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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

McCARTHY, Justin Huntly, a dramatist and author of an Outline of Irish History, England under Gladstone, Hafiz in London: and the plays, The Candidate, My Friend the Prince, If I were King. Caesar Borgia, The Proud Prince, The O'Flynn, and Stand and Deliver; M.P. Athlone, 1884-5, Newry, 1885-92; only son of late Justin McCarthy, M.P.; b. 1861; m., 1st, 1894, Cissie Loftus (mar. diss., 1899); 2nd, 1908, Loullie, dau. of late Henry Killick, of Budapesth. Res.: 3 Inverness Mansions, 103 Queen's Road, London, W.2.; Garrick Club.

MacCARTHY, Brig.-Gen. Morgan John, C.M.G. (1915), R.A.; served in S. African War, 1899-1901; Lieut.-Col. R.A. from 1914: European War, 1914-19; Temp. Brig.-Gen. 1915-16; Hon. Brig.-Gen., 1919: son of late Felix Joseph McCarthy, R.M., of Montenotte House, Cork; b. 1867. Res.: Mount Bernard, Queenstown; Royal Societies Club, London.

MacCARTHY-MORROGH, Lt.-Col. Donald Florence, C.M.G. (1916), served in Ashanti War, 1900; N. Nigeria, 1900: in Bornu Expdn., 1902; European War, 1914-16; late Lieut.-Col. 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers; son of late James MacCarthy-Morrogh, of Inishbeg, Co. Cork; b. 1869. Res.: * * *

McCARTHY-O'LEARY, Major John. Educ. at Stonyhurst: served in European War, 1914-18; Major S. Lancs. Regt; eldest son of Lieut.-Col William McCarthy-O'Leary, of Coomlagane, Co. Cork, and Mary, dau. of late Hetternan Considine, D.L., of Derk, Co. Limerick; b. 1881; m. 1920, Rosemary, only dau. of William Fogarty, of Artane House, Co. Dublin. Res.: Coomlagane, Co. Cork.

MACARTNEY, Carthanach George, D.L., J.P., Co. Antrim; only son of late Capt. G. T. Macartney, D.L., J.P., 10th Hussars, of Lissanourne Castle, Co. Antrim; b. 1869; m. 1890, cousin Margaret, eldest dau. of Townley Macartney Filgate, of Lowtherstone, Co. Dublin. Res.: Lissanoure Castle, Killagan, Co. Antrim.

MACARTNEY, Col. John William Merton, C.B. (1911): late Lieut.-Col. Dorset Regt; late Lieut.-Col. Commdg. and Hon. Col. 2nd Batt. Royal Guernsey L.I.; Sec. to Govt, of Guernsey and its dependencies from 1913; eldest son of late William Merton Macartney, of Muckamore Lodge, Co. Antrim; b. 1850: m., 1st, 1884, Ethel (d. 1887), dau. of Col. Frank Grossman: 2nd, 1893, Lilian Ellen, dau. of Major John F. Fowke, late 54th Foot. Res.: Elmgrove, Guernsey.

MACARTNEY-FILGATE, William Townley Geo. Seymour; eldest son of Townley P. H. Macartney-Filgate, Capt Scots Grevs; Inspector-Gen. of Registration, Bombay Presidency; J.P. (d. 1906), by Tryphena, eldest dau (deed.) of late Rt. Hon. Sir W. R. V. Seymour Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I., Governor of Bombay: b. 1864; Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusaleni; J.P., Co. Dublin: D.L., Co Louth (High Sheriff, 1915); Sec. Irish Textile Exhibition, 1897; Sec. Irish Com. Roy. Commission Paris Exhib., 1898-9; Dir. Irish Sect. Glasgow Interl. Exhib., 1901; Dir. Depth Sect., Cork Interl. Exhib., 1902; Depth Rep. Irish Sect.. St. Louis, U.S.A. World Fair, 1904; Dept. Rep. Munster-Connacht Exhib, 1906: Dir. Home Ind. Sect., Irish Intl. Exhib., 1907; Dept. Rep. Franco-British Exhib., 1908; Controller of Equipment Ministry of Munitions (Ireland), 1915-18; Controller (Ireland) Raw Material Dept., 1918-20; Inspector for Industries, Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland since 1900. Formerly Member Imp. Museum of Techy., Austria. Has received thanks and Presentation from President of France for assistance in Direct Trade intercourse with Ireland; Member Brit. Ch. of Com., Marseilles, and Brit. Cham. of Com. for Italy. Edited Irish Rural Life and Industry, 1907, and wrote Irish Indl. Sur. for Irish Convn, 1917. Res.: Lowtherstone, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Kildare Street and Sackville Street, Dublin; Royal S . George Yacht, Kingstown; Carlton, London; Union, Genoa.

McCARVILL, Patrick (M.P. for Co. Monaghan from 1922).

McCAUSLAND, Captain Edward Oliver, J.P., Cos. Galway and Mayo; late Capt. 16th Lancers; son of late Sir Richd. Bolton McCausland, Knt., of Drimbawn, Co. Mayo; b. 1852. Res.: Drimbawn, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo.

M'CLINTOCK, Major Arthur Geo., D.S.O. (1917). Educ: Farnborough. Joined 4th Batt. Oxfordshire Ljght Infantry. 1896; Major late 5th Lancers; Lieut.-Col. (temp.) Tank Corps; European War, 1914-18; eldest son of Arthur George Florence McClintock, J.P.; b. 1878. Recns.: hunting, fishing. Res.: Rathvinden, Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow. Club: Bachelors'.

M'CLINTOCK, Arthur George Florence; Public Trustee (Ireland): J.P. Cos. Carlow, Wicklow, Kildare, King's and Down. Educ.: Wellington. Served in Cameronians. Recns.: hunting, shooting, fishing; only son of late Col. George McClintock, brother of 1st Baron Rathdonnell and Catherine Brownlow, dau. of