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races at Army meetings, 1910-13, and at Blackheath and London Athletic Clubs; eldest son of Robert F. Harrison, K.C., of Dublin; b. 1888. Res.: 17 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.

HARRISON, Robert Francis. Educ.: Wellington College (Scholar); Trinity College, Dublin (Senior Exhibitioner, Scholar, and Senior Moderator). Scholar in Constitutional and International Law, and also in the Law of Real and Personal Property, Middle Temple, and John Brooke Scholar at King's Inns, Dublin; Barrister King's Inns, Dublin, 1882; K.C., 1899; Professor of Equity at that Inns, 1892; Bencher, 1904. Recn.: golf; eldest son of late Mr. Justice Harrison and Fanny Letitia Bolden Davidson; b. 1858; m. 1884, Agnes Blanche, dau. of late John Bagwell, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res.: 17 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs: Junior Constitutional, London; University, Dublin; Ulster, Belfast.

HARRISON, Brig.-Gen. Standish Henry, J.P. Co. Cork; served in Burmese Exped., 1885-7; S. African War. 1900-2: Lieut.-Col. 1st and 2nd Batts. Liverpool Regt, 1897-1902; Commdg. 104th Regt. Dist. 1902-5; Col. in Charge of Records, Lichfield, 1905-6; Brig.-Gen. Commdg. S. Irish Grouped Regtl. Dist, 1906-7; Comdg. Brigadier W. Lane. Territl. Force, 1914-16; Staff employment in France, 1917; Hon. Brig.-Gen. from 1917; eldest son of late Henry Harrison, J.P., of Castle Harrison, Charleville; b. 1853; m. 1880, Amy Georgina, dau. of Major-Gen. de Berry. Res.; Castle Harrison, Charleville. Co. Cork.

HART, Lt.-Col. John George Vaughan, D.L. Co. Donegal (1921). Educ.: Sedbergh and Royal Military College, Sandhurst; joined West India Regt, 1899; Capt., 1911. Employed as Assistant British Commissioner, Anglo-Liberian Boundary Delimitation Commission, 1912-1914; Major, 1915. Commandant for training of Jamaica War Contingent, 1915. Lt.-Col. Commanding 4th (Service) Batn. British West Indies Regt., March, 1916-May, 1919. Retired pay, 1920. Took part in Gambir Expedition, 1901 (African G. S. Medal and Clasp); seconded for service with Sierra Leone Batn. West African Frontier Force, and took part in Expedition against the Kissi Tribe (N.W. Liberia), 1905 (Clasp). Commanded 4/(5) British West Indies Regt. in Egypt, France and Italy, 1916-1919. Nominated (1921) High Sheriff, Co. Donegal; b. 30th May, 1879; eldest son of late W. E. Hart, M.A., J.P., of Kilderry, Co. Donegal; m., 1917, Kath. Georgina May, dau. of late Ven. Wm. Fitzroy Garstin, Archdeacon of Raphoe. Has pub. magazine articles on Fishing in Sierra Leone (1907), and The Horned Game of Sierra Leone (1910). Recns.: big game, hunting, and fishing. Res.: Kilderry, nr. Londonderry. Clubs: Junior Naval and Military, London; Northern Counties, Londonderry.

HARTIGAN, Col. James Andrew, C.M.G. (1918), D.S.O. (1916), M.B. (Durb.) Col., R.A.M.C.; served in S. African War, 1899-1901; European War, 1914-18; son of late Jas. T. Hartigan, of Crean Lodge, Bruff, Co. Limerick; b. 1876; m. 1920, Marion, only dau. of H. C. Smith, of Knock, Co. Down. Junior United Service Club, London.

HARTIGAN, Lieut.-Col. Marcus Michael, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1916), formerly Lieut.-Col., S. African Forces, and attached to Royal Munster Fusiliers; served in S. Africa, 1899-1902; European War, 1915-18, raising and comdg. Hartigan's Horse for S. W. Africa and E. Africa; son of late M. J. Hartigan, of Deer Park, Cashel, Co. Tipperary; b. 1879. Res.: Chattron House, Ashford, Middlesex.

HARTLEY, Lieut.-Col. Richard Arthur, J.P. Co. Dublin; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; Hon. Capt. (ret.) in the Army; late Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 5th Batt. R. Dublin Fus; eldest son of late Lieut.-Col. Richard Wilson Hartley, J.P., of Beech Park, Co. Dublin, and Reen-Na-Furraha, Co. Kerry; b. 1861. Res.: Reen-Na-Furraha, Sneem, Co. Kerry. Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown.

HART-SYNNOT, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Henry Seton, C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1900). 4th Class of Order of Sacred Treasure (Japan); Officer, Legion of Honour; Croix de Guerre (France); F.R.G.S.; served at relief of Chitral, 1895; Tirah, 1897-8; Boer War. 1899-1902; British Mil. Attaché with the Japanese Army, Manchuria. 1904-5; Lieut.-Col., E. Surrey Regt. from 1917; European War, 1914-18; eldest son of late Major-Gen. Arthur FitzRoy Hart-Synnot, C.B., C.M.G., and May, dau. of late Mark Seton Synnot, D.L., J.P., of Ballymoyer, Co. Armagh; b. 1870; m. 1919, Violette, dau. of J. E. Drower, C.B.E. Res.: Ballymoyer, White Cross, Co. Armagh.

HARTOG, Marcus, M.A. (Cantab.), D.Sc. (Lond. and R.U.I.), F.L.S., Hon. F.R.H.S., late Fellow Royal University, Ireland. Educ.: N. London Collegiate School; University College, London; Trinity College, Cambridge. 1st Class Not. Sci. Tripos, 1874; Assistant to Director Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, 1874-77; Demonstrator, and later Lecturer in Natural History, Owens College, Manchester, 1888; Professor of Natural History, Queen's College, Cork, 1882-1909; of Zoology in University College, Cork, 1909; Emeritus