron (Trld.. 1800).— John Hercules William Rowley, .5th Baron ; only surviving son of Hercules Edward, -Ith Baron, K.C.V.O., and Georgina Mary (d. 1901), dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Bart.; b. 16th Dec, 1894; s. his father 29th Oct., 1919. Res.: Summerhill House, Enfleid Co. Meath. LANQHAM, Sir Herbert Charles Arthur, Bart. (Engl., 1660), late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Northamptonshire Regt. ; son of Sir Herbert Hay, 12th Bart , and Anna Maria (d. 1876), dau. of 3rd Baron Sandvs ; b. 24th March, 1870 ; s his father a« 13th Bart., 12th Dec, 1909 ; m. 1st June, 1893, Ethel, dau. of Sir William Emerson- Tennant, 2nd Bart (title extinct), and has issue one son. R-es. : Tempo Manor, Co. Fermanagh. LANQRISKE, Richard, J.P. City of Kilkenny ; Clerk of the Crown and Peace. Co. Kilkenny, 1869-1916 ; son of 3rd Baronet; b. 1834; m., 1st, 1863, Fannie (d. 1867), eldest dau. of Stafford Chaine, of Spring Farm, Co. Antrim; 2nd, 1871, Sarah Ogle (d. 1873), dau. of late Very Rev. Ogle Williajn Moore, Dean of Clogher ; 3rd, 1882, Amitia Sneade, dau. of late Rev. Frederick Brown, of Fernbank, Beckenham, and has issue three sons and four daus. Res. : Archersfield, Kilkenny. LANGRISHE, Sir Hercules Robert, Baronet (Irel., 1777), J.P., D.L , for Kil- kenny (High Sheriff, 1891) ; late Capt. Army Motor Res., late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire L. I. ; Com- mander R.N.V.R. ; served in European War in Mediterranean Expedition and later as K.M. ; was Master of Kilkenny Fox- hounds, 1889-1907 : only son of Sir James, 4th Bart., and his 1st wdfe, Adela de Blois (d. 1901). only dau. of the late Thomas de Blois Eccles, of Charlemont, Staffordshire ; b. 27th June, 1859 : s. his father as 5th Bart., 20th Aug., 1910; m. 16 April, 1887, Helen Ambrosia Hume, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Fitzwilliam Hume Dick, P.O., M.P. (formerly Hume), of Humewood, Co. Wicklow, and has issue living one son, Keen yachtsman : owned several well- known racing yachts ; won the R.Y.S. Queen's Cup in 1890, with cutter Samana. Recns. : hunting, yachting, motoring. Res • Knocktopher Abbey, Thoraastown, Co. Kilkenny. Clubs: Marlborough and Carlton, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal Yacht Squadron. LANGRISHE, Henry Hoadly. Educ : T.C.D., B.A., 1895; admitted Solicitor, 1897 ; Trooper Leicester Squadron I.Y., S. African War, 1900-01 (Queen's nicdai, four clasps presented by Edward YII). A.ssistant Resident Northern Nigeria, 1902, Solicitor to New Ross Harbour Commission- ers, &c, 1905-16 ; appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for Kilkenny Countv and City, 1916; b. 30th Sept., 1872; m.'l903, Norah, dau. of late Rev. T. Coney, J. P., of Bray wick Grove, Maidenhead. Issue living : Roger Hercules, b. 1905 ; Noreen Svlvia, b. 1907 ; Beatrice Ailcen, b. 1908. Recns. : Sea angling, golf, taking tobacco Res. : Charterhouse, Kilkenny ; Ballask Cottage, Broadway, Wexford. Clubs : Irish Auto- mobile, Kilkenny County. LANIGAN -O'KEEFFE, Captain Francis Stephen, M.B.E. (1919), Capt. late Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Educ. at Belvedere College. Dublin, and Mount St. Mary's ; served during European War, 1914-18 (wounded twice) ; youngest son of late S. M. Lanigan-O'Keeffe, J. P., of Glanaguile, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1891 ; m. 1915, Sylvia, only dau. of Lieut. - Col. A. J. Ho:jg, V.D. Res.: Delville, Giasnevin, Co. Dublin. LANSDOWNE, Marquess of, Earl of Wycombe and Viscount Calne, 1784 ; Baron Wycombe, 1760 (Gt. Brit.) ; Earl of Kerry, 1723 ; Earl of Shelburne, 1753 ; Viscotmt Clanmanrice, 1723 (Irld.) , Baron Nairne (Scotl., 1681); Visct. Fitzmaiurice and Baron Dunkeron, 1751 ; Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw, 1181 (Irld.), Henry Charles Keith Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess, K.G. (1894) ; P.C. (1895) ; M.A. and Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon.). G.C.M.G. (1884) : G.C S.I. (1883); G.C.I.E. (1888): received th-.- Victorian Chain, 1905, late Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire in the room of 4th Marquess of Bath. Was a Lord of the Troasurv, 1868- 72 : Under Sec. of State for War, 1872-74 ; Under Sec. for India (1880) ; Governor- General of Dominion of Canada (1883-8) ; Viceroy and Governor-Gen of India (1888- 93); Secretary of State for War (1895- 1900) ; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1900-1905): Minister without Portfolio, 1915-16 ; Chairman of Council of British Red Cross Society, 1915-20 ; is a J.P. for Wiltshire and also for Co. Kerry ; Hon. Col. Wilts Yco. Cavalry: elder son of Henry, 4th Marquess, K.G.. and his second wife. Hon. Emily Baroness Nairn^ (d. 1895), elder dau. of the late General the Comt edp Flahault and the late Baroness Keith and Nairne ; b. 14th Jan.. 1845 ; s. his father 5th July, 1866 : and his mother in Baronv of Nairne, 25th June, 1895 : m. 8th Nov., 1869, Ladv Maud Evelvn Hamilton, G.B.E., C.I., C.H., voimgest dau. of the 1st Duke of Abercorn, KG, and has issue one son and two daus. Res. : 65 Brooke Street, London, W. ; Bowood, Calne ; Derreen House, Kenmare. Brooks's and Travellers' Clubs, London 12 132 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. LARDNER, James C. R. ; b. 1879; sou of Hugh William Larduer, Swan Park, Monaghan ; m. 192U, Rita, dau. of Sir Joseph Downes, South Hill, Co. Dublin. Educ ; Christian Brothers', St. MacCar- teu's College, Monaghan, Clongowes Wood ; 1901, Solicitor ; 1913, Barrister King's Inns, Dublin ; 1921, King's Counsel ; is a Director of the Dublin & South Eastern Railway ; from 1907 to 1918 sat as Nation- alist Member for North Monaghan. Res. ; 22 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Clubs : National Liberal, London ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. LARMOR, Alexander, M.A. (Camb.); Professor of Natural Philosophy, McCrea- Magee College, Londonderry. Educ. : Royal Belfast Academical Institution ; Queen's College, Belfast : Clare College, Cambridge (late Fellow). Address : Magee College, Londonderry. LARMOR, Sip Joseph, Knt. (1909), (M.P. for Cambridge University, Feb., 1911), M.A. (Camb ), Hon. D.Sc. (Oxon., Camb., London, Dublin, and Roy. Univer- sity) ; Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow, Aberdeen, Birmingham, and St. Andrews) ; Hon. D.C.L. (Durh.), F R.S., F.R.A.S. : Hon. ISI.R.LA. ; Hon. F.R.S., Edinburgh ; Secretary of the Royal Society, 1901-12 ; Fellow of St. John's College, Camb., since 1880; Lucasian Prof, of Mathematics since 1903 ; Prof, of Natural Phil., Queen's College, (>alway, and of the Queen's Univ. in Ireland, 1880-85 ; some time Fellow of the Royal Univ. ; Lecturer in Mathema- tics, Cambridge Univ., 188.5-1903 ; lately Examiner in Mathemat'cs and Natural Philosophy in the Univ. of London ; lately President of the Cambridge Philo- sophical Society, and of the London Mathematical Soc. ; Hon. Member of American Academy, Boston ; and Literary and Philosophical Society, Manchester ; Foreign Member U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Washington ; Corr. Member, Institute of France and Inst, di Bologna ; For. Member, R Accad. del Lincei, Rome, and American Phil. Soc, Philadelphia ; b. Magheragall, Co. Antrim, 11th July, 1857 : eldest son of Hugh Larmor. Res. : St. John's College, Cambridge. Club : Athenaeum, S.W. LA TOUCHE, Robert Percy O'Connor, J. P. Co. Kildare ; b. 12th July, 1846 ; only son of John La Touche and Maria, only dau. of Robert Lambart Price of Trcngwainton, Cornwall ; m. 1870, Ladv Annette Louisa Scott, second dau. of 3rd Earl of Clonmell. Res. : Harristown, Brannockstown, Co. Kildare. Clubs: Marlborough, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. LAVERY, Sir John, Knt. (1918), R.S.A., R.H.A., R.A., Painter; Member Societe Nationale des Beaux- Arts, Paris, and Society of Spanish Artists, Madrid ; b. 1856: m. 1910, Hazel Martyn, of Chicago. Res. : 5 Cromwell Place, London, S.W. LAVERY, Thomas Robert (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921). Res. : Lake^iew, Newtown- ards, Co. Down. LAVIN, Andrew (M.P. for Co. Leitrim and N. Roscommon from 1921) ; Member Roscommon County Council. Res. Ballyfarnon, Carrick-on-Shannon. LAW, Hugh Alexander, MP. West Donegal Division of Co. Donegal. 1902- 1918 ; member of the Congested Districts Board for Ireland. 1919 ; Commissioner of Housing, Local Government Board, Ire- land, 1919-22 ; b. Dublin, 28th July, 1872 ; second son of the Right Hon. Hugh Law, PC, LL D., Lord Chancellor of Ireland. 1881-1883. Educ: Rugby and University College, Oxford ; m. Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Geo. Stuart, of Bogay, Londonderry. Recns. : riding, lawn tennis, golf. Res. : Marble Hill, Bally- more, Co. Donegal, and 13 Ely Place, Dublin. Club : Stephen's Green. Dublin. LAW, S. Horace, M.D. (Dub., 1896); F.R.C.S.I. (1900); L.M., Rotunda Hos- pital, Dublin (T.C. Dub. and Vienna). Hudson Scholar Adelaide Hospital, Dublin ; Throat and Ear Surgeon, Adelaide Hospital, Dublin : Hon. Throat and Ear Siu-geon, Stewart Institute ; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland, and Royal Society of Medicine. Recns. : yachting, shooting ; b. 22nd October, 1873 ; m. Sybil M., dau. of Sir George Clay, Bart. Res. : 46 Merrion Square, Dublin, and San Elmo, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin, and St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. LAWLESS, Hon. Frederick, late Lieut. Louth Militia : Gentleman-in-Wait- ing to Duke of Marlborough and Earl of Dudley (Lords Lieutenant of Ireland) ; younger son of 3rd Baron Cloncurry and brother and heir-pre«umptive to present Peer : b. 20th April, 1847. Res : Maretimo, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. LAWLOR, Henry Cairnes, M.R.I. A ; is Hon. Secretary and Organiser of the Archaeological Section of the Belfast Natural History and PhilosophicalSociety ; b. 1870. Educ. : Galway Grammar School. Pubns : History of the Family of Cairnes or Cairns, 1906 : Historical Notes on the Parish of Glenarm, 1911 ; Accoimt of the Excavation on the Giant's Ring, 1918 ; Investigations on Prehistoric Dwelling Places ; Souterrains and Raths, 1915-1916 : Accoimt of the Excavations at the Mount of Downpatrick and Rathkeltchar, 1920 ; A History of Dunluce Castle and the Route, THOM' S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 133 Co. Antrim, 1919 ; several papers in the Proceedings of the B.oyal Irish Academy, and of the Belfast Natm-al History and Philosophical Society. Is Managing Director of W. R. Young & Co., Ltd., Belfast. Eecns. : gardening, practical archapology, motoring. Res. : Killyfaddy, Windsor Avenue, Belfast. LAWLOR, Rev. Huqh Jackson. D.T)., Litt.D. ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Dublin : Precentor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ; Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dublin ; Secretary of Council of the Roval Irish Academy : b. 11th Dec, 1860. Cm-ate of Christ Church, Kingstown, 1885-1893 : Senior Chaplain St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1893-8, Pubns. : Chapter^ on the Book of Mulling, 1897 ; The Rosslyn Missal, 1899 ; Thoughts on Belief and Life, '1900: The Xilcormic Missal, 1900 ; Some Worthies of the Irish Church, 1900 ; The Manuscripts of the Vita S. Columbain, 1903 : The Register of Provost Winter, 1907; Calendar of the Liber Albus and Liber Niger of Christ Church, Dublin, 1908 ; Calendar of the Liber Ruber Ossoriensis, 1908 ; Calendar of the Register of Archbishop Sweteman, 1911 ; Calendar of the Register of Arch- bishop Flemiug, 1912 : Eusebiana : Essays on the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius, Bishop of Caisana, 1912 ; The Psalter and Martvrologv of Ricemarch, 1914 ; The Cathach of St. Columba, 1918: St. Ber- nard's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh, 1920. Res. : 32 Palmerston Road, Dublin. Club : Dublin University. LAWRENCE, William John, Author and Journahst : b. 29th October. 1862. Educ. at Methodist College, Bf Ifast ; lecturer on Shakespeare in several American, Universities, 1917 : granted a Civil List Pension, 1922, in recognition of his services to the historv and Uterature of the Drama. Chief Works : The Life of G. V. Brooke, Tragedian, 1892; Barry SulUvan, 1893 ; The^ Elizabethan Playhouse and Other Studies, first and second series, 1912-3. Res. : 21 Northumberland Road, Dublin. LAWSON, Lieut. -Qen. Sir Kenry Merrick, K.C.B (1918). Educ: Chelten- ham College and R.M.A., Woolwich ; joined the Royal Engineers in June, 1877, and remained in the Array until he retired in 1921. He served in the Suakim Cam- paign and the Nile Expedition, 1884-8.5 and received a Brevet-Majority ; In the Sudan Campaign under Lord Kitchener in 1898 he was dangerou-sly wounded and promoted Lieut. -Col. He served throughout the South African War. 1899-1902, including the Siege of Ladysmith. in various appoint- ments, and was made A.D.C. to the Queen. In the European War. after being Com- mander-in-Chief of the Northern Command, 1915-16, he was employed on special duty in France, Egypt, and Salonika, and was Inspector-General of Communications in Italy, 1917-18. Passed the Staff College, and held many staff appointments ; D.AA.C, Dublin District, 1889-92; D.A.Q.M G. War Office, 1893-98 ; Director of Movements and Quartering, War Office, 1904-06: Commdg. 13th Infantry Brigade, Dublin, 1906-07 ; Major-Gen. in charge of Administration. Aldershot Command, 1907- 1910 ; G.O.C. 2nd Infantry Division, 1910- 14; Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey and Alderney, 1914 : son of late Rt. Hon. Mr. .lustice Lawson. King's Bench Division, Ireland ; b. 1859 : m. 1912, WUma, dau. of the 5th Earl of Radnor, and widow of the 2nd Earl of Lathom. Res : Grove House, Lymington, Hants. Club : United Service Club, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. LAYNQ, Arthur Edward, MA., LL.D. (Hons.) (T.C.D.): Member of the Senate of Dublin University; Hon. Lieut. Royal Dublin FusL'iers : late Lieut. Canadian Militia. Educ. : Corrig School, Kingstown, and Trinity College, Dublin. Engaged in educational work since 1905 ; Senior Assistant Master Roval School, Raphoe, 1905-8 : Fifth Form Master Queen's College, Taunton, 1909-1912: A.ssistant Professor of Classics Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1912-1918 ; Head Master, The Preston School, Abbeyleix, 1919-20 ; Prin- cipal of Midleton College, Co. Cork, since 1920. Chairman United Services Fund, Midleton Branch; b. 13th April, 1883; sixth son of Wm. F. Layng, late of Holy- rood, Ballsbridge. Co. Dublin ; m. Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Wm. W. Despard, .T.P., Donore, Mountrath, Queen's Co. Recns. : golfing, tennis, chess. Res. : Midleton College, Midleton, Co. Cork. LEADER, William Nicholas, B.A. (Camb.), D.L., J. P., Co. Cork; late Lieut. Royal Scots Greys. Educ. : Harrow ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; eldest son of late William Leader, J. P., of Rosnalee, Banteer, Co. Cork, and Dora, dau. of The MacGillycuddy of The Reeks ; b. 1851 : m. 1881, Hon. Eleanor Charlotte Roche, dau. of 1st Baron Fermoy. Res. : Dromagh Castle, near Kanturk, Co. Cork ; Rosnalee, Banteer, near Kanturk. Clubs ; Carlton, Lordon ; Kildare Street, Dublin. LEAHY, Major Thomas Joseph, D.S.O. (1919), M.C. (1916), Major late Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Educ. at Beau- mont ; served in Eiuropean War, 1914-19 (desps., D.S.O., Mil. Cross, and French Legion of Honour) ; son of late Thomas J. Carroll Leahy, J. P., of Woodford, Mallow, Co. Cork, and Anne, 4th dau. of John Harold Barry, D.L., J.P., of Ballyvonare, Co. Cork ; b. 1889. Res. ; Woodford, Mallow, Co. Cork. LEEBODY, Prof. John R., M.A., D.Sc (Queen's Univ.) ; F.I.C. ; President McCrea-Magee Presbyterian College, 134 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Londonderry. Educ. : Royal Academical Instil. Belfast ; Queen's College, Belfast ; Queen's University (First Science Scholar in College and First Honourman and Gold Meadallist in Mathematics and Physics in the University). Professor of Mathematics and Phy.sics in Magee College, 18'J.5. Pubns. : Eeligious Teaching and Modern Thought, 1889, and various magazine and review articles. Ilecns. : fishing, shooting, g'lf : second son of late Rev. H. Leebodv, Ballinderrv, Co. Antrim ; b. 1840 ; m. 1866, Mary Isabella (d. 1911), dau. of John Welch, of Kirkcubbin, Co. Down, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : LIcCrea-Magee College, Derry LEECH, John, M.A.. LL.B. (T.C.D.) . Barrister King's Inns, 1881 ; K.C., 1910 ; Bencher, 1919 ; son of late Charles Leech, Q.C. ; m Sarah Frances, dau. of late Major George Hudson Greaves. Ues. : 11 Herbert Street. Dublin ; Avouia, Grey- stones, Co. Wicklow. LEEKE, Oeorge (M.P. for Londonderry Co. and Citv, Xortliern Parliament. Ireland, 1921). Res.: Bellarena, Co. Derry. LEESON-MARSHALL, Markham Richard, B.A. (Oxon.), D.L., J. P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1890) ; late Major old Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers : Bar- rister Inner Temple, 1886 ; onlv son of late R. J. Marshall, J.P., of Cailinafercv House, Co. Kerry ; b. 1859 ; m., 1st, 1890, Mabel (d. 1892). eldest dau. of Sir John F. Godfrey, 4th Bart,; 2nd, 1907, Meriel Anne, only dau. of late Sir Geo. F. J. Hodson, 3rd Bart. Res. : Callinafercy House, Milltown, Co. Kerry ; 6 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, EC. 4. LE FANU, Thomas Philip, C.B. (1913); Commissioner of Public Works. Educ. : Hailevbury, Cambridge (B.A.) Public Record' Office, Ireland. 1881-1884; Cliief Secretary's Office, 1884-1913 ; Private Secretary to Rt. Hon. A. Birrell, 1910- 1913 ; Vice-President Royal Irish Academv, 1918-1920; b. 9th Dec, 18r)8; eldest son of W. R. Le Fanu, and Henrietta, dau. of Sir M. Barrington, Bart. ; m. 1890, Florence, dau. of Rev. James Sullivan, Rector of Askeaton. Pubns. : Some Con- tributions to the Transactions of the Huguenot Society and the Journal of tlie Royal Society of Anticiuaries of Ireland. Res. : Abington, Bray. Clubs : Savile, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. LE HUNTE, Sir Qeorge Ruthven, O.C.M.G. (1912), K C.M.G. (1903). C.MG. (1898), M.A. (Cantab.); Barrister Inner Temple, 1881: entered Col. Service (Fill), 1875: President of Dominica. 1888-94; Col. Sec , Barbados, 1894-7 ; Col. Sec. of Mauritius, 1897-8 ; Lieut. -Governor of British New Guinea, 1898-1903 ; Governor of South AiLstralia, 1903-08 ; of Trinidad and Tobago, 1908-16 ; eldest son of the late George Le Hunte, Esq., of Artramont, Wexford ; b. 1852 ; m. 1884, Caroline Rachel, dau. of John Clowes, Esq., D.L., of Biu-ton Court, Herefordshire. Res. : Artra- mont, Wexford ; Travellers' Club. S.W. LEINSTER, Duke of, 1766: Marquis of Kildare. 1761 : Earl of Kildare, 1316 ; Earl of Offalj-, 1761 ; Baron of Offalv, 1205 (Irld.); Viscount .Leinster (Gt. Brit., 1747); Baron Kildare (Unit. Kgd., 187U), Edward FitzGerald, 7th Duke (Premier Duke, Marquess and Earl of Ireland') ; third and only surviving son of Gerald, 5th Duke, and Lady Her- mione (d. 19th Mar., 1895), dau. of the 1st Earl of Feversham ; b. 6th May. 1802 : s. his brother as 7th Duke 2nd Feb., 1922 ; m. 12th June, 1913, May, dau. of late Jessie Etheridge, and has issue one son. Res. : 13 Lower Dominick Street, Du'olin ; Carton, Maynooth ; Kilkea Castle, Mageney. LEITCH, Rev. Matthew, D.D.. D.Lit. ; President and Professor of Biblical Criti- cism. Assembly's College. Belfast, Presby- terian Chiu-ch in Ireland. Res. : College Park, Belfast. LEITRJM, Earl of, 1795: Viscount Leitrim, 1793 : Baron Leitrim, 1783 (Irld.); Baron Clements (Unit. Kgd., 1831), Charles Clements, 5t.h Earl; H.M. Lieutenant, Co. of City of Londonderry, 1904-21 : Major 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ; eldest son of Robert, 4th Earl, and his Countess, Lady Winifred Coke, dau. of 2nd Earl of Leicester ; b. 23rd June, 1879 ; s. his father, 5th April, 1892 ; m. Oct., 1902, Violet Lina. only dau. of late Robert Henderson. Res. : MiUroy, Co. Donegal, and 60a Cadogan Square, London, S.W. LSMASS, Peter Edmund, ISO. (1915), L.R.C.S.I. ; studied medicine and surgery in Dublin; entered Civil Service; was Private Sec. to successive Resident Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, 1890-1900: Senior Sec. to the Board of National Education, Ireland, 1900-15 ; son of P. J. Lemass of Dublin ; b. 1850 ; m. 1883, Maria Patricia, dau. of Michael Scallan, of Dublin, and has issue one son and three daus. Res. : 3 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. LEMON, Lt.-Col. Frederick Joseph, D.S.O. (19J8); Major late W. Yorks Regt., 1915; granted rank of Lieut -Col. in the armv ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902: European War, 1914-9 ; Chief Constable of Leeds from 1919 ; son of Col, Richard Sevmour Lemon, W. Yorks Regt., of Rathearn, Co, Westmeath ; b. 1879 ; m. 1910. Laura, dau. of J. M. Dawson, of Brook Hall, Tadcaster. Recns. : shooting, golf and tennis. Res. : Harewood, Leeds ; Junior United Service Club. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 135 LENDRUM, Qeorge Cosby, D.L., J.P., Fermanagh (High Sheriff. 1875) ; J. P., Co. Tyrone (Hipth Sheriff, 1882) ; eldest son of late Jas. Lendrum, D.L., J.P., of Magh^ra- cross, Co. Fermanagh: b. 1846; m. 1878, Antoinette, eldest dan. of Capt Antoine Sloet Butler, C.B.. late 7th Dragoon Gds. Res. : Corkhill, Kilskeery, Co. Tyrone. LENNON, James (M.P for Carlow County from Dec, 1918, and for Carlow and Kilkenny Cos. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921. Res. : Borris, Co. Carlow. LENOX-CONYNGHAM, Lieut.-Col. William Arbuthno?, O.B.E. (19l!>). D.L. ; eldest son of Col. Sir \Y. F. Lenox- Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., of Springhill, Moneymorf^. Edue. : Fettis College, Edinburgh, and B. M. College, Sandhurst. Served in the Worcer^tershire Regt. from 1878 to 1901 : Bikaneer Field Force, 1833, and South African War, 1899 to 1901 ; Queen's medal with three clasps : retired 2nd in Command with rank of Major in Nov., 1901. D.L. for Co; Tyrone, and J. P. for Cos. Derry and Tvrone : High Sheriff Co. Derry, 1909. and Co. Tyrone, 1922 Re- joined the Worces. Regt. at commencement of the Great War, 1914. and went to Francs wth 10th Batt. as 2nd in Command. Served afterwards with various Corps. Demobilized in Nov., 1919, with rank oi Lieut.-Col. ; awarded O.B.E. ; b, 1857 ; m. 1899, Mina, younger dau. of Lieut.-Col. .T. Corry Lowry, V.L., of Rockdale, Co. Tyrone. Two sous, one dau. Res.: Spring- hill, Moneymore, Co. Derry. Club : Junior United Service, S.W. LEONARD, Patrick, J.P. for Co. Meath. Educ. at Ushaw : member of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce, Dublin (President. 1915); an Ar>^^itrator for the Local Govt. Board : son of John Leonard, J. P. ; m. 1890, Emily, dau. of the late Simon Mangan, H.M.L. of Co. Meath, and has issue six sons and two dans. Res. ; St. Kevin's, Dartry Road, Rath- mines, Dublin. LESLIE, Major Cecil Rowland, D.L., J.P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, l.Ul) ; Major late ^rd Batt. Roy.al Munster Fus. ; eldest son of late Robert Leslie, D.L., J. P., of Tarbert House, Co. Kerry ; b. 1874. Res. : Tarbert House, Tarbert, Co. Kerry. LESLIE, Edv.'ard Henry John, C.M.G. (1918), D.L., J.P.. Co. Monaghan ; Assist- ant Cierk in Foreign Office since 191:3. Educ. : Eton. Entered Foreign Office, 1902 ; Second Secretary in Diplomatic Service. 1913 ; eldest surviving son of Late Robert Charles Leslie, D.L.. J. P., of Bally- bay, Co. Monaghan, and Kilclief, Co. Down ; b. 1880. Res. ; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan ; 10 Douxo Place, Kensington, London, W.8. LESLIE, James Graham, Senator of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Some- time Head of a department in the Office of the Crown Agents for the Colonies ; Barrister-at-Law (Gray's Inn, Mich., 1896) Has acted as Foreman of the Grand Jury, Co. Antrim, and is a member of the County Council, and a J.P. and D.L. for that Countv (High Sheriff, 1907). Educated privately ; b. 14th Nov., 1868 ; m., 1901, Grace, only dau. of the late T. Lamont Brodie, and has issue with two daughters, a son, Seymour A. S. Leslie, b., 1902 (Eton and Trin. Coll. Cambridge), eldest son of the late Seymour Montague Leslie. Recns. : shooting. Res. : Leslie Hill, Ballymoney, and Seaport Lodge, Port Ballintrae, Bushmills, Co. Antrim. Club : Ulster, Belfast. LESLIE, Sir John, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1876); C.B.E.(1919): ^s a J.P. and H.M.L. for Co. Monaghan ; High Sheriff, 1905 ; late Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; late Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers ; Comd 12th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Res. Batt. (having raised same) during European War ; served in Egypt Campaign, Tel-el-Kebir ; Commd. Monaghan Mil. (5th Roy. Irish Fus.). including Rhodesian Field Force, Boer War ; only son of Sir John, 1st Bart., and Lady Constance Wilhelmina Dawson- Damer, sister of 4th Earl of Portarlington ; b. 7th Aug., 1857 ; s. his father, 23rd Jan., 1916 ; m. l.=it Oct., 1884, Leonie Blanche, dau. of Leonard Jerome, of New York, and has issue four sons. Recns. : shooting, golf. Res. : Glaslough, Co. Monaghan ; 46 Great Cumberland Place, London, W. Turf and Guards' Clubs, London ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. LESLIE, Shane Randolph. Educ. : Eton, Cambridge (M.A. Classical Tripos, 1907). Engaged in Social Reform in great Cities, 1907-1910; contested Derry City as Nationalist, 1910 (twice) ; eldest son of Sir John Leslie, D.L., Bart., of Glaslough. Editor, Dublin Review (1916) ; Privv Chamberlain to Pius XI. (1922) History Lectm-er to the Catholic University of America. Pubns. : Songs of Oriel ; Lough Derg in Ulster ; Life and Labours of Cardinal Manning : The Celt in the World ; The End of a Chapter ; The Irish Question in its American Aspect ; Poems in Peace and War : The Oppidan. Recns. : forestry, rowing, roulette. Per- manent Address : Dublin Review, 28 Orchard Street, London. LEWIN, Col. Arthur Corrie, C.B. (1916), C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1902). Educ. : Cheltenham College ; Trinity Hall. Cambridge. Gazetted to King's Regiment 1895 ; Capt. 1900 : 19th Hussars, 1905 ; served with the Mounted Infantry in S. Africa, 1899-1902; European War, 1914- 17; Lieut.-Col. late 3rd Batt. Connaught 136 THOM S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Rangers ; Lieut.-Col. 5th Batt. Wilts Regt. from 1915 ; Col. ret. list, 1917 ; son of late Frederic Thomas Lewin, D.L., of Cloghans, Co. Mayo ; b. 1874 ; m. 1909, Norah Con- stance, dau. of late William Higgin, of Rosganna, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, and has issue two sons. Res. : Cloghans, Tuam, Co. Galway. LEWIN, Thos. Frederic, J.P., Cos. Galwav (High Shoriff, 1913), and Mayo (High Sheriff , 1908) : late Lieut. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers ; eldest son of late Frederic Thomas Lewin, D.L., J. P., of Castle Grove, Co. Galway, and Cloghans, Co. Mayo ; b. 1872. Res. : Castle Grove, near Tuam, Co. Galway. LEWIS, Richard, I.S.O. (1903), J.P., Co. Dublin ; Accountant Irish Land Com- mission ; b. 1852 ; m. 1879, Katherine, dau. of late Patrick Stanton, Svdney, KT.S.W. Res. : Ethel ville, Sutton, Dublin. LEWiS-BRIDQES, Brigadier- Qenerai George, J.P, for Co. Carlow. Educated at Uppingham and Sandhurst ; Comd. E. Lane. Regt. ; served S. Africa, 1900-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.); retired, 1910; appointed B. General New Army, 1914-1917 : served in France in Comd. of 56th In. Brigade (C.B. and despatches) ; b. 1857 ; m., 1st, Mary Burn Murdoch (d. 1917), dau. of Canon Burn Murdoch, Riverhead, Kent ; 2nd, Laura Glenn, dau. of Rev. W. Glenn, Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone, and has issue six children. Res. : Sand- brook, TuUow, Co. Carlow. LIDDELL, Sir Robert Morris, Knt. (1916) : is a J.P.. Cos. Down (High Sheriff, 1916) and Armagh . Hon. Treasurer of the Ulster Unionist Council ; Managing Direc- tor of WUliam Liddell & Co.. of Belfast, London, and New York ; son of late William Liddell, J.P. ; b. 1870 ; m. 1806. Charlotte Walton, dau. of John Arnott Taylor, of Belfast. Res. : Banogue House, Dona- cloney. LIDDY, John Joseph (MP. for Co. Clare from 1921). Res. : Danganella, Cooraclare, Ennis, Co. Clare. LILLY, Walter Elsworthy, M.A., M.A.I. ; D.Sc. (T.C.D.) ; Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering ; Assistant Pro- fessor of Ci\-il Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin, since 1891 ; b. London, 1867. Educ. : privately. Whitworth Exhibi- tioner, 1891, afterwards graduated at Trinity College, Dublin ; apprpnticed to Stephens and Woodman, Brixton, S.W., and afterwards obtained workshop experi ence with other firms ; Draughtsman to the Albert Dock Engine Works, London, E., 1888 : Membfr-r of Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland and of the .^ uninr Institution of Engineers, London ; Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London. Pubns. : Design of Columns and Plate Girders ; various papers, Inst. C.E., Ireland, Mechanical Engineers, Civil Engineers. London, and in Engineering on Secondary Flexure of Columns, Testing Machines, etc. Recns. : motoring, cycling and golf. Res. : Trinity College, Dublin. LIMERICK, Earl of, 1803; Viscount Limerick, 1800 : Baron Glentworth. 1790 (Irld.) : Baron Foxford (Unit. Kgd.. 1815), William Henry Edmond De Vere Sheaffe Pery, 4th Earl ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade : late Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Batt. Roval Munster Fusiliers ; son of William, 3rd Earl, P.C., K.P., and Caroline Maria (d. 1877 \ dau. of the late Rev. Henry and Ladv Emily Gray; b. 16th Sept., 1863 : s. his father, 8th Aug., 1896 ; m. 23rd July, 1890, May, dau. of Joseph Burke Irwin, and has issue living one dau. Res. : Dromore Castle, Pallaskenry, Limer- ick LIMERICK, ARDFERT, AND AQHADOE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Harry Vere White, M.A., Curate of Ard- braccan, 1878 : accepted work in New Zealand, 1879 ; returned in 1885 to Ire- land ; Rector of Almoritia, 1885-88 ; Killesk, 1888-94 ; Secretary of S.P.G., 1894-1901 ; Secretary of Incorporated Society, 1901-5 ; Treasurer of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1902-11 ; Chancellor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. 1911-18; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant. 1900-18 ; Hon. Chaplain to Archbishop of Dublin, 1915-18 ; Vicar of St. Bartholomew's, 1905-18; Archdeacon of Dublin, 1917-18; Member of the General Synod since 1909 ; Select Preacher before University ; Junior Crown Counsel for County West- meath, 1907; resigned, 1910 ; Senior Crown Counsel for County Tyrone, resigned 1922 ; Revising Barrister for City of Bel- fast, 1908-13 : County of Dublin, 1914 ; acted as locum tenens for the County Court Judges of Tyrone, Meath, Westmeath, King's County and Longford. Res. : 85 Merrion Square, Dublin. Club : National Liberal, London ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. McLOUQHLIN, Edward Patrick, B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (R.U.I.) ; Pro- fessor of Anatomy, University College, Dublin. Educ. : University College, Blackrock ; Catholic University School of Medicine, Dublin, and St. Thomas's Hospital, London. Res. : Olney, Ailes- biu'y Road, Merrion, Co. Dublin. MaclVIAHON, The Right Hon. James, P.C. (1920), Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland since July, 1918 ; formerly Accountant to the Post Office in Ireland, and Secretary to P.O. in Ireland TomJan., 1917; son of James MacMahon. of Armagh ; b. 18G5 ; m. May, 1892, dau. of John Rochford, C.E., Kingstown, Co. Dublin, and has issue, John Rochford MacMahon, S.J., and two daus. Res. : Under Secretary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin. McMAHON, James, Sc.D., University of Dublin ; Educ. : Dundalk, Santry, Trin. Coll., Dub. (two gold medals with degree, 1881.) At Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., as instructor, assistant pro- fessor, and professor of mathematics, 1883-1921 ; retired on pension at age G5. Member, London Math. Soc, American Math. Soc, Palermo Math. Soc, Fellow Amer. Assoc for Adv. of Science (Vice- Pres., 1901) ; b. near Richill, Co. Armagh, April 22nd, 1856 ; son of Robert and Mary (Hewitt) McM. Pubns. : Hyperbolic Fimctions with applications (1896) ; Joint author of Modern Mathematical Series, published bv American Book Companv, 1898-1904 ; as3ociate editor of Annals of Mathematics, 1891-98 (published by Uni- versity of Virginia) ; contributor of various articles on pure and applied mathematics. Recns. : travelling, motoring, boating. Res. : Ithaca, N.Y. Club : University, Ithaca. MclVIAHON, James S., Captain and Adjutant 1st Cadet Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers : Convener Proceedings Com- mittee, Dublin Rotary Club ; International ^latch Secretary for Ireland, Irish Hockey Union; founded and Captained for 12 years famous Irish Hockey Club (Royal Hibernians) ; Secretary Leinster Brancli I.H.U. Recns.: hockey and golf . Manager Estate and Land Dept. (Messrs. Dockrell, Ltd.) Res. : 182 Merrion Road, Balls- bridge. Clubs: Rotarv Club, Dublin; Castle Golf Club, Rathfarnhara. IVl'iVlAHON, Sir Lionel, Bart., of the City of Dublin (Unit. Kgd., 1815) ; for- jiierlv Lieut., 58th Regt. ; Barrister-al- Law Inner Temple, 1883 ; D.L., Co. Tyrone (High Sheriff, 1914) ; fifth son of Sir Beresford Burston, 2ud Bart., and Maria Catherine (d. 1876), eldest dau. of the late Sir Robert Bate^•.on, Bart. ; b. 30Lh Jime, 1856 ; s. his brother as 4th Bart., 3rd June, 1905 ; m. 29th Atigust, 1888, Annie Cecilia Austin-Cooke. Res. : Moimtfield Lodge, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. MacMASTER, "^James, M.A., D.Litt, (R.U.T.), Ex-Fellow, R.U.I. : Professor of Greek and Latin, McCrea-Magee College, Londonderry. Res. : McCrea-Magee Col- lege, Londonderry. MclVIASTER, Col. John Maxwell, C.M.G. (1916), V.D. (1902), T.D. (1919), Assoc, in Arts (Oxon.) Educ. at Dundalk Grammar School and Liverpool College ; served in Vol. and Territorial Army, 1875- 1921: Lieut.-Col. 1906; Col. 1918; admitted a Solicitor, 1882; commanded 5th Batt. The King's (Liverpool Regt.), in European War; present at battles of JH^uve-Chapelle, Festubert and Loos, 1915 ; President of Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 1921-22; in charge Infantry Records, York, 1917-20; son of late 154 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. William McMastcr, of Dundalk ; b. 1855 ; m. 1396, Frances Louisa, dan. of Francis Robinson, of Fairfield, Liverpool. Res. : 1 Southwood Road, St. Michael's Hamlet, Liverpool. McMORDlE, Mrs. Julia, O.B.E. (1919) : (M.P. for South Belfast, Northern Parliament, from 1921) : a Lady of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; a J.P. for Belfast ; Hon. Burgess of Citv of, Belfast, 1914; member of Belfast City Council from 1917. and Alderman from 1920. President of St. John's Women's Y.A.D. for Belfast, 1911-18; fifth dau. of Sir Wm. Grav, D.L., of West Hartlepool, and sister of Sir William Gray, Bart., D.L., of Thorp Perrow, Yorkshire ; b. 1860 ; ra. 1885, Robert James McMordie (d. 1914), formerly M.P. for E. Belfast, and five times Lord Maj'or of Belfast (1910-14), and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Cabin Hill, Knock, Belfast. MacMULLEN, James Finbarre, J.P , Co. Cork and Citv of Cork (High Sheriff. 1908), K.C.S.G. (1910): Architect and Civil Engineer. Educ. at Queen's CoUeste, Cork ; son of late Barrv MacMulleu, of Cork ; b. 1859 : m. 1907, Marsaretta Marie, dau. of John T. Murphy, Cork. Res. : 30 South Mall, Cork. McMULLAN, Thomas Wallace (MP. for Co. Down. Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921). Res. : Stoneleigh, Princetown Road, Bangor, Co. Down. McMUNN, Col. James Robert, C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1916); served in N.W. India Tirah Exped. Force, 1897-8 ; S. Atrican War, 1902 : European War. 1914-9 ; Col. A. M.S. from 1917, Asst. Dir.-Gen. A. M.S. War Office. 1918-20: son of late Samuel McMunn, M.D., of Gurteen, l>allymote, Co. Sligo ; b. 1866. Junior United Service Club, London. MacNAQHTEN, Hon. Sir Francis Alexander, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1836); eldest sutviving son of late Lord Mac- naghten, P.C, G.C.M.G. (Life Peerage) and Francis (d. 1903), dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Samuel Martin ; b. 18th May, 1863 ; 8. his nephew, Sir Arthur Douglas (killed in action 15th Sept., 1916), as 8th Bart. ; ra. 5th July, 1903, Beatrice, dau. of late Sir William Johnston Ritchie, Chief Justice of Canada. Res. : Dundarave, Bushmills, Co. Antrim. MACNAQHTEN, Hon. Sir Malcolm Martin, K.B.E. (1920), M.A. (Cantab.); (M.P. for N. Londonderry, from 1922) ; Barrister Lincoln's Inn. 1894 ; Bencher, 1915; K.C., 1919; Director of Foreign Office Claims : youngest son of late Right i Hon. Lord Macnaghten. P.C , G.C.B. ; ^ b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Antonia Mary, dau. of late Right Hon. Charles Booth. Res. : 28 Campden House Court, London, W.8 ; 4 Paper Buildings, London, E.C.4 ; Port- ballintrae, Bushmills, Co. Antrim. MACNAMARA, Lieut. -Col. Francis Hastings, D.L. for Lancashire; Lieut.