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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Ireland, and of late Queen's University in Ireland; ex-President Irish Medical Association; Fellow Royal Acad. of Medicine, Ireland; Provincial Grand Master South Connaught. Pubns.: Financial Scheme and Supplemental Scheme, Diocese of Tuam; Our Homes; The Irish Medical Practitioner's Guide; Insanity, Inebriety, and Crime; Our Senses and How they Serve us; The Use and Abuse of Alcohol. Res.: Forster House, Galway. Club: Galway County.

KINNEAR, Sir Walter Samuel, K.B.E. (1918); B. A. (R.U.I.); Chairman Navy and Army Insurance Fund; Deputy Chairman National Health Insurance (Commission, Ireland, 1912-19; Controller of Health Insurance Dept., Ministry of Health, from 1919; son of Alexander Kinnear, of Dublin; b. 1872; m. 1913, Iris Mary, dau. of Dr. W. Young Orr, of Kenmore, Putney. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin.

KIRK, Lady Mary, elder dau. of 11th Earl of Fingall; m. 1919, Capt. Cyril G. P. Kirk, 17th Lancers Res.: Killeen Glebe, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath.

KIRK, Thomas Sinclair, B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (R.U.I.); Surgeon to the Royal Victoria Hospital; Senior Surgeon to the Belfast Hospital for Sick Children: Consulting Surgeon to the Throne Children's Hospital; Surgeon to the Foster Green Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest: Referee under the Workman's Compensation Act; late Examiner in Surgery in the Queen's University, Belfast; P.M.O. Ulster Volunteer Force; late member of Senate, Queen's University, Belfast. President of Ulster Medical Society. 1908-9; joint inventor of P.K. artificial mechanical arm. Pubns: Surgical Treatment of Spinal Caries, 1909; Urea as a Bactericide, 1915; The Value of a Bacteriological Examination of the Urine, 1914: youngest son of William Kirk, M.P., and Emily, dau. of late Thos. Sinclair, of Hopefield, Belfast: b. 1869; m. 1908, Constance, dau. of James Rome, Riversleigh, Bovey Tracey, Devon, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: 21 University Square, Belfast. Clubs: Ulster, Belfast; Royal Co. Down Golf.

KIRKPATRICK, Lieut.-Col. Ivone, C.B.E. (1919). Educ.: Temple Grove and Marlborough; served in Nile Expedition. 1884-85; present at battle of Kirbekan; commanded 2nd S. Stafford Regt. Oct., 1907. to Oct., 1911; A.A.B., Burma and Madras, 1900-3: served on Embarkation Staff during the Great War, twice mentioned in despatches and C.B.E. (1919); m. 1894, Hon. Mary Frances (sometime a Maid of Honour to Queen Victoria), dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Arthur Hardinge and sister of the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Hardinge, P.C, late H.M. Ambassador at Madrid. Res.: Kilshanning, Mallow, Co. Cork.

KIRKPATRICK, T. Percy C., M.D. (Dub.), F.R.C.P.I. Educ: Trinity College, Dublin; Registrar Roy. College Phys., Ireland; Physician Steevens' Hospital, Incorporated Orthopædic Hospital, Westmorland Lock Hospital. Lecturer on Anaesthetics, Dental School, Trinity College,; Anæsthetist Dental Hospital: M.R.I.A., M.R.S.A.I.; Past President Bibliographical Society of Ireland; Hon. Sec. Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland; Fellow Royal Society of Medicine, London; b. in Dublin, 1869; second son of J. R. Kirkpatrick. M.D. Pubns.: History of Medical School, Trinity Collete, 1912; History of Rotunda Hospital, 1914; Nursing Ethics, 1915; Henry Quin, 1919. Res.: 11 Fitz William Place, Dublin. Club: Royal Irish Yacht Club.

KIRKPATRICK, Brig.-Gen. William Johnston, C.B. (1900); served in Egyptian War, 1882; S. African War, 1899-1902; Brig-Gen Comdg. Wessex Divn. S. Commd. Territrl. Force in 1908; Hon. Brig-Gen. 1912; son of late Alexander H. Kirkpatrick, of Lame, Co. Antrim; b. 1851; m. 1881, Sarah, dau. of late James Johnson, of Grove Lodge, Fulham. Res.: Park Lawn, Cheltenham, Gloucester.

KIRKWOOD, Col. James Nicholson Soden, Col. (ret.) Indian Army; D.L., J.P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1914); J.P, Co. Sligo (High Sheriff, 1916); served in Afghan War, 1880; second and eldest surviving son of late James Kirkwood, D.L., J.P., of Woodbrook, Co Roscommon; b. 1846; m. 1880, Minnie, fourth dau. of late Major Home Fergusson, of The Park, Elie, Fifeshire. Res.: Woodbrook, Boyle, Co. Roscommon; Carrowmabla, Co. Sligo. Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin.

KISSANE, Rev. Edward, L.S.S. Educ. at Listowel and St. Brendan's Sem., Killarney; philosophy and theology at Maynooth; three years' course at Bibical Institute, Rome; visited Egypt and Holy Land for purposes of post-graduate course in Biblical studies; Prof. of S. Scripture at St. Augustine's Sem., Toronto, 1912-7; Prof., of Theology and S. Scripture at Maynooth College from 1917; b. 1886. Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.

KNOX, Major-Gen. Sir Alfred Wm. Fortescue, K.C.B. (1919), C.B. (1918), C M.G. (1920): served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1901-02; Mil. Attaché at Petrograd, 1911-18: European War with Russian Forces, 1914-17; Chief of British Military Mission to Siberia, 1918-20; son of late Vesey Edmond Knox, J P . of Shimnah House, Co. Down: b. 1870; m. 1915, Edith, dau. of late Col. Halkett, and widow of Richard Boyle. Naval and Military Club, London.