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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.

GAFFNEY, Patrick (M.P. for Cos. Carlow and Kilkenny from 1922). Res.: Killeshin, Carlow.

GAFFNEY, Thomas Burke, I.S.O. (1903). Educ. at the Catholic University, Dublin; entered, in 1855, the Valuation Office of Ireland, of which he became Chief Valuer: retired 1904; 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.

GAISFORD-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.N. 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 Royal 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.

GALLAGHER, 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 Cullen. Res.: Strabane, Co. Tyrone; 121 Stephen's Green, Dublin.

GALLAGHER, Sir James Michael, Knt. (1917); Member of the Dublin Corporation; Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1915 and 1916; eldest son of Patrick Gallagher, of Augavanny, Kiltyclogher, Co. Leitrim; b. 1860: m. Annie, only dau. of late John O'Brien, of William Street, Limerick. Res.: 22 Charleston Road, Rathmines, Dublin.

GALLIGAN, Peter Paul (M.P. for West Cavan from Dec, 1918, and for Cavan Co. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921). Res.: Druminalaragh, Ballinagh. Co. Cavan.

GALLWEY, 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 Infantry records, Western counties grouped regtl. dist. 1902-7; Commdg. (temp.) 11th dist. Irish Command 1915-18; son of late Henry 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.

GALLWEY, Capt. H. W. Dayrell, Educ. at the Oratory School and Worcester College. Oxon. Capt. 3rd Batt. Somerset L.I.; served in European War, 1916-18; elder son of Wm. Gallwey, D.L., J.P., of Rockfield, Tramore, Co. Waterford; b. 1887; m. 1914. Eileen Marie, dau. of Hubert Power. D.L., of Faithlegg, Waterford. Res.; Woodlands, Waterford.

GALWAY and KILMACDUAGH, Bishop of and Apostolical Administrator of Kilfenora. The Most Rev. Thomas O'Dea, D.D. Educ. at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth; appointed Professor of Theology, 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. Res.: 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. Recns.: shooting, fishing, 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-Chancellor 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 Expeditions, 1899 and 1900; (despatches Neutral Zone Expedition 1900 (despatches Ashanti rebellion (despatches, medal and