- Col Comdg. late 5th Batt. : served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; third son of late Rawdon Macnamara, M.D., Pres. of R. C.S.I. ; m., 1st, 1891, Eleanor (d. 1897), dau. of late Chas. Power, and grand-dau. of late Sir Alfred Power, K.C.B. ; 2nd, 1916, Eveline, dau. of late J. F. GUI, Deemster. Res. : 95 Stephen's Green, Dublin ; The Holme, near Burnley, Lanes. United Service Club. MACNAMARA, Henry Valentine, D.L., J.P., Co. Clare (High Sherifi^, 1905) : eldest son of late F. Macnamara, M.P., of Doolin and Ennistymon House ; b. 1861 ; m. 1883, Elizaneth Edith, voungest dau. of Sir Daniel Cooper, 1st Bart., G.C.M.G. Res. : Ennistymon House, Ennistymon, Co. Clare. MACNAMARA, Lieut. -Col. John William Unthank, M.A.. M.D. (R.U.I.) late I. M.S. Educ. at Queen's College, Galway, and in Dublin ; Major, 1891 ; Lieut.-Col. Bengal Command, 1899 ; re- tired, 1903 ; b. 1853 ; son of the late Dr, Michael Macnamara, of Corofin, Co Clare Res. : Corofin, Co. Clare. MACNAMARA, Lieut.-Col. William John, B.A., M.D. (R.U.I.), late R.A.M.C. Educ. privatelv and R.U.I. ; Major R.A.M.C, 1892 ; Lieut.-Col., 1903 ; some- time Deputv-Surgeon at R. Hospital, Chelsea ; late P.M.O , Pretoria, S.A. ; A.D.M.S., Ireland, 1914-22; son of late Dr. Jlichael Macnamara, of Corofin, Co. Clare ; b. 1854 : m. 1897, Elizabeth, dau. of Martin F. Mahonv, of Lotamore, Co. Cork. Res. : 20 Aile^bury Road, Dublin. MACONCHY, John Arthur, J. P., City of Dublin : High Sherift" Co. Longford. 1903 ; was Oificial Assignee, High Court of Justice in Ireland, 1885-1908 ; eldest son of late George Maconchy, J. P., of Rathmoe. Co. Longford : b. 1852 ; m. 1887, Gertrude, dau. of late Robt. Tottenham, of Anna- mult, Co. Kilkenny. Res. : Rathmoe, Raheny, Co. Dublin ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin, and R. St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. McNEILE, Alan Hugh, D.D., Cantab. (1908); ad eund., Dublin (1917); M.R.I.A. (1918) ; Regius Professor of Divinity in the Univ. of Dublin (1917) ; Chancellor of St. Patrick's (1918) ; Fellow of Sid. Suss. ColL, Cambridge (1897). Educ: Harrow, Pemb. ColL, Cambridge (M.A., 1897, B.D., 1904 . Lecturer in Theology at Sid. Suss. Coll. (1897-1917): Dean (1904-1917); Temp. C.F. (1916-7) ; Donnellan Lecturer THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 155 T.r.D. (1918) ; Select Preacher at Oxford (1921-2). Pubns. : Commentaries on Eccleaiastics ; Exodus ; Numbers : St. Matthew ; Deuteronomy ; 16 place in llcvelation : The Old Testament in the Christian Chiu-ch ; St. Paul, his Life, Letters and Christian Doctrine ; Self training in Prayer ; After this manner pray ye; Self- training in Meditation ; Disciple- ship ; The Increase of God ; He led Captivity Captive. General Editor : R.V. for Schools. Contributor : Cambridge Biblical Essays ; Peatre's Commentary. Keens. : golfing, la^\Ti tennis, chess ; b. 6th March. 1871 ; elder son of Daniel James McNeile, B.C.S. Res. : Trinity College, and 26 Elgin Eoad, Dublin. McNeill, John (Eoin), B.A. (R.U.I.), D.Litt. (N.U.I. ), M.R.I. A. Educ. at St. Malachy's College, Belfast ; entered Civil Service, 1888 ; was in the Accountant- General's Office, Law Courts, Dublin, for 20 years ; was the originator of the Gaelic League and has been its Vice-President and President ; formerly Editor of Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge, and later of An Claidheamh Soluis ; co-editor of Eachtra Lomnochtain (an Ossianic tale from MS. ) : began studv of Old and Middle Irish, 1890 ; Prof, of Early and Medieval Irish History at University College, Dublin, from 1909 : is Lecturer on Irish Archreology at Maynooth ; on Governing Body of University College, Dublin, 1908 ; Senator of the National University ; Member of the original Provisional Committee which organised the Irish National Volunteers ; elected M.P. (Sinn Fein) for Londonderry City and for the National University, 1919; Speaker of Dail Eireanu, 1921-2 ; Minister of Educa- tion, 1922. Author of Duanaire Fhinn and editor and annotator of numerous Irish Texts ; b. at Glenarm, Co. Antrim, 1868. Res. : 3 Southhill Avenue, Booters- town, Co. Dublin. MACNEILL, John Gordon Swift, M.A. (T.C.D.), M.A. (Oxon), Barrister King's Inns, 1876 ; Q.C., 1893 ; Professor of Constitutional Law and of the Law of Public and Private Wrongs from 19U'.) ; Clerk of Convocation from 1910, and Dean of Facultv of Law, National Univ. of Ireland, from 1912; K.C. Educ: Trinity College, Dublin (Three First Honours Classics) ; Christ Church, Oxford (Classical Exhibition) ; 2nd Class Classical Mods., 1870 ; 2nd Class Final School Law and Modern History, 1872; First Place and First Exhibition at Final Examination for call to Irish Bar, 1875 ; Auditor of Irish Law Students' Debating Society, 1875 ; Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law, King's Inns, Dublin, 1882-1888 ; was severely criticised and caricatured for pro- testing in the House of Commons against tlie cession of Heligoland to Germany, 1890 ; Proposed motion disallowing votes of Directors of Mombasa Railway which resulted in defeat of Unionist Government, 1892 ; was commended by Sir H. Campbell- Bannerman, as Premier, in the House of Commons for his success in procuring, after vears of agitation, the abolition of flogging in the Royal Navy, 1906 ; by repeated motions in the Hoiise of Commons estab- lished the principle that the position of Minister of the Crown is incompatible with the holdhig of directorships in Public Companies ; proposed motion with re- ference to the conduct of the trial of the Great Yarmouth Election Petition, 1906 : one of the seven members of the House of Commons who constitute the Committee of Privileges, 1908 ; by persistent questions to Ministers in the House of Commons from November, 1914, pressed the Government to introduce the legislation embodied in The Titles Depreciation Act, 1917 ; was M.P. for S. Donegal, 1887-1918. Pubns. The Irish Parliament, what it was and what it did, 1885 ; English Interference with Irish Industries, 1886: How the Union was carried, 1887; Titled Corruption, 1894 ; The Constitutional and Piirliamen- tary History of Ireland, 1917. Recns. : pedestrianism, pet dogs, travel, original research, visits to places of archaeological, historic, or architectural interest ; col- lections of old plate, china, and historic relics ; only son of Rev. John Gordon Swift MacNeill, M.A., and Susan Colpoys, dau. of Rev. Henrv Tweedy M.A. ; b. 1849. Res.: 17 Pembroke Road. Dublin. Club : National Liberal. M'NEILL, Ronald (M.P., St. Augustine Division of Kent, 1911-18, and for Canter- bury Division since 1918); M.A. (Oxon); Barrister Lincoln's Inns, 1887. Educ. : Harrow, Clirist Chiu-ch, Oxford. Assistant Editor St. James's Gazette, 1899 ; Editor, 1900-4; contested (U.) West Aberdeen- shire, 1906 ; South Aberdeen (city), 1907 and 1910; Kirkcudbrightshu-e, Dec, 1910; Assistant Editor of the 11th ed. of the Encyclopsedia Britannica, 1906-11. Pubns. : Home Rule : its History and Danger, 1907 : Socialism (in The New Order), 1908 ; History of Australia and New Zealand in Historian's History of the World, 1908 ; contributions to the Encyclc- piedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 1911; duly and weekly press and monthly magazines. Recns. : was in Harrow cricket eleven and Christ Church cricket and football (Association) elevens ; shoot- ing, fishing, lawn tennis, croquet ; only surviving son of late Edmund McNeill, D.L., J. P., of Craigdunn, Co. Antrim ; b. 1861 ; m. 1884. Elizabeth Maud, fifth dau. of William Bolitho, of Polwithen, Penzance. Res. : 18 Cadogan Place, London, S.W.I. ; Cushendun, Co. Antrim. Clubs : Carlton, Bath, M.C.C. McNICHOLAS, Right Rev. John T., Bishop ; b. Kiltimagh, Ireland, Dec. 15th, 1877 ; son of Patrick J. and Mary (Mullanv) McN. ; brought to U.S., 1881 ; Ed. St. Joseph's CoUege (Phila.), St. Rose College (Springfield, Ky)., St. Joseph's College 156 THOMS IRISH WHO'S WHO. (Somerset, O.) Lector of Sacred Theo- logy, Miiierva U., Rome, Italv, 1904, S.T.M., 1917. Ordained Priest R.C. Ch., 1901 ; Professor Dominican Houses of Studies, Somerset O., 1904-9 ; Pastor St. Catherine of Siena, N.Y. City, 1913- 16 ; spent eigiit years in orgn. of Holy Name Soc. anti-profanity Society, member- ship exceeding 1,250,000 : consecrated Bishop of Duluth, Sept. 8. 1918. Res. : 1123 E. Superior Street, Duluth, Minn., United States, America. IVIAOONCHY, Brig.-Qan. Ernest William Stuart King, C.B. (1911), C.M.G. (1917), CLE. (1909), D.3.0. (1891) ; gerved with Hazara Expeditious, 1883, and 1891; Isazai Expedition, 1892; Chitral Relief Force, 1895; Tu-ah Expedition, 1897-8; Waziristan, 1901; Dep. Sec, Army Dept. Govt, of India, 1909-12 ; Sec. Govt, of India Mil. Supply Dept., 1900-9; Col. Ind. Army, 1907,'ret. 1914; Brig.-Comdr. (temp. Brig.-Gen.), 1915-17 ; Hon. Brig.-Gen. from 1917; third sou of late George Maconchy, J. P., of Rathmore, Co. Longford ; b. 1860 ; m. 1895, Caroline Agnes, dau. of A. H. Campbell, D.L., J. P., of London. Res. : Edeumore, Hook, Hants. MACRAN, Henry Stewart, MA. (T.C.D.); Fellow of Trhiity College Dujlin, 1892; Professor of Moral Piiiloso- phy, University of Dublin, from 1901 ; m. Stella, dau. of Rev. R. S. Kerr, Rector of Howth. Educ. : Wesley College, Dublin ; Trinity College, Du jlin ; Balliol College, Oxford. Pubas. : Aristoxenus, 1902; the Article on Greek Music in Grove's Dictionary of Music ; Hegel's Doctrine of Formal Logic, 1912. Re^. : 2 Sorrento Terrace Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Club : Hibernian United Service, Dublin. iVIcSWSSNY, George, Barrister King's Inns, 1896; K.C., 1911; second Serjeant- at-Law in Ireland from 1919; Thud Serjeaut-at-Law, 1913-19; Crown Counsel for Co. Cork. Res. : Lochlin, Nashville Park, Howth, Co. Dublin. MacSWEENEY, T. (M.P. for Mid Cork from 1910). MACSWEENEY, Rev. Patrick, M.A. (N.U.I.) ; Professor of English Literatiu-e, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. Educ. : Christian Schools, North Richmond Street, Dublin; Holy Cross College, Clonlifte, Dublin ; University College, Dublin, formerly Lecturer on Englisii and French Literature in University College, Dublin, and Loreto College, Dublin : late Professor Holy Cross College, Clonlitfe, Dublin ; has acted as Examiner in English to Inter- mediate Board of Education, Ireland ; and is an Examiner in English, Irish, and Irish History to the National University of Ireland ; has devoted his attention chiefly to the study of English literature and middle Irish saga. Pubns. : Love of Nature in English Poetry : The Martial Career of Conghal — a middle Irish saga, edited and translated with introduction, etc., for Irish Texts Society ; A Group of Nation-Builders (C. T. Soc, Ireland); Editor of The Irish Ecclesiastical Pv,ecord ; has contributed papers on Irish Poets of the eighteenth century and other articles to various periodicals ; one of the contri- butors to Catholic Encyclopaedia ; Corres- ponding Member of the Society Arch6olo- gique de France : son of J. J. MacSweeney, of Dublin : b. 1873. Res. • St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. MacSWiNEY OF IVIASHANAGLASS, Marquess V. E. P., K.G.C.H.S., K.C.P. K.S.G. ; B.-6s-Lettres Univ. of Paris ; Chamberlain of Honour to H.H. Leo XIII., 1893, and Privy Chamberlain, 1895 ; or. hereditary Roman Marquess, 1898 ; Vice- President of International Scientific Con- gresses of Catholics at Fribourg, 1897, and Munich, 1900 ; Envoy Extraordinary of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre to the Crown Prince of Belgium, 1900 ; Privy Chamberlain to Pius X., 1904 (resigned othce, 1909) : one of the Apostolic Legation to Ireland for the consecration of Armagh Cathedral, 1904 ; one of the special delega- tion for the reception of diplomatic mis- sions on the occasion of Pius X's Jubilee 1908 ; Inspecting Officer, Irish National, Volunteers for Co. Kerrv, 1914; has Cross Pio Ecclet Pont. : Fellow U.S. A.I. Author of a volume on the International Scientific Cougress of Catholics at Brussels, 1895,; volumes and pamphlets on the diplomatic relations between Portugal and the Holy See and Montenegro and the Holy See ; many pampiilets and articles in English, French, Italian, and Spanish ; son of V. P. MacSwincy and Emma Countess Konarska ; b. 1871; m., 1st, 1895, Stella Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (mar. annuded by the Holy See) ; 2nd, 1910, H. H. Anna Countess Von. Schlitz, and h;x3 issue one son and two daus. Res. : 39 Upper Fitz William Street, Dublin. MacSWINEY, Miss Mary (MP. for Cork City from 1922). Res. : 4 Belgrave Place, Cork. MACVEIQH, Jeremiah (MP. for South Down from 1902). Res. : 12 Upper Bedford Place, London, W.C.I. McWEENEY, Edmond J., M.A., M.D. (R.U.I. ), F.R.C.P.I. Educ. at Coll. St. Bertin, St. Omer, and at the Catholic Univ., Dublin ; winner of studentships at the R. University of Ireland ; worked in Pathology and Bacteriology at Vienna and Berlin ; ' Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the Natioual University; Bacteriologist to the Local Government Board ; Government Analyst in Ireland ; Cons id ting Pathologist to the Troops in THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 157 Ireland; Translator and joint author of Tappeiner's Chemical Methods of Clinical Diagnosis, and author of numerous scienti- fic and medical papers, including Louis Pasteur (" Catholic Men of Science," C.T.S.) ; b. 1864 ; m. 1891, Emlie, dau. of Simon Brazil, of Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Res. : 84 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. McWeeny, Henry C, M.A. (R.U.I.) ; Professor of Mathematics at University CoUege, Dublin, since 1909 ; ex-F. R.U.I. ; member of the Governing Body of Univ. College, Dublin, in the National University ; Senator of the National University, 1908- 1919. Res. : 21 Grosvenor Road, Rath- mines, Dublin. MADDEN, Right Hon. Dodgson Hamilton, P.C., M.A. ; Hon. LL.D., 1891 ; Hon. Litt.D., 1908, Trinity College, Dublin ; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dublin, 1895-19 ; Vice-Chairman of the Board of Intermediate Education, 189.5- 1917 ; called to the Bar in 1864 : appointed Queen's Counsel in 1880, and Third Serjeant-at-Law in 1887 ; Solicitor-General for Ireland, 1888-89 ; Attorney-General for Ireland, 1889-92 ; M.P. for Dublin Univ., 1887-92 ; Vice-Chancellor of the University, 1895-1919: Railway Commissioner, 1904-14; a Judge of the High Coiu-t of Justice, King's Bench Division, 1892-1919 : only son of the late Rev. Hugh Hamilton Madden, M.A., Chancellor of Cashel and Rector of Templemore, and Isabella, dau of Henry J. Monk Mason, Esq., LL.D. (who was the Author of " An Essay on Parliaments in Ireland," and other works) ; b, 1840 : m., 1st, 1868, Minnie (d. 189.5), eldest dau. of the late Lewis Moore, Esq., D.L., of Cremorgan, Queen's Co. ; 2nd, Jessie Isabelle, third dau. of the late Richard Warburton, Esq. D.L., of Garryhinch, King's Co. Res. : The Orchard, East Sheen, Surrey. Clubs ; Carlton and Athenicum, S.W. ; University, Dublin. MADDEN, Lt.-Col. John Clements, Waterhouse, M.A. (Cantab.), D.L., J.P., Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1909) ; J. P. Co. Monaghan (High Sheriff, 1906). Educ. : Eton, Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; Barrister Inner Temple, 1895 ; Barrister King's Inns, 1897 : Lieut.-Col. late Comdg. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Fus. ; (mentioned for services in connection with the war, Feb. 1917 ; medal) ; a member of the Standing Committee of the Ulster Unionist Council 1908-19 ; a Director of the G.N.Rly. Co., Ireland ; a County Councillor for Co. Monaghan ; second and eldest surviving son of late John Madden, D.L., J. P., of Hilton Park, Co. Monaghan, and Lady Caroline (d. 1914), sister of Earl of Leitrim : b. 1870 ; m. 1908, Agnes Marv, third dau. of Sh: Wm. Hy. Tate, 2nd Bart.; and has issue two sons and one dau. Recns: shooting, motoring, and chess. Res. : Hilton Park, Clones, Co. Monaghan. Carlton, and Bachelor's Clubs London. MADDEN, Major Thomas Edward MacDonnell, J.P, for Co. Wicklow. Educ. at Ratcliffe and Downside ; late Major Wicklow R.G A. ; Capt. R.G.A., 1914-7 ; second son of late Thomas More Madden, M.D., J.P., of Tinode, Co. Wick- low ; b. 1869. Res. : Tinode, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. MADDOCK, Sir Simon, Knt. (1921); D.L., J. P., City of Dublin ; Governor Royal Hibernian Military School, Meath Hospital, National Children's Hospital, and Westmorland Lock Government Hospital ; Member of Council Royal Dublin Society ; Director Johnston, Mooney and O'Brien, Ltd., J. H. Webb & Co., and the Commercial Insurance Co. of Ireland ; b. 4th May, 1869. Res. : Mount Jerome House, Dublin. Clubs : Constitutional Club, London, and United Service Club, Dublin. MAQEE, William Kirkpatrick, B.A., T.C.D. ; First Assistant Librarian, National Library of Ireland. Pseud. John Eglinton. Pubns. : Anglo-Irish Essays, etc. Res. : 1 Lakelands Park, Terenure, Dublin. MAGENNIS, Edward, M.D. (Q.U.B.), L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.A.H., D.P.H., J.P. Counties of Down and Armagh ; Member of the General Medical Council ; Ophthalmic and Aural Surgeon St. Michael's Hospital Kingstown ; Examiner in Ophthalmology to the Apothecaries Hall of Ireland ; Ex- Governor of the Apothecaries Hall of Ire- land ; Ex-Goveruor of the Co. Armagh Asylum ; sometime Member, Armagh Co. Council. Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast ; King's College, London. Pubns. : Diction- ary of Ophthalmic Terms : Eye Symptoms as Aids in Diagnosis ; The Eyesight of School Children ; The Irish Poor Law System ; Hygiene in the Schoolroom ; Physical Deterioration in the Schoolroom. Recn : golfing. Son of Edward Magennis, of Portadown ; m. 18 — , Minnie Grew, and has issue two sous and one dau. Res. : 86 Harcourt Street, Dublin. Clubs : Leinster, Dublin ; Portmaruock Golf ; IMilltown Golf. MAGENNIS, William, M.A. (R.U.L); Barrister King's Inns, 1893 : Professor of Metaphysics, University College, Dublin ; Advisory Examiner in English, Inter- mediate Education Board ; Professor English Literature, Carysfort Training College, since 1889 ; Editor Educational Series of English Classics ; Member Governing Body, University College, and Member of Senate, National University of Ireland; b. Belfast, 1869. Educ: Belve- dere College and University College Dublin, 1st class Honours and 1st class Exhibition B.A., R.U.I. : 1st class Honom-s ]\I.A. ; Studentship in Mental and Moral Philosophy ; Examiner, English Litera- ture. R.U.I. ; late Fellow, Royal University of Ireland. Editor of Lyceum, 1890-92; of New Ireland Review, 1893. Pubns. ; Irish Democracy ; Blind Bartimeus, and 158 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. other Poerag ; Editions of English Classics ; Young Ireland and Premier Literary Readers ; articles on Literary and Philoso- phical topics in Irish and American periodi- cals since 1888. Hecns. : photography, art. Res. : 3 Herbert Street, Dublin. MAQILL, Andrew Philip, C.B. (1919) ; Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks, Ireland, to 1922 ; Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks, Northern Ireland, from 1922 ; second son of late Charles Magill, of Upton Lodge, Drumcondra, Dublin, and Dromore, Co. Down ; m. 1920, Mabella Edith, only dan. of late James McTier, of Vernant Lodge, Belfast. Res. : Belfast. MAQILL, Col. Sir James, K.C.B. (1917), C.B. (1900), M.A., M.D., late A. M.S., late Surg. -Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards ; served with Soudan Expedition, 1884-5; S. African War, 1899-1902; P.M.O., Egypt, 1905-07 ; son of late Rev. Wm. Magill, D.D., of Cork ; b. 1850 ; Res. : Queen Anne's Mansions, London, S.W. MAQILL, Walter Ephraim, I. AC, Member of the Incorporated Society of Advertisement Consultants. Educ. : Irish Blue Coat School ; served for some years on staffs of " Irish Times " and " Freeman's Journal " ; responsible for many very important Publicity Schemes in connection with Dublin Journalism ; the first Adver- tising man in Ireland to practise as an Incorporated Advertisement Consultant ; autlior of pamplilet " Ireland First " ; Beacon House, 85-86 Grafton Street^ Res. : 29 Rathdown Road, N.C.Road, Dublin. MAQUIRE, Henry Joseph, Barrister, Clerk of Judgments, Records and Writs ; youngest surviving son of the late John Francis Maguire, M.P. for City of Cork : b. 24th May, 1859. Educ. at Clongowes Wood College. Res. : 14 Eglinton Road, Dublin. Club : Stephen's Green. MAQUIRE, James Joseph Con- stantine, Executive O.'flcer, Customs and Excise ; entered the Customs Service as Post Cerk in 1902 ; served at London, 1902-7; Hull, 1907-9 ; Belfast, 1909-21. Edu'.r. : Christian Schools, Marino, Clon- tarf, Blackrock College, and University College, Dublin ; was undergraduate of the Royal University of Ireland. Recns. : Rugby football ; represented Surrey Co., 1903-5 ; Vice-Captain London Irish R.F.C., 1903-4 ; cricket, tennis, golfing, music ; b. 3rd May, 1882 : eldest son of Joseph Maguire, Esq., B.L., of 14 Elgin Road, Dublin. Res. : 60 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. MAQUIRE, James Rochfort, C.B.E. (1918), M.A. (Oxon): Barrister Inner Temple, 1883 ; was M.P. for N. Donegal, 1890-92 ; for W. Clare, 1892-5 ; a Director of the British S. Africa Co. ; son of the late Rev. John M. Maguire, Rector of Kilkeedy, Co. Limerick ; b. 1853 ; m. 1895, Hon. Julia Beatrice, eldest dau of 1st Viscount Peel, P.C. Res. : 3 Cleveland Square, St. James's, London, S.W.I. MAQUIRE, Joseph, Barrister Kings Inns, 1885 ; Chief Clerk Registry of Deeds (1908-11); Alderman for West Clontarf (1912-3) ; Director of the " Freeman's Journal," Ltd. (1912-5) ; Guardian of the Poor of the X.D.U. and D.U. (1914-19) ; Member of the Council of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireand (1894-1901); Member of the Council of the Civil Service Benevolent Fund, (1902- 10) ; b. 8th January, 1851 ; son of James Maguire, Fsq. of Banbridge ; J. P. for Down County. Educ. : St. Patrick's College, Armagh, and St. Colman's College, Violet Hill, Newry ; Matriculated in the Catholic University, Ireland (1866), and in the Royal University, Ireland (1881) ; Auditor of the Law Students' Debating Society (1885), and delivered the Inaugural Address on the Codification of the Laws. Pubns. : A Compendium of the Law and Practice relating to the Registration of Deeds, Judgments, Mortgages, and facts alTecling Title to Land (latest edition, 1920) ; Papers on the Registration of Assurances " Bill (1891), and the Local Registration of Title Act (1891), pubUshed in the Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, together with a series of letters which appeared in the Dublin Press in reply to criticisms of tlie O'Conor Don, and Mr. H. D. Mont- gomery, D.L., on the last-named Act ; acted as joint Secretary to a Committee of the Statistical Society interested in the working of this Act (1894) ; Land Transfer Registration of Deeds and Title (1922) ; acted as Joint Secretary to the Parliament- arv and Municipal Section of the Congress of' Pubhc Health (1911); contributed a paper on the Small Dwellings Acquisition Act, 1899, as making for the public health and for good citizenship ; received the special thanks of the Congress ; supported the project of a Municipal Art Gallery for the housing of the Lane Pictures; lectured in the Father Matthew Hall on literary and historical subjects ; interested in Legal Reform and in Social Questions, including the reform of the Poor Law and the adjust- ment of the relations between capital and labour ; addressed Home Rule Meetings in Cornwall (1912); in politics a Con- stitutionalist, and an advocate of National Development on organised lines- Res. : 14 Elgin Road, Dublin. MAQUIRE, Thomas (M.P. for South Mayo and South Roscommon from 1921). Res. : Cross, Cong, Co. Maj^o. MAQUIRE, Dr. Thomas Joseph Redmond, M.A., B.Ch., B.A.O. (N.U.I.), 1912; D.P.H. (Hons.), N.U.I., 1919. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 159 Educ. Christian Schools, Marino, Clontarf, and Blackrock College ; House Surgeon, Mater Misericordiae Hospital (1912), and Temple Street Children's Hospital, Dublin (1913) ; Resident Medical Otficer, Dublin Union, 1913-14; Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1915; Capt. R.A.M.C, 1916-19 ; served in Egypt and Palestine, 1915-19 ; at different times attached to No. 17 General Hospital, Alexandria, 5th Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance (Sinai, Gaza, and Jerusalem Campaign), and No. 7 Prisoner of \Yar Hospital, Tel-el-Kebir, and commanded No. 3 Egyptian Detention Hospital " in the field." Received thanks of War Office ; decorations, 1914-15, Star, General Service and Victory Medals. Extern Assistant to the Master, Coombe Hospital, 1919; Resident Medical Officer, Dublin Union, 1919-20; Member of Medical Boards, Ministry of Pensions, since 1920 ; Medical Referee.Ministry of Pensions, 1921-2 ; Medi- cal Officer, Dublin Civil Service Medical Aid Association, since 1920. Hon. Anaesthetist, Incorporated Dental Hospital of Ireland, 1922 ; Fellow Iloval Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1922; b. 15th Sept., 1885; third son of Joseph Maguire, Esq., B.L., 14 Elgin Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin Recns. : golfing, bathing, tennis, sketching. Res. : 52 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. MAQUIRE, William Joseph, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P. (Ireland) ; Diploma in Mental Diseases (R.U.I.) ; Medical Com- missioner, National Health Insurance Com- mission (Ireland) ; Ex Senator, National University of Ireland. Educ. : St. Malachy's College, Belfast ; Queen's College, Belfast, and Richmond Hospital, Dublin. Was Senior Visiting Physician, Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast ; Clinical Lecturer and Examiner in Medicine, Queen's University, Belfast ; Extern Ex- aminer, National University of Ireland ; Member of Standing Committee, Queen's University, Belfast. Address : Ardeevin, 71 Highfield Road, Dublin. MAHER, Captain George Maurice, D.L. for Co. Wexford (High Sheriff, 1913) ; late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards ; son of John Maher, J. P., D.L., sometime M.P. for Co. Wexford, of Ballinkeele, and Louisa, dau. of G. B. O'Kelly, of Acton House, Middlesex ; b. 1847. Res. : Ballinkeele, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin ; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin. MAHON, Lieut. -Qen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Bryan Thomas, P.C., Irld. (1917), K.C.B. (1918), K.C.V.O (1912), C.B. (1900), D.S.O. (1896); Col. 8th Hussars from 1910; served \vith Egyptian Army, 1893-1904 ; in Dongola Expedition, 1896 ; Nile Expeditions, 1897 and 1898 ; S. Africa, 1899-1900 ; Comd. 8th Div. Indian Army, 1909-13 : Comdg. British Troops in Serbia, 1915-16 : Western Frontier, Egypt, 1916 ; Comdg. the Forces in Ireland, 1916 to 1918 ; son of Henry Blake Mahon, of BellevUle, Co. Galway ; b. 1862. Clubs : Naval and Military, and Cavalry. MAHON, Ralph Bodkin, M.D., M.Ch. (R.U.I.), F.R.C.S., Eng. ; Professor of Practice of Medicine, University College, Galway ; Surgeon to the Galway Central Hospital; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, London ; Fellow of the R,oyal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; late Capt. R.A.M.C. ; Surgical Specialist to the Lr. Southern Military Hospital, Kent ; travelled to Brazil, 1887 (year of abolition of Slavery in Brazil); also to Canada, United States, etc. Educ. : Galway, Dublin, London, Berlin, Munich, Berne. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Queen's College, Galway, 1886-8 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant to Professor of Physiology, Queen's College, Cork. Pubns. : several contributions to medical and scientific journals. Recns : shooting, fishing, golf. Son of late Nicholas Mahon, L.A.H. (Dub- lin), and Mary, dau. of late Thomas Bod- kin, of Brierfort, Co. Galway; b. 1862; m. 1899, Frances, dau. of late Capt Charles Philip Roche, of Ballygran, Co. Limerick, and has issue three sons. Res. : Nile Lodge, Galway. County Club, Galway. MAHON, Sir William Henry, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1818); late Lieut.-Col. Commdg. 4th Batt. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.), 1903-1908; served in S. African War, 1900-2; D.S.O. ; J.P. W. Riding Yorks. ; J. P., D.L., Co. Galway, (High Sheriff, 1898); High Sheriff, Co. Roscommon, 1903 ; eldest son of Rev. Sir William, 4th Bart., and Jane (d. 1895), dau. of Rev. Hem-y King, of Ballylm ; b. 31st Dec, 1856 ; s. his father, 14th August, 1893 ; m. 25th Jan., 1905, Hon. Edith Augusta DiUon, 2nd dau. of 4th Lord Clonbrock, and has issue living two sons andtwodaus. Res.: Castlegar, Ahascragh, Co. Galway. Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin ; Carlton Club, London, S.W. MALLINS, Lieut.-Col. John Robert, O.B.E. (1919), M.A., M.B. (T.C.D.), J.P. for Hants; served in Soudan. 1885-6 : S. African War, 1809-1902 ; European War, 1914-19: Lieut.-Col. late R.A.M.C. ; 2nd son of late John R. Mallins. J. P., of Dublin ; b. 1860; m. 1891, Florence Mary, dau. of Capt. S. F. Douglas, R.N., of Southsea. Res. : Naringla, Craneswater Park, South- sea, Hants. MALONE, Col. John Richard, D.L., J. P., Co. Westmeath ; late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade; for- merly Lieut.-Col. 12th Lancers; son of late John R. Malone, D.L., J.P., Baronston, Co. Westmeath; b. 1846; m., 1st, 1872, Hon. Charlotte Mildred (mar. diss. 1892), sister of 2nd Baron Churston; 2nd, 1893, Catherine, dau. of Major J. W. Percy, late Norfolk Regt. Res. : Baronston, Ballyna- cargy, Westmeath. 160 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. MALONE, Major Patrick Barnard (M.P. for Tottenham, South, from 1918) ; is a J.P. "for Middlesex. Son of Henry Malone, of Cushatrough, Clifden, Co. Galway; b. 1859; m., 1st, 1886, Mary Sabina (d. 19 — ), dan. of Judge Benkext, of Wurzburg, Bavaria ; 2nd, 1906, a dau. of John Slater, of Blackbiurn. Res. : 40 Belmont Eoad, West Green, Tottenham, London, N.15. MANDERS, Richard, C.B. (1903) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1880 ; K.C., 1903 ; Barrister Mddle Temple, 1893 ; Parlia- mentary Draftsman, Irish Office, 1891- 1908 ; Registrar of Deeds and Titles, Ireland, 1908-22 ; Lieut., R.N.V.R., 1915 ; son of late Richard Manders, J. P., of Brackenstown, Co. Dublin ; b. 1854 ; m. 1894, Alice Dorothea, dau. of late Henry Smith Wright, M.P., of Averley Tower, Surrey. Res. : Stonehurst, Killiuey, Co. Dublin. Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingsto'5\'n. MANSFIELD, George, J. P. D.L., Co. KUdare (High Sheritf, 1874). Educ. at Stonyhurst ; Past President Photographic Society of Ireland. Recns. : all sports, music, gardening; eldest son of late George P. L. Manslield, D.L., J.P, of Morristown Lattin, Co Kildare ; b 1845 ; m. 1877, Alice, dau. of the Comte d'Aude- bard de Ferussac of Pleurs, France, and has issue four sons and two daus. Res. : Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal Automobile Club, London ; Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin. MARK, John (M.P. for Londonderry Co. and City, XorthernParliament, Ireland, fi'om 1921), a Solicitor. Res. : London- derry. MARKHAM, Richard Leeson-Mar- shall, D.L., J.P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1890), B.A. (Oxon.) ; Barrister Inner Temple, 1887 ; late Major Special Res. 3rd Batt. Pvoyal Munster Fusiliers ; Hon. Capt. in the Army. Educ. : Clifton College ; New College, Oxford ; son of late Richard John Marshall (formerly Leeson), and Rebecca, dau. of Yen. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore ; b. 1859 ; m. Mabel (d. 1892), dau of Sir John Fermo Godfrey, 4th Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, Co. Kerry ; 2nd, 1907, Meriel, only dau. of Sir George Hodson, 3rd Bart., of Holly- brooke, Bray, Co. Wicklow Res. : Callina- ferry, Milltown, Co. Kerry. ^ Kildare Street Club, Dubliu ; Co. Kerry Club, Tralee. MARKIEVICZ, Madame de, Con- stance Georgine (was M.P. for St. Patrick's Division, Dublm City, 1918-22, and Dublin S. City Division, 1921-22) ; took part in the Easter Week Rising, 1916 (death sentence commuted to penal servitude for life, released, 1916) ; Minister for Labour, Dail Eireaun, 1918-22; on the Executive of the Dail Eireann : eldest dau. of Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Bart., of Lissadell, Co. Sligo ; m. 1900, Casimir Dunin, Count de Markievicz, of Staro Zyvotov, Poland. Res. 146 Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin. MARSH, Henry, CLE. (1900), M.I.C.E: Served in Irrigation dept., Public Works dept., N.W. Provinces, India, 1874-1902 ; Chief Engineer and Sec. to Government, United Prov. 1902 ; member Legislative Council, 1903 ; ret. 1905 ; Consulting Engineer to Government, India, in Central India Native States, 1905-8; Con- structing Engineer of Irrigation Works, Central Argentine Railway, 1911-13 ; foiu-th son of late Francis Marsh, J.P., of Spring- mount, Queen's Co. ; b. 185U ; m., 1st, 1879, Alice (d. 1881), dau. of Yery Rev. W. S. King, Dean of Leighlin ; 2nd, 1884, Helen (d. 1915), only dau. of late Rev. J. Frcke, Rector of Stackallan, Co. Meath. Res. : Springmount, Mountrath, Queen's Co. ; E.I. United Service Club. MARSHAM, George, C.B.E. (1920), B.A. (Oxon.), D.L., Co. Leitrim, D.L., J.P., Kent ; only son of late Rev. G. F. Marsham and Elizabeth Marcia (d. 1849), dau. of late W\ Jones, of Hayle Place; b. 1849. Res. : Hayle Cottage, Maidstone. MARTYN, Edward, dramatist. Educ. : Belvedere, Dublin ; Beaumont, Windsor ; Christ Church, Oxford ; chiefly self-educated. One of the original founders of the Irish Dramatic Movement in 1899 ; Founder of the Palestine Choir of men and boys at Dublin for the reform of liturgical music, in same year, which in 1903 became the Schola Cantorum of that Archdiocese ; organised a reform of Church architectiu"e, stained glass, etc. 1903 ; was President of Sinn Fein, 1904-1908 ; founded at Dublin, 1914, The Irish Theatre for the production of native uoii-peasant plays, plays in the Irish language, and translations of Con- tinental master dramas ; promoter of Gaelic League and other educational improvements for Ireland ; is a Governor of the University College, Galway. Pubns : Morgante the Lesser ; Preface to Robert Elliott's Art and Ireland ; Ireland's Battle for her Language ; the following plays : — The Heather Field, 3 acts ; Maeve, 2 acts ; The Tale of a Town, 5 acts ; The Placehunters, 1 act ; Romulus and Remus 1 act ; Grangecolman, 3 acts ; The Dream Physician, 5 acts ; The Privilege of Place, 3 acts ; Regina Eyre, 4 acts ; poems ; many articles on Art, Politics, etc. Recns. : Mr. George Augustus Moore ; eldest son of late John Martyn, J. P., of Tulu:a, Co. Galway, and Anne, dau. of late James Smyth, J. P., of Masonbrook, Co. Galway ; b. 1859. Res. : Tidira Ardrahan, Co. Galway ; 15 Leinster Street, South, Dub- lin. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 161 MASSEREENE, Viscount, 1660; Vis- count Ferrard, 1979 ; Baron of Lough- neagh, 1060; Baron Oriel, 1790 (Irld.) ; Baron Oriel (Unit. Kgd. 1821), Algernon William John Clotworthy Skeffington, 12th Viscount, D.S.O., Major X. Irish Horse, late Major 17th Lancers; H.M.'s Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum, Co Antrim, 1916 ; eldest son of Clotworthy, ilth Viscount, and Florence Elizabeth Viscountess Mas- sereene and Ferrard, only child of the late Major and the Hon. Mrs. Whyte Melville ; b. 28th Nov , 1873 ; s. his father, 26th June, 1905 ; m. 1905, Jean Barbara, dau. of J. S. Ainsworth, M.P., and has issue liv- ing one son and one dau. Res. : Antrim Castle, Antrim ; Oriel Temple, Collon, Co. Louth. Clubs : Carlton and Cavalry, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. MASSEY, Hon. Eyre Nathaniel, Capt. General Res. of Officers ; late Capt. Scots Guards ; served in S. African War, 1900-02 ; European War, 1914-19 ; eldest son of 5th Baron Clarina ; b. 8th Feb., 1880; m. 11th July, 1906, Alice Erin, fourth dau. of William Allhusen, of Pintay, Lyme Regis, and has issue a dau. Res. : Riverview, Croom, Co. Limerick ; Norman Cross, Peterborough. MASSEY, Col. Godfrey, C.M.G. (1918), late Lieut.-(5ol. and Batt. Col. Norfolk Regt. ; son of late Hugh Deane Massy, of Stagdale, Co. Limerick ; b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Margaret Frances, dau. of C. Dodd United Service Club, London. MASSEY, Right Hon. William Ferguson, P.C. (1914); Hon. LL.D. (Edinburgh); Prime Minister of New Zealand since 1912. Educ. ; Public School and Secondary Schools at Londonderry ; went out to New Zealand, 1870, to join his parents, who had emigrated with the Nonconformist settlers. 