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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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FINGALL, 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 Wales' Leinster Regt. (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 May, 1883, Elizabeth, dau. of George Burke, J.P., of Danesfield, Co. Galway, and had issue two sons and two daus. Res.: Killeen Castle. Dunsany, Co. Meath. Clubs: Brooks's, The Orleans, London; Hibernian United Service, Dublin.

FINLAY, Rev. Peter, S.J.; b. 1851. Educ.: St. Patrick's College, Cavan, Amiens, Stonyhurst, 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, Dublin; President, University Hall, Dublin; Commissioner of Intermediate Education for Ireland since 1900; Vice-President, Irish Agricultural Organisation 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 Medicine, Trinity 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 Hospitals; Member of the Association of Physicians 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. University Club, Dublin.

FITZGERALD, Adm. Charles Cooper Penrose-, Adm. R.N. (ret.): served in Baltic 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 Architects. 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.: Presentation Bros'. College, Cork; University College, Cork. Scholar, Exhibitioner and Prizeman. Univ. Coll., Cork. Pubns.: Some Abnormalities of the Ocular Muscles.—Brit. Med. Jour. 1898; The Pituitary Fossa and Certain Skull Measurements—Dublin Med. Jour., 1909; The Study of Human Abnormalities as an Aid to that of Human Embryology.-Ib., 1909; A Brief History 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.