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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

clasp); District Commissioner Axim, 1901-04: Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Accra, Gold Coast; received thanks of Secretary of State for services during plague at Accra, 1908; awarded Arnott Memorial Medal, 1913; Medical Officer Dunganstown Dispensary, Co. Wicklow: son of Edward Garland, of Dublin; b. 1867; m. Irene Winefrid Figg. Res.: 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, Kynsna, Cape Colony, 1888-91; Surg. Bechuanaland Border Police, 1892-4: Senior Surg. British S. Africa Police 1895-1900; Div. Med. Officer, S. Africa Constabulary, 1901-5; 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, of Blackbrook Grove, Fareham, Hants; cr. C.M.G., 1911. Res.: The Residence, Maserw, Basutoland; Rockshire, Waterford.

GARRETT, 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.

GARTLAN, 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 MacMullan: b. 1852; m. 1882, Emily, dau. of late Arthur Hamill, County Court Judge of Roscommon and Sligo, and has issue one son, three daus. Res.: Downshire Road, Newry, Co. Down.

GARTSIDE-SPAIGHT, Brig.-Gen. Cavendish Walter; served in S. African War, 1900-1 (despatches); 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 Gartside 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 royal licence surname and arms of Gartside-Spaight, 1898. Res.: Derry Castle, Killaloe, Co. Clare.

GARVAGH, Baron (Irld., 1818), Leopold Stratford George Canning, 4th Baron; Lieut. Royal Flying 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 Copenhagen; b. 21st July, 1878; s. his father, 8th Jan., 1915; m., 1st Jan., 1919, Dora (mar. diss. 1909), dau. of the late W. Bayley Parker, of Edgbaston; 2nd, 1919, Gladys Dora May, widow of Major D. M. Dimmer, V.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.

GARVEY, 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 Mayo 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.

GAVIN, 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. Limerick; m. 1882. Georgina, dau. of the late Capt. Michael Gavin, of Limerick. Res.: Kilpeacon House, Crecora, Co. Limerick.

GETTY, 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 Agricultural Association; was Technical Assistant Dept. of Agriculture, 1907-12; Junior Agricultural Inspector, 1912-19; Inspector, 1919-21; Senior Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, 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 Military College, Sandhurst. Entered army, 1898; Lieut.,