1862 ; was early associated with Local Government, and at different times held positions of Member of Road Board, Chairman of School Com- mittee, President of Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, President of Farmers' Club, etc. ; entered New Zealand Parliament as Member for Waitemata, 1894 ; Member for Franklin since 1896 ; Chief Opposition Whip, 1895 ; Leader of the Opposition, 1903 ; has held office as Minister of Lands, Labour, Agriculture, In- dustries, and Commerce : a Representative of New Zealand Imperial War Cabinet and Conference, 1917-18 ; PlenipotentiaryPeace Conference, Paris, 1919 ; Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Belgium. Pubns. : pamphlets and miscellaneous articles. Recns. : bowling and general interest in all sport ; b. Limavadv, Co. Derry, 26th March, 1856 ; son of John Massevand Marian Ferguson ; m. Christina, C.B.E., dau. of Walter Paul, Auckland, N.Z.; three sons, two daus. Res. : Wel- lington, New Zealand. Clubs : Northern, Auckland, Auckland ; Wellington, Wel- lington. MASSY, Baron (Irld. 1776), Hugh Somerset John Massy, 7th Baron ; only son of John Thomas, 6th Baron, and Ladv Lucy Maria (d. 1896), dau. of 3rd Earl of Carrick'; b. 15th Feb., 1864 ; s. his father 28th Nov., 1915 ; m. 16th Sept., 1886, Ellen, dau. of late (IJharles William Wise, of Rochestown, Co. Tipperary, and has issue two sons and three daus. Res. : Hermitage, Castle- connell, Co. Limerick Massy Lodge, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork ; Ardfinan House, Cahir, Co. Tipperary. MASSY-BERESFORD, John George, B.A. (Cantab.) D.L., J.P. Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1900); J.P., Peeblesshire; served in European War with British Red Cross, 1915-16; served in Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav., 1876-84 ; b. 7th Feb., 1856 ; son of late Very Rev. J. M. Massy-Beres- ford, Dean of Kilmore, and Emily Sarah Massy-Beresford, of Macbiehill ; m. 1892, Hon. Alice Mulholland, dau. of 1st Baron Dunleath, and has issue two sons and one dau. Recns. : hunting, yachting, shooting, fishing. Res. : St Hubert's, Belturbet, Co. Cavan. Clubs : Royal Automobile ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. MASSY-WESTROPP, Colonel John, C.M.G. (1902), J.P., Cos. Clare and Lime- rick ; late commanding 5th Royal Munster Fusilier ; late Capt. 12th Lancers; Hon. Col. in the Army ; eldest son of late Col. John Massy- Westropp, J. P., of Attyflin, Co. Limerick, and Donass, Co. Clare : b. 2Sth April, 1860; m. 1890, Georgiua, dau. of late Frederick William Kennedy, of 69 George Street, Limerick, and has issue two sons. Educ. : Windermere College ; Por- tarlington. Res. : Doonass, Clonlara, Co. Clare. Clubs : Junior Conservative, London ; Clare and Limerick County. MATHESON, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Edwin, P.C, Ireland, 1910; Knt. Bach., 1907 ; called to Irish Bar, 1675 ; Hon. LL.D., late Royal University of Ireland,. 1901 ; Entered Irish Civil Service by competitive examination, 1863 ; appointed Secretary to the General Begister Office, Dublin, 1877 ; Assistant Regi-trar-General, 1879 ; Commissioner of Irish Census, 1881, 1891 and 1901 : Registrar-General for Ireland, 1900-1909 : President of Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1904- 5 ; Examiner in Vital Statistics and Public Health Law in the University of Dublin, 1901-1909; elder son of the late R. M. Matheson, Clerk of the Privy Council for Ireland ; m. 1866, the late Cherrie M. Hardy. Pubns. : Various works on Irish Names, Legal, Statistical and other Scien- tific Treaties. Res. : 44 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. MATHEWS, James Stanley, B.A. (Oxon.); Barrister King's Inns, 1911; late Lieut. S. Irish Horse ; served in Europ-^an War, lUll-lS Educ. at Beau- 162 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. mont and New College, Oxford ; elder son of late Patrick Mathews, J. P., of Mount Hanover, Co. Meath, and Elizabeth, dau. of Edwd. Thompson, J. P., of Plas Annie, Mold, Flintshire. Educ. at Beaumont and New College, Oxon. ; b. 1885 ; m. 1914, Phillis Mary, younger dau. of late Sir John Lentaigne, F.R.C.S.I., of 42 Merrion Square, Dublin. Res. : Mount Hanover, Drogheda. MAUNSELL, Arthur Munro, Major 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers : served in Burmese Expedition, 1887-1889 ; South African War, 1901 ; European War, 1914 b. Feb. .5th, 1852 ; son of Major Francis Edwin Maunsell, 4th King's Own Regt., of Kildimo, Co. Limerick: m. July 29th, 1882, May Isabel, dau. of Charles Thomson, of 55 Northumberland Road, Dublin. Res. : 10 Galtrim Road, Bray, Co.OYicklow. Club : Hibernian United Service St. Stephen's Creen, Dublin. MAUNSELL, Richard John Caswell, B.A. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1905 ; J.P. Co. Kildare ; only son of late Capt. R. M. S. Mauasell, J.P., of Oakly Park, Co. Kildare, and his second wife, Mary Eliza (d. 1892), only dau. of Samuel Caswell, of Blackwater, Co. Clare ; b. 1878 ; m. 1913, Mary Winifred, fifth dau. of late R. H. M. Orpen, of Ardtully, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Res. : Oakly Park, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. University Club, Dublin. MAUNSELL, Robert Charles Butler, B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (T.C.D.); Fellow Royal College of Sm-geons in Ireland Vice-President Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland : Senior Surgeon to ^Mercer's Hospital, Dublin ; Considting Smgeon to Drogheda Hospital ; Siu-geon to the Dublin Castle Red Cross Hospital and to the Dundrum Wards for wounded soldiers, 1915; late Major R A..M.C. and Siu-gical Specialist to No. 83 General Hospital, Boulogne, 1817 ; was Resident Surgeon to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Dublin, 1896-8 ; Visiting Surgeon and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery to Mercer's Hospital, Dublin, 1898 ; late University Examiner in Surgery, T.C.D. ; Ex-President of Dublin University Biological Association : Member of Svu-gical Council Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ; Member of Council and of the Committee of Council, Irish Medical Association. Pubns. : numerous articles upon gastric sm-gery ; surgical treatment of abdominal aneurysm ; sur- gical diseases of the breast ; treatment of cancer by emanations of radium and many other subjects of surgical interest. Recns. : golf, shooting, fishing, etc. : eldest son of late Robert George Maunsell ; b. 1872 ; m. 1911, Eleanor, dau. of James Hanna, and has issue one dau. Res. : 60 Merrion Square, Dublin. MAXWELL, Col. The Hon. Henry Edward, D.S.O (1900); D.L., J.P. Co Cavan (High Sheriff, 1900) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batt. Black Watch, 1903-7 ; ret. p., 1908 brevt. Col., 1906 ; son of late Hon. Richard Maxwell, and brother 10th Baron Farnham ; b. 1857 ; m. 1887, Edith, dau. of late Col. R. A. G. Cosby, of Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co., and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Arley, Mount Nugent, Co. Cavan. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. MAXWELL, H. M. Somerset Arthur, only surviving son of 11th Baron Farnham : b. 20th Jan., 1905. MAXWELL, Sir William, K CLE. (1915), CLE. (1909), M.V.O. (1911), I.C.S., 1891. Was Postmaster-General at Bombay, 1902 : Dep. Div. Gen. of Post Office in India, 1903-5 ; Postmaster- General Punjab, 1905-14 ; Director-Gen. of Post and Telegraphs India from 1914 ; Additional Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. for making Laws and Regulations, 1914 ; son of late Wm. Maxwell, Ballvfraffin. Co. Down; b. 1870; m. 1899, a dau. of D. Harpur. Res. : Simla, India. MAY, Major-Qen. Sir Edward Sin- clair, K.C.B. (1910), C.B. (1908), C.M.G. (1900); entered R.A., 1875, ret. 1918; served in S. Africa, 1899-1901 ; was Professor of Military Topography, R.M. Academy, Woolwich, 1891 ; Professor of Mil. Art and History at R.S. College, 1901 ; Assist. Director, Mil. Training Dept., Headquarters, 1903 ; A.Q.M.G., Irish Command, 1907 ; Comd. Presidency Bri- gade, Calcutta, 1913, and 8th Div. in India, 1914-18 ; son of late Rt. Hon. G. A. Chichester May, P.C, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland ; b. 1856 ; m., 1st, 1883, Evelyn (d. 1893), dau- of Trehawke Kekewich, D.L., of Peamore, Devon ; 2nd, 1895, Charlotte, dau. of late Geo. Sir Wm. Stir- ling, K.C.B. Naval and MUitary Club, London. MAY, Sir Francis Henry, G.C.M.G. (1919), K.C.M.G. (1909), C.M.G. (1895), LL.D., D C.L., J. P., Capt. Supt. of Police of Hong Kong, 1893-02 ; Colonial Secretary of Hong-Kong, 1902-10; Governor of Fiji and High (Commissioner of Western Pacific, 1910-12 : Governor of Hong Kong, 1912-19; son of late Rt. Hon. George Augustus Chichester Mav, Chief Justice of Ireland ; b. 1860 ; m. 1891, Helena, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir G. D. Barker, G.C.B. Res. : Clare Priory, Suffolk, Windham Club, London. MAYO, Earl of, 1785 ; Viscoimt Mayo, 1781, Baron Naas, 1766 (Irld.), Dermot Robert Wvndham Boiu-ke. 7th Earl ; K.P. (1904); P.C. (Irld.), 1900; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland (1890), in succession to 6th Earl of Milltown, dec. ; J.P. and Lieutenant and Gustos THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 163 Rotulorum, Co. Kildare ; late Cornet 10th Hussars and Lieut. Gren. Guards. Educ. at Eton ; eldest son of Richard Southwell, 6th Earl, K.P., G.M.S.I., M.A., P.C, LLD.. Governor-General of India, and Hon. Blanche Julia Wyndham, Countess of Mayo, C.I., V.A., dau. of 1st Baron Leconfield ; b. 2nd July, 1851 ; s. his father, 8th Feb., 1972 ; m. 3rd Xov., 1885, Geraldine, dau. of the Hon. Gerald and Lady Maria Pon- sonby. Recns. : hunting, shooting, and fishing. Res. : 3 Stratford Place, London, W. : Palmerston House, Straffan, Co. Kildare ; Oakhill, Hungherford. Clubs : White's, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. MEADE, Capt. the Hon. Edward Brabazon ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; Capt. 10th Hussars, A.D.C. on personal staff, 191.5-16; Camp Comdt., 1916; foiurth son of 4th Earl of Clan- wiUiam; b. 1878; m., 1st, 1907, Hon. Elizabeth Shelley (d. 1908), dau. of 1st Viscount Selby ; 2nd, 1910, Angela, dau. of Thury Von Thurybrugg. Res. : Gains- borough House, Milborne Port, Somerset ; Hartlands, Cranford, Middx. MEADE, Capt. the Hon. Herbert, D.S.O. (1914), R.X. ; served in European War, 1914-16 ; Battle of Jutland ; Naval Assist, to Second Sea Lord at the Admiralty, 1918-19; Chief of Staff to C.-in-C. a Rosyth, 1919-21; Comd. H. M. S. " Renown," during tour of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in India, 1921-22 ; third son of 4th Earl of Clanwilliam ; b. 1875; m. 1911, Margaret, eldest dau. of Rt. Rev. the Hon. Edwd. Carr Glyn, D.D., of Peter- borough, and Ladv Mary, sixth dau. of 8th Duke of Argyll, K.G., K.T., P.C, and has issue two sons and two daus. MEADE, Lieut. -Col. Malcolm John, CLE. (1900); Political Agent Baghel- Khand, and Supt. of Rewah State, 1887-9 ; Political Agent Bhopawar, 1889-91 ; and Bhopal, 1891-7 ; and Political Resident in Persian Gulf and Consul-Gen. at Bushire, 1897-1904; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army 1899 (ret.) ; son of late Sir Richard John Meade, K.CS.I., CLE. of Innishannon. Co. Cork ; b. 1854 ; m. 1888, Florence Maria, dau. of — Hederstedt. MEADE, Major Richard John, B.A. (T.C.D.), J.P. Co. Cork; late Major 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers ; son of late A. N. Meade, of Dunmanway, Co. Cork Res. : Ballymartle, Kinsale, Co. Cork. MEAGHER, Major Henry Louis, O.B.E. (1919), T.D. (1919). Educ. at the Catholic Univ. School, Dublin ; Major R.F.A. (T.) ; served in Eiu-opean War, France and Flanders, 1914-19 ; second son of late Lieut.-Col. Henry Meagher. D.L., J.P. and Marian, second dau. of Francis Murphy, J. P., of Kilcairne Park, Co. Meath ; b. 1872. Res. : Kilcairne Park, Navan, Co. Mnath. MEATH, Earl of, 1627 ; Baron Ardee, 1916 (Irld.); Baron Chaworth (Unit Kgd., 1831), Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl, K.P. (1905), P.C (1887), G.B.E. (1920) ; Knight of Justice, Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of the County and Citv of Dublin (1898); late Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers : ex-Chancellor of Royal University of Ireland. Educ: Eton ; Germany. Entered Foreign Office as Clerk, 1863 ; exchanged into Diplomatic Service, 1868 ; Frankfort-on-Main, 1866 ; Berlin, 1868-1870; The Hague, 1870; Paris, 1871-73 ; first Hon. Secretary Hos- pital Saturday Fund, 1874 ; founder and President Dublin Hospital Sunday Move- ment : first Chairman Young Men's Friendly Society, 1879 ; founder (1882) and first and present Chairman Metro- polican Public Gardens Assoc ; first President British College of Physical Educa- tion ; elected an Alderman of the London County Council, 1889-92. 1898-1901 ; first Chairman Parks Committee, London Co. Council ; first President Church Reform Association : founder and first President Lads' Drill Association ; ex-President Church Army ; ex-President Christian Union for Social Service ; first President of the British Institute of Social Service ; first President Dublin Philanthropic Re- form Association : founder of the Empire Movement ; founder and first President of the Duty and Discipline Movement; actively engaged in social and philanthropic work. Pubns. : Social Arrows, 1886 ; Social Aims, 1893 ; Editor of Some National and Board School Reforms, 1887 ; Prosperity or Pauperism (joint) ; Our Empire : Past and Present (joint) ; Great Britain in Europe ; Great Britain in Asia ; Thoughts on Imperial and Social Subjects, 1906 ; frequent contributor to the Nineteenth Century and other Reviews ; son of Wm., 11th Earl, and Harriet, dau. of late Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bart.: b. 1841; s. his father, 26th May, 1887 : m. 1868, Lady Mary Jane Maitland(d. 1918), dau. of 11th Earl of Lauderdale, and has issue four sons and two daus. Res. : Chaworth House, Ottershaw, Surrey. MEATH, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Laiu'ence Gaughran, D.D. Educ. at St. Finian's Seminary, Navan, and St. Patrick's College, Maynooth ; ordained Priest, June 2nd, 1868 ; appointed Professor St. Finian's, Navan, 1873 ; Bishop's Secretary and Administrator, Mullingar, 1887 ; Parish Priest of Kells and Vicar Forane, 1885 ; Vicar- General, 1894 ; Domestic Prelate of the First Class of His Holiness, 1895 ; Consecrated Bishop of Meath, June 24th, 1906. Res. : The Palace, Mullingar. MEATH, Bishop of. The Most Rev. the Hon. Benjamin John Plunket, M.A. (Cantab.); 95th Bishop; elected Oct., 1919 ; formerly Rector of Aghade, Co. Carlow ; Vicar of St. Ann's, Dublin; 1909-13 ; Treasurer and Canon of St. l2 164 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1910-13 ; Domestic Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin to 1913, Chaplain to H.E. the Lord Lieutenant, 1906-13 ; Bishop of Tuam, 1913-19 ; second son of 4th Baron Plunket; b. 1870; m. 1904, Dorothea Hester, third dau. of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. Res. : Bishopscourt, Ardbraecan, Navan. MECREDY, Sir James, Knt., M.A., LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin, F.R.G.S. ; son of Thomas Tighe Mecredy, of Merrion Square, Dublin ; b. 1854 ; m. 1835, Lucinda Anne Headley, dau. of Rev. Charles Lewis Morgan-Jones, B.A. of Moyne, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow ; sometime Solicitor to the Local Government Board for Ireland ; admitted a Sohcitor (Ir.), 1878 ; Barrister- at-Law Inner Temple ; subsequently re- admitted a Solicitor (Ir.) ; Knighted 1922 ; Res. : 91 Merrion Square, DabUn ; West- bury, Willow Bank, Kingstown Co. Dublin. Clubs : Windham, Dublin University and Royal St. George Yacht MECREDY, Richard James, B.A; (T.C.D.); Director R. J. Mecredy & Co., Ltd. ; Mecredy, Percy & Co., Ltd. ; Editor Motor Xews ; Joint Editor with Sir J. C. Percy, of Irish Cyclist. Educ. : Portora School, Enniskillen ; Trinity College, Dublin; admitted a Solicitor, 1882; abandoned the law for journalism, 1886 ; proprietor of Irish Cyclist jointly with brother Alec, 1886, and has edited it ever Since ; started Motor News, 1900 ; director of the first Duulop Company. Pubns : Encyclopaedia of Motoring : Health's Highway : Road Books of Ireland, etc. Recns. : touring, cycling, motoring, camp- ing ; son of Rev. James Mecredy, D.D. ; b. 1861 ; m., and has issue three sons and three daus. Res. : Vallombrosa, Bray, Co. Wicklow Irish Automobile Club, Dublin. MEEHAN, Francis Edward, M.B.E. (1920); engaged in politics from an early age : a merchant and farmer ; M.P. for N. Leitrim, 1903-18 ; third son of late Laurence Meehan, of Manorhamilton ; b. 1868. Res. : Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim. IVIEEHAN, Patrick Joseph, J.P. Co. Leitrim ; admitted a Solicitor, 1900. Educ. : St. Vincent's College, Castleknock, and University College, Dublin ; was M.P. for Leix Divn. of Queen's Co., 1913-8 : son of late Patrick Aloysius Meehan, M.P., of Maryboro' : b. 1877 ; m. 1905, Margaret, dau. of Terence Bryne, of Ballykelly, Monasterevan, Co. Kildare. Pubns. : The Land of Leix and other Poem?. Recns. : gardening, fishing, coursing. Res. : Annebrook, Maryborough, Queen's Co. Leinster Club, Dublin. MEENAN, James Nahor, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (R.U.I. ), D.P.H., L.M., Rotimda Dublin. Educ. at St. Macarten's College, Monaghan. and Clongowes, and at Catholic Univ. Med. School, Cecilia Street, Dublin ; Professor and Examiner in Hygiene ana Med. Jurisp. at Univ. Coll., Dublin, since 1909 ; Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Recn. : golf ; son of Patrick Meenan, of Corbally House, Fintona, Co. Tyrone; b. 1879; m. 1909, Mary E. Cleary, B.A., and has issue one son. Res. : 66 St. Stephen's Green, South, Dublin MEQAW, Robert Dick (M.P. for Co. Antrim, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921), M.A. ; LL.B. (Q.U.B.), Bar- rister King's Inns, 1893 ; K.C., 1921 ; Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland, 1921. Res. : University Road, Belfast. MELDON, Sir Albert, Knt. (1910) ; son of the late James Dillon Meldou, J.P., 24 Merrion Square, Dublin, and of Coolarne, Athenrv, Co. Galwav ; called to the Bar, 1868: Resident Magistrate, 1881-1910, and 1915-18 : Law Adviser to Gen. Sir Redvers Buller, G.C.B., 1886-7 ; is a D.L., J.P. for Co. Wicklow ; County Director R.C.S. for Co. Wicklow, and Chairman of Princess Patricia Hospital, 1914-18 ; m. 1873, ilary (d. 1914), dau. of late Berntird Doherty, of Buncrana, Co. Donegal ; m. 2nd, Lily, dau. of late Andrew Moore, J. P., of Ashton, Co. Dublin. Res. : Vevey House, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin ; Royal Automobile Club, Dublin. IViELDGN, Lieut. -Col. James Austin, C.B.E. (1921); Barrister King's Inns, 1920. Educ. at Brussels, Clongowes Wood College, and Trinity College, Dublin ; served in 16th Lancers, King's African Rifles, and Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; served in Uganda Mutiny, 1897 ; South African War, 1900; Emropean War, 1914-19 Comd. 1st Batt Herefordshire Regt., and subsequentlv 1st Batt. Royal Dublin Fus. in France, 1918 ; Chief of Police St. Vincent and Grenada, W. Indies, 1913 ; Resident Magistrate in Ireland from 1914 ; son of late Austin Meldon, D.L., of Merrion Square, Dublin; b. 13th July, 1869. Res. : Rossraailley, Westport, Co. Mayo. Clubs : Windham, London ; Sackville Street, Dublin. MELDON, Philip Albert, Major R.F.A. Educ. Stonvhirrst and Beaumont, and Dublin University (B.A., 1900) ; served throughout last S. African W^ar, and late European War, mentioned in despatches, awarded D.S.O., thrice wounded : adjutant 3rd London Brigade R.F.A. (T), 1908-11 ; Professor of Artillerv and Tactics at R. Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada, 1913 and 14. Represented Ireland at football and cricket : serving on Military Control Commission in Germanv since 1918 ; eldest son of Sir Albert Meldon, D.L., of Vevay House, Brav, Co. Wicklow. Clubs: Naval and :Militarv, 94 Piccadilly, London ; and Junior Naval and Militarj^ 96 Piccadilly, London. THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 165 MELLOWES, William Joseph (M.P. for East Gal way from 1918; also elected for North Meath, 1918, and for Gal way Co. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921). MEREDITH, Prof. Hugh Owen, MA. (Cantab) ; M.Com. (Manchester) ; O.B.E. (1919) ; Professor of Economics, Queen's University, Belfast, from 1911. Educ. : Shrewsbury ; King's College, Cambridge ; Lecturer in Economic History and Com- merce, Manchester University, 1905-8 ; Girdler's Lecturer in Economics, Cambridge University, 1908-1911 ; attached Ministry of Munitions, 1916-18 ; Ministry of Labour, 1918-19. Pubns. Protection in France, 1904 ; Outlines of English Economic History, 1908 ; Week-day Poems, 1911 ; Son of Thomas Meredith ; b. 1878 ; m. and has issue three sons and two daus. Res. : Queen's University, Belfast. MEREDITH, Richard, C.S.I. (1919), CLE. (1914) ; entered Indian Telegraphic Dept., 1889 ; Supt., 1901-11 ; Director of Telegraphs E. Bengal and Assam, 1911-13 ; Director of Construction, 1913-14 ; Dep. Director-Gen., 1914-16 ; Chief Engineer, 1916 : son of late Sir Jas. Creed Meredith, LL.D., of Dublin ; b. 1867 : m. 1892, Ada (d. 1920), youngest dau. of A. H. Middle- ton, of Athgoe Park, Shanklin, Co. Dublin. Res. : Simla, India. MEREDYTH, Sir Henry Bayly, Baronet (Irld., 1795) ; late Lieut. W. Somerset Yeo. Cav., formerly Lieut. 4th Brig. X. Irish Div. R.A. ; J.P., Co. Kil- kenny ; elder son of Henry William Meredyth (d. 1878) (son of Sir Henry, 4th Bart.), and Harriet Anne, eldest dau. of the late Rev. William and Lady Louisa Le Poer Trench ; b. 14th Jan., 1863 ; s. his grandfather. Sir Henry, 5th Bart., 4th August, 1889: ra., 1st, 1886, Kathleen (mar. diss., 1894), dau. of late Robert Patrick O'Hara, B.L. : 2nd, 1897, Beatrice (d. 1912), dau. of Edmund Liebert, late 18th Hussars, and has issue by 2nd mar. one dau. Res. : Pipewell Hall, Kettering. MERRIMAN, Patrick, M A. (R.U.I.) : Professor of History and Registrar of University College, Cork, 1909-20; Presi- dent of University College, Cork, from 1920 ; Pro-Yice-Chancellor National Uni- versity of Ireland; b. 1870. Res.: Univer- sity College, Cork. MEYER, Sir Robert, Knt. (1921): Town Clerk of Belfast from 1909 : son of late Rev. Robert .Tacob Meyer ; b. 1858 : m. 1892, Isabella Bowman, dau. of Joseph Thompson Boyd, of Larne, Co. Antrim Res. St. Ciair, Windsor Avenue, Belfast. Ulster Reform Club. Belfast. MICKS, William Lawson ; a Per- manent Member of the Congested Districts Board since Jan., 1910 ; b. 25th Jan., 1851 ; son of late Sir Robert Micks, of Cavan, Secretary to Board of Inland Revenue, London, and of Ellen, dau. of James Lawson, of Waterford ; m. Isabel, dau. of late Rev. Canon Meyrick, Rector of Blessington, Co. Wicklow ; three sons, one dau. Educ. : Kilkenny College and Trinity College, Dublin. Entered Irish Church Temporalities Commission as Clerk, 1872; Registrar, 1878 ; Assistant Secretary Irish Land Commission on its formation, 1881 ; transferred to temporary post of Comp- troller under the Arrears of Rent (Ireland) Act, 1882 ; reverted to former post, 1883 ; appointed General Inspector under Local Government Board for Ireland, 1885 ; Acted as a Commissioner on the County Donegal Light Railway Commission, 1890 ; Appointed first Secretary of Congested Districts Board, 1891. Was seconded to act as Chairman of the Viceregal Poor Law Reform Commission for Ireland in 1903 which reported in 1906 ; nominated to be a member of the Viceregal Committee of Inquiry into the Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act, 1899, and the admini.-^tration of that Act : dissented from his Colleagues on the Committee, and sub- mitted a Minority Report, 1907. Wag appointed a Permanent Member of the Congested Districts Board, 1910. Res : 3 Palmerston Villas, Palmerston Park, Dublin. Club : University, Dublin. MIDLETON, Earl of, and Viscount Dunsford (Unit. Kgd., 1920), Viscount ^lidleton. 1717; Baron Broderick, 1715 (Irld.); Baron Brodrick (Gt. Brit., 1796), William St. John Fremantle Brodrick, 1st Earl, M.A. (Oxon.); K.P. (1916); P.C. (1897); Financial Secretary to the War Office. 1886-92 ; Under Secretary of State for War. 1895-8 ; for Foreign Affairs, 1898- 1900 : Secretary of State for War, 1900- 03 : Secretary of State for India, 1903- 1905; M.P. for Siu-rey, GuUford, 1880- 1906 ; J.P., D.L. for Surrey ; J.P. for Co. Cork ; was sometime Lieut. 2nd Surrey Militia ; Hon. Col. Surrey Yeo. ; Alderman London Coimty Council, 1907-13 ; Member of the Irish Convention, 1917-18 ; eldest son of WUliam, 8th Viscount, and Hon. Augusta (d. 1903), dau. of 1st Baron Cottesloe ; b. 14th Dec, 1856 ; s. his father 18th April, 1907 : m., 1st, 4th Dec, 1880, Lady Hilda Charteris (d. 1901), third dau. of 9th Earl of Wemyss and March ; 2nd, 5th Jan., 1903, Madeleine Cecilia Carlyle, eldest dau. of the late Col. the Hon. J. C. Stanley, and has issue three sons and three daus. Res. : 34 Portland Place, S.W. : Peper Harow, Godalming, Surrey : Ballyanna Lodge, Midleton, Co. Cork ; Carlton and Athenseum Clubs, S.W. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. MILLER Rear-Admiral Charles Blois,C.B. (1916), R.N. ; Naval A.D.C. to H.M. Educ : Lockers Park, Hemel Hempstead ; entered H.M.S. Britannia, 1880; served in H.M.S. Northumberland 166 THOM S IRISH WHOS WHO. during Egyptian Campaign of 1882 ; Com- mander, 1903 ; Captain, 1908 ; served European War, including Battle of Jutland, Dogger Bank, 1914-18: son of late Sir Alex- ander Edward Miller, C.S.I., K.C., LL.D., of Ballycastle, Co. Antrim ; b. 1867 ; mi 1919, Ethel Margaret, Avidow of John Stevenson, of Crowmarsh Battle, Oxford. Res. : Whitehall, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. Clubs : Naval and Military : Eoyal Thames Yacht; Naval, Portsmouth. MILLER, Sir Francis H.,Knt. (1902). Town Clerk and City Solicitor, London- derry, 1904 ; Town Councillor, Londonderry Corporation, 1897-1904 ; Mayor, 1901, and again 1902 : third son of late Sir Wm. Miller, of Londonderry Educ. at Foyle College, Londonderry ; b. 1865 ; m. 1890, i\Iaud Mary, dau. of the late William Meredith, Esq., of London. Res.. Laughenish, Buncrana, Co. Donegal. Clubs: Constitutional, S.W. ; Northern Counties, Londonderry. MILLER, Lady Mary, dau. of Robt Moat, of Moat Park, Co. Antrim ; m. 1801, late Sir Wm. Miller, M.B., J. P., twice mayor of Londonderry Res. : Termonbacca House, Londonderry, MILLER, WiMiam Thomas (MP. for Cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921). Res. : Brook House, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone. MILROY, Sean (M.P. for Cos. Tvrone and Fermanagh, N. Parliament, Ireland, Ireland, 1921, and for Co. Cavan from 1922). Res. : * * * MILROY, Thomas Hugh, M.D , B.Sc. (Edin.), F.R.S.E. ; Professor of Physiology, Queen's University, Belfast. Educ. : Universities of Edinburgh, Berlin, and Marburg. Formerly Assistant Professor and Lectiurer Edinburgh University. Pubns. : A Testbook of Practical Physio- logical Chemistry (conjointly with Dr. J. A. Milroy); papers on various physiological subjects, published chiefly in the Journal of Physiology ; eldest son of late John Milroy, of Kirkcowan, Wigtonshire. Res. : 89 University Road, Belfast. MILTON, Viscount, William Henry Laurence Peter, onlv son of 7th Earl, Fitzwilliam; b. 31st Dec, 1910. MINCHIN, Major-Qen. Frederick Falkiner, C.B. (1917), R.A. (ret.) ; served in Biuma, 1889; Director of Ordnance Inspection, 1911-15 ; Mil. Adviser Ministry of Munitions, 1915-16 ; Major- Gen., 1916 ; second and eldest surviving son of late Falkiner John Minchin, of Annagh, Co. Tipperary, and Holywell, Hants ; b. 1860 ; m., 1st, 1887, Marjorie (d. 1904), dau. of late Gen. Hy. D. Abbott, C.B. ; 2nd, 1905, Caroline, dau. of John Lloyd, of Astwick Manor, Herts. Res. : Annagh, Borriso- kane, Co. Tipperary. M INCH IN, Capt. Richard, J.P., King's Co. ; late Capt. 12th Cheshire Regt. ; ser- ved in Eiu"opean War, 1914-18 ; ret. with Hon. Rank of Capt. ; m. 1899, Rebecca, dau. of J. T. Stoney, J. P., of Emell Castle, King's Co.,andri.ebecca, only dau. of Edwd. C. Minchin, of Canterbury, N. Zealand. Res. : Busherstowm, Dunkerrin, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. MOCKLER, Alfred John. Educ: French College, Blackrock, Dublin ; en- gaged in Cattle Ranchins, 1900-1904 J. P. Co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff, 1920) ; second son of late John Gardiner Mockler, Rath- maune House, ^J Thurles, Co. Tipperary ; b. August 15th, 1879. Recns. : hunting, shooting, golf, motoring. Res, : Castle Annagh, New Ross ; Rostercon, Co. Kil- kenny. Club : Kilkenny County Club. MOLES, Thomas (M.P. for Belfast, Ormeau Div., from 1918 ; M.P. for South Belfast, Northern Parliament, from 1921) ; Leader Writer on Belfast " Evening Telegraph " ; one of the Secretariat of the Irish Convention ; son of late Edward Moles, of Ballymena ; b. 1871 ; m 1901, Charlotte, dau. of late M. Branigan, of Ballycastle, and has issue one son and two daus. Res. : 149 Ormeau Road, Belfast. Clubs : Constitutional and Press, London. MOLONEY, Henry John, Barrister King's Inns, 1909 ; Professor of Real Property and Ecjuity, University College, Cork, since 1912 ; a member of the Munster Circuit. Educ. : University School, Skibbereen ; Presentation Bros. College, Cork ; Queen's College, Cork ; First place- man and first honourman at Final Bar Exam. ; John Brooke Scholar, 1909-11. Pubns. : The Law relating to Criminal Injury. Recns. : golf, tennis ; eldest son of John Moloney, Solicitor, of Coolbawn, Midleton, Co. Cork: b. 1887; m. 1915, Josephine, dau of late Denis O'Mahony, of Midleton, Co. Cork, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 149 Leinster Pvoad, Rathmines, Dublin ; The Coolbawn, Midle- ton, Co. Cork, Clubs : City, Cork ; IMidle- ton and Youghal Golf. MOLONEY, Patrick James (M.P. for South Tipperary from Dec, 1918, and for M., N. and S. Tipperary in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921) ; is a chemist in Tipperary ; a member of the Tipperary Urban District Council, Res. : Chiu-ch Street, Tipperary. MOLONY, Right Hon. Thomas Francis, P.C. (Irld.), 1913 ; M.A., LL.D. and Visitor Trinity College, Dublin ; THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 167 Barrister King's Inns. 1887 : Q.C., 1899 ; Bencher, 1911 : Barrister Mid. Temple, 1900 ; Crown Counsel, Co. Carlow 1906, and Dublin Co. and City, 1907 ; Second Serjeant-at-Law, 1911; Solicitor-General for Ireland, 1912-13 ; Attorney- General for Ireland, 1913 ; Justice King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice, Ireland, 1913-15 ; Lord Justice of Appeal in Ire- land, 1915-18 : Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1918 ; a Commissioner of Education since 1907 ; Member of the Board of Intermediate Education in Ire- land since 1914 ; Chairman Viceregal Committee on Intermediate Education, 1918 ; President City of Dublin Corps St. John's Ambulance Brigade, 1919 ; Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusa- lem, 1920 ; President of the Statistical Society of Ireland, 1920 ; is a J.P. Co. Dublin ; son of James Molony, Dublin ; b. 1865 ; m. 1899, Pauline, dau. of Bernard Rispin, Dublin. Bes. : 35 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Clubs : National Liberal ; University and St. Stephen's Green, Dubhn. MOLONY, Capt. William Beresford, late Capt. 1st Bat. King's Own Iloyal Lancaster Regt. ; temp. Major and Act.- Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 9th Batt., 1914-17 ; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Middlesex Begt. from 1918; onlv surviving son of late Major W. M Molonv, D.L., J. P., late 22nd Begt., of Kiltanon, Co. Clare; b. 1875 ; m. 1905, Lena Mara (May), only dau. of Geo. Wright, of Heysham Lodge, Lancashire. Res. : Kiltanon, TuUa, Co. Clare. MONCK, Viscount, 1800 ; Baron Monck, 1797 (Irld.); Baron Monck (Unit. Kgd., 1866, Henry Power Charles Stanley Monck, 5th Viscount; B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; late Capt., Coldstream Guards: Vice-Lieutenant Co. Wicklow, 1914 ; D.L., J.P. Co. Wicklow (High Sheriff, 1887) ; a J.P. for Co. Dublin ; served in Egyptian; Campaign, 1882, and in Suakin Expedition, 1885 (medal with two clasps, bronze star) : son of Charles, 4th Viscount, P.C, G.C.M.G., and Lady Elizabeth (d. 1892), dau. of 1st Earl of Rathdowu (title extinct) : b. 8th Jan., 1849 ; s. his father 29th Nov., 1894 : m. 23rd July, 1874, Lady Edith Scott, youngest dau. of 3rd Earl of Clonmell, and has issue surviving, one dau. Res. : Charleville, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. Clubs: Carlton, London, S.W. ; Kildare Street, Dublin. MONEYPENNY, Sir Frederick Wm., Knt. (1819), C.V.O. (1921), C.B.E. (1920), M.V.O., 4th Class (1905), O.B.E. (1918) ; Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem (1921); J.P. City of Belfast ; is City Chamberlain of Belfast, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Parliament of Northern Ireland from 22nd June, 1921 (when Parliament was opened by H.M. the King) till Feb., 1922 ; Private Secretary to the Lord Mayor ; second son of late Joseph Moneypenny, of Belfast ; b. 1859. Res. : Wyncote, Strandtown, Belfast. MONROE, James Harvey. Educ. : Armagh Royal School ; Dublin University Scholar, T.C.D. (1904); B.A. (1905), LL.B. (1908) ; Gold Medalist, Legal and Political Science : Auditor, College Historical Society, 1908 ; called to Irish Bar, 1909 ; Junior Crown Prosecutor, Co. Monaghan, 1919 ; K.C., 1920 ; Judge Native Court, Egypt; Lieut., R.N.V.R. ; b. 7th April, 1884 ; only son of Samuel Holmes Monroe, of Armagh ; m. Margaret Adelaide, only dau. of Andrew McClelland, of Banbridge. Res.: Judge's House, Assiort, Upper Egypt. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Tiu-f. Cairo. MONTAGU, Robert Acheson Cromie, D L., J.P., Co. Londonderry ; J.P. Co. Antrim ; Lieut.-Commander R N. (ret.); only surviving son of late Lord Robert Montagu, P.C, MP, D.L , J. P., and his 1st wile, Ellen Mary (d. 1857), only child and heiress of John Cromie, of Cro- more, Co. Londonderry ; b. 1854 ; m., 1st, 1880, Annie (d. 1916) dau. of Gilbert McMicking, of Miltonise, Wigtownshire ; 2nd, 1917, Edith, dau. of late Col. Eldred Pottinger, R.A., C.M.G., of Portrush, Co. Antrim. Res. : Cromore, Portstewart, Co Londonderry. MONTEAQLE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1839), Thomas Spring-Rice, 2nd Baron, K.P., 1885; B.A. (Cantab.); D.L., Co. Limerick ; elder son of the Hon. Stephen Edmond Spring-Rice, and Ellen Mary (d. 1889), dau. of the late WiUiam Frere, Serjeant-at-Law; b. 31st May, 1894; s. his grandfather 7th Feb., 1866 ; m. 26th Oct., 1875, Elizabeth (d. 19U8), eldest dau. of the late Most Rev. Dr. Butcher, Bishop of Meath, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Mount Trenchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick. Atheuccum Club, Loudon, S.W. ; Kildare Street Club. Dublin. MONTGOMERY, Col. James Alex- ander Laurence, C.S.I. (19u3) ; Knight of Grace, Order of St. John (1917); C.B.E. (1918); Commander Order of Christ (Portugal); F.R.G.S., D.L., J.P., Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1915) ; Col. Indian Army (ret.). Educ. : Harrow School; joined 92nd Gordon High- landers, 1867 ; Indian Army, 1869; entered Punjab Commission, 1870; Lieut.-Col., 1893 ; retired from Indian' Army, 1905 ; Commissioner of Lands, British East Africa, 1906-10 ; Red Cross Commissioner, East Africa, 1916-19 (despatches) ; son of late Robert Montgomery, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. ; b. 1849 • m., 1st, 1876, Jessie Alice, dau. of Sir T. Douglas Forsyth, K.C.S.I. ; 2nd, 168 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 1881, Katherine ]Ma^3^ clau. of Col. F. J. Millar. Ees. : St. Coliimb's, Moville, Co. Donegal. Club : Junior United Service, London. MONTGOMERY, Charlos Hubert, C.B. (1920), C.Y.O. (1911) ; entered Foreign Office, 1900: Assistant Clerk, 1910-1.3; Chief Clerli: and Assistant Sec, 1919 ; Sec. of Earl Marshal's Office for Coronation of King George V., 1910-11 ; H.M.'s Marshal of the Ceremonies, 191.3-20 ; Vice-Marshal of the LMplomatic Corps from 1920 ; fourth son of Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery, D.L., .T.P., of Blessingbourne, Co Tyrone; b 1876; m. 1914, Grace Victoria Mills, only dau. of late Mr. Justice Boddam, Res : 3 Cranley Place, London, S.W.7 ; Travellers' Club. MONTGOMERY, Hugh de Fellen- berg, M.A. (Oxon.), D.L., J. P. Co. Tvrone (High Sheriff, 18S8) : J.P.. Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1871); Mr-inler of the Senate, Xorthern Ireland. 1922 ; only son of late Hugh E. S. Montgomery, of Blessing- bourne ; b. 1344 ; m. 1870. Mary, dau. of late Hon. and Rev. J. C. Maude, Rector of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. Res. : Bles- Bin-iboiurne, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone ; University Club, Dublin. MONTGOMERY, Col. Hugh Maude de Fellenberg, C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1919) ; Col. Royal Artillery; served in S. African War, 1899-1900; European War, 1914-19; D.A. & Q.M.G.. 1916-19; Senator for Northern Ireland, 1922 ; eldest son of Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery, D.L., J.P , of Blessingbourne, Co. Tvrone ; b. 1870 ; m. 1894, Mary, second dau. of late Edmund Langton and late Mrs. Massing- berd, of Gunby, Lines., and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : Blessingbourne, Fivemiletovrn, Co. Tyrone. MONTGOMERY, Major John Alex- ander, D.L., J. P., Co. Antrim (High Sheriff 1910) ; late Major 17th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; formerly Major 4th Batt. ; eldest son of late Capt. Robert James Montgomery, D.L., J.P., late 5th Dragoon Guards, of Benvarden and Potters Walls, Co. Antrim ; b. 1866 ; m. 1900, Elizabeth Fergu:,on, dau. of late Rev. Canon Edwd. Newland, M.A., B.D. Res. : Benvarden, Dervook, Co. Antrim ; Potters Walls, Antrim. MONTGOMERY, Major-General Robert Arthur, C.V.O. (190.5). C.B. (1902); Major-Gen. R.A. (ret.); J P. for Shropshire ; Dept. Director- General of Ordnance, 1S97-1902; Commander of Coast Defences, Portsmouth, 1903-05 : Comd. Transvaal Dist. 1906-08 ; Vice-President Ordnance Board, 1908-10; Comd. 22nd Div., 1914 ; Director (temp.) of Recruiting 1915; son of late Hugh Montgomery, D.L., J. P., of Grev Abbey, Co. Down ; b. 1848; m. 1881, Maria Maud, dau. of R Gosling, of Ecclesfield, Middlx. Res. Pentre-Pant Hall, Oswestry, Salop. MONTGOMERY, Maj.