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KELLY, Edward J., M.A. (R.U.I.); Barrister King's Inns, 1917; was M.P. for East Donegal, 1910-18. Educ.: St. Vincent's College, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, and University College, Dublin; b. 31st March, 1883; son of Peter and Rose Kelly, late of Mall House, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal; m. Mollie, 2nd dau. of late Wm. Hickey of Lucerne, Clontarf, Dublin. Res.: 12 Brighton Vale, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.

KELLY, Major Francis V. Hume, B.A. (Cantab.); Major 3rd Batt. N. Staffs. Regt.; eldest son of late Francis Hume Kelly, B.A., J.P., of Glencara, Co. Westmeath; b. 1877; m. 1919, Madeleine Esther, dau. of Mons. A. Julien, of Rouen, France. Res.: Glencara, Mullinpar, Co. Westmeath. Kildare Street Club. Dublin.

KELLY, Gerald Festus, B.A. (Cantab.) (1901), R.H.A. (0000), A.R.A. (1922); b. 1879; m. 1920, fifth dau. of S. Ryan. Educ.: Eton; Trinity Hall, Cambridge; graduated, 1901; First Winchester Prize, 1900; Societaire du Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1904. Member of Modern Society of Portrait Painters, 1906; Member of National Portrait Society, 1910; Member of International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, 1912. Pictures in Marseilles, Dublin, Johannesburg, Bradford, Ottawa, Sydney, Manchester, Oldham. Recns.: golf, travelling. Res; 65 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, W.1. Club: Bath.

KELLY, Gustavus W. F. Blake-, J.P. for Cos. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1920), and Galway. Educ at the Oratory School, Stonyhurst College, and Lincoln College, Oxford; won the High Jump against Cambridge, 1900; Oxford "Blue." 1901; played for the Univ. at golf; for some years a member of Co. Galway Cricket Eleven; son of late W. Kelly and Bedelia, dau. of Henry Blake, of Ballyglunin; b. 1866; m. 1900, Eily, dau. of Andrew Nugent Comyn, J.P., of Ballinderry, Co. Galway, and Ryefield, Co. Roscommon. Res.: Dundermott, Ballymoe, Co. Roscommon.

KELLY, Sir Henry Greene, Knt. (1906), B.A., LL.B. (Dublin University), Barrister King's Inns, 1884; Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court in the Royal Niger Co.'s territories, 1891-1899; Chief Justice S. Nigeria, 1899-1908; b. 1865; son of late Henry Greene Kelly, of Monkstown, Co. Dublin; m. 1909, Doris Muriel, dau. of Ed. Trenchard, of Melbourne. Res.: The Gables, Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire. Club: Royal Societies, S.W.

KELLY, John, I.S.O.: late Secretary and Assistant Registrar-General, Ireland, retired. Res.: 2 Royal Terrace, West, Kingstown.

KELLY, Major John Upton, D.S.O. (1916), late Major Wiltshire Regt. Educ.: Uppingham; served S. Africa, 1900-1901; European War, France, 1915-16 (despatches). Recns.: steeplechasing, hunting, fishing. Inspector Local Government Board, Ireland; son of Richard Kelly, of Summerhill, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow; b. 1882; m. Eileen Miriam, dau. of late Henry Adams, of Cannon Hill, Bray, Berks, and has issue one son. Res.: Lohunda, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin. United Service Club, London.

KELLY, Patrick Joseph, B.A., LL.B. (R.U.I.); Barrister King's Inns, 1886; Editor "Belfast Morning News" and "Irish News," 1883-95. Resident Magistrate, Cos. Clare and Limerick. 1895-1919. Is Chairman Court of Referees under Board of Trade and Labour Ministry at Limerick from 1912; son of Michael Kelly, of Down, Co. Derry; b. 1854. Junior Club, Limerick.

KELLY, Richard J., K.C., J.P. Revising Barrister for the City of Dublin; Director of the National Bank; Governor of the Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hospitals. Chairman of Tuam Herald Co.; for 30 years a member of the Institute of Journalists; for 20 years member of the British and International Association of Journalists; one of the founders of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireland. Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries; Barrister-at-Law from 1880 to 1908; King's Counsel, 1908; Assistant, Legal Land Commissioner. J.P. for Counties Galway and Dublin. Author of following law books: Law of Newspaper Libel (Clowes & Co., London); The Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891, (Sealy, Bryers); Handbook of Registration Law (Sealy, Bryers); The Agricultural and Technical Instruction Act (Sealy, Bryers); The Workman's Compensation Act (do.); Old Age Pension Act (do.); Local Registration of Title Act and Small Dwellings Act (do.). The Adulteration Acts; The Statutes relating to Landlord and Tenant and Land Purchase (1860-1896): the Registration Act. And the following pamphlets: The Island of Arran; The Evils of Emigration; The Effects of Emigration; Life of Pius X. and Benedict XV; Popular and Patriotic Poetry (nine parts); Lord Morris: a memoir; Bohemia and its People; The Islands of the Corrib; Galway as a Transatlantic Port; The Industrial Resources of Ireland; Agricultural Labourers; The Old Publishers of Dublin; Peasant Proprietary; The Railway Problem; The Onseley Family; The Irish in Prague; The Warden of Galway; History of Tuam; St. Jarlath's of Tuam. Holds the silver medal of merit from the City of Prague (Bohemia) and certificate of citizenship. Res.: Hymany, 7 Ailesbury Road, Dublin.