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tion Department.) since 1914; Chairman Munitions Tribunal Ireland. 1915. Educ.: St. Vincent's College, Castleknock: Trinity College, Dublin. Recns.: golf, boating: son of late Gerald McElligott, of Mount Rivers, Listowel, Co. Kerry: m. 1912; Margaret Hilda, dau. of Col. J. N. Cahill, J.P., of Ballyconra House, Co. Kilkenny, and has issue one son. Res.: 1 Wellington Road, Dublin. Club: St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

McELLIGOTT, Gerald, J.P. for Co. Kerry. Educ. at St. Bede's College, Manchester; for several years an Assistant Land Commissioner, Ireland; eldest surviving son of late Gerald McElligott, of Mount Rivers, Listowel, Co. Kerry; b. 1864; m., 1st, Alice, dau. of Garret O'Doherty, of Kilrush; 2nd, Jane. dau. of late John Beveridge, Town Clerk of Dublin. Res.: Burntwood, Listowel, Co. Kerry.

McELROY, George, R.M.; Solicitor, 1891; practised till 1910; Resident Magistrate at Ennis since 1910; son of Charles McElroy, C.E., of Eskermon, Co. Tyrone; b. 1869; in 1909, dau. of the late Rev. Jas. Thorndon, M.A., of Arbroath, N.B., and has issue one dau. Res.: Clare Castle, Ennis, Co, Clare.

MACENRI (Henry), Seaghan P., M.A., M.D., B.Ch. (T.C.D.), L.M.R.C.P.I., L.M., Rotunda Hospital; Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, and Lecturer on Modern Irish in University College, Galway. Educ.: University of Dublin; St. Vincent's Hospital; City of Dublin Hospital. Has been Oculist to the Italian Hospital, London; Oculist to the London School Board and to the London County Council Schools; Medical Officer for Outpatients, Miller General Hospital, Greenwich; Physician to St. Mary's Orphanage, Blackheath; Surgeon to London Metropolitan Police; Lecturer on Hygiene, Home Nursing, and First Aid to the London County Council; Clinical Assistant to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Royal Ear Hospital, London, and National Eye and Ear Infirmary, Dublin; Demonstrator of Anatomy. Carmichael College of Medicine, Dublin; Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. Trinity College School of Medicine; Oculist (temporary) to the Children's Hospital, Dublin: Head Professor Leinster College of Irish: Head Professor Connacht College, Spiddal. Pubns.: Various papers in the medical journals; Handbook of Modern Irish (5 parts); An Modh Direach (3 parts); An Realt Eolais, etc. Recns: motoring, travel, and study of modern languages: son of late Peter Henry and Brighid Kilgallen; m. Jane Louisa Little and has issue two daus. Rets.: Crescent House, Galway.

MacEOIN, Major-Gen. Sean, M.P. for Cos. Longford and Westmeath: b. 1894: sentenced to death, June, 1921; released, Aug., 1921; m. 1922, Alice C, eldest dau. of John Cooney, Gurteen House, Killashee, Co. Longford. Rea.: Dunmac, Athlone, Co. Westmoath.

MACENTEE, John Francis (M.P. for Monaghan, South, from 1918, and for Co. Monaghan, 1921); is an Electrical Engineer: b. 1889; m. Margaret, dau. of Maurice Browne, of Grangemockler, Co. Tipperary. Res.: 87 King Street, Belfast.

MacERLEAN, Rev. John C., S.J. (Irish Province), Irish Scholar; b 1870, at Belfast. Educ. at St. Malachy's College, Belfast; ordained, 1904; Professor at the Jesuit House of Studies, Milltown Park, Dublin. Editor of Danta Amhrain is Caointe Sheathruin Ceitinn (the poetical works of Geoffrey Keating) and Duanaire Dhaibhidh ui Bhruadair (1911). Res.: 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin.

McFADDEN, Edward, Solicitor, 1886; M.P., Donegal Co. E., 1900-1906; Chairman Donegal County Council, 1899-1902; Chairman Letterkenny Urban Council 1898-1903; Coroner for Kilmacrenan Division Co. Donegal; Solicitor to Letterkenny Urban Rural and Milford Rural District Councils, and to Donegal District Lunatic Asylum. Educ.: St. Eunan's Seminary, Letterkenny, and Catholic University. Res.: Letterkenny. Club: National Library, London.

McFARLAND, Sir John, Baronet, Londonderry (Unit. Kgd., 1914); J.P., Co. Londonderry (High Sheriff, 1905), and J.P. Co Donegal: Mayor of Londonderry, 1908, 1909, 1910, and' 1912, and High Sheriff, 1904: Member of the Port and Harbour Commission; b. 15th September, 1848; m. 15th May. 1893, Annie, second dau. of late John Talbot, J.P., of Terryglass, Co. Tipperary, and Londonderry, and has issue one son. Res.: Aberfoyle, Londonderry; Figary House, Fahan, Co. Donegal.

MacFARLAND, Sir John Henry, Knt. (1919), M.A. (Cantab.), LL.D., Hon. (R.U.I.); was Assistant Master at Repton, 1876-1881; Master of Ormond College, 1881-1914; Vice-chancellor. University of Melbourne, 1910-18; Chancellor from 1918; son of late John MacFarland, of Omagh; b. 1851. Res.: The University Melbourne.

MacGARRY, Councillor Mrs. Margt. O'Flynn. Interested in Irish Feminist Suffrage deputation to Westminster (1912). Associated with Sinn Fein Party since its foundation in 1904-5. Bearer of despatches from the Dublin leaders of Insurrection to City of Limerick, Easter Monday, 1916. May 1919, presented her city house to American Commission on Irish Independ-