-Oen. William Edward, J.P. Co. Down ; served in S. African (Zulu) War, 1879 ; late 1st Batt. Scots Guards ; eldest son of late Hugh Montgomery, D.L., J. P., of Grev Abbey, Co. Down; b. 18th Jiriy, 1847; m. 1891, Alberta, dau. of late Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Ponsonby, G C.B. Res : Grey Abbey, Newtownards, Co. Down. MOONEY, John, C.V.O. (1911) ; D.L., City of Dublin; J. P., Co. of Dublin; Director of Johnston, Mooney & O'Brien, Ltd. ; son of John Moonev, of Ennis- corthy, Co. Wexford; b. 1841; m. 1867, Margaret, dau. of John Bartley, of Urcher, Co Cavan. Res : Eastwell, Palmerston Park, Dublin. MOONEY, Sir John Joseph, K.B.E. (1920), B.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inn, 1895 ; Middle Temple. 1900 ; M.P. for South Co. Dublin, 1900-06 ; for Newry, 1906-18 ; Member of Advisory Committee on Repatriation and Internment of Aliens ; J.P. for Co. Dublin; son of late J. G Mooney, Dublin : b. 1874 ; m. 1912. Ethel, dau. of late Angus MacMillan, M D., of Hull. Res. : 11 Allen House, Allen Street, Kensington, London, W.8. MOORE, Arthur Edward, M.B., B.Ch. (R.U.I.) ; Professor of Pathology, Univer- sity College, Cork ; Pathologist South In- firmary, Cork, and Eye. Ear and Tlaroat Hospital, Cork. Educ. : Queen's College, Cork ; University of Vienna ; University of Prague ; formerly Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology, Queen's College, Cork; Extern Examiner in Pathology, Queen's University, Belfast ; Dean of Medical Faculty, University College, Cork. Recn. golf ; third son of William Moore, of Cork: b. 1872; m. Anna, dau. of late George Hollway, of Crumlin House. Co. Dublin, and has issue one dau. Res. : Towerville, Blackrock, Co. Cork. MOORE, Alfred S., Correspondent and Contributor to " Times," "Overseas Daily Mail," " Economist," " Times Trade Sup- plement," " Financier," " World's Work," " Chambers' Joiu-nal," " Forum " (U.S.A.), etc., etc. Educ. : Royal Acad. Inst., and Queen's University Belfast. Intended for medicine but switched into joiu-nalism. Travelled in Central America and Austra- lia ; Editor-owner of " Nomad's Weekly " (1895-1914), also of " The Investor " (1901-14). University Exhibitioner in Economics. Specialist in Textiles (linen; with Irish Industries and economics. Served in War (1914-17)) abroad. Pubns. : Strag- gler from Saturn, 1908 ; Belfast To-day, 1912 ; Linen from Field to Factory (Pitman), 1913 ; Linen (Constables), 1922. Recn. : Hill Rambles Res. : Archdale, Castle Avenue, Donegall Park, Belfast. THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 169 MOORE, Count Charles Joseph Henry O'Hara Moore ; son of late Arthur John, Count Moore, of Moores- fort, Co. Tipperary, M.P., D.L., J. P., and . Mary Lucy, only dan. of Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Bart., of Flaxbourne ; b. 1880. Res. : Mooresfort, Tipperary ; Aherlow Castle, Bansha, Co. Tipperary, MOORE, Sir Frederick William, Knt. (1911); M.A., M.E.I.A., E.L.S., V.M.H. ; Curator, Royal Botanic Gardens, Dublin, from 1879 ; son of Dr. David Moore, Royal Botanic Gardens, Dublin, from 1879 to 1922; b. 1857; m. 1901, Phyllis, dau. of late Robert Paul, J. P., Broomhill, Drumcondra, Dublin. Res. : Willbrook House, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. MOORE, Col. George Abraham, C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1918), B.A., M.D. (T.C.D.), Col. A.M.S. from 1917; served on N.W. Frontier of India. 1897-8 ; in S. African War, 1899-1902; European War, 1914-18, as Deputy Director of Medical Services of a corps ; fourth son of late William Moore, M.D., J.P., of Moore Lodge, Kilrea, Co. Antrim ; b. 1869 : m. 1899, Helena, dau. of late Dep. Surg.-Gen. George Whitla, A.M.S. C/o Messrs. Holt and Co., 3 Whitehall Place, S.W.I. MOORE, Rev. Henry Kingsmill ; b. Dec. 11th, 1853 ; son of Rev. Thomas Moore, LL.D., Rector of Midleton and Precentor of Cioyne ; m. 1880, Constance, dau. of John Turpin, of Youngrove, Co. Cork : issue, one son, one dau. Educ. : Midleton College ; King Edward VI. School, Broomsgrove ; Balliol, 1873-7 ; B.A , 1877 ; M.A., 1880 ; B.D. and D.D., 1898 ; Choragus and Hon. Organist of Balliol. Ordained D., 1879 ; P., 1880 ; Curate of Queenstown, 1879 ; Fermoy, 1880 ; Dis. Inspector, Cork, Cioyne, Ross, 1881-4 ; Principal of Church of Ireland Training College, 1884 ; Canon of St. Patrick's National Cathedral, 1913 ; Hon. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenantof Ireland ; Vice-President of the British Peteredolo- gical Society ; F.S.A. (Ireland) : Member of General Synod since 1889 ; Member of Standing Committee of General Synod since 1889 ; Member of Home Reunion Committee, of Board of Education, of Prayer Book Revision Committee, and of Central Emergency Committee of General Synod ; Governor of the King's Hospital, the Erasmus Smith Board, and of the In- corporated Society ; Chairman of High School Committee, and of Island and Coast Society ; Hon. Sec. of Smiday School Society for Ireland ; Member on nomination of Archbishop of Canterbury of Inner Com- mittee of Nine appointed at request of Lambeth Conference for the improvement of Sunday School Teaching. Pubns. : Class Teaching for Sunday School Teachers ; Fimdamental Principles of Education ; An Unwritten Chapter in the History of Education Lessons in Bible Teaching ; The Way to Teach the Bible ; The Training of Infants ; The Centenary Book of the Church of Ireland Training College ; Irish History for Young Readers ; Contributor to Blackwood's and Macmillan's Magazines and to many other journals, magazines, etc. Recns. : cycling, gardening, music. Address: Kildare Place, Dublin; Re?.: Cedar Mount, Dundrum, Co. Dublin. CiuD : University. MOORE, Sir John William, Knt. (1900), M.D., M.Ch., M.A. (Univ., Dublin) ; was Pres. R.C.P.I. (1898-1900) ; is Senior Physician Meath Hospital and Co. Dublin Infirmary ; ex- Prof, of Medicine R. C.S.I. ; Consulting Physician Coombe Lying-in- Hospital, Drumcondra Hospital. Cork Street Fever Hospital, and Dental Hospital of Ireland ; Diplomate in State Medicine and ex-Scholar (Classics) of Trin. Coll., Dublin ; D.Sc, Oxon. (honoris causa), 1904 ; for- merly a Visitor of Queen's College, Cork ; Representative of the R.C.P.I. on the General Medical Council ; a D.L. for the City of Dublin (1910) ; ex-Pres. of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ; appointed an Hon. Physician-in- Ordinary to H.M. the King in Ireland (1912); a Senator of Southern Ireland, (1921) ; elder son of the late William Daniel Moore, M.D. (Dublin and Cantab.), M.R.I. A. ; b. 23rd Oct., 1845 ; m., 1st, 1876, Ellie (d. 1878), dau of late John Ridley, M.D., Tullamore ; 2nd, 1381, Louisa Emma, dau. of late Edmund J. Armstrong, Esq., D.L., Co. Clare. Res. : 40 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Oxford Medica, Graduates. MOORE, Col. Joseph Scott, D.L., J. P., Co. Wicklow ; Col. A.S.C. from 1912 ; eldest surviving son of late Joseph Fletcher Moore, D.L., J.P.. of Manor Kilbride, Co. Wicklow ; b. 1860 ; m. 1902, Violet, only dau. of late Chas. Wheler Wheler of Ledston Hall, Y'orks. Army and Xavy Club. Res. : Manor Kilbride, Co. Wicklow (via Dublin). MOORE, Joseph Henry Hamilton, M.A. (T.C.D.), M.A. (Oxon.); late Fellow of Hertford College ; Barrister King's Inns, 1879 ; Professor of Equity, Practice and Pleading, King's Inns, 1888 ; Co. Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Co. Tipperary, 1898-1920; b. 24th May, 1852 ; son of James Hamilton Moore, of Aughnacloy, Co. TjTone, and Anne, dau. of Joseph Abbott; m., 1st, 1888, Ethel (d. 1900), dau. of Henry Cope CoUes, Barrister- at- Law, and has issue two sons and one dau : 2nd, 1903, Gertrude, second dau. of late F. W. Tweed, of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, and has issue one son. Res. : Dromin, Delgany, Co. Wicklow. 170 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. MOORE, Col. Maurice George, C.B. (1902). Educ. : St. Mary's College, Oscott, near Birmingham : Sandhurst ; joined 88th The Connaught Rangers, 1875 ; served Kaffr and Zulu Wars, 1877-79 ; S. African War, 1899-1902, with 1st Batt. The Con- naught Rangers ; was present at the battles of Colenso, Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz; commanded 1st Batt. from 7th Dec, 1900, till end of the War : served in Xatal, Transvaal, O.R. Colony, cape Colony Master of Harriers, 1891-95 ; Member Provisional Committee and Inspector- General Irish National Volunteers, 1914-16. Pubn. : An Irish Gentleman, George Henry Moore ; second son of lat« George Henry Moore, M.P., of Moore Hall, Ballvglass, Co. Mayo ; b. 1854 ; m. 1389, Evelyn, dau. of John Stratford Handcock, of Carantrila Park, Co. Galway, and has issue two sons. Res. : Moore HaU, Ballvglass, Co. Mayo. Club : United Arts, Dublin. MOORE, Major Robert Lyon, late 3rd (King s Own) Hussars ; Deputy Lieut. for Co. Donegal ; Grand Master City of Derry Orange Order ; contested East Donegal as Unionist, 1918. Service : Stn. African War (mentioned in despatches) ; Egvpt in Armv, Order of Mejidieh ; Euro- pean War, 20th Div., and Tank Corps : eldest son of the late Robert Lyon Moore, D.L., of Molenan, near Londonderry, and Cliff, Belleek, Co. Donegal, and Marie Elizabeth, dau. of John Munn : b. 1868 ; m. Sally, eldest dau. of the late General John B. Halderman, United States Army. Educ. at Eppingham. Recns. : fishing and shooting. Res. : Cliff, Belleek, Co. Donegal. Club : Cavalry Club, London. MOORE, Sir Thomas O'Connor, Bart. (Irld., 1681) ; eldest surviving son of Sir Richard Emanuel, 10th Bart., and Mary Ann (d. 1850). dau. of A. Ryan O'Connor, of Kilgobbin House, Co. Cork ; b. 1843 ; is. his father 24th June, 1882 ; m. 27th June, 1908, Katherine Mathilda Howard, onlv child of the late Captain J. G. Elphinstone, H.E.I.C.S. Res. : 38 Welling- to Road, St. Luke's, Cork. MOORE, Viscount, Charles Garrett Ponsonby ; onlv son of 10th Earl of Drogheda ; b. 23rd April, 1910. MOORE, The Right Hon. William, P.C. (1921). Educ. at Marlborough and Trinity College, Dublin (M.A., 1886) ; President and Gold Medallist in Oratory, University Philosophical Society ; called to Irish Bar, 1837 : appointed Queens' Counsel, 1899 ; Bencher King's Inns, 1910; called to English Bar, 1899 (Lin- coln's Inn) ; Senior Crown Prosecutor, Belfast ; a Judge of the King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice, 1917-21 ; Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ire- land from 1921 ; D.L., J.P. Co. Antrim ; Member of the General Synod ; Chancellor of Diocese of Down ; eldest son of the late Wm. Moore, of Moore Lodge, Physician-in- Ordinary to H.M. the Queen in Ireland (High Sheriff, Co. Antrim, 1890; J.P. Co. Antrim) : M.P. for N. Antrim, 1899-1906 ; M.P. for N. Armagh, 1906-17 ; b. 1864 ; m. 1888, Mary Helen Gertrude, fourth dau. of Jos. Wilson, D.L., Co. Armagh (deceased), and has issue. Res. : Moore Lodge, KUrea, and Glassabreeden, Whitehouse, Belfast. Clubs : Ulster, Belfast ; Constitutional, W.C. MOORE-BRABAZON, John Theo- dore Cuthbert (M.P. for Chatham from 1918) : son of Col. John Moore Brabazon, of Tara HaU, Co. Meath : b. 1884 ; m. 1907, Hilda May, dau. of Charles Krabbe, of Colina, Buenos Ayres. Res. 3 Bucking- ham Gate, London, S.W.I.; Fairway, Sand- ^\ich Bay, Kent. MOORE-BRABAZON, Capt.William. Lockhart Chambre, Capt. late 3rd Batt Royal Irish Regt. ; son of late Lieut.-Col. John Arthur Hy. Moore Brabazon, of Tara Hall, Co. Meath; b. 1880; m. 1910, Elsie Louisa, dau. of Jas. Strachau, of Nairn, Scotland. Res. : Tara Hall, Tara, Co. Meath. MOORHEAD, Thomas Qillman, M.D. ; second son of W. R. Moorhead, M.D., 1 Prince of Wales Terrace, Bray, Co. Wicklow, and Mrs. Moorhead, Oakmount, Co. Cork ; b. Benburb, Co. TjTone, Oct. 15th, 1878. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin, Vienna, and Berlin ; M.D. (Stip. Con.), B.A., B.Ch.. B.A.O., Trinity College Dublin ; D.P.H., F.R.C.P.I., L.M., Rotunda ; late Physician Royal City of Dublin Hospital ; Physician Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital ; Consulting Physician ^^Ionkstown Hospital, and Clonskeagn Fever Hospital ; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Trinity College, Dublin. Author of numerous medical publications. ; m. Dec, 1907, Mary Beatrice, only child of the late Robert Erskine Quinn, Drumbanagher, Co. Down. Recns. ; climbing, fishing, golfing. Clubs : University Club, Dublin, and Alpine Club, London. MORAN, David P. ; b. at Waterford *, son of the late Jamas Moran, builder, Waterford ; educ. at St. Vincent's College, Castleknock ; founder, editor, and pro- prietor of "The Leader." Dublin, since 1900. Pubns. : The Philosophy of Irish Ireland : Tom O'Kelly, a novel ; m. (1901) Teresa, dau. of Capt. O'Toole, Waterford. Res. : 43 Anglesea Road, Donnybrook, Dublin ; Leader Office, 205 Great Bruns- wick Street, Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 171 MORE-O'FERRALL, Dominic, D.L., J.P., Co. KUdare (High Sheriff, 1879) ; only son of late E. More-O'Ferrall, of Kildangan ; b. 1854 : m. 1898, Annie, dau. of Col. F. McDonnell, C.B., of Plas Xewydd, Monmouthsliire. Res. : Kildangan, Monas- terevin, Co. Kildare. MORE-O'FERRALL, Qerald, J.P., Cos. Kildare and Longford ; D.L., Co. Longford. Educ. : Stonyhurst College ; third surviving son of the late Edward More O'Ferrall, D.L., of Lisard, Edgeworths- town ; b. 2.5th Jan., 1877 ; m. 1907, Geraldine Mary, eldest dau. of the late Lord Maurice Fitzgerald and Lady Maurice Fitzgerald, Johnstown Castle, Wexford. Res. : Edgeworthstown House, Edge- worthstown. Club : Kildare Street, Dublin. MORE-O'FERRALL, John ; eldest son of late Edwd. Gerald More-O'Ferrall, J. P., D.L., of Lisard, Co. Longford, and Balyna, Co. Kildare, and Juliana Margaret, dau. of Hy. Lambert, M.P., J.P , D.L., of Carnagh, Co Wexford, and Tan-y-Craig, Co. Anglesey. Educ. at Stonyhurst ; b. 1872 ; m. 1900, Cesira, dau. of Signor Davide Polenghi, of Italy. Res. : Lisard, Edge- worthstown, Co. Longford. MORGAN, Lieut. -Col. Anthony Hickman, D.S.O. (1894) ; D.L., J.P., Co. Corx (High Sheritf, 1904), F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. ; Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Member of the Iron and Steel Institute ; Lieut.-Col. 18th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers ; served in Army Medical Department, 1881-1896; served Egyptian War, 1882 ; Gambia, 1891-92 ; West Coast Africa, 1893-94 ; Gambia, 1894 ; served on board hospital ship " Princess of Wales, " South Africa, 1889-90,a3 Officer commanding troops and P.M.O. ; eldest son of late Capt. Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, and Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Co. Clare ; b. 1858 : m. 1896, Mary, dau of late C. E. Bagnell, of Clonkennan, Limerick. Res : 14 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W.I. ; Hollybrook House, Skib- bereen, Co. Cork. Clubs : Army and Navy, Carlton, Hurlingham ; Royal St. George's Yacht, Kingstown ; Royal Northern Yacht ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes ; Royal Cork Yacht ; Royal Higliland Yacht. MORIARTY, David Michael, B.A. (Lond.) ; b. 1861. Educ at Clongowes ; won first place in final examination for admission as a Solicitor ; Chairman of Kerry County Council, 1902-12; Vice- Chairman of Kerry Asylum Board ; Com- missioner of National Education (Irel.), 1910 ; Crown Solicitor for Co. Kerry, 1913- 6 ; Clerk of Crown and Peace, Co. Kerry since 1916 ; b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Mary, dau, of Hy. Griffin. Res. : Sunday's Well, Killarney, Co. Kerry. MORRIS, Lady Elizabeth ; only dau. of D. O'Connor-Henchy, of Stonebrook, Co. Kildare ; m. 1865, Sir Geo. Morris, K.C.B., M.P., D.L., J.P. (d. 1912). Res. : 36 Leeson Park, Dublin. MORRIS, Ernest A. M. Educ. at Belvedere College (S.J.), and University College, Dublin ; M.A. (Honours) in Economics and Political Science ; Member of Statistical Society ; called to the Irish Bar, 1909. Member of Royal Irish Academy ; appointed to Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction on establishment ; Secretary to Departmental Committee on Food Production in Ireland, 1915 ; Principal Staff OQicer for Statistics and Intelligence, 1917. Res. : 2 Corrig Castle Terrace, Dun Laoghaire. MORRIS, Lieut.-Col. Richard John, C.B.E. (Mil. 1919), M.D. (Durh.), M.R.C.S., M.R C P., L.S.A., Lond ; late Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; was Medical Officer in Charge, Depot, North Camp, Ripon, 1917 ; late Ist Vol. Batt. K.O.R. Lancaster Regt ; eldest son of late John Beamish Morris, of Corron House, Leap, Co. Cork ; b. 1860 ; m. 1895. Martha, eldest dau. of late Joseph Benn, of Horton Grange, Bradford, and Willaston, Harrogate. Res. : Southfield, York Place, Harrogate ; Royal Cork Yacht Club ; Royal Automobile Club. MORRISON, Hugh S., M.D., L.R. C.S.I. (M.P. for Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Parhament, Ireland, 1921) ; Coroner for Coleraine ; D.L. Co. Londonderry. Res. : Bellevue, Blackhill, Coleraine, Co. Derry. MORRISSEY, Daniel (M.P. for North, Mid, and South Tipperary from 1922). MORROQH-RYAN, Leonard ; Lieut. Reserve Regt. of Cavalry from 1915. Educ. at Beaumont and T.C.D. ; was Hon Sec. of the All Ireland Polo Club, and member of Irish International Polo team ; assumed the additional name Ryan ; son of late Leonard Morrogh, of Sleedagh, Co. Wexford ; b. 1876 ; m. 1906, Laura Catherine, second dau of late Rt Hon. Mr. Justice Kenny, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.; Dunboyne Castle, Co. Meath 172 THOMS IRISH WHO'S WHO. MORROW, Rev, John Love, M.A. Educ. : Royal Academical Institution ; Queen's College, and London. Minister of Clontarf Presbyterian Church ; Senior Presbyterian Catechist in Trinity College, Dublin ; Commissioner of Education in Ireland. Youngest son of the late M. ?torrow, Dundermott House, Co. Antrim. Recns. : literature, travel and golf. Vice- Pres. of the Golfing Union of Ireland, 1921 ; previously Hon. Sec. for lb years and member of Council for 25 years. Editor for several years of The Presby- terian Churchman ; contributed essays to British and Foreign Evangelical Review, and other monthlies ; writer and reviewer to the Press. Res. : The Manse, Clontarf, Dublin. MOUNT - CASHELL, Countess Florence, yoimgest dau. of late Henry Cornelius, of Rossnaclonagh, Mountrath, Queen's Co. ; m. 1893. as his 2nd wife, .5th Earl Mount-Cashed (d. 1898). Res. : KU- worth Cottage, Kihvorth, Co. Cork. MOUNT-CHARLES, Earl of (title borne by eldest son of Marquis Conyngham). MOUNT MELLERAY, Abbot of (Rt. Rev. Maiu-is O'Phelan, O.Cist.) ; native of Kilrossanty, Co. Waterford. Educ. at Mellerav Sem. ; ordained, 1878 : Prior of Moimt Melleray, 1894-1908; blessed and installed as Abbot, 1908 ; Provincial of the Cistercian Order in Ireland ; author of several works in Irish, including a prayer- book. Mount Melleray takes its name from the Abbey of Melleray in Brittany, whence the community, who were not French but foreign by birth, were expelled by the French Govt, in 1831 ; a tract of mountain-land in Co. Waterford was rented from Sir Richard Keane by the Irish monks, and the Irish Abbey foimded in 18.32. Res. : Mt. Melleray, Cappocjuin, Co. Waterford. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH, ROSCREA, Abbot of (Rt. Rev. P. Maurice O'Conuell, O. Cist), Abbot since 1916. Res. : Mt; St. Joseph, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. MOUTRAY, Anketell, D.L., J. P., Co. Tyrone (Hiah Sheriff, 1877), and .T.P., Co. Monaghan (High Sheriff. 1903) ; fourth son of late Rev. .John J. Moutray, of Favour Royal, Co. Tyrone; b. 1844: m. 1373, Gertrude, dau. of late M. J. Anketell, D.L., .T.P., of Anketell Grove, Co. Monaghan. Res. : Favour Royal, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone MOYLAN, John (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1921). Res.: New Street, Newmarket, Co. Cork. MULCAHY, Rev. Charles, S.J. (Irish Prov.), formerly Vice-Rector of St. Stan- islaus' College, Tullamore ; taught at Clongowes ; Rector of Clongowes College from 1919. Res. : Clongowes Wood Col lege, Sallins, Co. Kildare. MULCAHY, James Prendergast, J.P. for Co. Waterford. Educ. at Clongowes and in France ; only surviving son of late Francis Mulcahy, of Noan House, Neddins, and Rossmore, Co. Tipperary, and Francis May, dau. of Charles Prendergast, of Carrick-on-Suir : b. 1840 ; m. 1879, his cousin Mary Julia, dau. of Wm. Robt. Mulcahy, of Corabella House, Newcastle, Co. Tipperary, and has issue two sons and seven daus. Res : Rockview, Kilmac- thomas, Co. Waterford. MULCAHY, Richard James (MP. for Dublin City, Clontarf Div. from 1918, and for N.W. Dublin in Parliament of Southern Ireland) ; formerly in Engineering Dept. of G.P.O., Dublin ; Minister of Defence, Dail Eireann, from 1922 ; Commander-in Chief National Army from August, 1922, Res. : Lissonfield, Rathmines Road, Dub- lin. MULDOON, John ; third son of the late James Muldoon, Dromore, Co. TjTone : was educated at the local National Schools and at Queen's College, Galway, where he obtained Scholarships and Exhibitions ; was on the Press in the West of Ireland, but relinquishing Journalism was called to the Irish Bar in 1894; K.C., 1913; had been Assist. Sec. to the Irish National Federa- tion ; is one of the joint authors of some Local Government treatises ; joined the North-west Circuit : M.P. for N. Donegal, 1905-07 ; for East Wicklow, 1907-11 ; for East Cork, 1911-18; Registrar in Lunacy, Ireland, from 1921 ; b. 1865 ; m. 1903, Olive, fourth dau. of James Whamond, Collector of Customs, late of Westport, in the County of Mayo. Res. : 7 Connaught Place, Clonskeagh, Dublin. MULHALL, John, J.P. for Co. Sligo ; Barrister King's Inns. 1881 ;Private Sec. to two successive Lords Lieutenant of Ireland (Lords Londonderrv and Zetland. 1886-92) ; Hon. Sec. Irish Distress Fund, 1891 ; Vice- Chairman of General Prisons Board, 1892- 1912; Vice-President Catholic Truth Society of Ireland since 1919 ; eldest son of late Joseph Mulhall, of Termon, Boyle, Co. Roscommon ; b. 1856 ; m. 1894, Teresa, dau. of Edmimd Dease, D.L., of Rath House, Queen's Co. Res. : 14 Earls- fort Terrace, Dublin ; Carlton Club, London, S.W. MULHOLLAND, Hon. Alfred John, second siu-viving son of 1st Baron Dun- leath ; b. 1856 ; m. 1889, Mabel, eldest dau. of Llewellyn T. B. Saunderson, of Drora- keen, Co. Cavan. Res. : Cleughbrae, Camberley, Surrey. Bachelors' Club, London. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 173 MULHOLLAND, Capt. The Hon, Charles Henry George, D.S.O. (1915), O.B.E., Mil. (1919), C.B.E., Civil (1921) ; joined 11th Hussars, 1906 ; Captain, 1914 ; Expeditionary Force, France and Belgium, 1914: severely wounded, Oct. 31st, 1914; retired invalided, 1921 : Military Secretary to Lord French in Ireland, 1919 to 1921. Recns. : golf, sliooting ; eldest siurviving son of 2nd Baron Dunleath and heir-pre- sumptive to Barony ; b. 1886 ; m. 1920, Sylvia, eldest dau. of late Sir Douglas Brooke, 4th Bart. Res : BallywaltLr Park, Co. Down. Clubs : Cavalrv, London; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Ulster, Belfast. MULHOLLAND, Capt. Hon. Godfrey John Arthur Murray Lyie, B.A. (Can- tab.). Educ. at Eton and Cambridge Univ. ; M.C. (1918), mentioned in despatches ; Private Secretary to Governor of North Australia, 1914; Capt. and Adj. A.S.C., Eiu-opean War, 1915-18 ; b. 1892 ; foiu:th son of 2nd Baron Dunleath. Res. : Bally- walter Park, Bally waiter, Co. Down. Clubs : Wellington and Pratt's. MULHOLLAND, Hon. Henry George Hill (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parlia- ment, Ireland, from 1921) ; B.A. (Cantab.) ; late Lieut, 11. A. F. ; second son of Bt. Hon. Lord Dunleath ; b. 1888 ; m. 1914, Sheelah dau. of Sir Arthur Douglas Brooke, Bart. MULLEN, Adelaide, soprano, teacher of singing and composer ; studied singing at the Alexandra College, Dublin, and with the late J. B. Welch ; first appeared as an amateur at a concert of the Dublin Uni- versity Choral Society, imder the late Sir Robert Stewart ; took part in a State Concert at the inauguration of the National Exhibition, Dublin, in 1882 ; adopted singing as a profession, and gave her first concert in Dublin in 1883 ; has toured in the United States (three times), and sung at concerts in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and at the Crystal Palace and leading London concert halls ; has appeared in opera with the Bm-ns-Crotty Opera Company. Under the nora-de-plume of " Wilton King,' has published numerous songs, amongst others " Avourneen," " The Dear Isle of Green," " The Rose \vill Blow," " Your Dear Heart," and " Summer in my Heart," etc. ; dau. of Benjamin Mullen, senior Vicar-Choral of St. Patrick's and Christ Ciiurch Cathedrals Dublin ; m. Henry Beaumont, the famous Tenor. Res. : 11 Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale, W. MUNN, Lionel ; b. Londonderry, 4th May, 1887. Won Irish Open Golf Championship, 1909-10-11, Irish Close Golf Championship, 1908-1911, 1913-14, and South of Ireland Golf Championship, 1911 ; took part in Coronation Foursomes v. Pro- fessionals at Sandwich, 1911, and represen- ted Ireland v. Wales in 1913 ; at Sandwich in 1908, set up the record tie in the Amateur Championship by playing to the 28th hole in third round v. C. A. Palmer, who won ; b. 1887 ; son of Alfred Moore Munn, Clerk of Crown and Peace, Co. Londonderry. Res. : " Lisleen," Shantallow, London- derry. MURDOCK, Robert, Major, retired (R.A.S.C, M.T.), O.B.E. (1919) ; J.P., Co. Tipperary. Educ. at Uppingham and T CD. ; gazetted 2nd Lieut. 3rd Royal Regt. (Wexford Mil.), 1890; retired as Major when Regt. was disbanded, 1908 ; joined up 10th Aug., 1914, as temporary recruiting officer; transferred to R.A.S.C. (M.T.), May, 1915, and was in France till end of War ; received Medaille d'Honnour (French), and O.B.E. (British); b. 24th Nov., 1871 ; son of Sidney Miurdock, M.D., Dublin. Recns. : hunting, motoring. Res. : Killoran, Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Clubs : Royal Irish Automobile, Dublin ; Royal Automobile, London. MURNAGHAN, George, J.P. for Co. TjToue : late Member of Board of Agri- culture ; was M.P. for Mid Tyrone, 1895- 1910 ; b. 1847. Res. : Lisanelly House. Omagh, Co. Tyrone. MURNAGHAN, James Augustine, M.A., LL.D. (R.U.T.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1903 ; Professor of Jurisprudence, Roman Law, and International Law, National University of Ireland ; b. 1881. Res. : 9 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. MURPHY, Lieut.-Col. Edmond William, Lieut.-Col. late Leinster Regt. Educ. at Tullabeg. and at Clongowes ; eldest son of late William Mm-phy, J.P., of Balliuamona, Cashel, and Ellen, dau. of Jeremiah Shine, of Coolyhenan House. Co. Limerick; b. 1852; m. 1883, Mary, dau. of Alfred Giles, M.P., and widow of (japtain Edgar Kemp, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Ballinamona, Cashel, Co. Tipperary. MURPHY, Edward Sullivan, M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inns, Michael- mas, 1903; K.C., 1913; Bencher, 1921; Barrister Inner Temple, 1921. Educ. : Charterhouse, Scholar and School Exhi- bitioner ; Dublin University, Scholar 1899), Senior Moderator (large gold medal). Classics, Senior Moderator Logics and Ethics ; University Studentship, 1901 , Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman ; b. 3rd Feb.; 1880: fourth son of late Mr. Justice Murphy : m. 22nd May, 1905, Alice, fourth dau. of Lord Justice Holmes. Res. : 66 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown ; Northern Counties Club, Londonderry. MURPHY, Alderman James Edward (M.P. for Cos. Louth andMeath from 1921); Alderman of the town of Drosheda; Chairman of the County Louth County Council. Res. : 86 West Street, Drogheda. 174 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. MURPHY, Major James Fraser, O.B.E. (1919) ; F.S.I., late Receiver under High Court of Cliancery ; D.L., J. P. Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1913) ; J.P. Co. Donegal. Educ. at Dr. Stacpoole's School, Kingstown, and Foyle College, Deny ; served in Kaffir War, 1877-8;; Sekakxmi War, 1878 ; Zulu War, 1879 (medal and clasps) ; Major 3rd N.I. Div. R.A., ret. 1891 ; mobilised for recruiting duties AprU, 1914 to 1918 ; appointed Area Commander and Area Organiser, Sligo District (em- bracing Cos. Roscommon, Sligo and Leitrim) eldest surviving son of late Edmund Murphy, J.P. (Cos. Armagh, Donegal and Down), of St. Patrick's, Co, Donegal, and 81 Pembroke Road, Dublin ; b. 1855. Res. : Abbeyview, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. MURPHY, Miss M. H. Lily, educated at Loreto Convent, Kilkenny, and Reading College ; Member of Council International Assocn. of Poultry Instructors and Investi- gators ; Fellow of National Utility Poultry Society ; Member S.P.B.A. ; Appointments: Instructor in Poultry Keeping, King's Co., 1901 ; Co. Kilkenny 1902-1905 ; Teacher of Poultry Keeping and Manager "of Laying Competitions, Munster Institut^^, 1905- 1922 ; Poultry Research Officer, Northern Ministry of Agriculture from 1922. Ad- dress : Ministry of Agriculture, Belfast. MURPHY, Sir Michael, Bart. (Lnit. Kgd. 1912) ; is head of firm of Michael Murphy (Ltd.) Shipowners of Dublin, Liverpool, Swansea and CardiP" ; Member of Board of Superintendence of Belfast Banking Co. Ltd. ; late Chm. of Dublin Port and Docks Board. Third son of the late Michael Murphy, of 21 Merrion Square, Dublin, and Margaret, dau. of the late Philip Lawless ; b. 9 March, 1845 ; m. 1877, Mary, dau. of James Freeman, and has issue one son and one dau. surviving. Res. : Wyckham, Dvmdrum, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Reform, London ; St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. MURPHY, Major Reginald Robert Francis Wiiliam Brudenell, Major 4th Batt. The Cameronians ; served in S. African War 1899-1901; European War 1914-18 ; b. 1880; only surviving son of late Wm. Brudenell Murphy, J. P., of Kilbrew, Co. Meath, and Lullymore, Co. Kildare, and Mary Antoinette, dau. of Capt. Maurice Lynch Blake, of BaUinafad. Educ. at Beaumont ; Res. : Mount Merrion, Black- rock, Co. Dublin. MURPHY, Lieut.-Col. William Richard English, D.S.O. (1919), M.C. 1918), M.A. (N.U.I.). Educ. at National Universitv, Ireland, and at Univer^itv College, DiibUn ; Lieut.-Col. S. Stafford- shire Regt ; an Inspector of Schools, Ireland ; served in European War, 1914- 19, in France and Italy (despatches four times) ; has assumed the additional sur- name of English ; son of John Joseph Murphy, of Dane's Castle, Bannow, Co. Wexford ; b. 1890 ; m. 1917, Maimi, dau. of W. E. Fortune, of San Francisco. Res. : 56 Belgrave Square, Rathmines, Dublin ; The Anchorage, Ardmore, Co. Waterford. MURRAY, Albert E., R.H.A.. F.R.I. B.A., F.R.I.A.I. : Architect; Pro- fessor of Archit cture R.H.A ; Freeman of the City of Dublin ; Examiner in Archi- tecture in the National University of Ireland ; Governor of Mercer's Hospital, Dublin ; Educ. privately. Hon Sec to Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, 1883-1901; Ex-President of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland ; Exami- ner in the Diploma of Public Health, Royal College of Physicians, 1887-96 ; Hon Sec Military Lodge (Masonic) of Ireland since 1883 ; extensive practice, and consultant to many hospitals Recns : yachting, fishing, golf, sketching. Second son of late William George Miuray, R.H.A., Avonmore, Co. Dublin, and Mary, dau. of James Craig, of Armagh ; b. 1849 ; m. 1902, Amy, only dau. of Andrew Johnston, of Dublin, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 2 Clyde Road, Dublin. Clubs : Junior Constitutional, London ; Royal Irish Yacht, Kingstown ; Northern Counties, Londonderry. MURRAY, Robert Henry, M.A., Litt.D., M.R.I.A. : Chaplain of the Mag- dalen Church : Examining Chaplain to the Archbishop of Dublin ; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Lecturer in History, Trinity College, Dublin ; Examiner in History to the Civil Service Commission, London, and Examiner in History to the Board of Intermediate Education, Dublin ; m. May, y.d. of the Right Hon. Sir Frederick R. Falkiner, K.C. late Pi,ecorder of Dublin. Educ. : Queen's College, Belfast ; Trinity College. Dublin, B.A (1896) ; M.A. (1899) ; entered T.C.D. 1904; B.A. (1906), 1st of 1st Class (gold medal) Final Honours Schools, History and Political Science ; 1st Vice- Chancellor's Prize in English Prose, 1905 ; University Prizeman in Political Economy, 1907 ; Helen Blake Scholar in Irish History, 1908; Elrington Essay, 1909; Litt.Di 1909 ; Member of the Royal Irish Academy, 1910; Whately Memorial Prize in Political Economv, 1917. Minor Canon St. Patrick's Cathedral, Killala, 1902-4 ; Assistant Chap- lain to the Royal Hibernian MUitary School, 1904-11 : Chaplain to the Forces, 1914 ; Pubns. : Revolutionary Ireland and its Settlement, 1911 ; (editor) The Journal of John Stevens. 1912; The Public Record Office, Dublin. 1919 ; Erasmus and Luther : Their Attitude to Toleration, 1920; A Short Guide to some MSS. in the Library THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO- 175 of Trinity College, Dublin, 1920 ; Ireland, 1494-1603 (1920) ; Ireland, 1603-1714 (1920) ; Ireland, 1714-1829 (1920) ; Dublin University and the New World (1921). Contributor to Hastiugs' Encyclopaedia of Ethics and Religion, the Encyclopsedia Britannica, and to the Dictionary of Na- tional Biography. Contributor to the Quarterly Review, The Edinburgh Review, The Nineteenth Century, The Times Literary Supplement, etc. Recn. : collector of books on history, especially those relating to the growth of toleration. Address : 11 Harcourt Terrace, Dublin. IVIURRAY, T. C, Playwright; b. Co. Cork, 1873 ; entered St. Patrick's Training College, '91 ; appointed Headmaster Inchi- core Model Schools, 191.5. Pubns. : Birth- right, 1910 ; Maurice Harte, 1912 ; Spring ; Sovereign Love ; The Briery Gap, 1917; Aftermath, 1922. Res. : Gortbeag, 136 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin. MUSQRAVE, Sir Richard John, Bart (Irld., 1782) ; D.L. Westmoreland : J.P. and D.L. Co. Waterford ; Hish Sheriff 1880 ; eldest son of Sir Richard, 4th Bart., who was Lieutenant of the Coimty of Waterford, and Frances (d. 1895), dau. of the late John Ashton Yates ; b. 1850 ; s. his father, 8 July, 1874 ; m. 1891, Jessie, dau. of the Hon. R. Dunsmuir, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue two daus. Res. : Tourin, Cappoquin,| Co. Waterford ; Grange, near Youghal ; Mount Rivers, Co. Waterford. Clubs : Windham, London S.W. ; Kildare Street, Dublin. MUSKERRY, Baron (Irld., 1781 and a Baronet, 1709 — Hamilton Matthew Fitz- mairrice-Deane-Morgan, 4th Baron ; elected a Representative Peer of Ireland (1892) in room of Baron Castlemaine, dec. ; J.P. and D.L. for Co. Limerick ; late R.N. ; son of the Hon. Robert Til son Fitzmaurice- Deane-Morgan (d. 1857), and Elizabeth Geraldine, dau. of the late Hamilton Grogan Morgan, of Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford : b. 18 May, 1854 ; s. his grand- father, 18 May, 1868; m. Nov., 1872, Flora Georgina (d. 1902), third dau. of the Hon. Chichester Thomas Foster Skeffington, brother of John, 10th Viscount Massereene ; 2nd, 1905, Lvdia (d. 1915), dau. of late John L. Booth, M.A., T.C.D. ; 3rd, 1 Aug., 1916, Adeline, dau. of late P. Ryan, The Turrets, Charleville, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Springfield Castle, Drumcol- loher, Co. Limerick. Clubs : Carlton, London, S.W. ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. MUSKERRY, Lady Adeline, dau. of the late P. Ryan, of the Turrets, Charle- ville, Co. Cork: m. 1916, as his 3rd wife the 4th Baron Muskerry. Res. : Springfield Castle, Drumcolloher, Limerick. iVIUSSEN, Hugh Harper, Crown Solicitor for County Down and Assistant Chief Crown Solicitor for Northern Ireland. Address : Ministry of Home Affairs, Belfast. MYLES, Sir Thomas, Knt. (1902), C.B. (1917), M.B., B.Ch., Univ., Dub. (1881) M.D. Stip. Cond, 1884, F.R. C.S.I. (1885) ; temp. Lt.-Col., R.A.M.C. ; Hon. Surgeon to the King in Ireland ; was Resident Surgeon, Steevens' Hospital, 1881-1884; Sec. to Dublin Hospitals Commission, 1885 : Surgeon to Jervis Street Hospital from 1885 to 1890 ; sometime Professor of Pathology and Examiner in Sm-gery, Anatomy, and Pathology to the Royal College of Surgeons; Surgeon to the Rich, mond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hospitals since 1890 ; President Royal College of Surgeons, 1900-1902; member of the Council of Royal College of Surgeons ; member of the General Medical Council ; author of various surgical papers. Recns. : yachting and cycling. Son of late John Myles, of Limerick, and Prudence, dau of late William Bradshaw, of Kylebeg, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1857 ; M. 18S8, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Ayres, Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Res. ; 33 Merrion Square, Dublin. NAAS, Lord (title borne by eldest son of Earl of Mayo). NAGLE, Thomas Alexander (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South- East Div. of Co. Cork from 1922). Res. : NASH, Sir Vincent, Knt. (1902) : High Sheriff of Limerick, 1902; received the Coronation Medal, 1902 ; created Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great by His Holiness Pope Pius X., 1909 ; is a J.P. Coimty of Limerick and D.L. City of Limerick ; head of the' firm of James Nash & Son, Land Agents, Limerick ; Director i^imerick Artisans' Dwelling Company, Hon. Treasurer St. John's Hospital, Limerick, Limerick Fuel Fimd, and Leamy's School Board, Limerick, Son of the late James Nash, J.P., Limerick ; b. 1865 ; m. 1896, Agnes, O.B.E., dau. of late James Haran, J. P., Limerick. Res. : Shannonview House, Limerick Co. Club, Limerick ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. NAPER, Capt. William Lenox, M.C. (1918): late Capt. R.H. Gds. ; served in European War 1914-18 ; Master Bally- macad Fox Hounds ; b. 1879 ; only son of late James Lenox Naper, D.L., J. P., and Hon. Katherine Frances (d. 1879), dau. of 3rd Lord Langford ; m 1902, Adela Mary Charlotte dau. ot late Col. Hon. Walter Rodolph Trefusis. Res : Loughcrew, Old- castle, Co. Meath. NEALE, Edward A., General Manager, Great Southern and Western Railway. Res. : St. John's, South Circular Road, Islandbridge, Dublin. 