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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

(Somerset, O.) Lector of Sacred Theology, Minerva U., Rome, Italy, 1904, S.T.M., 1917. Ordained Priest R.C. Ch., 1901; Professor Dominican Houses of Studies, Somerset O., 1904-9; Pastor St. Catherine of Siena, N.Y. City, 1913-16; spent eight years in orgn. of Holy Name Soc. anti-profanity Society, membership exceeding 1,250,000: consecrated Bishop of Duluth, Sept. 8. 1918. Res.: 1123 E. Superior Street, Duluth, Minn., United States, America.

MACONCHY, Brig.-Gen. Ernest William Stuart King, C.B. (1911), C.M.G. (1917), C.I.E. (1909), D.S.O. (1891); served with Hazara Expeditions, 1888, and 1891; Isazai Expedition, 1892; Chitral Relief Force, 1895; Tirah Expedition, 1897-8; Waziristan, 1901; Dep. Sec, Army Dept. Govt, of India, 1909-12; Sec. Govt, of India Mil. Supply Dept., 1900-9; Col. Ind. Army, 1907, ret. 1914; Brig.-Comdr. (temp. Brig.-Gen.), 1915-17; Hon. Brig.-Gen. from 1917; third son of late George Maconchy, J.P., of Rathmore, Co. Longford; b. 1860; m. 1895, Caroline Agnes, dau. of A. H. Campbell, D.L., J.P., of London. Res.: Edenmore, Hook, Hants.

MACRAN, Henry Stewart, M.A. (T.C.D.); Fellow of Trinity College Dublin, 1892; Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Dublin, from 1901; m. Stella, dau. of Rev. R. S. Kerr, Rector of Howth. Educ.: Wesley College, Dublin; Trinity College, Dublin; Balliol College, Oxford. Pubns.: Aristoxenus, 1902; the Article on Greek Music in Grove's Dictionary of Music; Hegel's Doctrine of Formal Logic, 1912. Res.: 2 Sorrento Terrace Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Club: Hibernian United Service, Dublin.

McSWEENY, George, Barrister King's Inns, 1896; K.C., 1911; second Serjeant-at-Law in Ireland from 1919; Third Serjeant-at-Law, 1913-19; Crown Counsel for Co. Cork. Res.: Lochlin, Nasliville Park, Howth, Co. Dublin.

MacSWEENEY, T. (M.P. for Mid Cork from 1910).

MACSWEENEY, Rev. Patrick, M.A. (N.U.I.); Professor of English Literature, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. Educ.: Christian Schools, North Richmond Street, Dublin; Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Dublin; University College, Dublin, formerly Lecturer on English and French Literature in University College, Dublin, and Loreto College, Dublin: late Professor Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Dublin; has acted as Examiner in English to Intermediate Board of Education, Ireland; and is an Examiner in English, Irish, and Irish History to the National University of Ireland; has devoted his attention chiefly to the study of English literature and middle Irish saga. Pubns.: Love of Nature in English Poetry; The Martial Career of Conghal—a middle Irish saga, edited and translated with introduction, etc., for Irish Texts Society; A Group of Nation-Builders (C. T. Soc., Ireland); Editor of The Irish Ecclesiastical Record; has contributed papers on Irish Poets of the eighteenth century and other articles to various periodicals; one of the contributors to Catholic Encyclopaedia; Corresponding Member of the Society Archæologique de France: son of J. J. MacSweeney, of Dublin: b. 1873. Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.

MacSWINEY OF MASHANAGLASS, Marquess V. E. P., K.G.C.H.S., K.C.P. K.S.G.; B.-ès-Lettres Univ. of Paris; Chamberlain of Honour to H.H. Leo XIII., 1893, and Privy Chamberlain, 1895; or. hereditary Roman Marquess, 1898; Vice-President of International Scientific Congresses of Catholics at Fribourg, 1897, and Munich, 1900; Envoy Extraordinary of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre to the Crown Prince of Belgium, 1900; Privy Chamberlain to Pius X., 1904 (resigned office, 1909): one of the Apostolic Legation to Ireland for the consecration of Armagh Cathedral, 1904; one of the special delegation for the reception of diplomatic missions on the occasion of Pius X's Jubilee 1908; Inspecting Officer, Irish National, Volunteers for Co. Kerry, 1914; has Cross Pio Ecclet Pont.: Fellow R.S.A.I. Author of a volume on the International Scientific Congress of Catholics at Brussels, 1895,; volumes and pamphlets on the diplomatic relations between Portugal and the Holy See and Montenegro and the Holy See; many pamphlets and articles in English, French, Italian, and Spanish; son of V. P. MacSwiney and Emma Countess Konarska; b. 1871; m., 1st, 1895, Stella Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (mar. annulled by the Holy See); 2nd, 1910, H. H. Anna Countess Von. Schlitz, and has issue one son and two daus. Res.: 39 Upper Fitz William Street, Dublin.

MacSWINEY, Miss Mary (M.P. for Cork City from 1922). Res.: 4 Belgrave Place, Cork.

MACVEIGH, Jeremiah (M.P. for South Down from 1902). Res.: 12 Upper Bedford Place, London, W.C.1.

McWEENEY, Edmond J., M.A., M.D. (R.U.I.), F.R.C.P.I. Educ. at Coll. St. Bertin, St. Omer, and at the Catholic Univ., Dublin; winner of studentships at the R. University of Ireland; worked in Pathology and Bacteriology at Vienna and Berlin; Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the National University; Bacteriologist to the Local Government Board; Government Analyst in Ireland; Consulting Pathologist to the Troops in