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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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Vienna, 1894; m. 1889, Shiela, dau. of late Henry Steele, of Ottawa, Canada; as surgeon of whaler "Aurora," of Dundee was in company with Greeley relief expdn. across Baffin's Bay; later travelled several years and settled in Salt Lake City, 1895; appointed ophthalmic surgeon St. Mark's Episcopal Hospital, 1897, D. & B. G. Ry., 1899; Utah Fuel Co., 1901; consulting ophthalmic surgeon St. Mark's Hospital, 1910; Fellow Royal Society of Medicine, Royal Geog. Soc, London; Am. Acad, of Ophthalmology; Member Society of Antiquaries, Ireland Clubs: Sports, St. James Square (London); Alta (Salt Lake City). Author: A Voyage to the Artie in the Whaler "Aurora," 1911; Camp Fire Reminiscences, 1912; Contributor to London Field. Res.: Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.

LINDSAY, Lieut.-Col. Henry Edzell Morgan, R.E., C.B. (1911); D.L., J.P., Glamorgan and Co. Dublin; served in Boer War, 1881; Soudan Expdn., 1885; S. Africa, 1900-1; late Capt. R.E.; late Lieut.-Col. Commdg. R. Mon. (S.R.), R.E.; Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem; eldest son of late Lieut-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay, D.L., J.P., of Glasnevin House, Dublin; b. 1857; m. 1889, Ellen, elder dau. and co-heiress of late George Thomas, of Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan. Res.: Glasnevin House, Co. Dublin; Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan: Pencerrig, Builth. Carlton and Naval and Military Clubs, London.

LINDSAY, James Alexander. M.A., M.D. (R.U.I.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.); Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Queen's Univ, Belfast; Senior Physician Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast: Consulting Physician to the Ulster Eye. Far and Throat Hospital, and to the Coleraine Cottage Hospital; Chairman of the Board of Management of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast; Bradshaw Lecturer Royal College Physicians (Lond.), 1909; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and of the Royal Academy in Ireland; former President of the Ulster Medical Society, of the Ulster Branch of the British Medical Association, and of the Belfast Literary Society; Senator Queen's University. Belfast: Ex-President Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society; President Belfast Library; President Belfast Branch of the British Empire Shakespeare Society. Educ.: Royal Academical Institution, Methodist College and Queen's College, Belfast (Scholar, Exhibitioner, and twice gold medallist in Royal University); London Hosp. Medical School; Paris and Vienna. Acted as Special Commissioner of the Lancet to inquire into the hygienic condition of Sicily, 1897; takes an active interest in the chief literary and scientific institutions of Belfast. Pubns.: Lectures on Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, 1904; art. Pleurisy, Encyclop. Medica; numerous articles and papers in Nineteenth Century, Contemporary Review, Lancet, British Medical Journal, Clinical Journal, Dublin Medical Journal, Eugenics Review, Journal of Institute of Public Health, New York Post-Graduate, Scientia, etc. Recns.: mountaineering, golf, music; son of late David Lindsay, of Fintona, Co. Tyrone, and Belfast; b. at Fintona. Res.: 3 Queen's Elms, Belfast.

LINDSAY, Major Lionel Arthur, M.V.O. 4th class (1912), O.B.E. (1920); Adjt.-Major and Inspector of Egyptian gendarmerie, 1884-9: Chief Constable of Glamorgan from 1891; third son of late Lieut.-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay, D.L., J.P., of Glasnevin House, Dublin; b. 1861. Res.: Canton, Cardiff.

LINDSAY, Walter Charles, M.V.O. (1904); late Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers: County Councillor for Co. Kilkenny, 1911-18; was High Sheriff, Co. Kilkenny, 1911; formerly Vice-Chamberlain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; fifth son of late Lieut.-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay, D.L, J.P., of Glasnevin House, Dublin; b. 1866; m. 1897, Lady Katherine Butler, dau. of 6th Earl of Carrick, and has issue two daus. Res.: Ballylinch House, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Clubs: White's, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

LINDSAY, William Arthur (M.P. for South Belfast from July, 1917, to Dec, 1918, and for Cromac Div. of Belfast from Dec, 1918). Educ. at The Leys School, Cambridge, and St. Peter's College, Cambridge; youngest son of Thomas Graham Lindsay (Mayor of Belfast, 1875); b. 1866; m. 1892, Maud, dau. of John Rabett, Bramfield, Suffolk. Res.: The Cottage, Goringon-Thames. Clubs: Devonshire, Garrick, Kennel, Ulster (Belfast).

LINEMAN, His Honour Judge John, J.P., Co. Dublin; Barrister King's Inns, 1891; K.C., 1912; County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions of County Tyrone since 1912. Educ.: St. Finbar's, Cork; Tullabeg. Began life as a Journalist; some time a member of the Council of the Institute of Journalists; Press Gallery, House of Commons, 1888-89; formerly counsel to the Attorney- General and junior counsel to the Treasury and other public departments in Ireland and Permanent Revising Barrister for Dublin; acted on two occasions as Deputy Recorder of Londonderry; sometime Crown Prosecutor, Cos. Clare and Cork. Recns.: golf and tennis: eldest son of late Matthew Linehan, of Cork; b. 1865; m. 1898, Louise Caroline, dau. of late Sir H Gilzean-Reid, of London, and has issue two sons, three daus. Res.: 39 Wellington Road, Dublin. Clubs: Stephen's Green, Dublin; Tyrone County, Omagh.