176 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. NEEDKAM, Alicia Adelaide, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., composer, pianist, vocalist, and lecturer. Educ. : Victoria College, Londonderry ; Royal Academy of Music, London ; studied pianoforte under Arthur O'Leary, and harmony and coimterpoint under Pro- fessors Prout and Davenport. Ovate Bardess of the Welsh Gorsedd (title Telyn- yr-Iwerdon — Harp of Ireland) ; Hon. Mem- ber of the Irish Literary Society, London ; Chairman first meeting of Pan-Celtic Association, Belfast, 1898 ; Associate of Philharmonic Society, 1902 ; prize-winner (six consecutive years) for the best original songs, Pels Ceoil, Irish Musical Festival ; winner of the £100 prize (Earl of Mar's Committee) for the best Song in celebration of the Coronation of King Edward VII. in 1902 — words by Harold Begbie — entitled The Seventh English Edward ; first and onlv Ladv President Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales, 1906. Pubns. : about 600 songs (including Husheen and the Fairy's Lullaby), piano solos, duets, quartettes. Evening Service, and hymns ; Seven Songs for Soldiers, including Who Carries the Gun ? and Who's that Calling ? three Dialect Songs, three Sacred Songs, tliree Love Songs — Arabic, Irish, Con- naught ; Bad Luck to their Marching, Might I March through Life again, The Gordons, Ballad of the Victoria Cross, Passing Thro', My Dear and only Love ; Irish Song-Cycle — 'A Bunch of Shamrocks; Twelve Small Songs for Small People ; 100 Songs for the American Public Schools ; Scottish Song Cycle — A Bunch of Heather ; and The Little Drummer, 1907 ; fifty French Songs, 1908 ; numerous new songs and hvmns, 1909 : Military Song Cvcle, Red, White and Blue, 1911; Irish Song Cycle— A Branch of Arbutus, 1914; fifty Christmas Carols, etc. Recns.: horse- riding, driving, bicycling, study of language and Irish antiquities, travelling, rifle shoot- ing, photography, and swimming. Dau. of J. W. Montgomery ; b. near Dublin ; m. 1892, Dr. Joseph Needham (d. 1920). Res. : 34 King's Avenue, Clapham Park, London S.W. NEELY, Lt. -Colonel George Henry John, D.S.O. (1919), M.C. (with Bar). ETne, J. P., of Corville, Co. Tipperary, and St. Jean de Luz, France, and Rose Emily, 4th dau. of Joshua James Netter- ville, J. P. ; b. 1894. Res. : Corville, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary : Villa Mendi Berri, St. Jean de Luz, B. P>T6nees, France. O'CALLAQHAN, Daniel (MP. for Co. Wexford from 1922). Res. : 79 Douglas Street, Cork. O'CALLAQHAN, Mrs. Kate (MP. for East Limerick and (3itv of Lim.erick from 1921). Res.: St. Margaret's Strand, Limerick. O'CALLAQHAN-WESTROPP, Col. George ; Col. Reserve of Officers : J. P. Co. Clare (High Sheriff, 1919). Educ. : Chel- tenham College : R.M.C., Sandhurst. Lieut. 1st Batt. Roval Irish Rifles, 1882; Capt., 1888 ; retured, 1889 ; Capt. Clare ArtiUery, THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 18? 1899, and commanded from 1898 until dis- banded in 1909. Member of Eoyal Com- mission on the Militia and Volunteers, 1903-4 ; Ammunition Column Committee, 1906 ; second Esher Committee (Territorial Forces), 1906 : A.D.C. to King Edward VII., 1905. Pubns. : various on Military, Political, and Irish Land Questions. Recns. : shooting, fishing, cricket ; only 8on of Col. John O'Callaghan, D.L., J.P., of Maryfort, Co. Clare, and Mary Johnson, eldest dau. of John Westropp, of Attyflin Park, Co. Limerick ; in 1885 by Royal Licence assumed the name and arms of Westropp in addition to those of O'Calla- ghan, in compliance with the \v\\\ of his maternal uncle, Capt. Ralph Westropp, of Coolreagh, Co. Clare, to whose estates he had succeeded in 1883 ; b. 1864 ; m 1895, Henrietta Cecilia Rose, dau. of Capt. G. A. Godbold, 27th Inniskilling Fusiliers, and has issue one son and three daus. Res. : Lismehane, O'Cailaghan's Mills, Co. Clare. Clubs : Army and Navy, London ; Kil- dare Street, Dublin ; Clare, Ennis. O'CARROLL, Joseph Francis, M.D., M.Ch. (R.U.I ), F.R.C.P.I. ; Hon. LL.D. (N.U.I. ). Educ. at the Catholic University of Ireland ; Dublin, and Vienna ; Governor and Physician, House of Industry Hos- pitals, Dublin ; late Consulting Physician Nationad Hospital for Consumption ; Sena- tor of the N.U.I , 1909 ; Ex-President Royal College of Physicians of Ireland ; son of Peter Francis O'Carroll : b. 1857 ; m. 1887, Frances, dau. of late Joseph Mac- loone, J. P., Co Donegal, and has issue living two sons and four daus. Res. : 43 Merrion Square, Dublin. O'CEALLAIQH, Sean T. ; b. Dublin, 1883 ; eldest son of Samuel O. Kelly, Berkeley Road, Dublin. Educ. : O'Connell Schools, Dublin ; Chairman Dublin Coiste Ceanntair, Connradh na Gaedhilge. 1903- 8 ; Coiste Gnotha, Gaelic League, 1909-15 ; Gen. Sec. Gaelic League, 1915-1920 ; Foundation member Sinn Fein ; Elected Dublin Municipal Council, 1906 ; Member Board of Technical Instruction for Ireland : Member Dail Eireann for Dublin City, 1918 and 1922; first .Speaker Dail Eireann. 1919-1921 : Envov of Irish Republic to Paris and Rome, 1919-1922 ; Sec. Rep. Partv and Curaann na Poblacta. Res. : 91 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. O'CONNELL, Daniel Charles, J.P. for Cos. Kerry (High SheriiT, 1915), and Wicklow ; b. 1842 ; eldest son of Chas. O'Connell, of Ballynabloun, Co. Kerry, and Kate, second dau. of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. (" The Liberator.") Educ. at Carlow College : eldest son of Charles O'Connell, of Ballynabloim, Co. Kerry, and Kate, dau. of Daniel O'Connell, M.P."; b. 1842 ; m., 1st, 1867, Millie, (d. 1870), dau. of Joseph Lindsay Curtis, of Cork : 2nd, 1877, Helen, dau. of Sir Joseph Neale McKenna, and has issue three sons and three daus. Res. : The Bungalow, Derriana, Master- geehy, Co. Kerry. O'CONNELL, Rev. Frederic Wm., Litt.D. (stip. cond.), T.C.D. M.A. (stip. cond.), E.D., Hon. Phil.D. ; Member of Royal Asiatic Society ; Fellow of Society Internationale de Philologie, Sciences et Beaux- Arts : Member of Incorporated Society of Authors. Lecturer in the Celtic Languages and Literature, Queen's Uni- versity Belfast ; Advising Examiner in Irish to Intermediate Board of Education, 1908-13 ; Extern Examiner to National University of Ireland, 1914-19 ; b. 22nd Oct., 1876 ; son of Rev. W. Morgan O'Connell, Rector of Clifden, Co. Galway ; m. Helen Frances, third dau. of late Henry Young, Nenagh ; three sons, one dau. Educ. : High School and Trinity College, Dublin. Entrance Prizes in Hebrew and German ; Bedell Scholar ; Kyle Prize- man ; Board Prizeman five times ; Fellow- ship Prizeman in Classics and Hebrew ; Divinity Testimonium. Ordained, 1902 ; Curate of Clongish, 1902-3 ; Curate-in- Charge Drumshambo, 1903-4 : Rector Castleconnor, 1904-7 ; Rector and Canon of Achonry Cathedral, 1907-10. Pubns.: Author of A Grammar of Old Irish ; Con- versational Grammar of Modern Irish : The Writings on the Wall ; The Age of White- wash ; The Poetry of the Koran ; editor of The Midnight Court : Selections from Keat- ing's Three Shafts of Death ; An Irish Cor- pus Astronomiae ; Guaire ; Bricriu ; Doa Ciochote ; Revised Irish Morning and Evening Prayer, Litany, and Office of Holy Communion. Contributions to Hermathena, Gaelic Journal, Banba, Louth and Galway Arch?eological Journals, etc. Keens. : walking, cycling. Res. : Eriu, Seacliffe Road, Bangor, Co. Down. Tel : Bangor. 157. O'CONNELL, Major James Ross. Educ. at the Oratory School : Major Res. of Officers ; late Capt. 1st Batt. Shropshire Light Inf. ; served during the Dongola Expedition, 1896, and the Kiiartum Ex- pedition, 1898 ; employed with the Egyp- tian Army, 1898-1906 ; was Governor of Kordofan : has 3rd class Osmanieh and 3rd class Medjidieh for services in Sudan ; raised and commanded 13th Batt. Dvu-ham L.I., 1915 ; youngest son of late Sir Maurice O'Connell, 2nd Bart. : b. 1863. Recns. : shooting, fishing, golf. Res. : Lakeviev/, Killarney, Co. Kerry ; United Service Club, London. O'CONNELL, John Joseph ; Brig.- Gen., U.S. Armv ; b. Co. Kerry, Ireland, Dec. 16th, 1840 : son of John and Nan (Cahill) O'Connell ; came to U.S. in youth. Educ. partly in Canada ; m. Margaret Le Boutillier (of the Channel Islands), 1870 : Professor of Mathematics and Languages, Seton College, New Jersey ; at outbreak of American Civil War served la 184 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. the U S. Engineers, th-n in the First, Third, Thirtieth Regular Infantry, till retired as Brig. -Gen. " by operation of law," Dec. 16tli, 1904; many years' frontier service : served in Black Hills campaign against Sioux Indians, 1875 ; Geronimo Campaign against Apaches, 1882; Pine Eidge (Dakota), Indian Campaign, 1894 ; was the first American officer in Command of troops to land in Cuba after declaration of War, 1898 ; swam ashore (under hostile fire) from boat ; served in Philippine Islands (medal for daring action). Soc. : mem. Army of Potomac ; G.A.R. ; Loyal Legion (ex- V.-P.); Indian Wars; Array of Santiago: (Congressional medal for gallantry on field in Spanish American War) ; Philippine Campaigns ; U.S. Infantry Association ; offered his services for World War, but were declined solely be-ause of his age. Club : The Armv and Navy : Religion : Catholic, as all his Irish ancestors were. Ees. : The, Wyoming-Washington, D.C. O'CONNELL, Sir John Robert, Kut. (1914), J.P. Co. Cork; M.A., LL.D., and Member of the Senate of University of Dublin ; M.R.I. A., F.S.A. ; admitted a Solicitor, 1889, and is head of the tim of Thomas F. O'Connell & Son, Solicitors, DubUn ; Director of the National Bank, Ltd. ; Solicitor to Dublin and South Eastern Railwav Co. ; Member of Governing Body of University, Cork ; Vice-President Statis- tical and Social Enquiry Society of Ireland ; Member of Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals ; b. 1868 ; only son of Thomas Francis O'Connell, of No. 10 Mountjoy Square, Dublin ; ra. 1901, Mary, eldest dan. of Thomas Scally, of Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Res. : 34 Kildare. Street, Dublin ; Ard Einin, Killiney, Co. Dubhn. Clubs : Reform, London ; Stephen's Green and Royal Irish Auto- mobile, Dublin. O'CONNELL, Capt Sir Maurice James Arthur, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1869) ; M.C. (1916) ; J.P., D.L. Co. Kerry ; J.P. Co. Clare ; Capt. Royal Fusiliers; served in European War, 1914- 18 ; Lord of the Manor of Ballycarbery ; b. 24th Dec, 1889 ; son of 4th Bart., and Mary Pauline, dau. of Lieut.-Col. J. F. Hickie, of Slevoyre, Co. Tipperary ; s. his father, 1919; m. 1920, Margaret Mary dau. of late Matthew J. Piu-cell, Burton Park, Buttevant. Res. : Lakeview, Killarney, Co. Kerry. O'CONNELL, Sir Peter Reiily, Knt. (1908). Educ. : St. Patrick's College, Cavan Queen's College, Galway, and Catho- lic University, Dublin ; M.D.. M.Ch., Royal University, Ireland ; Senior Surgeon Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast ; J.P. Co. Antrim ; High Sheriff, Belfast, 1907 ; D.L. Belfast ; Member of Senate Queen's Uni- versity of Belfast ; President Ulster Medical Association, 1910-11; Lecturer and Examiner Queen's University, 1911- 12 ; son of Patrick O'Connell, Mandabawn, Co. Cavan ; m. 1907, Jane Mary, eldest dau. of late Edward Hughes, J. P., Belfast. Res. : Oatlands, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. O'CONNELL, Lady Mary Pauline, dau. of Col. James Francis Hickie, of Slevou-, Co. Tipperary; m. 1884, Sir Morgan Ross O'Connell, 4th Bart., who died 1919. Res. : Lakeview, Killarney, Co. Kerry. O'CONNELL, Thomas Joseph (MP. for County of Galway from 1922). Res. : O'CONNOR, Arthur John (MP. for South Kildare from 1918, and for Cos. Kildare and Wicklow in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921); B.A. (T.C.D.) ; is an engineer ; was Secretary for Agri- culture in Dail Eireann, 1921 : b. 1888. Res. : Elm Hall, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. O'CONNOR, Right Hon. Charles Andrew, P.C. (1911), M.A. (T.C.D.) ; Master of the Rolls, Ireland, 1912; Bar- rister King's Inns, 1878 ; Bencher, 1896 ; Q.C., 1895 ; First Serjeant-at-Law, 1907- 09 ; Solicitor-General for Ireland, 1909-11 ; Attornev-General, 1911-12 ; Senator of the National University of Ireland ; Member of Governing Body of University College, Dublin ; b. 1855 ; m. Blanche, dau. of James Scully, of Shanballymore, Co. Tipperary. Res. : 28 Fitz\\illiam Place, Dublin. Clubs : Reform and Athenaeum, London, S.W. ; Stephen's Green, Dublin. O'CONNOR, George Richard, Barrister King's Inns, 1894 ; member of Connaught Circuit ; Crown Counsel for Co. Leitrim, 1905-8 : appointed Resident Magistrate, 1908 ; served in Counties of Clare, Cork, and Donegal, and in the Cities of Belfast and Londonderry ; R.M. for County and City of Waterford since 1920 ; eldest son of Meredith Ferrall O'Connor, of Ballunvally, Co. Sligo ; b. 1863 ; m. 1909. Alice Georgiana, dau. of late Isaac Beckett, J.P. of Altamont, Dundrum, Co. DubUn. Res. : Suirville, Waterford. O'CONNOR, Right Hon. James, P.C. (Irld.), 1917 ; Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland since 1918 ; Judge of the Chancery Division High Coiurt of Justice, Ireland, 1918 ; Attorney- General for Ire- land, 1917-18; Solicitor- General, 1914-17; barrister King's Inns, 1900; K.C., 1908. Educ. : Blackrock College, Dublin. Pubns. The Licensing Laws of Ireland ; The Motor Car Acts ; The Irish Justice of the Peace ; b. 1872 : m. Mary Josephine, dau. of LawTence Kehoe, and has issue. ^Res.: 58 Northumberland Road, Dublin. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 185 O'CONNOR, Lieut. -Cor. Patrick Fenelon, C.B. (1902), M.D. (R.U.I. ), Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem: Lieut.-Col. I. M.S. (ret.); ser- ved m Afghan War, 1878-80; Egyptian War, 1882 ; Burma Expedition, 1886-7 ; Chitral Relief Force, 1895 ; Malakand Field Force, 1897-8 ; P.M.O. China Field Force, 1901-2 ; son of late Patrick O'Connor, of Killiskillen, Co. Meath ; b. 1850. Junior United Service Club. O'CONNOR, Thomas Power (M.P. Scotland Division of Liverpool from 1885), M.A. (Q.U.I.) ; late Editor of the Sim, Weekly Sun, M.A. P., and T.P.'s Weekly ; President of Trade Board of Film Censors, 1916. Educ. : College of Immaculate Conception, Athlone ; Queen's College, Galway ; a junior reporter on Saunders' Newsletter, a Dublin Conservative journal, 1867 ; was appointed a sub-editor on " Daily Telegraph," London, 1870 ; after- wardsjwas employed in London office, " New York Herald " ; elected M.P. for Galway, 1880 ; returned for Galway and Liverpool, 1885; chose latter, for which again re- turned in 1886, 1892, 1895, 1900. Pubns. : Lord Beaconsfield, a Biography ; The Parnell Movement ; Gladstone's House of Commons ; Some Old Love Stories ; Napoleon ; The Phantom Millons ; and a large number of articles and essays. Recns. : cycling, golf ; eldest son of late Thomas O'Connor, of Athlone ; b. 1848 ; m. 1885, Mrs. Wright. Res. : 5 Morpeth Mansions, London, S.W.I. Clubs : Garrick, Beef- steak, National Liberal, Bath. O'CONOR, Charles Hugh. Educ. at Downside ; an Inspector under L.G.B,, Irdd., 1908-20 ; Commissioner from 1920 : Chairman Agricultural Wages Board Ire- land, 1917-20 ; son of late Rt. Hon. Charles Owen O'Conor, P.C. (The O'Conor Don), of Clonalis, Co. Roscommon, and Georgina dau. of Thomas Aloysius Perry, of Bitham House, Warwickshire ; b. 1872. Res. : The Elms, 46 Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. O'CONOR, Edmond, D.L., J.P. Co. Louth (High Sheriff, 1894) ; late Capt. 6th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; served in European War, 1914-16 ; only son of late Major Richard Ross O'Conor, 17th Regt. ; b. 1868 ; m. 1891, Maud, eldest dau. of D. J. O'Conneli, of Grenagh, Co. Kerry. Res. : Charleville, Dunleer, Co. Louth. O'CONOR, Lady Minna Margaret, dau. of James R. Hope-Siott, Q.C., of Abbotsford, and his second wife. Lady Victoria Howard, dau. of 14th Duke of Norfolk ; m. 1887, Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas R. O'Conor, British Ambassador at Con- stantinople, who d. 1908. Res. : Dunder- mott, Ballymoe, Co. Roscommon. O'CONOR DON, The, Owen Phelim O'Conor, D.L., J.P. Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1918) ; eldest surviving son of late Rt. Hon. Charles Owen O'Conor (The O'Conor Don), P.C, M.P. ; b. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1913, Mary Catherine (d. 1916), dau. of Chas. Eras. McLaughlin, of Detroit, U.S.A. ; 2nd, 1919, Gertrude Gwendoline, only surviving dau. of late Charles M. O'Conor, of Mount Druid, Castlerea. Res. : Clonalis, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. Kil- dare Street Club, Dublin ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. O'DOHERTY, Eileen (Anna Walker), Educ. in Dublin ; studied for the stage under W. G. and F. J. Fay ; made first appearance on the stage with the Irish National Theatre Society, at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1905 as the child in "The Hour Glass " ; made first appearance on the London stage, at the Court Theatre, 7th June, 1909, as Mamie in " Dervorgilla " ; during her career she has played the follow- ing parts either at the Abbey Theatre, Dub- lin, or at the Court Theatre, London ; Babsy in " The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet," the old woman in " Deirdre," Bridget Twomey in " Harvest," Mary Kate in " The Eloquent Dempsey," :Mr3. Desmond in " The Cross Roads," Mrs. Pender in " The Casting Out of Martin Whelan," Maiu-a Morrissey in " Birthright," Margaret in "The Piedish " Nerine in " The Rogueries of Spain," Miss Joyce in " Haycinth Halvey," Mary Brien in " The Clancy Name," Mary Mulroy in " The Mineral Workers," Maria Donnelly in " Family Failing," Mrs. O'Connor in " Maurice Harte," Mrs. Keegan in " The Supplanter," Mrs. Hickey in " Sovereign Love," Mrs. Sullivan in " Patriots," Kate Moran in " Crusaders," Mrs. Geoghan in " The White Headed Boy " ; has toured with the Company in England, Scotland and the United States. Recn. : boating : dau. of Matthew Walker and Eileen O'Doherty; h. in Dublin, 1891. Res. : 101 Lower Mount Street, Dublin. O'DOHERTY, James Edward, D.L. for Co. Donegal ; Solicitor, 1871 ; ex- Coroner for N. Donegal ; M.P. for N. Donegal, 1885-90 ; Alderman of London- derry City ; son of late B. P. O'Doherty, of Buncrana ; b. 1848. Res. : Millburn House, Buncrana, Co. Donegal ; 6 East Wall, Londonderry. O'DOHERTY, Joseph MP. North Donegal since Dec, 1918 Address: 23 Creggan Street, Londonderry. O'DOHERTY, Philip. Educ. : St. Columba's College, Londonderry. Ad- mitted a Solicitor, 1895 ; was M.P. for North Donegal, 1906-18 ; b. 1871. Ad- dress : 11 East Wall, Londonderry. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. O'DOHERTY, Most Rev. Thomas, D,D„ Bishop of Clonfert ; b. Kilruane, Lisacul, Roscommon, 21st iS'ov,, 1877, Educ, : Summerhill College, Sligo, and Maynooth ; Ordained Priest, June, 1902 ; Professor Summerhill College, Sligo, 1902- 1910; Dean Majmooth College, 1910- 1919 : Liturgical Contributor to I. E. Record, 1911-1919 : Consecrated Bishop of Clonfert, 11th Sept, 1919. Res.: St. Brendan's, Loughrea, Co. Galway. O'DONNELL, Charles James, M.A. (Q.U.I. ), 1870. Educ. : St. Ignatius College ; Queen's College, Galway. En- tered B.C.S. 1872; Magistrate and Col. lector, 1889-1898 ; Commissioner, 1898- 1900 ; M.P. Walworth Division of jSTew- ington, 1906-10; J. P. for Hampshire. Pubns. : The Ruin of an Indian Province ; The Failure of Lord Curzon ; The Causes of Present Discontents in India, etc. : young- est son of late Capt. O'Donnell and brother of late Frank Hugh O'Donnell ; b. 1850. Res. : 2 Hans Crescent Mansions, London, S.W.I. ; Everslev, Hants; Waverley Hill, Camberlev, Surrey. Club : Wellington. O'DONNELL, Elliot ; author, actor, and lectiurer. Educ. : Clifton College, and Queen's Service Academy, Ely Place, Dublin. Ranched in U.S.A. ; went on English Stage, and subsequently took to writing ; universally known as " The Ghost Man " ; lectures extensively on " Hauntings," Kindness to Animals ; created a great sensation in England and U.S.A. in March and April, 1922, by two disclosures re Anti-Man Movement among ultra-feminists in London. Pubns. : For Satan's Sake ; Dinevagh the Beautiful ; Jennie Barlowe ; The Unknown Depths ; Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales ; Haunted Houses of London ; Ghostly Phenomena ; Scottish Ghosts ; Dreams and their Meanings : Werwolves ; The Sorcerv Club ; Animal Ghosts ; Haun- ted Highways ; The Irish Abroad ; Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter ; The Haunted Man ; Haunted Places in England : The Menace of Spiritualism ; The Banshees ; More Haunted Houses of London. Editor and joint Author of The Reminiscences of Mrs. E M. Ward ; cor- respondent to " The Times," " Sunday Times " "Daily Chronicle," " Sunday Ex- press." "Sunday Chronicle," "Evening News," " Manchester Evening Xews," " Weekly Dispatch," " Tatler," " Idler," " Grand," "Nave." " Royal," " Premier," etc. Recns. : v.'alkiug and ghost hunting ; b. 1872 : voungest son of late Rev. Henry O'Donnell,' M.A. (T.C.D.), of Trough, Co. Limerick, and cousin of late Gen. Sir Charles R. O'Donnell, K.C.B., Royal Irish Academy ; direct descendant of Niall of the Nine Hostages : m. 1905, Ada Caroline Bullivant, youngest dau. of Henry W. Williams, M.D Club : Savage, Lou- don. O'DONNELL, John; founder and proprietor of the Connaught Champion newspaper : M.P. South Mayo, 1900-1910 ; b. 1870. Res. : Galway. O'DONNELL, Rev. Michael J., D.D., B.C.L. Educ. at St. Eunan's Seminary, Letterkenny, and Maynooth ; R.U.I, and Univs. of Strasburg and Munich : priest 1904 ; a Professor of Dogmatic and Moral Theology and Canon Law at Maynooth College 1909-1-1 ; Professor of Senior Moral Theology since 1914; Prefect of the Dun- boyne Establishment since 1920. Author of Penance in the Early Church : co-editor of The Irish Theological Quarterly, and contributor to The Irish Ecclesiastical Record ; b. at Kilraine, Glenties, Co. Donegal, 1882. Res. : St. Patrick's Col- lege, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. O'DONNELL, Thomas, M.A. (R.U.I.), Barrister King's Inns, 1905. Educ. : Farranakilla N.S. : Training College, Marl- borough Street ; Royal University, Ireland ; Chairman Tralee and Dingle Railway ; M.P. for West Kerry, 1900-18; b. 1872. Res. : Killorglin, Co. Kerry. O'DONNELL, Thomas (MP. for East Mayo and Sligo from 1921 ) : Member of County SUgo County Council. Res. : Mahanagh, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. O'DONNELL, Lieut. -Qen. Sir Thomas Joseph, K.C.I.E. (1919). C.B. (1916), D.S.O. (1900), R.A.M.C. (ret.); served -ftith Egyptian Expedition, 1882 ; with Bechuanaland Expedition, 1884-5 ; Zululand, 1888 ; N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-8 ; S. Africa, 1899-1901 ; Em-opean War, 1914-16: Director-General of Medical Services in India. 1916. Son of late P. O'Donnell, of Killeedy, Co. Limerick ; b. 18,58; m. Oct., 1919, Marion, widow of Capt. W. Graham, of Carfin. Lanarkshire. Res. : Killeedy, Ballagh, Co. Limerick. Jimior United Service Club, and Hur- lingham Club, London. O'DONOQHOE, Sir James, Knt. (1903), Chairman of Galway Urban and Galway Rural Dist. Councils: J.P. Co. Galwav. Son of Coleman O'Donoghoe, Prairie' House, Salt Hill, Galway, Corn Mer- chant. Res. : Praurie House, Salt Hill, Galway. O'DONOQHUE, GeofTrey (The O'Donoghue of the Qlens). Eldest son of late Daniel O'Donoghue, M.P., of The Glens, Co. Kerrv, and Mary, dau. of Sir John Ennis, 2ndBt.: m. 1895, Maud, dau. of Wm. Charlton, of Clonmacnoise House, King's Co., and has issue one son and two daus. Res. : Ballinahown Court, Athlone. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 187 O'DONOQHUE, Tadhg. Professor of Irish Language and Literature at Univ. Coll., Cork, since 1916 ; author of Leoithna Andeas, a collection of lyrics, besides volumes of rliymes for children and Irish hymns ; editor of the poems of Sean O Miurchadha, and compiler of Scathan na bh-Ferean, an Irish prayer-book. Address: University College, Cork. O'DONOQHUE, Thomas (MP. for Kerry and West Limerick from 1921). Has. : WiUiam Street, Listowel, Co. Kerry. O'DONOVAN, Fred, Actor. Educated at Diocesan Intermediate School, Dublin ; originally employed in a land agent's office ; made his first appearance on the stage, at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, with the Irish National 'Theatre Society, 1.3 Feb., 1908, in the title role of " The Man Who Missed the Tide " ; made his first appearance on the London stage, at the Court Theatre, 7 June, 1909, as the Playboy in " The Playboy of the Western World," and the Wandering Songmaker in " Dervorgilla " ; has since played the following among other parts : Michael Miskell in " The Work- house Ward," Robert Emmet in " An Imaginarv Conversation," Blanco Posnet in " The ' Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet," Naisi in " Deirdre of the Sorrows," Laegerie in " The Green Helmet," Myles Gorman in " Thomas Muskerry," Hyacinth Halvey in the play of that name, Jack Hurley in " Harvest," Malachi Naughton in " The Image," Brian O'Neill in " The Eloquent Dempsev," Jim in " The Glittering Gate," Brian Connor in " The Cross Roads," Martin Whelan in " The Casting Out of Martin Whelan," Hugh Morrissey in " Birthright," Ard in " The Deliverer," the King in " King Argimines," Octave in " The Rogueries of Scapin," Hyacinth Halvey in " The Full Moon," John Clancy in " The Clancv Name," Patsy Ward in " The Love Charm," Aleel in " The Countess Cathleen," Robert Donnelly in " Family Failing," Maurice in " Maurice Harte," James Nugent in " Patriots," Dr. Luke Diamond in " The Bribe," Sergeant Dooley in " Duty," Phil Keegan in " The Supplanter," Andy Rourke in " A Minute's Wait," Thomas Fenton in " The Crossing," Tom Robinson in " The Slough," Robert Emmet in " The Dreamers," Pat O'Malley in " Shanw^la," Stanley Walker in " The Prodigal," Andy Kelly in " Partition," Denis in " The White Headed Boy," Father Tom Moran in " Crusaders," Malachi Phelan in " Fox and Geese," Stephen O'Moore in " The Parnellite," Michael John Dillon in " The Strong Hand," Lucius Lenihan in " The Lost Leader," John Foley in " The Grabber," Shawn Farrahar in " Attonement," Peter Rooney in " The Skipper's Submarine," Gregory Parke in " Sable and Gold," and Flynn in " Flat-iron Flynn " ; has also appeared at the Hicks Theatre, July, 1909, as John Waterbury, M.P., in " His Borrowed Plumes," and at the Palac-e and Coliseum in one-act plays ; has also toured through the United States in " The Playboy of the Western World," which was stopped by rioters on the occasion of its first per- formance at the Maxine Elliott Theatre, New York, Nov., 1911 ; again appeared in " The Plaj^boy of the Western World," and as Peter Keegan in " John Bull's Other Island," at the Court Theatre, 1921 ; has a repertory of over one hundred parts. Recns. : walking, motoring, and cycling. Son of Robert Henry O'Donovan, and Lihan Oakes : b. in Dublin, 1889. Address : Abbey Theatre, Dublin. O'DONOVAN, The, Morgan William O'Donovan, C.B. (1911; B.A. (Oxon.) ; D.L., J.P. Co. Cork (High Sheriff, 1892). Edue. : Hailevbury : Magdalen College, Oxford. Late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Commdg. 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers (South Cork Militia) ; served South Africa, 1900-02 : Medal, King George V. Decoration. Only son of the late Henry Winthrop O'Donovan (The O'Donovan) and Amelia, dau. of The O'Gradv, of Killballyowen ; b. 1861; m. 1892, Mary Eleanor, dau. of Rev J. Y. Barton, C.F., and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Liss Ard, Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Clubs: New Ox- ford and Cambridge, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; County, Cork O'DOWD, John. Imprisoned as a political suspect in 1881-82 ; has been connected with Irish political movements since 1880; Chairman Sligo Co. Council, 1899-1918. Pubns. : Lays of South Sligo. Res. : Dathi House, Bunninadden, Co. Sligo. O'DUFFY, General Owen, Chief Commissioner of Civic Guard, 1922. Born near Castleblayney, Co. Monag- han, on 30th October, 1892; appren- ticed to Engineering to Mr. Barry, A.M.I.C.E., County Surveyor, Wexford, and Mr. Hannigan, B.E., County Surveyor, Monaghan ; appointed District Smrveyor to Monaghan County Council in 1913 ; appointed Engineer and Architect to Coote- hill Rural Council in 1918 : appointed Engineer and Architect to Clones Rural Council in 1919 ; appointed Member of Institution of Municipal and County Engineers in 1919 : became Auctioneer and Valuator in 1919 ; Chairman Monaghan County Board G.A.A. since 1916 ; Sec- retary Ulster Council G.A.A. since 1912 ; Vice-President Central Council G.A.A. since 1917 : contributed several articles on our National Pastimes, Ethics of Hurling, etc., to Press : appointed First Secretary of North Monaghan Comhairle Ceanntair of Sinn Fein : First Chairman North Mon- aghan Republican District Coiu-t ; called to London for Military Conferences in con- nection with Treaty ; supported Treaty in Dail Debate ; made attempt to discover ground for common agreement before final vote on Treaty. Got substantial 188 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. agreement by representatives from both sides-agreement only honoured by prin- cipals on Treaty side ; famous Armagh speech in August, 1921, so much commented on in Unionist Press : became a member I.R.A. in 1917 ; organised Clones Company and appointed Captain, 1917 : organised Clones Battalion and appointed Battalion Commandant, 1918 ; organised Monaghan Brigade and appointed Brigadier, 1919 ; appointed Commandant-General of 2nd Northern Division (Tyrone and Derry Counties) in March, 1921 : appointed Director of Organisation on G.H.Q. Staff May, 1921 ; appointed Deputy Cliief of Staff G.H.Q. August, 1921; appointed Chief of Staff in succession to General Mulcahy, January, 1922. Took charge of several engagements in War against the British from 1918 to termination of hostili- ties in July, 1921, in County Monaghan and other Ulster Counties : acted as Liaison OflBcer in Belfast for nine Ulster Counties and Louth from 11th July to September, 1921 ; underwent terms of imprisonment in 1918, 1919, and 1920; Commandant Belfast Prison during hunger strilie in 1920; Chief of Stalf, I.E.A., 1921-22. Addrass : Ship Street Barracks, Dublin. O'DWYER, Sir Michael Francis, G.C.I.E. (1917) K.C.S.I. (1913) C.S.I. (1908);: F.R.G.S. ; B.A. (Oxon.) ; educated St. Stanislaus College and Balliol College, Oxford ; Lieut. -Governor of the Punjab, 1913 to 1919 ; Member of the Army in India Committee. 1919-20; entered Indian C.S., 1884 ; Assistant Commissioner, Punjab, 188.5-9 ; Settlement Collector, 1889-9-5 ; Director of Dept. of Land Records and Agriculture, 1895-97 ; Settlement Com- missioner in Eajputana States, 1897-1901 ; Revenue Commissioner N.W.F. Province, 1901-07 ; Offg. Resident, Hyderabad, 1907-9 ; Agent to Governor- General, Central India, 1910-13; Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, 1913-19 ; Member of the Esher Committee for Re-Organisation of the Army in India, 1919-20. Pubns. : Various reports on the Land Revenue, Settlements of Districts in British India and Native States ; various articles in the Indian Reforms. Recns. : riding, tennis, golf. Son of late John O'Dwver, Barronstown, Tipperary ; b. 1864 ; m. 1896, Una (D.B.E.), dau. of lat^.'. Mons. Bord, of Castles, France, and has issue one dau. Res. : 26 Brechin Place, South Kensington, London, S.W.7. Athenaeum Club, London. O'DWYER, Robert. Professor of Irish Music, University College, Dublin, since 1914 ; Organist Church of Holy Redeemer, Bray. Pubns. : Irish Opera ; Eithne (pro- duced at Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, 1910; several songs, some organ and church music, and many arrangements of Irish melody. Res. : 9 Upper Lceson Street, Dublin. O'FARRELL, Charles Richard, J. P. for Co. Galway (High Sheriff, 1906). Eldest son of Charles George Carroll, J.P., of Dalyston who took the name O'Farrell 1855 on succeeding to Dalyston), and Kate Mary, only dau. of Jas. \Vm. Mac- Loghlin, of Ballyglass, Co. Westmeath; b. 22 Sept. 1875. Res. : Dalyston, Loughrea, Co. Galway. O'FARRELL, Sir Edward, K.C.B. (1917), Knt. (1915), C.B. (1911), B.A. (Dub. Univ.); Barrister King's Inns, 1882 ; Asst. Sec. to Estates Comrs., 1903-08 Assist. Under-Sec. to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1908 to 1918 ; Estates Commis- sioner from 1918. Son of Michael Richard O'Farrell, B.L., of Park, Youghal, Co. Cork ; b. 1856 ; m. 27 Aug., 1895, Dorothy Flora, third dau. of late William Richard- son-Bunbury, of Beachland, W. Australia. Res. : Cuil-na-greine, Carrickmines, Co. Dublin. University Club, Dublin O'FARRELL, Surgeon-General Thomas, M.A., M.D. (R.U.I.), L.R.C.S.I., L.M. Rotunda, Dublin, Educ. : Queen's College, Galway. and Royal University of Ireland ; entered Army Medical Service, 186.5 ; Surgeon- General, 1899 ; served in Ceylon, India, Afghanistan. Egypt and Malta ; was Principal Medical Officer, London, and Surgeon-General, Malta Com- mand. Pubns. : Medico-Topographical Report, Beluchistan and Southern Afghani- stan, 1877 ; contribution — Enteric Fever in Bengal, Indian Medical Gazette, 1871 ; Remittant Fever, ibid., 1872 ; Indian Fevers, ibid. 1874 ; numerous service reports, etc. ; second son of late TD. O'Farrell, Crown Solicitor for Galway, and Mary Walsh ; b. 1843 : m. 1883, Maria, dau. of late William Roche Crown Solicitor for Co. Limerick, and has issue three sons and three daus. Club : Stephen's Green, Dublin. O'FARRELL, Thomas T., F.R. C.S.I. Educ. at Stoneyhiu-st and Catholic Univ. School of Medicine, Dublin ; Pathologist at St. Vincent's Hospital and Examiner in Pathology, Apothecaries' Hall, Dublin ; First Assistant in Pathology, University College, Dublin ; Bacteriologist to Dublin County Council ; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine. Eldest son of Surgeon-Gen. Thomas O'Farrell ; m. 1911, Esmay, dau. of R. Davoren, of Friarsland, Roebuck, Co. Dublin. Res. : 26 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. O'FARRELLY, Miss Agnes, MA. (R.U.I.). Dau. of Peter E. O'Farrelly, of Raffenny House, Co. Cavan ; Lecturer in Irish Language in University College, Dublin ; Principal of the Ulster Irish College, at Cloghaneely ; Member of Senate of National University, and of Governing Body of University College, Dublin, 1909-19. Author of a number of stories and studies in Irish, and compiler of Leabhar an Athar Eoghain in 1904 ; Member of the Committee of the National Literary Society and of the Women Graduates' Association ; THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 189 Member of the Committee of the Dail Uladh (Ulster Gaelic Union) and formerly Member of the Coiste Gnotha of the Gaelic League. Res. : 26 Highfield Road, Rathgar, Dublin. O'FERRALL, John Forbes. Clerk of the Crown and Peace and Local Registrar of Titles Co. Longford. Was one of the leading Solicitors in Co. Longford when he got his appointment in 1896. Only son of John Emanuel O'Ferrall. Corbeagh, Edge- worthstown. Co. Longford, and Eccles Street, Dublin : m. Nov., 1898, May, eldest dau. of the late Frank J. Davys, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., J. P. of Creemona House, Swords, Co. Dublin, and has issue six sons. Recns. : hunting, golf, tennis. Res. : Viewmount, Longford. Club : Stephen's Green, Dublin. O'FERRALL, Dominic More-, D.L., J.P. Co. Kildare (High Sheriff, 1879). Onlv son of late Edward More-0'Ferrall, of kildangan, and Susan, dau. of late Dominick O'Reilly, of Kildangan ; b. 1854 ; m. 1898, Annie, dau. of late Lt.-Col. Francis McDonnell, C.B., of Plas Newydd, Mon- mouthshire. Res. : Kildangan, Monaster- evan, Co. Kildare. O'FLAHERTY, Samuel (M.P. for Co. Donegal from 1921). Res. : Carrick, Castlefln, Co. Donegal. O'FLANAQAN, Reverend Michael, Professor Suramerhill College, Sligo, 1900-04 ; Lecture tour in U.S A., 1904-07 ; conducted Exhibition of Irish Cottage Industries U.S.A. and Canada, 1907-10; Lectiu-ed for Gaelic League in America, 1910-12: Advent Preacher Rome, Italy, 1912 ; Lenten Preacher Rome, 1914 ; Curate Cliffoney, Co. Sligo, 1914-15 ; Crosna, Co. Roscommon, 1915-18 ; Ros- common, 1919-21 ; Member of Executive Irish Agriciiltiu-al Organization Society, 1917 ; Vice-President of Sinn Fein, 1917 : Member of Governing Body University College, Galwav, 1920 ; Vice-President of Gaelic League, 1920-21 ; representing Irish Republic in America, 1921-22. Pubns. : Irish Phonetics, 1904 ; Fashion in Food, 1915; b. 1.3 Aug., 1876. Third son of Edmond O' Flanagan, Cloonfower, Castle- rea, Co. Roscommon. Recns. : swimming, mountain climbing, cycling. Res. : Ros- common. OQILBY, Lt.