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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

LINEMAN, Thomas, late Vice-Chairman of the Cork County Council; was a J.P. for Co. Cork (res.). Educ. at Glongowes; Assistant Land Commissioner in Ireland, 1906. Res.: Ballinvarrig, Whitechurch, Cork.

LISLE, Baron (Irld., 1758), John Nicholas Horace Lysaght, 7th Baron; eldest son of Hon. Horace George (d. 30th Sept, 1918) (who was only son of George William, 6th Baron), and Alice Elizabeth, 6th dau. of Sir John Wrixton-Beecher Bart., of Ballygiblin. Mallow, Co. Cork; b. 1903; s. his grandfather, 25th Feb., 1919. Res.: Newmarket Cottage, Co. Cork.

LISTOWEL, Earl of, 1822; Viscount Ennismore, 1816: Baron Ennismore, 1800 (Irld.); Baron Hare, 1869 (Unit. Kgd.), William Hare, 3rd Earl; K.P. (1873); Capt. late Scots Guards; J.P., Cork; was a Lord-in-Waiting to H.M., 1880: Vice-Adm. of the Province of Munster; eldest son of William, 2nd Earl, and Maria Augusta (d. 1871), dau. of the late Admiral William Windham, of Felbrigg Hall, and widow of George Thomas Wyndham, of Cromer Hall. Norfolk; b. 29th May, 1833; s. his father, 4th Feb., 1856; m. 31st Aug., 1885, Lady Ernestine, dau. of 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury, and has issue one son and two daus. Res.: Convamore, Ballyhooly, Co. Cork; Kingston House, Prince's Gate, S.W. Clubs: Brooks's, London, S.W.; Kildare Street, Dublin.

LLOYD. Brig.-Gen. John Hardress, D.S.O. (1917), (Bar 1918); Chevalier Legion of Honour; D.L., J.P., King's Co. (High Sheriff. 1906); late Captain 21st Lancers. Educ.: Wellington; Sandhurst. Joined 4th Royal Dragoon Guards; served Tirah, N.W. Frontier, 1897; S. Africa, 1900-2; European War, 1914-18; France, 1914; Gallipoli, May, 1915-Jan., 1916, with 29th Div.; Commanded 1st Inniskilling Fusiliers, May 1916-Jan., 1917; Col. Tank Corps, Jan., 1917; Brigade.-Gen. 1918 (despatches six times). Recns.: polo, hunting, skiing; captained English Polo Team, America, 1911; Irish Team v. England on several occasions; son of John Lloyd, D.L., of Gloster, King's Co., and Susan, dau. of Bossborough Colclough, D.L., of Tintern Abbey, Co. Wexford; b. 1874; m. 1903, Adeline, dau. of late Sir Samuel Wilson, M.P., of 10 Grosvenor Square, London, and Victoria, Australia. Res: Gloster. Brosna S.O., King's Co. Clubs: Cavalry, Hurlingham.

LLOYD, John Merrick, D.L., J.P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1911); High Sheriff Co. Leitrim, 1902; second son of late Guy Lloyd, D.L., J.P., of Croghan House, Co. Roscommon; b. 1846; m. 1900, Frances Emily, dau. of John H. Darley, of Ferney, Co. Dublin. Res.: Croghan House, Boyle, Co. Roscommon.

LLOYD, Richard Averell; late Capt. 10th (Scottish) Batt. King's Liverpool Regt.; served in European War, 191-1-18 (wounded). Educ. at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, and Dublin University; Member of Trinity College, Dublin, Football XV., 1909-12: Cricket, XI., 1909-12; Captain, 1912; Played football for Ireland 1910-11-12-13-14, and 1920; Captain, 1912-13-14, and 1920; for Ulster, 1909-10-11-12-13-14, and 1920; Captain 1912-13-14, and 1920; played cricket for Ireland, 1910-11-12-13-14 and 1921; played for Liverpool Rugby Club, 1913-14, and 1920: Captain 1919-20; Captained Lancashire Rugby XV., 1920; was the youngest player who Captained Ireland at Rugby football. Recns.: football, cricket, golf; son of late Averell Lloyd, of Tamnamore, Moy, Co. Tyrone; b. 4th August, 1891. Res.: Tamnamore, Moy. Co. Tyrone. Clubs: Liverpool Racquet and Armagh County.

LLOYD, Col. Wilford Neville, C.B. (1918), M.V.O. 4th class (1908), F.R.G.S., J.P. for Cheshire: served in Kaffir War, 1877-8; Zulu War. 1879; Soudan Campaign, 1884: Burmah War, 1886-7; served as temp. Res. Magist. in Ireland during disturbances in 1882: Major R.A., 1893, ret. p. 1896; late Lieut.-Col. Comrad. (Hon. Col.. 1901) 1st Cheshire R.G.A. (vols.); Hon. Col. 3rd Welsh Brig. R.F.A. from 1906; A.Q.M.G., S. Commd. 191.5-16; Asst. to a Major-Gen. in charge of Administ. 1917; one of H.M.'s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1899; son of late Col. Robert Clifford Lloyd, of Losset, Co. Cavan: b. 1855; m. 1891, Ella, only dau. of Very Rev. A. P. Purey-Cust, Dean of York. Res.: 22 Sussex Square, Brighton. Travellers' and Naval and Military Clubs.

LLOYD, William, D.L., J.P., Co. Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1889); Hon. Major late 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers; eldest son of late Major O. R N. Lloyd, of Rockville, Co. Roscommon: b. 1858; m. 1884, Mary, dau. of Major W. L. Hutchinson. Res.: Rockville, Drumsna, Co. Roscommon.

LLOYD, William Harris, Inspector-General R.N. (ret.), M.D.; served in Calcutta, flagship during China War, 1857-8; Inspector-Gen. of hosp. and fleets, 1890-1896; Hon. Surgeon to Queen Victoria, 1894-1901; to King Edward VII., 1901-10, and to King George V. from 1910; son of William Lloyd, of Waterford; b. 1836; m. 1870, Phoebe, dau. of late Lieut.-General Vincent, Bengal Army. Res.: 4 Alfred Place, West, South Kensington, London, S.W.7.

LOFTUS, Major John Edward Blake, D.L, J.P., Co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff, 1908), late Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Regt.; Major Machine Gun Corps, 1916; second son of late John Murphy, J.P., of Mount Loftus, Co. Kilkenny,