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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Griffiths, dau. of the late Rev. John Griffiths Lloyd, of Twwscoed Hall, Montgomeryshire; b. 13th Feb.. 1858. Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin (Hon. M.D., B.A., B.Ch., M.A.O.); m. 26th July, 1881, Nora, dau. of Thomas Conlan, C.I.E., Barrister-at-Law; joined R.A.M.C. 1882; Asst. Dir.-Gen. W.O., 1906-10; served in Sudan. 1898; in S. African War, 1899-1902 (despatches): in France, 1915-1919 (despatches, C.B., K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour), as D.M.S., Third Army, and has issue one dau. Res.: Hillcote, Bideford, K. Devon.

IRWIN, Sir John, Knt. (1915): J.P. for County Dublin, and for the City of Dublin; paper manufacturer; Chairman of Visiting Justices' Com., Dublin Prisons, 1900-19; Governor of Royal Irish Academy of Music; Vice-President of Companions of St. Patrick; Ex-President Dublin Industrial Development Association; Chairman of Municipal Electricity Committee, 1900-6, which carried out new scheme for lighting and power purposes in Dublin; Member of Executive Council Irish International Exhibition, 1907; Hon. Secretary of the Citizens' Committee which organised a public demonstration on the official departure of Their Excellencies the Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, 1915: Chairman of the Governing Committee of Dublin Branch of National Relief Fund for dealing with distress caused by the War; b. 1857; m. 1915, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Forbes, of Castlederg, Co. Tyrone. Res.: Newbrook House, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. Constitutional Club, London.

IRWIN, Valentine Philip, F.C.I.I. Educ. at Stonyhurst and in France; Manager and Sec. of Irish Catholic Church. Property Insurance, Co., Ltd.. since 1902; fourth son of late Col. Richard Irwin, J.P., of Rathmoyle, Co. Roscommon; b. 1874. Res.: 13 Appian Way, Leeson Park, Dublin; 19 and 20 Fleet Street, Dublin.

IVEAGH, Earl of, and Viscount Elveden (Unit. Kgd., 1919), Viscount Iveagh (Unit. Kgd., 1905); Baron Iveagh. (Unit. Kgd., 1891), and a Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1885), Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl, K.P. (1895), G.C.V.O. (1910); F.R.S., LL.D., M.A. (T.C.D.); Chancellor of the University of Dublin (1908); Hon. LL.D. (Aberdeen); High Sheriff, Dublin City, 1876; J.P., County Dublin (High Sheriff, 1885); third son of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, M.P., 1st Bart., and Elizabeth (d. 1865), dau. of the late Edward Guinness, of Dublin; b. 10th Nov., 1847; m. 20th May, 1873, Adelaide (d. 1916), dau. of the lade Richard Samuel Guinness. M.P., and has issue three sons. Res.: 5 Grosvenor Place, S.W.; Elveden, Suffolk; 80 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin; Farmleigh, Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Athenaeum, Carlton, Travellers', Turf, W.; Kildare Street

JACKSON, Miss Janet Violet; b. Dublin, 28th Sept., 1891; Won Irish Ladies' Golf Championship 1913-14, 1919-1920; and semi-finalist Open Championship, 1914-21: played for Ireland in International matches, 1912-13-14, 1920-21. Res.: 44 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.

JAMESON, The Right Hon. Andrew, P.C, Irld. (1921), B.A. (Camb.), M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), J.P., D.L. (Co. Dublin); Chairman Messrs. John Jameson & Son, Ltd., and Irish Lights Board; Director Bank of Ireland; second son of Andrew Jameson, Esq., The Walk House, Alloa N.B.; m. 1877, Grace, dau. of the late W. M. Burke, M.D., Registrar-Gen., Ireland. Res.: Sutton House, Baily, Co. Dublin, and Glen Lodge, Sligo. Clubs: Kildare Street and Sackville Street, Dublin; and Windham, S.W.

JAMESON, Col. John Eustace, Lt.-Col. Commdg. 2nd Batt. London Regt. from 1914; A.A.G. Headquarter Staff, Dublin, 1916-21; formerly in 18th R. Irish Regt. and 20th Hussars; late Major Q.O. Worcestershire Yeom.; M.P. W. Clare, 1895-1906; son of late James Jameson, of Aurfield, Co. Dublin; b. 1853; m. 1875, Mary, second dau. of late J. Bond-Cabell, D.L., of Cromer Hall, Norfolk. Naval and Military Club, London.

JEFFRIES, Major William Francis, D.S.O. (1918), B.A. (Cantab.). Educ. at Downside and Trinity College, Cambridge; late Major Royal Dublin Fus. (S.R.); served in European War, 1914-18; Sec. to British Legation to Vatican, 1919; only son of late W. Carey Jeffries, M.D., Coolcarron, Co. Cork, and Maud, dau. of R. Kennedy of Ballinamultina, Co. Waterford; b. 1891; m. 1920, Leila, elder dau. of Eras. C. Downing, of Ballyvelly, Tralee, Co. Kerry, and has issue one son. Author of Two Undergraduates in the East. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin.

JELLETT, Henry, M.D. (T.C.D.), F.R.C.P.I. Educ.: Dublin University. Extern Assistant and Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1905-8; Extern Examiner Dublin University, 1900-1, and 1918-19; Extern Examiner Royal University of Ireland, 1902-5; Censor Royal College of Physicians, 1906-8; Gynæcologist to Dr. Steevens' Hospital, Dublin, 1903-9; late Master Rotunda Hospital, Dublin; late King's Professor of Midwifery Dublin University; late Gynæcologist to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital: late External Examiner in Midwifery and Gynaecology, Manchester University; late Vice-Pres. British Gynaecological Society; late Pres. Obstetrical Section, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1910-11; attached to and Commandant of Munro Ambulance Corps, Northern Flanders, 1914-17 (despatches. Chevalier de l'Order