-Col. Robert James Leslie, D.L., .T.P. Co. Londonderry. Late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards ; late Lt.-Col. London Scottish ; served in European War, 1914-18. Only son of late Capt. Robt. Alex. Ogilbv, D.L., J.P. of Ardnargyle Co. Londonderry ; b. 1880. Res. : Pellipar House, Dungiven, Co. Londonderry : Ard- nargle, Limavady, Co. Londonderry ; Moreton Hall, Warwickshire. O'QORMAN, Col. Nicholas Purcell O'Qorman (The 0'Qorman),of Bellevue, Kilrush, Co. Clare. Educ. : Oscott and Auteuil. Late Major the Lincolnshire Regt. ; served on the Staff in India and Hong-Kong. Eldest son of late Nichola.s Smith O'Gorman (The O'Gorman), and Margaret, dau of Michael Kenny ; b. 1845 ; m. 1884, Florence Ellen, dau. of C. A. Daniell, I.C.S. Res. : Grangebank, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Club : United Service. O'QRADY, Quillamore, M.A. (T.C.D.). Barrister-at-Law King's Inns, 1903. Late Major South Irish Horse ; Dublin Herald of Arms since 1908. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin ; Auditor of College His- torical Society, University of Dublin, 1901. Recns. : motoring and sailing Second son of late Edward Stamer O'Grady, M.R.I. A., of Clenagh, Co. Clare ; b. 1879. Res. : 49 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ; Carnelly, Co. Clare. Clubs : Cavalry, Royal Automobile, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin; Royal St. George Yacht, Kings- town. O'GRADY, Major Hugh Hamon Massy, B.A. (T.C.D.). Major late Royal Sussex Regt. ; served in Nile Campaign, 1884 ; S. African War, 1899-1901. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Recns. : fishing, shooting. Son of late Hugh O'Grady, D.L., of Castlegarde : b. 1860 : m. 1890, Mary, dau. of late Vere Hunt, J.P., of High Park, Tipperary. Res. : Castlegarde, Pallas- green, Co. Limerick. O'QRADY, William de Rienzi O'Grady (The O'Grady). b. 17 June, 1852 ; son of The O'Grady (d. 1873) and Anne Grogan, dau. of Thomas de Rienzi, of Clobemon Hall, Co. Wexford. Is head of the ancient sept of O'Grady. Res, : Kilballyowen, Brutf, Co. Limerick. O'HARA, Arthur Cooper, D.L., J.Pj Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1903). Second son of late Charles William O'Hara, M.P., D.L., J.P., of Annaghmore and Coopers- hill, Co. Sligo : b. 1862. Res. : Coopershill, Riverstown, Ballymote, Co. Sligo. O'HARA, Charles Kean, 0,BiE (1920), J. P., Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1886), and Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, 1902. Major late 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster Regt. Eldest son of late Charles William O'Hara, M.P, D.L., J. P., of Annaghmore and Coopershill, Co. Sligo ; b. 1860. Res. : Annaghmore, Collooney, Co. Sligo ; Clubs : Kildare Street, Dublin ; County and Con- stitutional, Sligo ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. O'HARA, Lt.-Col. Erril Robert, C.M.G. (1910), D.S.O. (1919), Chevalier, Legion of Honour (1916). Served in S, African War, 1900-2; E. Africa, 1903 and 190 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 1908 ; European War, 1914-9 ; Lt.-Col. A.S.C. from 1914 : Asst. Director of Supplies and Transport, 1915-18 ; A.A. and Q.M.G., 1918-9; A.Q.M.G. in 1919. Son of late Charles William O'Hara, M.P., D.L., J.P., of Annaghmore, CoUoonev, Co. Sligo ; b. 1879 ; m. 1911, Moneen, dau. of Capt. WUliam Bond, of Xewton Bond, Co. Longford, and has issue one son. Res. O'HARA, Right Rev. Henry Stewart, M.A., D.D. (T.C.D.). Educ. : Collegiate School, Leicester ; Trinity College, Dublin ; Rector of Coleraine 1869 ; Vicar of Belfast, 1894 ; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1897 ; first Dean of Belfast, 1900, and largely interested in the establishment and building of Belfast Cathedral ; Bishop of Cashel and Emly, Waterford, and Lis- more, 1900 to 1919. Eldest son of late Rev. James Dunn O'Hara, late of O'Hara- brook, Co. Antrim ; b. 1843 ; m. 1872, Hatton Thomasina, dau. of late Thomas Scott, D.L., of Willsboro', Londonderry. Res. : Laurel Hill, Coleraine. Clubs : Ulster, Belfast; Sack\ille Street, Dublin. O'HARA, Colonel James, C.B. (1917). Educ. : Wellington ; R.M. College, Sand- hurst. Served in 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays), 1886-95 ; appointed to Army Pay Dept. 1895 ; Col. and Chief Pay- master, 1913 ; served South African War, 1899-1902 ; Command Pavmaster in Hong- Kong, 1913-17 ; N. Command, 1917-18 ; in Italy, 1918-19 ; Irish Command, 1919-20, and jS". Command from 1920, Son of late Col. James O'Hara, D.L. late 2nd Dragoon Gds , of Lenaboy, Co. Galway ; b. 1865 ; m. 1902, Margaret, dau. of late W. Chalmers, Carmichael, and has issue one son and one dau. Recn. : fishing. Res. : Lenaboy, Galway. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. O'HARA, Major Patrick Henry Augustus, J.P. Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1920). Late Major Service Batt. E. Svu-rey Regt. ; European War, 1914-16 ; Educ. at Ushaw. Son of late Patrick O'Hara, of Mornington, Crookedwood, Co. Westmeath ; b. 1859 ; m. 1893, Eliza- beth Mary, second dau. of Patrick Boland, of Dublin, and sister of J P. Boland, K.S G., and has issue one son. Res. : Mornington, Crookedwood, Co. Westmeath. O'HIGQINS, Brian, M.P. for West Clare from 1918 and for Clare County, 1921. Res : Carrigaholt, Co. Clare. O'KEEFFE, Major-Gen. Sir Menus William, K.C.M.G. (1918), C.B. (1915), D.M.S. (France) ; Order of St. Anne of Russia (\nth Swords) ; M.D. ; served with Egyptian Expedition, 1882 ; Tirah Expe- dition. 1897-8 ; European War, 1914-18 as Dep.-Dir. of A.M.S. ; was Inspector of Medical Service at War Office, 1910-14. Son of William O'Keeffe, M.D , of Mallow, Co. Cork ; b. 1859 ; m. 1894, Janetta Canning, dau. of W S. Baird, J.P., of Avonmore, Belfast. Res. : Hazelwood, Shooter's Hill, Woolwich. Junior United Service Club, O'KEEFFE, Patrick, M.P for North Cork from 1918, and for N., Mid., W., S. ! and S.E. Div. of Cork County, 1921. O'KEEFFE, Stephen Charles Martin Lanjgan-, B.A. (T.C.D.). Barrister King's Inns, 1865 ; Inner Temple, 1867 ; J.P King's Co. and Tipperary. Eldest son of late J. Lanigan, M.P., J. P., of Glenagyle, Co. Tipperary ; b. 1841 ; m. 1870. Madeline, dau. of J. H. Peart, of Ardtona,. Co. Dublin: assumed the name and arms of O'Keeffe by royal licence July, 1895. Res. : Glena- gyle, Toomavara, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, O'KELLY, de Qallagh et Tycooly, Count Qerald Edward (Holy Roman Empire, 1767) ; Irish Representative at Brussels from April, 1921, Educ: Clongowes Wood and Royal University, Dublin. Travelled in Japan, China, India, and U.S.A. compiling commercial direc- tories. Served in European War, 1915- 1919. Entered Irish Consular Service, and was appointed to Switzerland in October, 1919. Transferred to Belgium April, 1921. Has lived a number of years in France ; b. 11 March, 1890, at Gurtray, Portumna. Tliird son of Count John O'Kelly ; m. Amy Marjorie, dau. of John Stuart, of Liverpool. Res. : 3 Rue Antoine Labarre, Bruxelles, Belgium, O'KELLY, Capt. Henry Kane, D.S.O; (1914), B.A. (T.C.D.), F.Z.S. : 2nd Batt. Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt. and Royal Army Service Corps ; served in European War, 1914-19 ; ret. 1919; b. 1894, youngest son of William Henry O'Kelly, Monkstown Castle, Co. Dublin. Educ. : Clongowes ; Trinity College, Dublin. Recns. : hunting, shooting. Res, : Glena- gary, Chislehurst, Kent. Junior Army and Navy Club, London. O'KELLY, John Thomas,— Sefi O' Ceallaigh, Sean T. O'KELLY, Sean Joseph (Sceilig). (T.D. for Co. Louth, 1919, and for Louth and Meath, 1921) ; b. at Valentia Island, Co. Kerry ; took an active part in Gaelic League movement and was editor of " Banba" ; editor of " The Catholic Bulletin " since 1916 ; President of the Gaelic League, 1919 ; Deputy Speaker of Dail Eireann, and .Secretary for Educa- tion ; Hon, Secretary Society for Preser- vation of the Irish Language, Author of " Savthar ar Sian i gCein " : " Brian Boirmhe " ; " Batha an Athar, " Tioboid," " Maitiu," and other historical works; translator of the play '• Liudaidhe Og na THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 191 Leaxgadh Moire " (from the English of Seumas Mac Manus) ; editor of " Leabhar Aithriseoireachta na nGaedhael " (Gill's Irish Reciter). Res. : 4 St. Thomas Ter- race, Glasaevin, Dublin. O'KELLY, Rev. Thomas, B.A. (R.U.I.) B.D. ; b. at Cloonloiigh, Co. Sligo, 1879 ; educ. at Summerhill College, and Maj'nooth; Priest 1903, sometime Professor at Sum- merhill Diocesan College, Sligo ; late Principal of Leinster College of Irish, Dublin ; Professor of Education, Univer- sity (College, Galway, and Member of Governing Body ; translator into Irish of W. B. Yeat?' play "Cathleen ni Houlihan "; author of '"An Foghmhar" ("The Harvest") and other Irish plays ; and librettist of the first Irish Opera, " Eithne." Res. : Univer- sity College, Galway. O'KENNEDY, Very Rev. Canon Richard, P.P. of Fedamore, Co. Limerick. Educ. : at the Jesuit College, Limerick, and Mavnooth ; ordained 1873 ; Canon of Limerick, 1912. Author of " The Holy Angels," " The Holy Hour," " A Morning Paradise," and some smaller works. Contributor to " Ave Maria, " '• Catholic World," and " Irish Ecclesiastical Record." Res. : Fedamore, Bruff, Co. Limerick. O'LEARY, Daniel Henpy. Educated privately, and at the Queen's College, Cork. In his professional course won several 1st Class Scholarships and Exhibitions ; called to the Bar, 1902. Elected M.P. for West Cork, 1916, and immediately rendered valuable service to the fishing industry in the South-west coast of Ireland : retired from Parliament, 1918. Admitted Solicitor 1921 ; practises in Arklow ; ardent Na- tionalist ; b. 1875 ; fifth son of the late Florence O'Leary, Esq., Glandart House, Bantry, Co. Cork: m. 1913, Sara, third dau. of air. Patrick Laide, Tralee, Co. Kerry, and has issue one dau. Res. : " Wemyss," Greystones and Arklow, Co. Wicklow. O'LOQHLEN, Sir IVIichael, 4th Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1838) ; His Majesty's Lieu- tenant, Co. Clare (1910); (High Sheriff, 1910). Eldest son of the Hon. Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, 3rd Bart., and Ella, dau. of James M. Seward, Melbourne; b. 16 Oct., 1866 ; s. his father, 1 Nov., 1905 ; m. 16 Jan., 1918, Beatrice, only dau. of Sir Michael Murphy, Bart., of Wyckham, Dundrum, Co. Dublin. Res. : Drum- conora, Ennis, Co. Clare. O'LOINQSIQH, Fionan, B.A., 1913; H.Dip.Ed., 1914 (N.V.I.). Educ: St. Brendan's, KUlarney ; Rockwell College, and Blackrock : assistant Xat. Teacher, St. Michan's, Halston Street, Dublin, 1912 to Easter, 1916. Commanded F. Co. 1st Bat. in North King Street and Church Street during the Easter Rising. Sentenced to death ; commuted to 10 years* penal servi- tude ; elected T.D. for S. Kerry in Dec, 1918, unopposed ; re-elected May, 1921, for the proportional rep. area of Kerry and W. Limerick ; Secretary with ilr. Erskine Childers to the Irish Delegation of Plenipotentiaries. One of the eight members of the Provisional Government, and Minister of Education under that Government. O'MAHONY, Sean, (M.P. for South Fermanagh from 1918 ; M.P. for Cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh. Northern Parlia- ment, Ireland, 1921) ; Wholesale Tea Mer- chant, etc. ; Member of the Dublin City Coimcil. Res. : 32 Gardiner's Place, Dub- lin. O'MAHONY, Pierce Charles de Lacy O'Mahony (The O'Mahony), C.B.E. (1920) ; formerly D.L. Co. Wick- low, and J. P. Counties Kerry and Limerick. Educ. : Rugby ; Magdalen College, Oxford ; Agricultural College, Cirencester (Hav- garth gold medallist, 1875) ; M.P. North Meath, 1886-92. Recns. : hunting, garden- ing. Only surviving son of Pierce K. Mahony, of Kilmorna, Co. Kerry, and Jane, dau. of Robert Gun Cuninghame, D.L., of Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow ; b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1877, Helen Louise (d. 1899), only child of Maurice CoUis ; 2nd 1901, Alice Jane (d. 1906) dau. of Lt.-Col. Francis W. Johnstone, and has issue one son. Res. : Grange Con, Co. Wicklow. T.A. : O'Ma- hony, Grangecon. O'MAILLE, Prof. Tomas, M.A. (Manchester), Ph.D. (Freiburg i-Br.) ; member of Roj'al Irish Academy ; Prof, of Irish, University Colleg?, Galway ; son of late Michael O'Maille, of Joyce's Country, Co. Galway. Sometime student of the School of Irish Learning. Dublin (1905- 6), and of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Freiburg i.-Br., and Berlin. Pubns. : The Language of the Annals of Ulster, 1910 ; History of the Verb of Existence in Irish (1911) ; Amhrain Chlainne Gaedheal (co-editor of, 1905) ; Amhrain Chearbhallain (1916), An GioUa Dubh (editor of, 1918). An Ghaoth Aniar (1920), Articles in Erin, Zeitschrift ftir Celtische Philologie etc. Editor of An Stoc. O'MAILLE, Padraic, M.P. Connemara, since Dec, 1918, and for Galway Co. from 192L O'MALLEY, Ellen, Actress. Studied for the stage imder the late Sarah Thorne, with whom she made her first appearance on the stage at the Theatre Royal, Margate. 1898 ; later became leading lady of the Compton Comedy Company, playing Lady Teazle, Kate Hardcastle, Lydia Languish, Sophia in " The Road to Ruin," Doris 192 THOMAS IRISH WHO'S WHO. Maddison in " The Scarlet Coat," Amy Bellair in " Edmund Kean," Violet Gresham in " Davy Garrick," Countess Ttiekla in " An Emperor's Romance," etc. : toured in the United States 1901-2. as leading lady with E. S. Willard, playing Ada Ingot in " David Garriclc," Lucy White in " The Professor's Love Story," Mary Blenkarn in " The Middleman," Ruth in " Tom Pinch.' Filiberta in " The Cardinal " ; made her first appearance on the London stage, at the Comedy Theatre, 11 Dec. 1902, as Marthe de Moisand in " The Mouse " : at the Im- perial, Mar., 1903, played Margaret in " The Two Mr. Wetherbys " ; at the Queen's, Manchester, under Mr. Richard Flanagan, June. 1903, appeared as Beatrice Portinari in " Dante " and Jan., 1904, as Elizabeth Woodville in " Richard III " ; at the Court Theatre, April, 1904, played Sj-lvia in " The Two Gentlemen of Verona" at the Queen's, Manchester, May, 1904, appeared in the title role in " Ygraine," and July, 1904, played the title role in " Joan of Arc " ; at the Coiu-t Theatre, under the Vedrenne-Barker management, Nov., 1904, played Xora in " John Bull's Other Island " ; at the Avenue, Feb., 1905, appeared as Lady Thyra Egglesby in * ' Mr. Hopkin>on " ; at the Court, Sept., 1907, plaved Gloria in " You Never Can Tell " ; at the Duke of York's, Mar.. 1909, plaved Enid Underwood in " Strife " ; at the Haymarket, Sept., 1009, appeared as Cordelia in " King Lear," and Oct., 1909, as Ann Sinclair in " Don " ; at the Queen's, Oct., 1910. played Mrs. Thynne in " Mrs. Skeffington " ; at the Haymarket, Dec, 1910, Light in " The Blue Bird," and June, 1911, Madame d'Orbesson in *' Above Suspicion," and subsequently joined F. R. Benson and appeared at Stratford-on-Avon and on torn- as Portia in " The Merchant of Venice," Juliet, Lady Macbeth, Rosalind in " As You Like It," and Katharine in " The Taming of the Shrew," appearing in the last-mentioned part at the Kind's. Hammersmith, Sept., 1911 ; at the Kingsway Theatre, Nov., 1912, played Mabel Lanfarne, in " The Eldest Son " ; at the Havmarket, Dec, 1912, Hannah Waldie in " The Waldies " ; at the Kingsway, Dec. 1912, again played Nora in " John Bull's Other Island " ; at the King's Hall, Covent Garden, Mar., 1913, appeared as Ophelia in " Hamlet " ; at the Coiu-t, Mar., 1913, Eve Michelmore in " The Morning Post " : and June, 1913, Irene Martin in "The Cage"; at the Little Theatre, July, 1913, played Dame Julian in " Dame Julian's Window " ; at the Criterion, Feb., 1914, Irene Mait- land in " A Pair of Silk Stockings": at the Prince of Wales's, June, 1914, Kitty Melville in " An Indian Summer " : at the Court, June, 1914, Cecily Warren in " His Duty " ; at the Kingsway, April, 1915, Rose Appleyard in *' Advertise- ment " ; at the St. James's, Jan., 1916, Philippa de Lacorfe in " The Basker " ; appeared as Jane Raymond in " Love in a Cottage " ; at the New Theatre, July, 1918, as Victoria Cresswell in " The Chinese Puzzle " : at the Globe, June, 1919, as the Archduchess Sophia in " L'Aiglon " ; Aug., 1919, as Miss Rodd in " The Voice from the Minaret " ; at the Aldwych, Aug., 1920, played Sylvia Bullough in " The Unknov.n." Recn. : sailing. Dau. of late Capt. Charles Gray Jones, R.N. : b. Malahide, Co. Dublin ; ra. Major John Evelyn Thornhill. Res. 6 Gloucester Road, South Kensington, London, S.W.7, O'MALLEY-KEYES, Major Middie- ton. Educ. : privately and Royal Military Academy, Wool'nich ; served in the Royal Field Artillery (Regular Forces), from 1901 to 1918, when compulsorily retired on ac- count of injiu-ies received on active service ; served in France, 1915 to 1918 inclusive (despatches twice) ; b. Dec 31st, 1882 ; eldest son of Middleton O'Malley, of Ros3 House, Co. Mayo. Recns. : Horse racing, fox hunting and yachting. Res. : Ross House, Westport, Co. Mayo. Clubs : Bath, Army and Navy ; Kildare Street, Dublin, etc., etc. O'MARA, James (M.P. for Kilkenny, South, from 1918) ; B.A. (R.U.I. ), F.C.S. ; was M.P. for S. KUkenny, 1900-07 ; son of Alderman Stephen O'Mara, of Limerick ; b. 1873 ; ra. 1895, Agnes, dau. of Blenner- hassett Cashel, of Cork. Res.: 43 Fitz- william Place, Dublin. O'MARA, Joseph ; b. in Limerick. Educ. at the Jesuit College, Limerick ; first sang in public at the production of Sullivan's " Ivanhoe " ; for three years chief tenor at Drury Lane, and in Covent Garden Grand Opera ; subsequently lead- ing tenor of the Moody-Manners Company ; foimded O'Mara Travelling Opera Company, 1912 ; m. 1916, only dau. of Mr. J. Power, of Water ford. Res. : 6 Adelphi Terrace, London, W.C. O'MARA, Alderman Stephen Mary, Mayor of Limerick ; Trustee of Dail Eir'eann, fourth son of ex- Alderman Stephen O'Mara; Mayor of Limerick, 1885-1886, ex-M P. , ; Managing Director of the firm of O'Mara, Ltd., Bacon Curers. Educ : Christian Brothers, and Clon- gowes Wood College ; b. 1885. Recns. : fishing and golfing. Res. : Strand House, Limerick. O'MEAQHER, Col. John Kevin (retired), C.B.E. (1919) : late Royal Munster Fusiliers. Educ. : Prior Park College, Bath, Royal University Ireland (B.A., 1886), R.M.C., Sandhm-st ; joined Roval Munster Fasiliers, 1888 ; retired, 1920, with rank of Colonel : served through- out the South African War, 1899-1902 (despatches, Brevet of Major, Queen's THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO 193 medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; Mohamand Campaign, 1908 (subsidiary despatches, medal and clasp) ; European War, 1914-1918 ; 191-4, raised and commanded 8th Royal Munster Fusiliers ; 1915, raised and commanded with rank of Colonel. 3rd Line Groups 2nd London Division T.F. until their abolition, August, 1916 ; Xov., 1915, appointed to command the 1st London Emergency Brigade; 1916, raised and commanded 3rd Reserve Garrison Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers (despatches, C.B.E., 1914, Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal) ; appointed Colonel in Regular Army Reserve of Officers on retirement ; b. 24th June, 1866 ; son of the late J. Casimir O'Meagher, M.R.I. A., Officer d'Academie Frangaise : Res. : 25 Welling- ton Road, Dublin ; Clubs : Navv, London ; United Service, Dublin. ^ ^i,^"'^^""^' Padraig, Irish scholar, teacher, ^^Titer and organiser ; imprisoned, 1919, for Sinn Fein activities: interned, 1920, till December, 1921, in Ballykinlar. Res. : Berehaven, Cork. O'NEILL, Bapon (Unit. Kgd., 1868); Edward O'Neill, 2nd Baron ; is a D.L. and J. P. for Co. Antrim ; sat as M.P. for Co. Antrim, 1863-80; eldest son of Wm. O Neill, 1st Baron, and Henrietta (d. 1857), dau. of the late Hon. Robert Tor- rens a judge of the Common Pleas in Ire- land ; b. 31st Dec, 1839 ; s. his father 18th April, 1883 ; m. 30th June, Ladv Louisa Coachrane, dau. of the 11th Earl of Dun- donald, and has issue living one son and three daus. Res. : Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim ; Carlton Club, London, S.W. ; Ulster Club, Belfast. O'NEILL, Major Edward Michael, 5-S.O. (1916), M.B. (X.U.I.), Major R.A.M.C. ; b. 1882. Educ. : St. Vincent's College, Castleknock ; University College, Dublin. Served European War in charge of a field ambulance, 1914-18. Res • Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. O'NEILL, Rev. George, S..J., M.A. ; Prof, of English Language at University College, Dublin; son of late George F. ONeill, LL.B.; b. Dungannon, 1863. Educ. : St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore • Milltown Park ; Universities of Prac^ue and Paris : M.A. with Honours of R.U. of Ireland, 1891 ; Fellow, 1900 ; a Vice- President of the National Literarv Society Pubns. : Life of Mary of the Angels, 1910 ; Blaise Pascal : Ireland as Teacher of England and Scotland, and other pamph- lets for C.T.S., etc.; Five Centuries of English Poetry, 1912 ; The Golden Legend (selection from Caxton's C.U.P.) ; Essays on Poetry ; many articles in Irish and American periodicals. Address : 35 Lr Leeson Street, Dublin. O'NEILL, Rev. John, D.Ph. (Lou- vain), B.D., B.C.L. (Maynooth). Educ. au Rockwell College, Cashel, at Thurles, and Maynooth ; Professor of S. Scripture and of Philosophy at St. Patrick's College Carlow, 1905-8 ; took courses at Univer- sities of Fribourg and Munich, 1911-12 ; Professor of Philosophy at Maynooth since 1908. Pubns. : Contributor on Philoso- phical subjects to the " Irish Ecclesiastical Record," and to the " Irish Theological Quarterly" ; b. 1880. Res. : St. Patrick's College, MajTiooth. O'NEILL, Rev. Patrick, D.D.. D.C.L. Educ. at Maynooth : Canon Law at the Roman College ; ordained Priest of the diocese of Limerick, 1917 ; Professor of Theology at Maynooth since 1920 ; ap- pointed to Second Chair of Canon Law at Maynooth, 1921. Res. : St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. O'NEILL, Right Hon. Laurence (M.P. for Mid Div. of Dubhn Citv from 1922), Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1916 to 1923. O'NEILL, Maire, actress; made her first appearance on the stage as a member of the Irish National Theatre Society, at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin; made her first appearance in London at the Great Queen Street (now Kingsway) Theatre; 10th May, 1907, as Margaret Flaherty in " The Playboy of the Western World " : during her connection with the Irish Company, played the following, among other parts ; Fand in the play of that name, Mary Cushin in " The Gaol Gate," A Woman in " On Bailie's Strand," Bridget in " The Hour Glass," Min and Marvanne in " The Country Dressmaker," Biddy Lally in " The Unicorn from the Stars," Mona in " Dervorgilla," Mrs. Donohoe in " The Workhouse Ward," The Woman in " The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet," Deirdre in " Deirdre of the Sorrows," Conal's Wife in " The Green Helmet," Anna Crilly in " Thomas Muskerry," Mary Hurley in " Harvest," Peggy Mahon in " The Image," Mrs. McCarthy in " The Cross Roads," Ellen Barton in " The Casting Out of Martin Whelan," Dan's Wife in " The Deliverer," Queen Cahafra in " King Argimines," Mrs. Rainey in " Mixed Marriage," Johanna in " The Piedish,* Cracked Mary in " The Full Moon," Mrs Shillane in " The Clancy Name," Countess Cathleen in the play of that name, and Maggie Gather in " The Magnanimous Lover " ; leaving the Irish Company, she appeared at the St. James's Theatre, Jan. 1913, as Zerlina in " Turandot " ; joinea the Company of the Repertory Theatre, Liverpool, March, 1913, and appeared aa the Mother of Hannele in " Hannele," Kalleia in " The Perplexed Husband," Freida Conyngham in " The Convng- hams," Candida in the plav of that name, and Nora Burke in " The Shadow of the 194 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Glen " ; at His Majesty's Theatre, June, 1913, during Sir Herbert Tree's Shakes- pearean Festival, appeared as Nerissa in " The Merchant of Venice " ; crossed to America in the autumn of 1913, and at the Hudson Tlieatre, New York, 10th Nov., 1913, played Mary Ellen in " General John Regan " ; returned to London and ap- peared at the Haymarket, Feb., 1914, as Catherine Botal in " The Comedy of the Man Who Married a Dumb Wife " ; at the Court Theatre, Feb., 1914, played Portia in " The Merchant of Venice " ; at the Little Theatre, May, 1915, Genevieve in " Foolery " ; at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Dec. 1916, appeared as Aunt Helen in ** The White Headed Boy " ; at the Court, Jan., 1917, as Mary Bvrne in " The Tinker's Wedding " ; Feb., 1918, as Anna in " The Dead City " ; at the King's Hall, Covent Garden, May, 1919, as Decima in " The Player Queen " ; at the Lyric, Hammersmith, Feb., 1920, played Sarah Ferguson in " John Ferguson " ; at the Ambassadors', Sept., 1920, Aunt Ellen in " The White Headed Boy " ; youngest dau. of George Allgood and Margaret Harold ; b. in Dublin ; m. G. H. Mair. Res : 34 Walpole Street, London, S.W.3. O'NEILL, Patrick (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921). Res. : Warrenpoint, Co. Down. O'NEILL, Rt. Hon. R. W. Hugh, PC. (Ireland), 1921 ; only surviving son of Edward, 2nd Baron O'Xeill. Educ. at Eton and New College, Oxford ; m. 1909, Sylvia, dau. of Walter A. Sanderman, of Morden House, Royston, Herts, and has issue three sons ; Barrister (Inner Temple), 1909 ; served in the Great War in Royal Irish Rifles, and as Deputy Judge Advo- cate-General in Palestine with rank of Major ; unsuccessfullv contested Stockoort (C), 1906; elected M.P. for Mid-Antrim (Imperial Parliament), in 1915, and again in 1918 ; M.P. (Northern Ireland) for Co. Antrim, 1921 : first Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, 1921 ; Pro- Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, 1922. Recns. : shooting, fishing. Res. : Thornhill, Malone Road. Belfa.st. Clubs : Carlton, Ulster (Belfast). O'NEILL, Colonel William Henry Slingsby, D.S.O. (1900), B.A. (Cantab.), J. P. Co. Wicklow ; late Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902: b. 28th May, 1854; son Of Rev. Henry O'Neill, of Clonmore, Co. Carlo w ;•. m. 1889, Selina, dau. of Hugh Henry, of Fu-mount, Co. Kildare, and has issue one son. Res. : Ballyfree, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin. O'NEILL-POWER, Captain John Joseph, J. P. for Cos. Waterford and Kil- kenny. Educ. at Beaumont ; Hon. Lieut, in the Army, 1900; Captain Waterford Artillery Militia, 1900 ; Capt. R.F.A. Res. 1901-10 ; was Master of Fox Hounds, 1901- 03. Recns. : polo, motoring, hunting ; son of late Joseph O'Neill-Power, D.L., J. P.; of Power Hall, Waterford, and Jane, dau. of Sir J. Ennis, Bart. ; b. 1879. Res. : Power Hall, Show Hill, Waterford ; Kil- dare Street Club, Dublin, O'NOLAN, Rev. Gerald, M.A., B.D. ; Professor of Irish at Maynooth College since 1909 ; Headmaster of Ballingeary Irish College ; Author of Studies in Modern Irish. Res. : St. Patrick's College, May- nooth, Co. Kildare O'RAHILLY, Alfred. M.A., B.Sc, Ph.D. (N.U.I.), Educ. at University College, Cork, v/here he became Lecturer in 1912 , Professor and Registrar at University Col- lege, Cork, since 1917 : Member of Cork City Council since 1918 ; is interested in the organization of social study in Ireland ; initiated with Professor Smiddy a series of Economic Conferences at University Col- lege, Cork, 1918; on Council of Catholic Social Guild ; Contributor to " Studies" and other periodicals. Author of " Father William Doyle, S. J.," 1873-1917. Address : University College, Cork. O'RAHILLY, Thomas F., M.A. (R.U.I.) ; b. at Listowel, Co. Kerry; Ex- aminer in Irish to the Intermediate Board ; Professor of Irisli at Trinity College, Dublin, since 1919 ; Founder and Editor of " Gade- lica," a periodical devoted to modern and early modern Irish Literature. Res. : 19 Castlewood Park, Rathmines, Dublin. ORANMORE AND BROWNE, Baron (Irld., 1836), Geoffrey Henry Browne, 3rd Baron, K.P. (1918), P.C. (1921). Educ. : T. C, Camb., B.A., 1883 ; M.A., 188G ; elected a Rep. Peer for Ireland (1902) ; J. P., D.L. for Co. Mayo (High Sheriflf, 1891); and J. P. Ayrshire; Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; a Member of the Irish Convention, 1917 : appointed a Member of the Congested Districts Board, Ireland, 1919 ; elected a Senator for Southern Ireland, 1920; late Lieut. 4th Batt. Royal Scots Fus. ; resumed his patronymic Browne instead of Guthrie in 1905 ; only son of Geoffrey Dominick Augustus Frederick, 2nd Baron, and Christina (d. 1887), only child and heiress of the late Alexander Gutlirie, of The Mount, and Bourtree Hill, Ayreshire ; b. 6th Jan., 1861 ; s. his father 16th Nov., 1900 ; m. 2nd Jan., 1901, Lady Olwen Verena Ponsonby, eldest dau. of the 8th Earl of Bessborough, K.P., C.B., C.V.O., and has issue two sons and two dans. Res. : Castle Macgarrett, Claremorris, Ireland ; 21 Portland Place, London, W.l. ; Bourtree Hill, Irvine, N.B, Clubs : Carl- ton ; Bachelors', London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 195 O'REILLY Captain Ferdinand Hugh Luke de \a Pere, late Rifle Brigade ; J. P. and D.L. for Co. Meath ; b. 1857 ; only son of Hugh O'Reilly, 7th Dragoon Guards, by Louise de la Pere, only child of A. J. de le Pere Robinson, of Ballyuavan Castle, Co. Tipperary ; grandson of Hugh O'Reilly, of Rathaldron Castle, Co. ^Meath, whom he succeeded in 1867 ; m. Louisa O'Donnell, dau. of Francis Murphy, J. P., of Kilcairne Park, Co. Meath. Res. : Rathaldron Castle, K'avan, Co. Meath. O'REILLY, Lt.-Col. Charles Myles, Indian Army. Educ. at Ushaw ; served in Tirah campaign, 1897, and with Interna- tional Forces in China, 1900 : commanded 63rd Palamcottah L.I., France and East Africa, during European War, 191-1-18 ; second son of Major Myles O'Reilly, of Knock Abbey, Co. Louth, and Ida, dau. of Edmund Jerningham ; b. 1869 ; m., 1st, 1899, Sibyl (d. 1915), fourth dau. of the Hon. Bryan Stapleton, and has issue two sons and two daus.; 2nd, 1921, Veronica, dau. of the Hon. Bryan Stapleton. Res. : Knock Abbey, Dundalk. O'REILLY, William Joseph, ,J.P., D.L. Co. Louth ; Commissioner of Educa- tion in Ireland ; Resident Magistrate Co. Cavan, 1907, and for Co. Meath from 1917. Educ. at Ushaw College, and London University ; Writer of occasional articles in New Ireland Review on Religious Per- secutions in France, Irish Economic Problem, &c. ; wrote and spoke on the Irish University question, and gave evi- dence before the Royal Commission, 1906, which resulted in the establishment of the National University ; gave evidence (repre- senting the Louth County Council before the Com.mission on Irish Railways, 1906 ; b. 16th Feb., 1864 ; eldest son of Major Mj'les Wm. O'Reilly, M.P. ; (commanded St. Patrick's Battalion in Papal Army, 1860). Recns. : hunting, shooting, golf. Pi,es. : Knock Abbey, Louth, Dundalk, and Beechmount, Navan. Club : United Service, Dublin. ORME, Christopher Quy, D.L. J.P. Co. Mayo ; eldest surviving son of late Robert Orme, D.L , .I.P., of Owenmore, Co. Mayo : b. 1858 ; m. 1907, Hon. Mary Kathleen Morris, dau. of Ist Baron Morris and Killauin, P.C., a Lord of Appeal. Res. : Owenmore, CJrossraolina, Co. Mayo ; Royal Automobile, Kildare Street (Dublin), Sligo County and Royal St. George Yacht (Kings- town) Clubs. ORMONDE, Marquess of, 1825 ; Earl of Carrick, 1315 ; Earl of Ormonde. 1328 ; Earl of Ossory, 1526 ; Viscount Thurles, 1537 (Irld.) ; Baron Ormonde (Unit. Kgd., 1821), James Arthur Wellington Foley Butler, 4th Marquess, M.A. (Cantab.) ; late 1st Life Guards; 28th Hereditary Chief Butler of Ireland ; D.L. for Kilkenny and J.P. Cos. Kilkenny and Tipperary ; was State Steward to H.E. the Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland (Earl Carnarvon) ; son of John, 2nd Marquess, and Frances Jane (d. 1903), dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B. ; b. 23rd Sept., 1849 ; 3. his brother, 27th Oct., 1919 ; m. 1887, Ellen, dau. of late Gen. Anson Stager, U.S.A., and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : Kilkenny Castle, Co. Kil- kenny ; Gunnings, Maidstone, Kent ; 7 Portmnn Square, London, W. Carlton Club, S.W. ORMSBY, Anthony, I.S.O. (1917) D.L., J.P. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1918) ; eldest son of late John Y. Ormsby, of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo ; b. 1855. Res. : Ballinamore House, Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo ; Royal Societies Club, London ; Sackville Street Club, Dublin. ORMSBY, Colonel Gilbert John Anthony, D.S.O. (1915), M.D. (T.C.D) ; R.A.M.C. ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902, present at actions of Colenso and Spion Kop and Relief of Ladvsmith ; European War 1914-18, as an Assistant Director of Medical Services of a Division ; late Resident Sm-geon, Meath Hospital and Dublin Infirmary ; late House Surgeon Xational Children's Hospital, Dublin, b. 16th Sept., 1876 : only son of Sir Lam- bert H. Ormsby ; m. 1004, Alice, dau. of George Pirie, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 92 Merrion Square, Dublin. ORMSBY, Lieut. -Col. Tho.Tias, D.S.O. (1916) ; late Lieut.-Col. Army Pay Dept. Educ. : St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham, and Sherborne School, Dor- set ; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers, 1888 ; joined 2nd Batt. South. Stafford Regt. 1891 ; Capt. Army Pay Dept., 1899 ; Major, 1911 ; Lieut.-CoL 1918 ; ret. on account of ill-health, 1920 ; served European War, Mediterranean Ex- peditionary Force, Feb.-Xov., 1915, in- cluding service in Dardanelles, Egypt, Gallipoli, and Salonika, and with the Salonika Army, 1915-16 ; ret. 1920. Pubns. : Army Finance as a Military Science ; Men, Money and Food ; How the Army is Paid ; The Army Pay Dept. and the War Office ; Training of Company Officers ; Military Millinery. Recns. : fishing, shooting ; youngest son of late John Yeadon Ormsby, of Ballinamore, Co. Maj'o ; b. 1871 ; ra. Lucy Mary, dau. of Capt. Colin Thompson, of Salruck, Co. Galway and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Darroch, Luss, Loch Lomond, Dumbarton- shire. Army and Xavy Club, London. ORMSBY, Sir Lambert Hepenstal, Knt. (1903), President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1902-1904 ; is a B.A. and M.D. of Dublin University, and a Member of the Senate ; Secretary and n2 196 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Member of the Council of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons ; Senior Member of Staff of the Meath Hospital and Co. Dublin Infirmary ; Surgeon to the National Children's Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to the Drummond Mil. School, Bray, Co. Wicklow : Hon. Consulting Surgeon to the Dublin Branch of the Institute of Journal- ists ; Fellow of the Eoyal Medico-Chirur- gical Society of London ; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; and was appointed by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant to be a Member of the Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals, and Governor of the Locli (Government) Hospital (now Chairman). He was formerly Surgeon to the Royal Longford Rifles ; now Lieut.-Col. and Chief Consulting Surgeon, Xew Zealand Medical Corps, and is a D.L., J. P. for County Dublin ; late Member of Clinical Society of London, and has suggested many improvements and original inventions in the practice of Surgery ; son of the late George Owen Ormsby, C.E., late Surveyor- General, Dominion of New Zealand ; b. in N.Z., 19th Julv, 1851; m., 1st, 1874, Anastatia (d. 20th Jan., 1911), dau. of the late John Dickinson, Dublin, and has issue one son and one dau. ; m., 2nd, 1921, Geraldine, R.R.C., O.B.E., dau. of late Wm. Matt- hews, of Hyeres, France. Res. : 92 Merrion Square, Dublin. Imperial Colonial and Constitutional Clubs, London, S.W. ; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin. ORMSBY-QORE, Hon. William, Qeorge Arthur (M.P. Denbigh District, 1910-18, and for Stafford (Co.) since Dec,. 1918); B.A. (Oxon.), F.R.G.S. ; D.L., J. P. Co. Leitrim. Educ. ; Eton ; New College, Oxford; A.D.C. August, 1914; Staff Captain, Mav, 1915 ; served in Egypt, 1915-16. Intelligence Officer Arab Bureau, Oct., 1916 ; Parliamentary Private Secretary to Viscount Milner, and Assistant Secretary, War Cabinet, 1917-18 ; Assistant Political Officer in Palestine, 1918 ; Member of the British Delegation to the Peace Con- ference (Middle Eastern Section), 1919 ; Member of the Permanent Mandates Com- mission of League of Nations, 1921 ; acted as Hon. Secretary of the Investiture Com- mittee appointed in connection with the investiture of the Prince of Wales in Carnar- von Castle, 1911 ; eldest son of 3rd Baron Harlech; b. 11th April, 1885; m. 1913, Lady Beatrice Cecil, dau. of 4th Marquess of Salisbury, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : 5 Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.l ; Derrycarne Dro- mod, Co. Leitrim. Clubs : Carlton, Beef- steak, London ; Shropshire County. O'RORKE, Charles Trench, J.P. Co. Galway ; son of late Charles Dennis O'Rorke, J. P., of Clonbern Park, Co. Gal- way, and Harriette Mary, dau. or late Rear-Admiral Hon. Wm. Le Poer Trench b. 1865; m. 1903, Mary, dau. of late Surg. -Major Cavendish Johnson. Res. : Clonbern Park, Moylough, Co. Galway. ORPEN, Qoddard Henry, Hon. Litt.D. Dublin University ; M.R.I. A. ; F.R. S.A.I. