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LUCAS-CLEMENTS, Theophilus Edward, J.P., Co. Cavan (High Sheriff, 1905): eldest son of late Theophilus Lucas-Clements, D.L, J.P., of Rathkenny, Co. Cavan: b. 1864; m. 1907, Lalage Emily, 4th dau. of late Henry West, Q.C., of Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin. Res.: Rathkenny, Cootehill, Co. Cavan.

LUMSDEN, Sir John, K.B.E, cr. 1918; D.L., Co. Dublin; M.D., B.Ch. B.A.O. (Univ. Dub.), L.R.C.P.I.; Vice-Chairman and Director-in-Chief Red Cross and Order of St. John Committee for Ireland. Commissioner St. John Ambulance Brigade (Irish District): Knight of Grace Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Temp.-Major R.A.M.C. (1917-18); Physician to Household of H.E. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; Senior Visiting Physician Mercer's Hospital; Chief Medical Officer Guinness's Brewery, Dublin; Consulting M.O. to Commissioners of Irish Lights; Fellow R. Academy of Medicine; Extern Examiner in Medicine, National University of Ireland; b. Nov., 1870; son of John Lumsden, Leeson Park, Dublin; m. 1896, Coro F., youngest dau. of late Major Fitzhardinge Kingscote (Rifle Brigade), Furbo, Galway; one son, five daus. Educ.: Dublin, Taunton, and T.C.D. Pubns.: Monographs on Medical and Public Health: subjects: "Feeding of Children"; "Cost of Living amongst Labourers and Tradesmen." Recns.: fishing, shooting, golf. Res.: 4 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, and Roslyn, Hovvth. Clubs: Friendly Brothers of S. Patrick, 22 Stephen's Green, and R. Dublin Golf Club; T.A. "First Aid, Dublin."

LUNDON, Thomas. Educ. at Kilteely Classical Academy; was M.P. for E. Limerick, 1909-18; Member of the Irish Convention, 1917; son of the late William Lundon, of Limerick; b. 1883. Res.: Kilteely, Co, Limerick.

LUNHAM, Col. Sir Ainslie, K.C.B., cr. 1918; C.B., 1900. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin; M.A. and Member of Senate; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd Brigade S. I. Division R.A., 1885; Col. Comd. The Cork R.G.A., 1890-1903; Hon. Col. in the Army, 1901; Member of Royal Irish Academy and Henry Bradshaw Society; Hon. Member of R. A. Institution, Woolwich; Chairman Cork Improved Dwellings Co., Ltd.; Member of Executive Committee Cork Defence Union, and Co. Cork Landlords' Association; J.P., Co. Cork, and connected with various local charities. Pubns.: Various contributions to Journals of Society of Antiquaries, including Memoirs of Canon Hayman and Dr. Caulfield; Sir R. Cox's Description of County and City of Cork in 1685, edited from the MS. with notes: Historical Notices of Cork in 17th and 18th Centuries, edited from the MS. with notes; Early Quakers in Cork; Some Account of Early French Refugees in Cork; Life of St. Fin Barr, translated with preface and notes; Account of the Bishops of Cork from the MS. with notes; Bishop Dive Downes' Visitation of his Diocese, 1699-1702, edited from original MS. with notes: Pietas Corcagienses Historical and Topographical Notices of Cork; Fitzgerald's Diary, 1793, edited with notes; Numerous other papers on Historical, Philosophical, and Antiquarian Subjects in Contemporary Press. Owns property in Co. Cork. Recns.: literature, travelling, visiting libraries, horticulture. Res.: Ardfallen, Douglas, Co. Cork; Pembroke, Passage West, Co. Cork. Club: University, Dublin.

LUPTON, Edmund, Barrister King's Inns, 1907; K.C., 1919; Chief Divisional Justice, Dublin Metropolitan Police District from 1921; one of the founders of the Catholic Protection and Rescue Society of Ireland, and member of the Executive Committee. Res.: 8 Herbert Street, Dublin.

LYLE, John Cromie, C.V.O. (1911). Educ. at Haileybury; entered P.W.D., India, 1885: Executive Engineer, 1896-8; Deputy Consulting Engineer for Railways, 1898-10; Superintending Engineer, 1910-13: second son of late Rev. John Lyle, of Knocktarna, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry . b 1862; m. 1895, Frances, only dau. of late Col. Meyrick, Indian Army. Res.: Lansdown. Portrush. Co. Antrim.

LYLE, Robert Patton Ranken, M.D. (T.C.D.), L.R.C.P.I.; Professor of Midwifery and Gynaecology, Durham University. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin; Middlesex Hospital: Paris; late Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Pubns.: papers in medical journals; son of Hugh Lyle, of Coleraine. Co. Londonderry; b. 1870. Res.: Holmwood, Clayton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

LYLE, Sir Thomas Ranken, Knt. (1922), F.R.S., M.A., D.Sc (Dublin); formerly Lecturer in Mathematics Catholic University College, Dublin; Professor of Natural Philosophy, Melbourne University, 1889-1915; Chairman of the Electricity Commissioners. State of Victoria; son of Hugh Lyle, of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry; b. 1860; m. 1892, Clare, C.B.E., dau. of late Thomas Millear. Res.: Lisbuoy, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia.

LYNCH, Col. Charles Joseph, J.P., Co. Cork. Educ.: Beaumont College. Joined 1st Royal Scots, 1899; served with Scottish Rifles in S. Africa, 1900; European War in France, and at home, 1914-18; is Col. Commdg. 4th Batt. Cameroniana (Scottish Rifles); eldest son of late Capt. Charles Edgeworth Lynch, of Killester, Co. Dublin; b. 1878. Recns.: hunting, yachting, motoring. Res.: Parkgariffe, Monkstown, Co. Cork. Clubs: United Service; County; Royal Cork Yacht, Cork.