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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Rangers; Lieut.-Col. 5th Batt. Wilts Regt. from 1915; Col. ret. list, 1917; son of late Frederic Thomas Lewin, D.L., of Cloghans, Co. Mayo; b. 1874; m. 1909, Norah Constance, dau. of late William Higgin, of Rosganna, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, and has issue two sons. Res.: Cloghans, Tuam, Co. Galway.

LEWIN, Thos. Frederic, J.P., Cos. Galway (High Sheriff, 1913), and Mayo (High Sheriff, 1908): late Lieut. 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers; eldest son of late Frederic Thomas Lewin, D.L., J.P., of Castle Grove, Co. Galway, and Cloghans, Co. Mayo; b. 1872. Res.: Castle Grove, near Tuam, Co. Galway.

LEWIS, Richard, I.S.O. (1903), J.P., Co. Dublin; Accountant Irish Land Commission; b. 1852; m. 1879, Katherine, dau. of late Patrick Stanton, Sydney, N.S.W. Res.: Ethelville, Sutton, Dublin.

LEWIS-BRIDGES, Brigadier-General George, J.P, for Co. Carlow. Educated at Uppingham and Sandhurst; Comd. E. Lane. Regt.; served S. Africa, 1900-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.); retired, 1910; appointed B. General New Army, 1914-1917: served in France in Comd. of 56th In. Brigade (C.B. and despatches); b. 1857; m., 1st, Mary Burn Murdoch (d. 1917), dau. of Canon Burn Murdoch, Riverhead, Kent; 2nd, Laura Glenn, dau. of Rev. W. Glenn, Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone, and has issue six children. Res.: Sandbrook, Tullow, Co. Carlow.

LIDDELL, Sir Robert Morris, Knt. (1916): is a J.P.. Cos. Down (High Sheriff, 1916) and Armagh . Hon. Treasurer of the Ulster Unionist Council; Managing Director of William Liddell & Co.. of Belfast, London, and New York; son of late William Liddell, J.P.; b. 1870; m. 1806. Charlotte Walton, dau. of John Arnott Taylor, of Belfast. Res.: Banogue House, Donacloney.

LIDDY, John Joseph (MP. for Co. Clare from 1921). Res.: Danganella, Cooraclare, Ennis, Co. Clare.

LILLY, Walter Elsworthy, M.A., M.A.I.; D.Sc. (T.C.D.); Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin, since 1891; b. London, 1867. Educ.: privately. Whitworth Exhibitioner, 1891, afterwards graduated at Trinity College, Dublin; apprenticed to Stephens and Woodman, Brixton, S.W., and afterwards obtained workshop experience with other firms; Draughtsman to the Albert Dock Engine Works, London, E., 1888: Member of Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland and of the Junior Institution of Engineers, London; Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London. Pubns.: Design of Columns and Plate Girders; various papers, Inst. C.E., Ireland, Mechanical Engineers, Civil Engineers. London, and in Engineering on Secondary Flexure of Columns, Testing Machines, etc. Recns.: motoring, cycling and golf. Res.: Trinity College, Dublin.

LIMERICK, Earl of, 1803; Viscount Limerick, 1800: Baron Glentworth. 1790 (Irld.): Baron Foxford (Unit. Kgd.. 1815), William Henry Edmond De Vere Sheaffe Pery, 4th Earl; formerly Lieut. 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade: late Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers; son of William, 3rd Earl, P.C., K.P., and Caroline Maria (d. 1877), dau. of the late Rev. Henry and Lady Emily Gray; b. 16th Sept., 1863: s. his father, 8th Aug., 1896; m. 23rd July, 1890, May, dau. of Joseph Burke Irwin, and has issue living one dau. Res.: Dromore Castle, Pallaskenry, Limerick.

LIMERICK, ARDFERT, AND AGHADOE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Harry Vere White, M.A., Curate of Ardbraccan, 1878: accepted work in New Zealand, 1879; returned in 1885 to Ireland; Rector of Almoritia, 1885-88; Killesk, 1888-94; Secretary of S.P.G., 1894-1901; Secretary of Incorporated Society, 1901-5; Treasurer of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1902-11; Chancellor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. 1911-18; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant. 1900-18; Hon. Chaplain to Archbishop of Dublin, 1915-18; Vicar of St. Bartholomew's, 1905-18; Archdeacon of Dublin, 1917-18; Member of the General Synod since 1909; Select Preacher before University of Dublin, 1904, 1915, 1920, and 1922; Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, 1918-21; and Bishop of Limerick from 1921; b. 1853; son of Rev. H. Vere White, Dublin; m. 1879, Alice, dau. of G. T. Meredith. Res.: 11 The Crescent, Limerick. Clubs: University, Dublin; County, Limerick.

LIMERICK, Bishop of, Most Rev. Denis Hallinan. Educ.: Irish College, Rome; was Curate of Newcastle West, 1874-86; of St. Michael's, Limerick, 1886-94; P.P. of St. Mary's, Limerick. 1894-98; of Newcastle West, 1898-1918; Bishop of Limerick from 1918: b. 1849. Res.: The Palace, Corbally, Limerick.

LINDSAY, David Moore, ophthalmic surgeon; b. Co. Down, Ireland, March 29, 1862; son of George Lindsay and Bessy Moore; entered Queen's College, Belfast, 1880; University of Edinburgh, 1881; diploma Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, 1886, Rotunda Hospital, 1887; Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, 1888; clin. asst. Royal Ophthalmic and Golden Sq. Throat Hospitals, London; studied in