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Educ. : Tipperary Grammar School; Trinity College, Dublin (Classical Scholar, B.A.) ; called to the English Bar, 1877 (Studentship in Roman Law) ; one of the Founders of the Irish Texts Society ; J.P. Co. Wexford; b. 8th May, 1852; fourth son of John Herliert Orpen, of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law ; m. 18th August, 1880, Adela Elizabeth, only child of Edward Moore Richards, of Monksgrange, Co. Wexford, and has issue Edward R. Richards- Orpen, and Lilian Iris Orpen. Pubns. : The Song of Dermot and the Earl, an Old French poem on the Conquest of Ireland, translated and edited (1892) ; The Socialism of To-day, being a translation of Emile de Lavelaye's Socialisms Con- temporain, with an accoimt by the trans- lator of Socialism in England ; Ireland under the Normans, a History in four volumes (Clarendon Press, Oxon, 1911- 1920) ; numerous papers on Irish Historical and Archaeological Subjects in the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, the Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, and the English Historical Review. Recns. : gardening. Res. : Monksgrange, Co. Wexford. ORPEN, R. Caulfeild, B.A. (T.C.D.), M.R.I.A., R.H.A. ; Architect ; the Senior Member of the firm of Orpen and Dickinson, Architects, 13 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Educ. : the College of St. Columba, near Dublin ; Trinity College, Dublin. Served his apprenticeship as an architect with the late Sir Thomas Drew, P.R.H.A., and acted as his principal assistant for many years before entering on private practice in Dublin ; is Cathedral Architect to both Christ Church and St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, in succession to the late Sir Thomas Drew ; practice lies chiefly among the resident gentry throughout the country. Recn. : golf ; son of late Arthur Henrv Orpen, M.A., of Oriel, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin ; b. 1863 ; m. 1900, Violet, dau. of late Col. Robert Caulfield, of Camolin House, Camolin, Co. Wexford. Res. Coologe, Carrickmines, Co. Dublin. Clubs ; University ; United Arts, Dublin. ORPEN, Major Sir William, E.B.E. (1918), A.R.A., R.H.A. ; Artist ; son of A. H. Orpen, M.A., of Oriel, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin ; b. 1878 ; m. 1891, Grace Knew- stub. Res. : 8 South Bolton Gardens, London, S.W. ORR, Very Rev. John, M.A., B.D. (T.C.D.), Dean and Rector of Tuam since 1917 ; m. 1901, Elizabeth Anne McClintock, Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin : ordained. 1900 ; Curate of St. John's, Dublin, 1900- 1902 ; Aghade, 1902-6 ; Dundalk, 1906-10; THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 197 Diocesan Curate, Kilmore, 1910-12 ; Rector of Sligo, 1912-17: Res. : Deanery, Tuam, Co. Galway. ORR, Major Michael Harrison, D.S.O. (1902), late 1st Alexandra Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regt.) Educ. : Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avon ; Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; served Egypt- ian War, 188-4-86 : Frontier Field Force in Egypt ; South African War, 1899-1902, in the operations near Colesberg under Gen. Sir John French (severely wounded, des- patches) ; served in Lord Roberts's march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria ; present at the engagements of Brandfort, Vet River, Zand River, and the operations near Johannesburg and Pretoria, also Diamond Hill and Belfast. Recns. : cricket, golf, cycling ; son of late William Orr, of Hugomont, Ballymena, Co. Antrim ; b. 1859. Royal Portrush Golf Club. ORR, Thomas, C.M.G. (1912), Minister of Finance, 1917-20. Educ. : Royal School, Dungannon. Entered the Ex- chequer and Audit Department, 1875- 1902 ; Auditor-General for Natal, 1902-10 ; was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Union Parliament for Pietermaritzburg North, Natal, 1910-20 ; Minister of Finance, Union of S. Africa, 1917-20; son of late Joseph Orr, of Loughgall, Co. Armagh ; b. 1857 : m. 1882 ; Nellie, dan. of George Field, of Bilston, Staffs, and has issue one son. Res. : Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Clubs : Victoria, Pietermaritzburg, Pre- toria. ORR, William M'Fadden, M.A. Hon. D.Sc, (Q.U.B.), F.R.S. ; Senior Wrangler, Cambridge, 1888 ; sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge ; Professor of Mathematics, Royal College of Science, Dublin. Res. : 6 Bushy Park Road, Rathgar, Dublin. OSBORNE, Rev. James Denham, M.A. (Q.U.I.), D.D., Commissioner of Education (Endowed Schools), Ireland ; Ordained Minister First Ballymoney Pres- byterian Church, 1882 ; called to Rutland Square Chm^ch, Dublin, and installed there, 1889 ; an Honorary Chaplain to H.E. The Earl of Aberdeen, K.T., Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Member of the Royal Dublin Society. Educ. : Model School, Newtown- ards. Grammar School, Armagh Queen's College, Belfast. New College, U. F. Church, Edinburgh, and Edinburgh University ; son of late Alexander Thompson Osborne and Harriett Ann Dobson ; b. Newtown- ards, Co. Down, 16th Sept.. 1854 ; m. Mary, dau. of Sir William Henderson, LL.D , of Aberdeen, and has issue one son and three daus. Pees.: 4Mouutjoy Square, Dublin. OSBORNE, His Honor Judge Robert Ernest, County Court Judge, Recorder of Londonderry, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Londonderry ; eldest son of the late John Osborne, J. P., Cloonev Park, Londonderry ; M.A., Edinburgh University ; Irish Bar, North West Circuit, 1886 ; K.C, 1914. Recorder and County Court Judge for Londonderry, 1919. Pubns. : Jurisdiction and Practice of Irish Coimty Courts in Equity. Recns. , mountaineering, golf. Res. : 50 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. Clubs : Alpine, Sackville Street, Dublin ; Northern Counties Club, Londonderry. O'SHANNON, Catha! (M.P. for Cos. Louth and Meath, 1922). O'SHAUGHNESSY, M. M., Hydraulic Engineer ; b. Limerick, Ireland, Mav 28, 1864 ; son of Patrick and Margaret (O'Don- neil). Educ. : Queen's College, Cork, Queen's College, Galway ; B.Engring., with honours. Royal Univ., Dublin, 1884 ; m. Mary Spotteswood, of San Francisco, Oct. 21st, 1890 ; came to America, 1885 ; asst. engr. S.P. Co., 1886-7 : civ. engr., townsites and water, 1880, 1892-3 ; chief engr. Cal. Midwinter Internat. Expn., San Francisco, 189:3-4 : chief engr. Moun- tain Copper Co., etc., 1895-6 ; practised at San Francisco, 1897-8 ; consulting and con- strn. hydraulic engr., sugar plantations, Hawaii, 1899-1906 ; in practice in Cal., 1907 ; chief engr. Southern Cal. Mountain Water Co. ; consul^-jng engineer Spreckels Sugar Co., Port Costa Water Works ; city engineer of San Francisco, Sept. 1st, 1912 — Republican ; Roman Catholic. Member Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Pub. Health Assn. Clubs Commercial, University, Olympic, Chit Chat. Author of articles on Irrigation inHawaii and other tech. subjects. Award-, ed James Laurie prize, Am. Soc. C.E., 1918. Ros. : 2732 Vallejo Street, San Francisoo, U.S. America. Office : City Hall, San Francisco. O'SHAUGHNESSY, Patrick Joseph, M.P., West Limerick, 1900-18 : b. 1872. Educ. : Rathkeale ; French College, Black- rock. Res. : Rathkeale, Co. Limerick. O'SHAUGHNESSY, Richard, C.B. (1903), M.V.O. (4th class, 1900), B.A. T.C.D. ; Barrister King's Inns, 1866 : M.P. for Limerick City, 1873-4 ; Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks in Ireland, 1883-91; Commissioner of Public Works in Ireland, 1891-1903 ; son of late James O'Shaugh- nessy, D.L., M.R.C.S., of Limerick ; b. 1842; m. Ellen, dau. of James Potter, of Farm Lodge, Limerick. Res. : 8 Palmers- ton Park, Rathmines, Dublin ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. O'SHAUGHNESSY, The Right Hon. Thomas Lopdell, P.C. (Irld.) 1912 ; Recorder of Dublin (1905) ; called to Bar (1874) : English Bar (1894) ; Q.C. (1889) ; Bencher King's Inns (1895) ; eldest son of 198 THOM'S IRISH WHO S WHO. the late Thomas O'Shaughnessy, Solicitor, and Marion, dau. of the late Charles Lopdell, of Castle Lodge, Gort, Co. Galway, J. P. ; m. Catherine Jane, dau. nf late William Truman, Siu-ewsbury. Res. : 64 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. O'SHAUNESSY, Qeorge Francis, Congressman ; ; b. Galway, Ireland, May 1st, 1S!3S ; son of Stephen O'Shaunessy and Margaret Flynn ; brought to U.S. at 4. Educ : De La Salle Inst., New York, 1831-4 ; LL.B. Coluaibia Law Sch., 1889 : m. June 24th, 1903, Julien M. Kelly, of Providence, Pi.T. ; in law practice at New York, 1889-1907, Providence, 1907 — ; Senior member firm O'Shaunessy, Gainer & Carr ; Sec. exec. com. Shepard Democracy, Brooklyn, 1894-5 ; member of Tammanv Hall Gen. Com., 1898-1902 ; deputy atty.- gen., X.Y., 1904-5; asst. corpn. counsel, New York, 1906-7; member R.I. Legisla- ture, 1910 ; Member 62nd to 65th Con- gresses (1911-19), 1st R.I. Dist. : Dem. candidate for U.S. Senate, 1898 ; collector internal revenue for R,.I., Oct. 1st, 1919 — . Clubs ; Press (New York), Columbus, Metacomet Golf. Ros. : 215 Broadv/av, New York, U.S.A. Office : Grosvenor Building. Providence, R.T. O'SHEA, Sir Henry, Knt. (1916), Lord Mayor of Cork. 1911 to 1916 ; is a J. P. for Co. Cork and for City of Cork ; elected >[ember of Corporation of Cork, 1898 : High Sheriff City of Cork, 1901 ; Alderman, 1998 ; son of late Michael O'Shea, of KUbride, Co. Cork: b. 18-58; m. 1SS2, Bridsret, dau. of late John Blewitte, of Dromtariffe, Co. Cork. Res. : Old Court House, Rochestown, Co. Cork. O'SHEE, Col. George Iver Patrick Poer- ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 ; Capt. Leinstpr Regt., 1000-12 : ret. p. 1912 ; served in Flanders. 191^: Brevet Col., 1918: Lieut.-Col. 5th Batt. K.O. Yorks. L.I. 1915 : third son of late Nicholas Richard Power-O'Shee, D.L., J.P., of Gardenmorrls. Co. Waterford and of Sheestown, Co. Kilkennv. and Ladv Gwendoline Isabella (d. 1912). 4th dau. of 1st Earl of Lichfield ; b. 1873 ; m. 1907, Lady Edith, only dau. of 8th Earl of King- ston. Res. : Sheestown House, Kilkennv. O'SHEE, James John, admitted a Solicitor, 1890 : M.P. for West Waterford, 1895-1918. Educ. : Rockwell College, Cashel : University College, Dublin ; fourtn son of John Shee, of Newtown, Carrick-on- Suir : b. 1866. Rps. : Bellevue Place, Clonmel. Leinster Club, Dublin. O'SHEE, Lieut.-Col. Richard Alfred Poer-, C.M.G. (1911), Lieut.-Col. R.E. er of the Corporation of City of Dublin. Address : 235 North Circular Road, Dublin. STANFORD, Sir Charles Villiers, Knt. (1902) ; b. 1852, at Dubhn ; B.A. (Cantab.), 1874; M.A. (1877); Mus.D. (1887) ; Hon. Mus. D. Oxford University : Hon. D.C.L. Durham University ; Hon. LL.D. Leeds University ; Hon. Member of the Beethoven Haus at Bonn ; Hon. Corresponding Member of the Soci6t^ des Compositeurs de Musique, Paris ; Hon. Member of the Society for the Advance - ment of Music, Amsterdam , Professor of Music in Cambridge University, 1887 ; Professor of Composition and Orchestral Playing at the Royal College of Music, 1883 ; Conductor of the Leeds Festival, 1901-10 ; son of late John Stanford, of Dublin ; b. 1852 ; m. 1878, Jennie, dau of Champion Wetton, of Joldwynds, Surrey, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : 9 Lower Berkeley Street, Portman Square, London, W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Savile. STANLEY, Sir John, K.C.I.E. (1911), Knt. (1901); C.R.E. (1919) ; B.A., LL.B. (T.C.D.) ; Barrister King's Inns, 1872; Q.C., 1892 ; Bencher King's Inns, 1896 ; Hon. Bencher 1898 ; Puisne Judge, Hiuh Court, Calcutta, 1898-1901 : Chief Justice High Court of Judicature, N. W. Provinces, India, 1901-11 ; son of late John Stanlev, of Armagh ; b. 1846 ; m. 1879, Annie, dau. of late James Norris, of Castle Hill. Bletch- ingley, Surrey. Res. : 19 Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington, London. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Ranelagh, London. STAPLES, Robert Ponsonby. Educ. : at home by his father ; Louvain Academy of Fine Arts. 1865-70 ; under Portaels in Brussels, 1872-74: studied at Dresden, 1867 ; visited Paris, 1869 ; first exhibited Royal Academy, Burlington House, 1875, visited Australia, 1879-80 ; served as Art Master at the People's Palace, Mile-End Road, 1897 ; Member Union International des Beaux-Arts and United Irish League. Pubs, and Works : Guilty or Not Guilty ; Queen's Annual Gifts to the Poor ; Aus- 238 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. tralia v. England, 1887 (painted in con- junction with the late G. H. Barrable) ; The Emperor's Farewell : The Dying Emperor Wilhelm I., 1888 : The Last Shot for the Queen's Prize — Wimbledon, 1887 ; Car- dinal Manning's Last Reception (presented to Cardinal Vaughan by the Roman Catholics of England) : Mr. Gladstone introducing the Home Rule Bill, 13th Feb., 1893 ; Mr. Labouchere ; Earl Roberts, V.C. (purchased bv King Edward); The Queen and King Edward VII. ; Dawn on the Matoppos ; Lion guarding Cecil Rhodes' Grave ; two Triptychs, illustrat- ing Shipbuilding, for New City Hall, Belfast ; Irish Political Cartoons ; third son of late Sir Nathaniel Staples, 10th Bart, and heir-presumptive to Sir J. M. Staples, 11th Bart. ; b. 30th June, 1853 ; m. 1383, Ada Louisa, dau. of H. Stammers, of London, and has issue one son and three daus. Res. : Lissan House, Cooks- town, Co. Tyrone. STARKIE, Robert Fitzwilliam, C.B., 1916 ; Resident Magistrate, Cork, 1905- 1920 : J.P. Co. Cork, 1898 : entered the Royal Irish Constabulary as a Cadet, 1879 ; on Staff of Divisional Commissioner for Counties of Cork, Kerry, and Limerick, 1883 to 1887. Private Secretary to In- snector-General, R.I.C., 1893 to 1895 ; Resident Magistrate 1895 to 1920 ; Member of Commissions of Inquiry at Dublin Castle, 1901, 1908, and 1914 : Chairman of Munitions Tribunal for Southern Ireland ; Chairman of Courts of Referees under the Uneraplovment Insurance Acts at Cork, Mallow, and Fermoy ; Member of the Appeal Tribunal at Cork under the Profiteer- ing Act, 1920: b. 21st Nov.. 1855; third son of late William Robert Starkie, J.P., Cregane Manor, Roscarbery : m. 1905, Marion Awdry, dau. of the late Wm. E. Robinson, Rochdale ; three sons. Res. : Cregane Manor, Roscarbery. Club : County Cork, Cork. STEVENSON, Sir George Augustus, K.C.B. (1914), C.V.O. (1911), C.B. (1908), B.A. (Oxon) ; Chairman of the Board of Public Works, Ireland, 1913-21 ; a Com- missioner of PubUc Works, 1892-1913 : third son of late James Stevenson, of Toronto : b. 1856. Res. : Fareham, Silchester Road, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Savile, London : University (Dub- lin) ; Royal Irish Yacht Club. STEWART, Col. Albert Fortescue, C.M.G. (1918), O.B.E. (1919) ; Col. Suffolk Regt. ; served in W. Africa, 1901-02 : European War, 1914-19 : seventh son of Sir John Marcus Stewart, 3rd Bart., of Athenrv, Co. Tyrone; b. 1868; m. 1902, Rita, third dau. of late Rt. Hon. Jonathan Christian, Lord Justice of Appeal in Ire- land. Res. : * * * STEWART, Alfred Walter, D.Sc. Educ. : Universities of Glasgow and Mar- burg ; University College, London ; Mackay-Smith Scholar, 1901 ; 1851 Ex- hibition Scholar, 1903-5 ; Carnegie Re- search Fellow, 1905-8 ; Lecturer on Organic Chemistrv, Queen's Universitv, Belfast, 1909-14 ; Lecturer on Physical Chemistry and Radioactivity, Glasgow Ilni- versity, 1914-19 : Professor of Chemistry Queen's University of Belfast, from 1919. Pubns. : Stereochemistry ; Recent Ad- vances in Organic Chemistry ; Recent Ad- vances in Inorganic and Physical Chemis- try ; Chemistry and its Borderland ; numer- ous papers in the Transactions of the Chemical Society, etc. ; youngest son of Professor William Stewart, D.D., LL.D., of Glasgow ; m. 1916, Jessie Lily, dau. of — Coats. Res. : Queen's University, Bel- fast STEWART, Capt. Charles Frederick, D.L., J.P., Co. Donegal ; late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Inniskilhng Fus. ; eldest son of late Charles Frederick Stewart, D.L., J. P., of Horn Head, Co. Donegal, and 1st wife, Elizabeth (d. 1881), dau. of late Rev, Thos. Lindesay ; b. 1870 ; m. Ist, 1899, Alice (d. 1907), eldest dau. of late Capt. John K. Humfrey, 53rd Regt., of Cavan- acor, Co. Donegal ; 2nd, 1910, Hildegarde, eldest dau. of Frederick Lindesay, of Waverley Road, Liverpool. Res. : Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal. STEWART, Sir Charles John, K.B.E. (1918); Barrister Inner Temple, 1883 ; was Senior Official Receiver Companies Winding-up, 1890-97 : Clerk of the London County Council, 1897-1900 : Chairman of S. Allsopp and Sous, 19()0-07 ; Public Trustee, 1907-19. Recns. : hunting, shooting and fishing ; fourth son of John Vandeleur Stewart, of Rock Hill, Co. Donegal : b. 1851 : m. 1884, Lady Mary Catherine Graham Toler, dau. of 3rd Earl of Norbury, and has issue three daus. Res : 24 Eccleston Square, London, S.W. ; Rockhill, Co. Donegal. STEWART, Brig. -Gen. Cosmo Gor- don, C.M.G. (1915), D.S.O. (1895) ; served in Chitral, 1895 ; Egvpt, 1897-8; Nile Expedition, 1899 ; S. African War, 1901-2; European War, 1914-19; G.S.O., 1st grade, 1919-20 ; Brig.-Gen. R. A. from 1920 ; eighth son of late Sir John Marcus Stewart, 3rd Bart., of Athenrv, Co. Tvrone ; b. 1869 ; m. 1911 : Gladys, dau. of late J. H. Honeyman, M.D., of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue one son. Naval and Military Club, London. STEWART, The Right Hon. George Francis, P.C. (1921), M.A. (T.C.D.), F.S.I., .T.P., D.L.. Co. Leitrim (High Sheriff, 1893 and 1919) : a Director of the Bank of Ireland (Governor, 1914 and 1915) ; Cliairraan of the Irish Branch, Surveyors' Institution, 1899 ; Senior Partner in J. R. Stewart & Sons, Dublin ; Representative of Southern Unionists to Irish Convention, THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 239 1917 ; President of Surveyors' Institution, 1916-17 ; eightli son of James Robert Stewart, D.L., of Gortleitragli, Co. Dublin ; b. 1851 ; m. 1881, Georgina Lavinia, second dau. of Admiral R. R. Quin, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : fc>um- merhill, Killiney, Co. Dublin. STEWART, Sip Harry Jocelyn Urquhart, Baronet (Irld., 1623): late Major Donegal Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ; D.L., J. P., Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1905) ; younger son of the late William MoUoy Stewart, and Ellen, widow of F. Berkeley Drummond, B.C.S., and dau. of W. H. Urquhart ; b. 1871 ; s. his brother, Sir WiUiam, as 11th Bart., 4th Jan., 1894 ; m. 12th August, 1896, Isabel Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col. F. S. Mansfield, D.L., and has issue four sons and five dans. Res. : Homecroft, Linden Road, Bedford ; Fort Stewart, Raiuelton, Co. Donegal. STEWART, Sir Hugh Houghton, 4th Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1803), Major, Res. of Officers ; Brig.-Gen, Comdg. 77th Brigade, 1914-15, in European War : late Lieut.-Col. commanding 4th Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, late Capt. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; commanded 22nd Batt. I. Yeo. and 3rd Batt. Essex Regt. South Africa, 1901-02 ; Brig.-Gen. European War, Comdg. 77th Inf. Brig., 1914-15 ; D.L, J.P. Co. Tyrone (High Sheriff, 1903); son of Sir John Marcus, 3rd Bart., and Annie Coote (Lady Stewart), dau. and co-heir of the late George Powell Houghton, of Kil- mallock House, Co. Wexford ; b. 15th Sept., 1858 ; s. his father, 27th Feb., 1905 ; m. 28th August, 1915, Amy, widow of Frederick Charles Caldwell and dau. of late Walpole Eyre Greenwell. Res. : 101 Ashley Gardens, London, S.W. ; Lough Macrory Lodge, Co. Tyrone. Xaval and Military Club, S.W. STIRLING, Brig.-Gen. James Wil- fred, C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1917), Croix de Guerre (France), D.L., J.P. for Devon- shire ; Hon. Brig.-Gen. R.A. ; Lieut -Col. and Bt..-Col. R.F.A. (ret.); served in European War, 1914-18 ; only son of J. Stirling, of Ballawley Park, Dundrum, Co. Dublin ; b. 1855 ; m. 1881, Cecilia Marv, dau. of late Major-Gen. D. E. Hoste, C B., R.A., of 23 Sussex Square, Brighton. Res. : Hensleigh, Exeter, Devon. STOCKLEY, Professor W. F. P. (T.D. National University of Ireland, 1922). Educ. : Rathmines School, Trinity College, Dublin (M.A.) ; formerly Professor in the Universities of New Brunswick and Ottawa. Professor of English, University College, Cork (National University) since 1905. Formerly President of the Cork Literary and Scientific Society. President up to date of the Cork Library ; Member of the Cork Corporation. A member of Dail Eireann for the National University ; b. 29th June, 1859, at Templeogue, Co. Dublin ; elder son of John Surtees Stockley and Alicia, dau. of Joseph Gabbett, High- park, Co. Limerick. Res. : Woodside, Tivoli, Cork. STOKER, Graves, Fellow and Ex- Member of Council, R. C.S.I. Educ. : Bective College, Dublin ; R.C.S.I., T.C.D. ; London, Berlin, and Vienna : late Chief Surgeon (attached R.A.M.C), The Military Hospital, Rochester Row, London ; Assist. Surgeon, St. Paul's Hospital : late Surgeon Cork Street and Drumcondra Hospitals, Dublin ; Consulting Surgeon Great North- ern Railway, Dublin ; Fellow Royal Acad, of Medicine, Ireland : Consulting Surgeon, Mrs. Falkner's Red Cross Hospital for Officers, Montpelier Square, S.W. Pubns. : variety of surgical subjects. Recn. : golf ; son of late E. A. Stoker, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Dublin ; b. 1864 ; m. 1903, Constance, M.B., dau. of Andrew Vennet, of Ardwell, Forfar, Scotland, and has issue two sons and three daus. Res. : 14 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, W.l. Clubs : Royal Automobile ; Junior CJon- stitutional. STOKER, Thomas, C.S.I. (1898), B.A. (T.C.D.) ; I.C.S. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh), 1872-99 ; Insp.-Gen. of Registration and Commissioner of Excise and Stamps, 1891- 6 ; Sec. to Gov. Scarcity Dept. and Chief Sec. to Govt. 1896-9 ; third son of late Abraham Stoker, of Dublin ; b. 1849 ; m. 1891, Enid, dau. of late W. R. Bruce, Master of The King's Bench, Ireland, and ha? issue one dau. Res. : 42 Egerton Crescent London, S.W. 3. ; E. I. United Service Club. STOKES, Lady Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. J. L. Moore. D.D., Vice Provost Trinity College, Dublin : m. 1869, Sir William Stokes, M.D. (d. 1900). Res.: Caraig Breac. Howth, Co. Dublin. STOKES, George Joseph, M.A. (T.C.D.), Barrister Lincoln's Inn; Pro- fessor of Mental and Social Science, Queen's College, Cork, 1S84-1909 : of Philosophy and Jurisprudence, Universitv College, Cork, from 1909, and Dean of the Faculty of Law ; Member of Senate, Dublin Univer- sity ; of General Board of Studios, National University of Ireland. Educ. : Dioces;m School, Sligo ; Trinity College, Dublin ; Universities of Heidellierg and Berlin. Pubns.: The Objectivity of Truth ; Articles on Philosophy, the Logic of Mathematics, the Periodic Law, Jurisprudence. Recns. : boating and cycling ; onlv son of late Robert Stokes, of SHgo ; b. 1859 ; m. 1893, Mary Isabella, only dau of late Henry Crawford, of Celbridge, Co. Kildare, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : 5 Fcrnhurst Villas, College Road, Cork. 240 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S V/HO. STOKES, Sir Henry Edward, K. C.S.I. (1892); C.S.I. (1889); entered M.C.S. 1863 ; Sec. to Board of llevenue, 187-5 ; Member of Madras Salt Commission, 1876 ; Collector, 1879 ; Sec. to Grovernmeut of Madras, 1883-6 ; Chief Sec. and additional M.L.C., 1886-8, and a Member of Council, 1888-93 ; son of Henrv Stokes, Esq., of Tralee ; b. 1841 ; ra. 1865, Janet (d. 1870), dau. of the late William Stolies, M.D., D.C.L., of Dublin ; 2nd, 1872, Helena (d. 1874), dau. of Surg.-Gen. Samuel Currie, C.B., M.D. lies. : 32 Brunswick Gardens, London, W. STONEY, Uieut.-Col Francis Sadlier, Retired, B-oyal Artillery; A Founder of the University Philosophical Society, DubUn, 1854 ; Assistant Superin- tendent Gun Factory, Eoyal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1868-72 ; J. P. Co. WicMow, and Grand Juror. Pubus. : The Official Text- book of Ritles and Ordnance, and several pamphlets on Artillery subjects ; The Life aad Times of Sir Ralph Sadher, Secretary of State to Henry VIII : Don't, Pat. A Manual of Irishisms, 1885, b. 17th Feb., 1834 ; seventh son of Rev. Ralph Stoney, M.A., seventh son of Thomas Stoney, Deputy Governor of Co. Tipperary, 1793. Res. : The Downs, Delgany, Co. Wicklow. STONEY, Richard Atkinson, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (University, Dublin), F.R.C.S.I., L.M., Rotunda ; Visiting Sur- geon Roval City of Dubhn Hospital since 1903 ; M^decin Chef Hopital do Lamotte Villeneuve sur Lot ; Consulting and Operating Surgeon ohme Secteur 17feme Regin Medecin Majeur 2eme Classe Armees Francaise, 1915-1918; Ex-examiner in Surgery Conj,. Board, R.C.P.S. & S.I. ; Vice President La Societe Internationale de las Tuberculeuse ; Vice-President Trinity College Biological Association ; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ; Surgical Specialist Ministry of Pensions, Dublin Area. Educ. : St. Helen's and Trinity College, DubUn ; First Honours in Mathematics ; entered Medical School, 1896 ; Medical Scholar, 1899 ; Special Travelling Prize in Surgery, 1902 ; Travel- ling Prize in Medicine, 1903 ; attended Royal City of Dublin Hospital as student ; Wheeler Gold Medal in Medicine, 1901 ; held post of Chief Demonstrator of Anatomy and joint Lecturer in Applied Anatomy in T.G.D., 1902 and 1903. Pubns. : articles in Medical Journals. Recns. : golf and motoring ; b. Dublin, May 13th, 1877 ; son of Canon R. B. Stoney. D.D., Rector of Holy Trinity, Killiney, Co. Dublin, and Kate Mabel Atkinson, Gortraore, Co. Dublin ; m. 1915, Gladys Enid, dau. of A. Lenox Figgis, Gorse Hill, Greystones. Res. : 56 FitzwiUiam Square. Xorth, Dub- lin. Tel. : 1314. Club : Stephen's Green. Dublin. STOPFORD, Capt. Hon. Artliur, C.M.G. (1919), Chevalier Legion of Honour ; Capt. R.N. ; served in S. African War, 1900-1; European War, 1914-19, as Comdr. R.N. and Col. R.A.F, ; second son of 6th Earl of Courtown; b. 1879 ; m. 1908, Mary, dau. of Godfrey C. Chester Master of Rangeworthy Court, Yate, Glos., and has issue one son and one dau. United Service Club, London. STOPFORD, Hon. Charles William, Lieut, R.G.A. ; served in European War, 1914-19 (wounded) ; fourth son of 6th Earl of Courtown ; b. 1892. Res. : Cour- town House, Gorey, Co. Wexford, STOPFORD, Lieut. -Qen. The Hon. Sir Frederick William, K.C.B. (1921), K. C.M.G. (1901), K.C.V.O. (1909), C.B., Mil. (1898) ; entered Grenadier Guards, 1871 ; Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal with clasp), 5th class Medjidie ; Soudan Campaign, 1884-5 (clasp); Ashanti Ex- pedition, 1895 ; South African War, 1899- 1900 (medal with six clasps) : Chief Staff Officer, Aldershot, 1901-04; Director-Gen. of Military Training at Headquarters (1904-06) ; Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1912-16 ; G. O. C. comdg. the London Dist., 1906-12 ; son of 4th Earl of Courtown ; b. 1854. Res. : 1 York Terrace, Regent'.s Park, London, N.W.I. Clubs : Travellers', Guards, S.W. STOPFORD, Hon. George Frederick William. Educ. at WelHugton College and Cambridge University ; third son of 5th Earl of Courtown ; b. 1859 ; m. 1889, Marie, second dau. of Hy. Segrave, of Kil- ty mon, Co. Wicklow, and has issue three sons and one dau. Res. : Marlficld, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. STOPFORD, Hon. Guy, Commander R.N. ; served in European War, 1914-19; third son of 6th Earl of Courtown ; b. 1884, Res. : Courtown House, Gorey, Co. Wex- ford. United Service Club, London. STOPFORD, Viscount, James Richard Ne^^lle Stopford, O.B.E. (1919). Educ. at Eton; D L. Co. Wexford; Major late Gen. list; served in S. African War, 1900-01 ; European War, 1915-19 ; eldest son of 6th Earl of Courtown ; b. 1877 ; m. 1905, Cicely Mary, younger dau. of late John Arden Birch, and has issue three sons and four daus. Res. : The Old House. Ayles- bury, Bucks. Royal Automobile Club. STORY, John Banjamin, M.B., B.S. (T,C.D.), late Hon. Surgeon Oculist to His Majesty King George V. in Ireland ; President Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ; President of Ophthalmogica! Society of the United Kingdom ; Professor of Ophthalmic Surg. Royal College of Surgeons : Surgeon and Hon. Sec. Eoyal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital ; Ophthal- mic Surgeon to the Adelaide Hospital, Mercer's Hospital, Monkstown Hospital ; THOM'S IRISH WHO S WHO. 241 Oculist to the Claremont Institute and St. Joseph's Asylum. Educ. : Winchester ; Trinity College, DubUn ; Zurich ; Vienna, High Sheriff of Co. Tyrone, 1911 ; Ex- Pres. of the Irish Medical Association ; Hon. Surgeon Oculist to Earls Cadogan and Dudley, Lords Lieut, of Ireland, 1895-1905 ; Hon. Secretary Dublin Branch of National Service League from foundation till it closed down in 1916. Pubns. : Papers in the various Ophthalmological .Journals; son of Rev. William Story, of Corick, Clogher, Co. Tyrone, and Sara Bernard, dau. of John Black, of SUgo ; m. 1892, Blanche Christabel, dau. of Rev. J. Hallowell, and has issue two daus. Res. : 6 Merrion Square, Dublin; Corick, Clogher, Co. Tyrone. Clubs : University, Dublin ; Tj'rone County, Omagh. STORY, Lieut. -Col. Robert, J. P. Co. Cavan ; joined 60th King's Royal Rifles, 12th Xov., 1873 : served with the 8th Bengal Cavalry in Afghan W^ar, 1880 (medal) ; joined 7th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1884 : retired as Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col., 1896 ; eldest son of late Joseph Story, J. P., of Bingfield, Co. Cavau ; b. 1854 ; m., 1st, 1879, Florence (d. 1888), eldest dau. of W. Harrington Bushe, of Clifton ; 2nd, 1896, Mary, fourth dau. of late Edward Jollie, of Waireka, New Zealand. Res. : Bingfield, Crossdoney, Co. Cavan. STRAHAN, Rev. Professor James, M.A., D.D. ; Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Criticism in the McCrea-Magee College, Londonderry, from 1915. Educ. : Grammar School, Old Aberdeen ; King's College, Aberdeen ; New College, Edin- burgh ; Universities of Tobingen and Berlin ; was Hebrew Tutor, New College, Edinburgh, 1885-1890 : Minister of St. Fergus Free Church, 1890-1903 ; Belgrave Presbyterian Church, London, 1903-10 ; Cunningham Lecturer Edinburgh, 1915 ; Smyth Lecturer, Londonderry, 1916. Pubns. : Hebrew Ideals (2 vols.), 1903-6 ; The Captivity and Pastoral Epistles, 1910 ; The Book of Job, 1913 ; The Marechale, 1914 ; Life of Professor A. B. Davidson, 1917 ; Judges and Ruth, 1919 ; Memoir of Mary Crawford Brown, 1920 ; contribu- tions to Theological Review, Critical Preview, Expository Times, and Hastings' Dictionaries. Recns. : cycling and mountain-climbing ; b. in Aberdeenshire, 1863; m. 1909, Catherine EvangeHne Booth-Clibborn, grand-dau. of General Booth, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : 7 College Avenue, Londonderry. STRAHAN, James Andrew, MA. (Q.U.I.), LL.B. (R.U.I.) ; Professor of Jurisprudence University of Belfast from 1009 ; Reader of Equity, Inns of Court, London from 1897 ; Examiner in Equity and the Law of Property, University of London. Educ. : Queen's University, Ireland ; Royal University ; called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1883 ; Regins Professor of English Law, Queen's College, Belfast, 1886-98 ; Hon. Counsel to the Institute of Journalists; contested (L.) South Isling- ton, 1900. Pubns. : The Bench and Bar of England, 1919; The Law of Property (6th ed., 1919); The Law of W^ills ; An Introduction to Conveyancing ; Comments on Recent Copyright Cases ; Leading Cases in Equity ; The T-aw of Mortgages ; Chapters on Equity in Stephen's Commen- taries on the Laws of England ; Editor of Ashburner's Principles of Equity ; Joint Author of Strahan and Kenrick's Digest of Equity ; Strahan and Oldham's Copyright Act, 1911 ; Strahan and Oldham's Law of Partnership ; Underbill and Strahan's Interpretation of Wills ; Fisher and Strahan's Law of the Press ; Macassey and Strahan's Law of Civil Engineers, etc. ; has contributed many articles, etc., to the Law Quarterly, Law Magazine and Review, Law Times, Blackwood's Magazine, Truth, Chambers's Journal, etc. ; Author, under the pen name of Andrew James, of Ninety- Eight and Sixty Years After, 1911. Recns. : walking, travel, and literature ; fifth son of .John Strahan, of Belfast : b. Carrickfergus, 29th Jan., 1858; m. 1888, Emma, only child of Baron P. Von Ferglas and grand- dau. of Sir H. Dryden, Bart., of Canons Ashby, Northants, and has issue one dau. Res. \ 1 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London W.C ; 23 Kensington Mansions, Earl's Court, London S.W.5. Club : Athenaeum. STRAHAN, Right Rev. William Gordon, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland ; B.A., Royal Uni- versity of Ireland ; D.D., Presbyterian Theological Faculty of Ireland. Educ. : Coleraine Academical Institution and Ballymena Academy ; Queen's College, Belfast, and General Assembly's College, Belfast. Minister of the First Presbyterian Church (Sandys Street), Newry. Member of Viceregal Committee of Enquiry into Primary Education (Ireland) 1918 ; mem- ber of Departmental Committee on the Educational Services in Northern Ireland, 1921 ; Commissioner of National Educa- tion in Ireland ; b. 2nd May, 1863 ; only son of Mr. Thomas Strahan, Clinty, Bally- mena. Res. : The Manse, Downshire Place, Newry. STRITCH, John Russell, Solicitor, Roval Swedish Consul; J.P. (City of Dubhn) : Member of the Dublin Corpora- tion ; Chairman Port of Dublin Sanitary Authority ; Deputy Chairman, Public Health Committee ; Deputy Chairman, Technical Instruction Committee ; Member of the Finance and General Purposes Committee ; Governor of the Royal Irish Academy of Music ; Governor of the Orthopaedic Hospital ; Governor of the Royal Hospital for Incurables ; Governor of the Richmond and Portrane Mental Hospital ; Honorary Film Censor and Q 242 THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. Theatre Inspector, City of Dublin ; Director of the Empire Theatre of Varieties, Dublin, Ltd., Belfast Empire Theatre of Varieties, Ltd., etc., etc. ; b. 28th Sept., 1870 ; eldest surviving son of the late J. Russell Stritch, K.C., M.A., T.C.D. ; J.P. Cos. DubUn and Roscommon. Recns. : fishing and cycling. Res. : 17 jSTorth Great Georges' Street, Dublin, and Skerries, Co. Dublin. STRONQE, Sip Francis William, K.C.M.G. (1915); was Sec. to H.M.'s Legation, Mexico, 1894-9 ; at Athens, 1899- 1903 ; Con.-Gen. at Buda Pesth, 1903-05 ; Councillor to Embassy at Constantinople, 1905-96; Min. Res. and Con.-Gen.. Colombia, 1906-11 ; Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen., Mexico, 1911-13 ; Chili from 1913 to 1919 ; second son of Sir John Calvert Stronge, -Ith Bart. ; b. 1856 ; m. 1909, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Sir David Eraser, G.C.B., of Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. Res. : Kilbroney House, Rostrevor, Co. Down. Clubs : St. James's and Travellers', London. STRONQE, Sir James Henry, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1803), M.A. (Oxon.) ; Bar- rister, Lincoln's Inn, 1874 ; Hon. Major Auxiliary Forces ; J.P. and D.L. Co. Armagh ; eldest son of Sir John Calvert. 4th Bart., and LadyMargaret Zoe, only dau. of late Hon. Henry Caulfield, M.P., and sister of 3rd Earl of Charlemont, K.P. ; b. 8th Dec, 1849 ; s. his father as 5th Bart., 29th Dec, 1899 ; m. 7th Oct., 1885, Ethel Margaret, dau. of Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Burges, and has issue surviving five daus. Res. : Tynan Abbey, Tynan, Co. Armagh. STRICKLAND, Walter Q., M.R.T.A. ; late Director National Gallery of Ireland ; a Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy and Hon. Secretary Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Educ. : Ushaw College, Durham ; King's College, London. Pubns. : A Dictionary of Irish Artists, 1914 ; Georgian Society, vols. i. and ii. ; Catalogue of National Portrait Gallery, Dublin ; Catalogue of Pictures in Trinity College, Dublin, 1916 various papers ; son of Thomas Strickland ; b. 1850 : m. Margaret, dau, of P. Ryan, of Sevenhills, S. Australia, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : 118 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. STUART, Viscount, David Andrew Noel Stuart, onlv son of 7th Earl of Castle- stuart; b. 7th Oct., 1921. STUART, Brig.-Qen. Burleigh Francis Brownlow, C.B. (1915), C.M.G. (1919); Batt.-Major 1st Batt. Worcs. Regt. in S. African War, 1900-2 ; European War, 1014-15; Lieut.-Col. 3rd Worcester- shire Regt, 1912-16 ; Col. 1916 ; Temp. Brig.-Gen. 1916; ret. 1919, with rank of Brig.-Gen : second son of late Major Burleigh W. H. Stuart, of Dergmony, Omagh, Co. Tyrone ; b. 1868 ; m. 1916, Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Lieut.