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TYRRELL, ROBERT YELVERTON (1844-1914), Irish classical scholar, was born at Ballingarry, co. Tipperary, Jan. 21 1844. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he subsequently became a fellow in 1868 and professor of Latin in 1871. From 1880 to 1898 he was Regius professor of Greek at Dublin, and from 1900 to 1904 professor of ancient history. He was a Commissioner of Education for Ireland and one of the original fellows of the British Academy. Amongst his published works were an edition of Cicero's Letters (7 vols., the later vols. with Dr. Purser, 1879-1900); Latin Poetry (1893); Sophocles (1897); Terence (1902), and Essays on Greek Literature (1909). He died in Dublin Sept. 19 1914.


TYRWHITT, SIR REGINALD YORKE, 1ST BART. (1870- ), British Admiral, was born at Oxford May 10 1870, the youngest son of the Rev. Richard St. John Tyrwhitt. He entered the navy in 1883, was promoted lieutenant (1892), commander (1903), captain (1908), commodore (1914) and rear-admiral (1919). He was in charge of a landing party at Nicaragua in 1894. During the World War he commanded destroyer flotillas in actions in Heligoland Bight (Aug. and Dec. 1914) and off the Dogger Bank (1915). He was created K.C.B. in 1917, and in 1919 received a baronetcy, a grant of 10,000 and the thanks of Parliament.