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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Steampacket Co., Ltd.: Director Macardle, Moore & Co., Ltd.: Director Eagle. Star and British Dominions Insurance Co. (Irish Board); Chairman Kinahan Bros. (Importers and Bonders), Ltd.: Director The Alpha Trust, Ltd.; Chairman Dundalk Race Co.. Ltd.; Chairman Louth Recruiting Committee and Pioneer of the Irish Tillage Movement; Director of Hargreave (Ireland), Ltd.: son of late E. H. Macardle, J.P., of Cambrieville, Dundalk; b. 1856. ms 1889, Minnie Lucy, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Clarke Ross, late Scots Guards; Res.: St. Margaret's, Dundalk. Club: Stephen's Green, Dublin.

MACARTNEY, Right Hon. Sir Wm. Grey Ellison, P.C. (1900), K.C.M.G. (1913): J.P. for England and Wales; High Sheriff, Co. Antrim. 1908. Educ. at Eton and Exeter College. Oxford, where he graduated first class in Arts, 1875; M.P. for Sth. Antrim, 1885-1903: was Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, 1895-1900; Deputy-Master of the Royal Mint, 1903-12; Governor of Tasmania. 1912-17; Governor of W. Australia, 1917-20; son of the late John William Ellison Macartney. Esq., D.L., of Clogher Park, Clogher, Co. Tyrone; b. 1852; m. 1897, Ettie, dau. of J. E. Scott, Esq. Res.: Mountjoy Grange, Co. Tyrone. Clubs: Carton, St. Stephen's, S.W.

MACASSEY, Sir Lyden Livingstone, K.B.E. (1917): M.A., LL.D., K.C.; Barrister Middle Temple, 1899; K.C, 1912; Director of Shipyards Labour, Ministry of Munitions; Chairman of Special Arbitration Tribunals on Munition Workers' Wages: eldest son of L. L Macassey, M.Inst.C.E., of Holywood, Co. Down; m. 1903, Jeanne, only child of Robert McFarland, of Barooga, N.S. Wales. Res.: 51 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London, S.W.

McBRIDE, Joseph M. (T.D. for Mayo, West, 1918, and for Mayo N. and W., 1921 and 1922); F.R.S. Antiquaries; Permanent Member International War Congress; Founded Irish Volunteers in Co. Mayo; Promoted originally the '98 Committee, Gaelic Athletic Association and Gaelic League in Mayo; Secretary Westport Harbour (Commissioners; son of Patrick McBride and Honoria Gill. Pubns.: Folk-lore and other literary articles in various papers and periodicals; b. 1860: m. 1904, Eileen, dau. of Thomas Wilson, of London, and has issue one son and four daus. Res.: Mallow Cottage, Westport, Co. Mayo.

McBRIDE, Robert (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921). Res.: Drumrin, Gilford, Co. Down.

McCABE, Alexander (M.P. for South Sligo from 1918, and for E. Mayo and Sligo, 1921). Res.: Ballymote.

MACCAFFREY, Rev. James, D.Ph.; President St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, since 1918; Hon. Secretary Catholic Record Society. Educ.: Monaghan College, Maynooth. Priest, 1899: studies two years at Dunboyne establishment; Lic. of Theology, 1901: studied at Ecole des Charles and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, Institut Catholique, Paris, and University of Freiburg-i.-Br.; Doctorate on History, 1906; late Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Maynooth. Pubns.: History of the Catholic Church in the Nineteenth Century, 1909; School History of the Catholic Church, 1912; History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution, 1915; Editor of Black Book of Limerick, 1907; Editor of the Archivium Hibernicum (Journal of the Catholic Record Society of Ireland); Joint Editor of the Irish Theological Quarterly, Dublin; b. Fivemiletown. Co. Tyrone, 1875. Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.

McCALL, Sir Robert Alfred, K.C.V.O. (1921), M.A., LL.D. (Queen's Univ., Belfast); Barrister Middle Temple, 1871; Bencher, 1891; Treasurer, 1918; Q.C., 1891; Att.-Gen., Duchy of Lancaster, and King's Attorney and Serjeant for County Palatine of Lancaster from 1899; a J.P. for Kent and Cinque Ports; son of Hugh McCall, of Lisburn, Co. Antrim; b. 1849; m. 1877, Alice, dau. of James MacSwinney, of Galway. Res.: 3 Barkston Gardens, London, S.W. 5.; The Knoll, Walmer, Kent.

McCALLUM, Major John Dunwoodie Martin, D.S.O. (1916); B.A. (R.U.I.). Educ.: Royal Academical Institution, Belfast; Queen's College, Belfast; admitted Solicitor, 1910; practised in Belfast; granted commission in T.F. (Unattached List), 1908, and posted to Belfast University O.T.C.; Capt. 1911; Capt. and Adjutant of 8th Royal Irish Rifles, 1914 Major 12th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles; played for Ireland at Badminton in 1913-14. Recns.: all games, principally cricket and Badminton; photography; son of late John McCallum, of Dublin; b. 1883; m. 1915, Eveleen Lindsay, dau. of Rev. J. D. Lindsay Lloyd, of Belfast. Res.: Ardenvolir, Windsor Avenue, Belfast.

McCALMONT, Major Dermod Hugh Bingham, M.C. (1916). Educ: Eton; Sandhurst. Joined 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1907; Captain, 1913; Adjutant South Irish Horse, 1912-14; served European War (A.D.C. to Gen. Sir H. Smith Dorrien with the British Array in France), 1914; in East Africa, 1916-1918 (as Military Secretary to G.O.C. in Chief); Joint-Master, East Kilkenny Foxhounds, 1913-18. Recns.: hunting, racing, fishing, shooting; only child of Major-Gen. Sir Hugh McCalmont, K.C.B., C.V.O.; b.