-Col Sir Edward Henry St. Laurence Clarke, 4th Bart., and has issue two sons. Res. : The Hyde, Bridport, Dorset. STUART, Hon. Charles Patrick. Educ. at Charterhouse and Pembroke College, Cambridge ; fourth son of 6th Earl of Castlestuart, and brother of present peer. STUART, Major Godfrey Richard Conyngham, C.B. (1918), D.L. for Suffolk ; late Major E. Lanes ; served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895 ; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 ; Tirah Expdy. Force, 1897 ; D.L. Suffolk ; eldest son of late Major Burleigh W. H. Stuart, of Derg- mony, Omagh, Co. Tyrone ; b. 1866 ; ni. 1899, AUce, dau. of J. A. Smyth, of Ard- more, Co. Londonderry, and has issue three sons. Res. : Glencairn, Graham Road, Ipswich. SUDLEY, Viscount, Arthur Paul John Charles James Gore, elder son of 6th Earl of Arran, K.P., P.C. ; b. 31st July, 1903. SULLIVAN, Alexander Martin, Bar- rister King's Inns, 1892 ; K.C., 1908 ; Third Serjeant at-Law, 1012; Second Serjeant- at-Law, 1913 ; First Serjeant-at-Law, 1920 ; called to English Bar, Middle Temple, 1899; K.C., 1910; was a journalist on Staff of " Nation," " Weekly News " and " Evening Press " previous to call to Bar ; b. 1871 ; second son of late A. M. Sullivan, M.P. ; m. 1900, Helen, dau. of late Major John D. Kelley, Brooklyn, N.Y. Res. : 1 Cedar House, Marloes Road, London, W.8. ; 1 King's Bench Walk, E.C. SULLIVAN, Sir Edward, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1881); Barrister-at-Law, B.A. and Ex-Sch. T.C.D. ; called to the Bar at King's Inns, Dublin, 1870, and Middle Temple, 1888 ; unsuccessfully contested St. Stephen's Green Division of Dublin, 1886 ; and Chester-le-Stroet Division of Durham, 1892 ; eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Edward, 1st Bart., late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and Bessie Josephine (d. 1898), dau. of the late Robert Bailey, of Cork ; b. 27th Sept., 1852 ; s. his father 13th April, 1885. Res. : 23 Down Street, Mavfair, London W. Reform Club, London, S.W. ; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown. SULLIVAN, Brig.-Qen. Edward Langford, C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1915) ; entered Army (Leicester Regt.), 1885 ; Captain Indian Army, 1806 ; Major, 1003 ; Lieut.-Col., 1910 ; Col., 1915 : Brig.- Gen., 1917 ; retired, 1920 ; served Burma, THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO. 243 1888-89 ; Dongola, 1896 ; Tirah, 1897-98 (severely wounded ; Waziristan, 1901-2 ; European War, 1914-18 ; son of late T. K, Sullivan, of Bandon, Co. Cork ; b. 1865 ; m. 1901, Winifred, dau, of late Adam Burns, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Lota Beg, Cork. SULLIVAN, Joseph. Ediic. at Belvedere College and University College, Dublin ; Barrister King's Inns, 1899 ; Ex- aminer of Titles to the Irish Land Com- mission, 1907 ; Author of a standard book on the Wyndham Land Act of 1903 ; son of late Denis Baylor Sullivan, K.C. ; b. 1877. Ees. : Ineragh, 1 Henrietta Place, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. SULLIVAN, Patrick Donald, M.A. (Oxon). Educ. at Prior Park, Bath, Queen's College, Cork, and Balliol College, Oxon. ; Barrister King's Inns, 1888 ; Resident Magistrate, Co. Limerick, 1895-1921 ; son of late W. K. SuUivan, LL.D., President of Queen's College, Cork ; b. 1864 ; m. Stella, dau. of G. R. MalUns, J. P., and has issue one son. Res. : Castle Bamford, Kilkenny. Clubs : 2New Oxford and Cambridge, London ; United Service, Dublin. SULLIVAN, Timothy, K.C. ; Barrister King's Inns, 1895 ; K.C, 1917. Res. : 49 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin. SUTTON, Rev. William, S..T. Educ. at Clongowes and in the Irish Province S..J. ; professed at Mungret, 1888 ; or- dained at St. Beuno's, ?^^. Wales, 1881 ; some years Prefect of Studies in Mungret College ; Rector of Tullabeg, 1890-5 ; Rector of Milltown Park, 1895-1903 ; Rector of Mungret, 1903-5 ; contributor to New Ireland Review ; author of Mind and Instinct and The Shakespeare Enigma. Res. : St. Stanislaus' College, TuUamore, King's Co. SUIRDALE, Viscount, .lolm Michael Henry, elder son of 6th Earl of Donough- more ; b. 12th November, 1902. SWAIN, Isaac, B.A. (R.U.I.), A.R.C.Sc.L, M.R.I.A.; Professor of Geo- logy and Geography, University College, Cork from 1910; Friends' School, Lisburn; Teacher in Friends' Secondary Schools, 1897-1902 ; held Scholarship in Royal College of Science for Ireland, 1902-5 ; Demonstrator in Geology, R.C.Sc.I., 1906- 10 ; son of late James Swain ; b. 1874 ; m. 1913, Ohve, dau. of Rev. B. E. Gentle- man, and has issue one dau. Res. : Slem- ish, Glasheen Road, Cork. SWAN, Major-Qen. William Travers, C.B. (1915), M.B. (T.C.D.); served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895 ; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 ; in S. African War, 1900- 2 ; European War, 1914-16 ; Dep. Director of Medical Services, 1915; Major.-Gen. A. M.S. from 1917 ; son of Edmund Lom- bard Swan, of Allworth, Abbevleix, Queen's Co. ; b. 1861 ; m. 1913, Muriel, dau. of late Lieut. -Col. Dominic Downe3 McCausland, 98th Regt. Naval and Military Club, London. SWAYNE, Colonel Charles Henry. D.S.O. (1898) ; Col. late R.A.M.C. Educ. : private school ; LedAvic-h School of Medicine, Dubhn (prizeman in 3Iedicine, Surgery, Midwifery) ; appointed Staff Assist.-Surg., 1872 ; Surgeon, 1873 ; Surg.- Maj., 1886; Surgeon, Lieut.-Col., 1894; Brigade Surgeon Lieut.-Col., 1897 ; Lieut.- Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1898 ; Col., 1902 ; retired Sept., 1905 ; served with distinction during the yellow fever iu Trinidad, W.I., 1881 ; in the Nile campaign, 1884-85, thanked for services ; Burmese campaign, 1886-1889 (specially reported for services) ; in cliarge No. 6 B.F.H., and senior Medical Officer, ]st Brigade, Tirah Expeditionary Force, N.W.P., 1897-08 ; second son of late A.C. Swayne, M.D., J. P., of Carrick on-Shaunon, and Anne, dau. of D. Browne : b. 1848 ; m. 1896, Margaret Blakeney, dau. of late David GiUie?, of Londonderry, and has issue two daus. Recns.: golfing, fishing. Res.: 7 Palmers- ton Park, Dublin. SWEENEY, Joseph (M.P. for West Donegal, 1918-21, and for Co. Donegal, 1921-22). Res. : Burtonport, Co. Donegal. SWEETMAN, John, Chairman of the Meath County Council, 1902-8. Educ. at, Downside ; M.P. for E. Wicklow Co., 1892- 5 ; supporter of Sinn Fein ever since the initiation of that policy by Arthur Grifl[ith ; son of late John Swcetman, of Merrion Square, Dublin ; b. 1844 ; m. 1895, Agnes, dau. of John P. Hanly, of Knock- boyne, Navan. Res. : Drumbaragh, Kells, Co. Meath ; 47 Merrion Square, Dublin. SWEETIVIAN, James Michael, K.C, M.A., LL.D. (T.C.D): Barrister King's Inns, 1899 ; K.C, l9l4 ; Professor of English Law at University College, Gal- way, 1908-13 ; late Examiner in Law Royal University of Ireland : JP for Co Kildare ; b. 1872 ; third son of late Hugh Sweetman, of Roebuck Hall, Dundrum, Co. Dublin, and Gertrude (d. 1912), dau. of late Walter Blacknev, of Ballvellen, Co. Carlow ; m. 1906, Agnes, dau. of Sir George Fottrell, K.CB., of Dublin. Res. : Longtown, Sallins, Co. Kildare. SWEETIVIAN, Lieut.-Col. Michael James, O.B.E. (1919); Order of St, Stanislaus, 2nd class ; B.A. (London ; J.P., Co. Wexford. Educ. : at Downside; joined East Yorks. Regt., 1887 ; Captain, 1896 : A.D.C to his Uncle Gen. Sir W. Butler, at Dover and Capetown, 1896-9; Q2 244 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. served in S. African War. 1899-1901 (desps. and brevet of Major, 1900); held Militia Adjutancy at Wexford, 1901-4 : Lieut. -Col., 1914; served in European War, 1914-18. Eecns. : fishing and farming : son of late Walter Sweetman. of Clohamon, Ferns, Co. Wexford, and Marj', dau. of Eichard Butler, of Suirvale, Co. Tipperary ; b, 1865 ; m. 1907, Adelaide Mary, dau. of the Rev. the Hon. Charles Feilding. Res. : Cloha- mon House, Ferns, Co. Wexford. Army and 2^avy Club, London. SWEETMAN, Roger Mary (M.P. for North Wexford, 1918-21 : Barrister King's Inns, 1898 ; sou of late Hugh Sweetman, of Roebuck Hall, Dundrum, Co. Dublin ; b. 1874; m. 1904, a dau. of late Thos. A. Kellv, of Dubhn. Res. : 24 Herbert Park, Dublin. SWIFTE, Sir Ernest Godwin, Knt. (1921), M.A. (T.C.D.), ; called to the Bar, 1863 ; K.C., 1911 ; appointed a Divisional Magistrate for DubUn Metropohs, 189U ; Chief Magistrate, 1910-21 ; is a J. P. for Co. Dublin ; son of the late William Richard Swifte, Esq., of Whitechurch Lodge, Co. Dublin, and Dawson's Grove, Co. Armagh ; b. 1839 : m. 1869, Frances, dau. of late Robert Coddington, of Kilmoon, Co. Meath, and has issue three sons and one dau. Res. : 18 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Club : University, DubUn. SWIFTE, Godwin Sutler Meade, D.L., J.P. Co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff, 1892) ; High Sheriff Co. Carlow, 1900 ; only son of late G M. P. Swifte, of Swifts- heath Co. Kilkenny ; b. 1864 m. 1909, Nathalie, only dau, of Jerome O'Brien, late 28th Regt. and niece of 1st Baron O'Brien. P.C, L.C.-T., of Ireland. Res. : Swifts- heath, Kilkenny. Kildare Street Club, Dublin. SYMINGTON, Johnson, M.D. (Edin.), LL.D. (Q.U.B.), F.R.C.S. (Ene. and Edin.), r.R.S., 1903 : late Professor of Anatomy. Registrar and Member of Senate and of Statutory Commission, Queen's Univer- sity of Belfast ; Ex-Fellow and Examiner in Anatomy, Royal University of Ireland ; President of Section of Anthropology, British Association, Southport, 1903 : of Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1904-5-6. Pubns. : The Topo- graphical Anatomv of the Child : an Atlas of Skiagrams of the Teeth (with Dr. Ran- kin) ; an Atlas on the Topography of the Head and Neck, Thorax and Abdomen ; one of the Editors of Quain's Anatomy, and numerous papers on human and compara- tive anatomy. Res. : 3 Chlorine Gardens, Belfast. SYMMERS, W. St. Clair, M.B., Mus- prave Professor of Pathology, Queen's University of Belfast. Res. : Altona, 23 Windsor Avenue, Belfast. SYNGE, Sir Francis Robert Milling- ton, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1801); formerly Major South Lancashire Regt. ; Adjt. 4th Batt. (Mil.) Liverpool Regt., 1890-95; son of Sir Robert, 5th Bart., by his 2nd marriage v.ith Laura (d. 1882), dau. of John Hart ; b. 27th May, 1851 ; s. hia father 11th Sept., 1894; m., 1st, 1876, Frances (d. 1911), dau. of Robert Evans ; 2nd, 20th June, 1912, Fanny Cecil, dau. of late Charles Robert Wade-Gery, and has issue four sons and three dans. Res. : Syngefield, Birr, King's Co. ; Lislee Court, Co. Cork ; St. Mary's Road, Huj^ton, Liverpool. TAAFFE, George Joseph, D.L., J.P. Co. Louth (High Sheriff, 1907) ; J.P. Co. Meath ; Capt. 3rd Batt. Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt ; late Capt. 4th Batt. R. Lancaster Regt. Educ. : Stonyhurst Col- lege : took an active part in the formation of the Irish Land Conference Committee, and also of the Committee for the Settle- ment of the Irish question along the lines of Devolution ; Smarmore Castle has been in possession of the family since the 10th century. Recns. : hunting, shooting, golf, tennis ; only son of late Stephen Taaffe, J. P., of Glenkeiran, Co. Meath, and grandson of George Taaffe, of Smarmore Castle, Ardee, Co. Louth ; b. 1866 ; m. 1895, Alice, younger dau. of late Capt. B. T. Griffith Boscawen, D.L., J. P., of Tre- valyn Hall, Denbighshire, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res. : Smarmore Castle, Ardee, Co. Louth. TALBOT, Col. Hon. Milo George, C.B. (1916), late R.E. Educ. at Welling- ton CJollege : served with Kuram Field Force at Kabul and Kandahar, 1880 ; Sudan Campaign, 1896-9 ; Lieut. -Col. and Brevt. Col. R.E., 1900-5: D.A.A.G. at headquarters, 1895-7 ; European War, 1915, as Gen. Staff Officer; fourth son of 4th Baron Talbot, of Malahide ; b. 1854 ; m. 1911, Eva, youngest dau. of late Col. John Joicey, D.L., J. P., M.P., of Newton Hall, Northumberland, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Bifrons, Canter- bury. TALBOT, Hon. Reginald Gilbert Murray, C.B.E (1918), LL.B. (Cantab.), Barrister Inner Temple, 1875. Educ. : Trin. College, Cambridge : second son of 4th Baron Talbot of Malahide ; b. 1849 ; m. 1st, 1885, Lucy (d. 1901), dau. of late Rev. Jermyn Pratt, of Ryston Hall, Nor- folk ; 2nd, 1907, Richenda, dau. of late Chas. Buxton, M.P., of Fox Warren, Surrey. Res. : 32 St. George's Road, London, S.W.I. TALBOT, William John, J.P. for Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1886), and Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum from 1917; J.P. Cos. Armagh (High Sheriff, 1903) and Gal way. Educ. : Eton ; Mag- THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 245 dalene College, Cambridge ; late Capt. Wicklow Artillery, 8. Division. K.A. ; only- son of late John Talbot, D.L., of Mount Talbot, Co. Roscommon, and his 2nd wife, Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Bayly of Ballvarthur ; b. 1859; m. 1897, Julia Elizabeth Mary (d. 1922), O.B.K., J.P., only child of Sir Capel Molyneaux, 7th Bart. Res. : Mount Talbot, Roscommon ; Castle Dillon, Co. Armagh. Clubs : White's, Loudon ; Kildare Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown. TALBOT OF MALAHIDE, Baron (Irld., 1831); Baron Talbot de Malahide (Unit. Kgd., 1856), James Boswell Talbot, 6th Baron, Hereditary Lord Admiral of Malahide and the seas adjoining ; only son of Richard Wogan, 5th Baron, and Emily Harriet (d. 1898), dau. of Sir James Bos- well, 2nd Bart, (extinct) ; b. 18th ]\ray, 1874; s. his father 4th March, 1921. Res. : Malahide Castle, Malahide, County Dublin ; Auchinlech House, Ayrshire. TAMPLIN, Lieut. -Col. Robert James Abbott, D.S.O. (1916), late Major Con- naught Rangers, and late Lieut. -Col. Commanding a Batt. Royal Irish Fus ; served in European War, 1914-19 (woun- ded) ; b. 24th Nov., 1881 ; son of Robert Tamplin, of St. .James's, Dunmanwav, Co. Cork; m. 1911, Gladys G., dau. of J. G. M'Entagart, Rosebank, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, and has issue two daus. Educ. : King's College, London. Recns. : golf, hockey, football. Res. : Mount Michael, Templeogue, Co. Dublin. TATE, Major Sir Robert William, K.B.E., cr. 1920; C.B.E. (Mil.\ 1919, M.A. ; Fellow since 1908 and Tutor, Trinity College, Dublin ; Public Orator in the University of Dublin since 1914. Educ. : Shrewsbury School (First Open Scholar- ship, 1887: Head Boy, 1889-91); St. John's College, Cambridge (Open Scholar- ship in Classics 1891), Wright's Prizeman, 1892; First Class (Div. 2) in the Classical Tripos, Part I., 1894 ; First Class (Sec. A) in the Classical Tripos, Part II., 1895; Senior Classical Master St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, 1896- 1903 ; M.A. Cambridge, 1898 ; M.A. (ad eundem), Dublin. 1903 ; Fellowship Prize, Trinity College, Dublin, 1906 ; the Madden Prize, Trinity College, Dubhn, 1907 : Fellowship, 1908 : founded and organised Dublin University Contingent O.T.C. 1910 ; 2nd Lieutenant T.F. (unattached list), 1910 : Major, 1912 ; First Class Military Interpreter in French, Jan., 1913 ; in German, Jan., 1914 ; on both occasions first on the list ; commanded D.U. O.T.C, 1910-1922, also Officers' School of In- struction attached thereto, 1914-16. Recns. : study of modern langua'jos, travellins. fishing; b. August 27th, 1872: only son of late Rev. Richard 'J'ate. Rector of Roseinver, Co. Leitrim, and Ehzabeth, youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Ashe ; ra. 1917, Raby Georgina, dau. of the late William Clarke, Dubhn, and widow of the late C. J. Lowry : no children. Address : 34 Trinity College, Dublin. Club : The University, Dublin. TATLOW, Joseph ; Director of Mid- land Great Western Railway of Ireland, of Dublin and Kingstown Railway, and of Ballinrobe and Claremorris Light Rail- way ; Manager of Midland Great Western Railway, 1890-1912 ; Associate Member of Institute of Civil Engineers, Ireland ; represented the Associated Irish Railway Companies before the Commission on Irish Railways, 1906-9 ; Chairman of Irish Branch of Railway Benevolent Institution, 1891-1912 ; as Member of Dominion Royal Commission, visited Australia, New Zea- land, Tasmania, South Africa, Canada, and Newfoundland, 1912-1917 ; conducted various Government Inquiries regarding Light Railways in Ireland ; entrusted by Privy Council Order with supervision of Letterkenny and Burtonport Railway, 1917-1922; b. 1851; m., 1st, 1876, Annie Louisa Jessie, dau. of Mark Tatlow ; issue one son and one dau. ; 2nd, 1912, Jane Mary Dorothea, dau. of C. J. Soden, Sandycove, Co. Dublin. Pubns. : Fifty Years of Railway Life, and sundry pamphlets on Railway matters. Res. : Kalafat, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Stephen's Green, Dublin ; Royal Irish Yacht, Kingstown. TAYLOR, Capt. Edward Richard, D.L., J. P. Co. Dublin : late Capt. Gren. Guards : served in Soudan Campaign, 1885 ; eldest son of late Right Hon. T. E. Tavlor, P.C. M.P., of Ardgillan Castle. Co. Dublin ; b. 1863. Res. : Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan, Co. Dubhn. TAYLOR, Col. Sir William, K.B.E. (1920), C.B. (1919). B.A., M.B. (Dub. Univ.), F.R.C.S.I., F.A.C.S. (Hon.) ; Pres. Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1916- 18 ; Col. Army Medical Service : Consulting Surgeon to Forces in Ireland ; is a D.L. for Co. Dublin ; served in European War, 1914 19 (despatches. C.B.) : son of John Taylor, of Castlefin, Co. Donegal ; b. 1871 : m. 1898, Katherine, dau. of late Dr. William Hamilton Walker. Res. : 47 Fitz William Square West, Dublin ; St. Anne's, Killiney, Co. Dublin. Dublin University Club. TEELING, Luke Alexander. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1877; called to the Bar, 1881 : Accountant- General, Supreme Court of .Judicature, Ireland, 1898-1921 ; J. P. Cos. Galway and Mayo ; Member of Council of Queen Victoria .Jubilee Institute for Nurses for the Sick Poor ; Hon. Treasurer Irish War Hospital Supply Depot (1917-1 91 9) ; Mcm- Jier of Committee of St. John Ambulance Association (Irish Centre). Recns. : gardening, golf: b. 1856; son of the late Charles George Teeling ; m. 1898, Margaret Mary (d. 1917), only child and heiress of 246 THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. William Joseph Burke, J. P., of Owcr, Headford, Co. Gahvay, and has issue one 8in. Clubs : University Club, Dublin : Eoj'al St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. TEGQART, Frederick John. Edur. : Methodist College, Belfast: Trinity Col- lege, Dublin ; Leland Stanford Junior University, California; Acting Librarian Stanford University, 1893-98 ; Librarian Mechanics, Mercantile Lilirary, San Fran- cisco, 1898-1907 : Associate Professor. University of California, 1907 : b. Belfast, Mav 9th, 1870 Pubns. : Prolegomena to History, 1916 : Processes of History, 1918, and numerous articles in Geographical and Historical periodicals. Ees. : 1532 Scenic Avenue, Berkcly, California. TEIGNMOUTH, Baroness, Anne Louisa, sixth dan. of late P. Counellan. of Coolmore : m. 189-1, 4th Baron T-i'ign- mouth (d. 1916). Res. : Ballydutf, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. TEMPLEMORE, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1831), Arthur Heurv Chichester, 3rd Baron : J. P., D.L. Co. \Yexford (High Sheriff, 1900) ; late Major 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Regt. ; son of Henry, 2nd Baron, and Laura Caroline Jane (d. 1871), dau. of the late Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G.C.B. ; b. 16th Sept., 18.34; s. his father 10th June, 1905; m.. 1st, 14th August, 1879. Evelyn (d. 1883), dau. of the late Rev. Wilham Stracey, of Buxton, Norfolk ; 2nd, 1885, Alice, dau. of the late Clinton G. Dawkins, and has issue three sons. Re^. : 4 Port man Square, "W. ; Dunbrody Park, Arthurstown, Co. Wexford : Inch Housp, Londonderrv ; Carlton and Travellers' Clubs, S.W. ; Sack%ille Street, Dublin. TEMPLETOWN, Viscount, 1806 : Baron Tompletown. 1776 (Irld.), Henry Edward Montagu Dorington Clotworthy Upton, 4th Viscount : a Representati^-e Peer for Irelnnd (1804) in room of 3rd Baron Clonbrock : D.L., J. P. Co. Antrim : formerlv Lieut. 60th Rifles ; Knt. of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; Member Institution Electrioal Engineers ; son of the late Hon. Edward John Upton (who was fourth son of 1st Viscount) and Susan (d. 1866), dan. of the late Rev. .John ^Maddy, D.D , and widow of William W. Hewett, ; b. 20th April, 1853 ; s. his uncle 4th Jan., 1890; m. 28th Feb., 1883, Lady Evelyn, dau. of 10th Earl of Winchilsea and Not- tingham, and has issue one son and one dau. Res. : Castle Upton, Templepatrick, Co. Antrim, and 10 Onslow Crescent, London, S.W. 7. Marlborough Club, S.W. ; Ulster Club, Belfast. TENISON, Col. Williatn, D.L.. J.P. Co. Monaghan (Higli Sheriff, 1896) : Major late Manchester Eegt. ; late Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers ; late Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd, 7th, and 6th Res. Batt. Duke of Wellington's Regt. ; served in Afghan War, 1881 ; Egyptian War, 1882 ; European War, 1914-17 ; second son of late Wilham Tenison, J. P., of Lough Bawn, Co. Monaghan ; b. 1857 ; m. 1882, Marion, dau. of Thomas Hnggins, of Buxted Lodge, Siissex. Res. : Lough Bawn, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. TENNANT, Elizabeth A., L.R.C.P.S.L and L.R. C.S.I. Educ. : Carlow ; Hon. Visiting Physician to St. Ultan's Infant Hospital. Res. : 15 Harrington Street, Dubhn. THOMAS-O'DONEL, Edwin, D.L., J.P. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1894) ; son of late Rev. Edwin Thomas, of Carlingford, Co. Louth : b. 1851 : m. 1883, Melicent Agnes, dau. of late Capt, R. A. O'Donel and niece of Sir Geo. C. O'Donel, 5th and last Bart. (d. 1889) ; assumed by deed poll additional name of O'Donel, 1889. Res. : Newport House, Newport, Co. Mayo. THOiVlPSON, Professor D'Arcy Wentworth, C.B. (1898), M.A., D.Litt. (Cantab.), F.R.S. ; British delegate at Conference on the Behring Sea Fisheries, Washington, 1897; Professor of Natural History in University of St. Andrews from 1917 ; scientific Member of Fishery Board for Scotland from 1898. Pubns. : A Glossary of Greek Birds ; Aristotle's Historia Animahum : On Growth and Form ; eldest son of late Professor D'Arcy Wentv.'orth Thompson, of Queen's College, Cork ; b. 1860 ; m. 1901, Maureen, dau. of William Drury. Res. : 44 South Street, St. Andrews. Scotland. THOMPSON, Edward Charles, M.B. (T.C.D.), F.R.C.S.I., D.L. Co. Tyrone: Surgeon to Co. Tyrone Hospital ; Visiting and Consulting Physician to Omagh District Asylum since 1875 ; Surgeon- Major Royal Army ^ledical Corps Reserve ; late Commandant Belgian Field Hospital, European War, 1914-18. Educ. : Royal School, Raphoe: University of Dublin; Ex-President North of Ireland Branch British Medical Association ; President Association of Fellows Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland : served in Royal Navy as Surgeon, 1872-74 ; presented with the Albert Medal by the Earl of Carnarvon on behalf of Her late Majesty for saving life on land ; also St. John's Medal for saving life on land : M.P. North Monaahan, 1900- 1906. Pubns. : numerous conlributions to medical journals ; son of late Henry Thompson, ^JLD.. of Omagh, and grandson of late Edward Blake, D.L., of Castlegrove, Co. Gahvay: b. 1851: m., 1st, 1877, Diana, dau. of Col, Francis Ellis, of Fccarry, Co. T>Tone : 2nd, Dorothea Selina, dau. of Col. Perry McCliutock, D.L., of Seskinore, THOM's IRISH who's WHO. 247 Omagh, Co. Tyrone, and has issue one son and three daus. Eos. : Camowen Hill, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Clubs : Tyrone County Irish Automobile, Dublin. THOMPSON, Major-Gen. Sir Harry Neville, K.C.M.G. (1919), C.B. (1918), C..M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1902), B.A., M.B. Hon. M.D, (Dublin) ; served with Nile Expedition, 1898; S. Africa, 1900-02 ; Hon. Surgeon to Viceroy of India, 1910 ; European War, 1914-18 ; Assistant Director of Medical Services, 2nd and 48th Div., 1915 ; Director of Medical Services from 1917 ; son of late Rev. Mungo Neville Thompson, Rector of Clonmany, Co. Donegal ; b. 1861. Army and Navy Club, London. THOMPSON, Herbert Marshall, K.C. ; Recorder of Belfast and County Court Judge of Antrim from Oct., 1921. Educ. : Coleraine Academical Institution and Trinity College, DubUn : called to the Irish Bar, Michaelmas, 1902 : King's Counsel, Hilary, 1920. Recns. : golf, music. Address: Recorder's Court, Belfast. Clubs : Universitv Club, Dubhn ; Union Club, Belfast. THOMPSON, Sir William John, Knt. (1907); b. 1861; m. 1891, Mary Louisa (who died 1910), dan. of late James Wil- son. Educ. at Trinity College and Royal College of Surgeon.?, Dublin ; B.A. Dublin University ; M.D., F.R.C.P.I. ; Registrar- General for Ireland, 1909; Chairman of Census Commission, 1911 ; late Physician- in-Ordinary to the Marciuess of Aberdeen when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : ex- President Leinster Branch, British I\Iedical Association : ex-PresiJent Statistical Society, Ireland ; late Physician, Jervi? Street Hospital : Consultine Physician, Royal National Hospital for Consumption (Ireland) ; Member of the Medical Tonsul- tative Board, Roynl Navy: Examiner in Medicine, Royal Navy Medical Service ; Censor (Medicine), Royal College of Physi- cians, Ireland ; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine (Ireland): Medical Visitor in Lunacy under High Court of Chancery ; Author of several medical and statistical papers. Res. : .59 Fitzwilliam Square, N., and Charlemont House, Dublin. THOMPSON, Lady, Margaret Dal- rvmple, dau. of A. Stoker, of Dublin : m. 1878, Sir Wm. Thompson, Knt., C.B., M.D., Surgeon to Kincr in Ireland (d. 1909) ; President of Dublin Branch Queen Mary's Needlework Guild during the Euro- pean War, 1914-18 : Member of Exeeufive Committee of Soldiers and Sailors' Help Society, Ireland. Res, : 35 Kildare Street, DubUn. THOMSON, George, M.A. (Hons., Q.U.B.), D.S.O. (1919). Educ. : Royal Belfast -A.cademical Institution, Queen's University, Belfast, and Assembly's College, Belfast : Commissioned 17th Sept., 1914, R 2nd (5) Batt. R. Ir. Rifles ; promoted Capt. 17th August, 1915, and appointed Adj., 1st Nov., 1915 ; promoted Major and Second in Command 1st January, 1917, and Lieut. -Col. 27th March, 1918 ; presented Croix de Guerre with Palm, July, 1918, and D.S.O., Jan., 1919 ; Cashier and Assistant General Manager, Larne Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Nov., 1919, to June, 1921 ; appointed Librarian Houses of Parliament, Govern- ment of Northern Ireland, Sept., 1921 ; Member Larne Urban District Council, Dept. Chairman, 1920-21. Recns. : golfing, sailing, and motor-boat racing ; b. 10th Jan., 1889 : only son of George Thomson, Managing Director of Broadway Damask Co., I-td. Res. : Kincora, Ferris Bay, Larne Harbour, Co. Antrim. THRIFT, William Edward, M.A., Fellow (T.CD.): (M.P. University of Dublin, from 1921); Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, University of Dublin ; a Com- missioner of National Education in Ire- land : b. 1870 ; son of late Henry George Thrift, Inland Revenue : m. 18 — , a dau. of C. H. Robinson, M.D. Educ. : High School. Dublin. Pubn. : edited 4th ed. Preston's Theory of Light. Res. : 80 Grosvenor Sciuare, Rathmines, Dubhn. THUNDER, Lieut. -Col. Stuart Her- man Joseph, C.M.G. (1919). D.S.O. (1917), M.('. (1915) ; served in European War, 1914-18: Major and Batt. -Lieut. -Col. Northants Eegt. Educ. at Fort Augustus Abbey School, N.B. : eldest son of late Michael Harman D'Alton Thunder, J. P., late 55th Regt., of Laeore, Co. Meath, and Marv, dau. of Sir John Stuart Knill. 1st Bart ; b. 23rd March, 1879 : m. 6th Sept., 1910, Ethel, dau. of David Tidmarsh, cf Lota, Limerick, and has issue two sons. Res. : Ballaly, Lusk, Co. Dublin. Sack- ville Street Club, Dublin ; Junior United Service Club, London. TIGHE, Capt. Thomas, Hon. Lieut, in the Army, 1901 : late Capt. 3rd Batt. Connausht Rangers ; eldest son of late Thomas Tighe, D.L., J. P., of The Heath, Co. Mayo. Educ. at Clongowes ; b. 1876 ; Res. : The Heath, Claremorris, Co. Mayo. United Service Club, Dublin. TIVY, Henry Lawrence, J. P. Co. Cork ; Principal Proprietor and Managing Editor of the " Dublin Evening Mail." " Irish Weekly Mail," " Cork Constitu- tion," and " Cork Weekly News " ; is an elected trustee of the Cork Savings Bank, Skiddv's Charitv, and St. Stephen's Hospital ; collected over £3.000 for the Lord Mayor of London's South African War Relief Fund : also raised a fund to erect a Cork Soldiers' Memorial, and was personally thanked by the Duke of Con- 248 THOM's IRISH who's WHO. naught ; took an active part as Hon. Treasurer in promoting and financing tlie Cork International Exhibitions of 1902-3, and the people's reception for the first time of King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra in Cork, 1903 ; son of late Henry Lawrence Tivy, of Cork ; b. 1848 ; m. 1878, Eleanor, dau. of late W. E. Gibson, of Cork, and has issue five sons and three daus. E.es. : Barnstead, Blackrock, Co. Cork. Club : Cork. TOLER, Otway Scarlett Graham, only son of late Hector Robert Graham Toler, D.L., J. P., of Durrow Abbey, King's Co., and cousin and heir presumptive to 4th Earl of Norbury ; b. 1886. Ees. : 109 Jermyn Street, London, S.W. 1 ; Dur- row Abbey, Tullamore, King's Co. TOLLEMACHE, Arthur Frederick Churchill, B.A. (Oxon.), J. P. King's Co. (High Sheriff, 1888) : heir-presumptive to Baronetcy held by his cousin, the Earl of Dysart. Educ. at Eton and Oxford Uni- versities ; only son of Arthur Lionel To- lemache (d. 1874), and Emilv dau. of Major- Gen. Sir Jeremiah Bryant, C.B. ; b. 1860 ; m. 1888, Susan Eleanor (d. 1918), eldest dau. of Capt. Jas. Carter Campbell, R.N., of Ardpatrick, Co. \rgyll, and has issue living two daus. Res. : The Red House, West- gate-on- Sea ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown. TOMKIN, Rev. Nicholas James, S.J. ; b. at Dublin, 18.59. Educ. at Belve- dere College, Dublin ; entered Novitiate at Milltown Park, 1877 ; Priest, 1892 ; Rector of Belvedere College, Dublin, 1900- 8 ; Rector of Mungret College, Limerick, 1908-12 ; Rector of Clongowes, 1912-9 ; Member of the Classical Association of Ireland. Res. : Milltown Park, Dublin. TONER, Rev. Patrick Joseph, D.D. ; b. Co. Armagh, l.Stli March, 1874. Educ. : St. Patrick's College, Armagh, and May- nooth ; Ordained 1897 ; Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A., 1899- 1904 ; Professor of Dogmatic Theology, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, 1904-13, and again Professor in St. Paul's Diocesan Seminary, 1914; co-founder and co- editor of the Irish Theological Quarterly. Pubns. : Dissertatio Historico-Theologica de Lapsu et Peccato Originali, a doctorate dissertation, 1904 ; articles in the Irish Theological Quarterly and in the Catholic Encyclopedia. Res. : Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone. TOOIVIEY, William, B.A. (T.C.D.), Barrister King's Inns, 1900. Educ. : Kins William College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Dublin ; won a number of races, both at athletics and swimming, while at school ; won hurdle race and a number cycle races, T.C.D., and represented Trinity College in Athletics v. Oxford and Cam- bridge, 1896 ; was member of T.C.D. cycling team, 1897 ; Master of Bray Harriers, 1902-7 ; and from 1909 ; has been three times judge of the Irish Red Setter Field trials, and has won a number of silver cups at point-to-point races. Recns. : hunting, football, swimming and golf, fishing and shooting : son of William G. Toomev, M.D., LL.D., of Ardmore, Bray, Co. Wicklow ; b. 1877 ; m. 1915, Olive Hope, dau. of Capt. Hugh Massy. Res. : Annacrevy, Bray. Co. Wicklow. TORNEY, Henry Charles Stanley, F.R.S.A.I. ; Member of the Irish Memorials Association ; Kildare Archaeological Society and other Societies ; served in the Great War (Commission 28th November, 1914) : is a Staff Clerk in the High Court of Justice, Northern Ireland ; b. 7th August, 1885 ; third surviving son of Thomas Constantine Stanley Torney ; Assistant Picgistrar in Chancery, High Court of Justice, Southern Ireland, and Anne, elder dau. of late Charles Warner Hovenden, of Ballylehane, Queen's Co. Pubns. : Ferns Marriage Licences (1661-1806), and genea- logical notes, etc. ; preparing for Publica- tion Castledermot Parish Register. Recns. : cycling and genealogical researches. Res. : The Moat, Hollywood, Co. Down. TOTTENHAM, Charles Gore, D.L., J. P. Co. Westmeath. Educ. at Eton ; late Lieut. Rifie Brigade ; Recruiting Officer for Westmeath, 1914-19 ; temp. Capt. Res. of Ofiicers ; eldest son of late Arthur Loftus Tottenham, D.L., J. P., M.P., of Glenfarne Hall, Co. Leitrim ; b. 25th August, 1861 ; m. 30th April, 1888, Hon. Ahce Somerville, 2nd dau. of 1st Baron Athlumney, and has issue living one son and three daus. Res. : Tudenham Park, Mullingar, Co. West- meath ; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin TOTTENHAM, Major Charles Robert Worsley, :\r.A. (Oxon.) : J. P. Co. Wicklow ; D.L., J. P. Cos. Denbigh and Merioneth ; late Major 3rd Batt. Royal Welsh Fus. ; eldest son of late Col. C. J. Tottenham, J. P., D.L. by dau. (d. 1892) of 3rd Viscount Hawarden ; b. 1845 ; m., 1st, 1874, Dorothea Anne (d. 1903), dau. of late L. Cornwall, Brownstown House, Navan ; 2nd, 1905, Eleanor, dau. of Major Alex. J. Lindsay, late R.A. Res. : Plas Berwyn, Llangollen ; Woodstock, Newtown Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow. TOWNSEND, Lady, Frances Josephine, dau. of late Joseph W. MacMullen, J. P., of Clontymon, Co. Cork : m. 1884, Surg - Gen. Sir Edraond Townsend, K.C.B., C.M.G. Res. : Oakhurst, Rushbrooke, Co. Cork. TOWNSHEND, William Tower, J.P. Co. Cork (High Sheriff, 1913) ; late Capt. 3rd Batt. Queen's Own Royal West Kent THOM S IRISH WHO S WHO. 249 Regt. Educ. at Haileybury ; b. 1855 ; m. 1901, Hon. Geraldine Emily Curzon, dau. of 4th Lord Scarsdale, and sister of Marquess Curzon, and has issue three daus. Kes. : Myross Wood, Leap, Co. Cork. TRAILL, Lt.-Col. William Stewart, D.S.O. (1916), D.L. Co. Antrim; Lt.-Col. R.E. (ret.); entered R.E., 1890: became Capt., 1901 ; Major, 1910 ; Lieut. -Col., 1919 ; served in Waziristan Expedition, 1904-05 (medal with clasp) : N.W. Fron- tier, 1897-8 (medal with three clasps) ; European War, 1915-18 (despatches, Croix de Guerre) ; eldest son of late Anthony Traill, LL.D., D.L., J.P., of Ballylough, Co. Antrim, and Marltield, Co. Down, Pro- vost of Trinity College, Dublin ; b. 1868 ; m. 1896, Selina, dau. of late Chas. Frizell, J. P., of Castle Kelvin, Co. Wicklow. Res. : Ballylough House, Bush xMills, Co. Antrim. TREDENNICK, Major-Qen. James Richard Knox, D.L., J.P. Co. Donegal ; served in N. Zealand War. 1865-6 ; Zulu War, 1879; Major-Gen. Middlx. Eegt. (ret.). E.es. : 14 Leeson Park, Dublin. TRENCH, Lady Anne, dau. of 3rd Earl of Clancarty ; b. 1839 ; m. 1867, Hon. Frederick Svdnev Charles Trench (d. 1879); eldest son of 2nd Baron Ash- town. Res. : 1 Dartmouth Road, Leeson Park, Dublin. TRENCH, Hon. Cosby Qodolphin, D.L., J.P. Co. Tipperarv (High Sheriff, 1886): J.P. Co. Waterfbrd ; late Capt. 1st Dragoons. Educ: Eton; Sandhurst; Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Recns. : shooting, riding, motoring ; youngest son of 2nd Baron Ashtown, and Henrietta, dau. of Thomas Phillips Cosby ; b. 1844 : m. 1873, Maria, dau. of Sir Richard Musgrave, 4th Bart., and has issue three sons. Res. : Sopwell Hall. Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Clubs. : Naval and Military, London ; Kildare Street, Dublin. TRENCH, Hon. Dudley Oliver, fourth son of 3rd Baron Ashtown ; b. 1901. Educ. at Marlborough and R.M.C. TRENCH, Col. Frederick Amelius le Poer, C.B. (1900), C.B.E. (1919). Educ. at Kingstown School and Christ's Hospital ; late Lieut.-Col. A.S.C. ; served in S. Africa, 1900, as A.A.G. on lines of communi- cation ; second son of late Frederick Wm. Trench, Rector of Moore and Drum ; b. 1857 ; m. 1883, Mary, dau. of C. W. Roberts, M.R.C.S., of Radstock, Somerset. Res. : 21 Hanbury Road, Clifton, Bristol. TRENCH, Hon. Grace Mary, dau. of 3rd Baron Ashtown. TRENCH, Hon. Qreville Sydney Rochfort le Poer, fouth son of 5th Earl of Clancarty; b. 1903. TRENCH, Lady Katherine Anne le Poer, dau. of 4th Earl of Clancarty. Res. : 30 Pout Street, London, S.W.I. TRENCH, Hon. Power Edward Ford le Poer, sixth son of 5th Earl of Clan- carty ; b. 1917. TRENCH, Hon. Richard John le Poer, second son of 4th Earl Clancarty; b. 1877. TRENCH, Hon. Robert Power, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal West Surrey Regt. P^duc. at Eton ; second son of 3rd Bar-1902. Pubns. The Evolution of British Cattle ; The Principles of Stock-breeding : A Manual of Mendelism, etc. Recn. : golf ; son of late James Wilson, Westmains, Dolphinton, Scotland ; b. 1861. Address : Royal College of Science, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. WILSON, James P.lackay, B.A. (T.C.D. ), D.L., J. P. Co. Longford; eldest son of late James Wilson, D.L., J. P., of Currygrane, Co. Longford ; b. 1863 ; m. 1894, Amy Alice, second dau. of late Sir John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman, Speaker of the House of Keys, of The Nuouery, I. of Man. Res. : Currygrane, Edgeworths- town. Co. Longford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown. WILSON, Richard (M.P. for Cos. Kil- dare and Wicklow from 1922). WILSON, Brig.-Qen. Sip Samuel Herbert, K.B.E. (1921), C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1914) ; Croix de Guerre (France) ; Officer Legion of Honour ; Col. R.E. ; served in S. African War, 1899-1900 ; European War, 1914-9 ; Sec. Overseas Defence Committee, 1911 ; G.S.O. (1st grade) and temp. Lieut. -Col., 1915-6 ; Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff. 1916 : Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago from 1921 ; third son of late ■Tames Wilson, LL.D.. of 65 Fitzwilliam Square, DubUn ; b. 1873 ; m 1902, Ida, dau. of F. T. Gervers, of An>at, Ardgay, Ross-shire. Res. : Government House, Port of Spain, Trinidad. WILSON, William Jamea, B.A.. M.D. D.Sc. (R.U.I), D.P.H. (Cantab.) Professor of Sanitary Science. Address :