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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

MORROW, Rev. John Love, M.A. Educ.: Royal Academical Institution; Queen's College, and London. Minister of Clontarf Presbyterian Church; Senior Presbyterian Catechist in Trinity College, Dublin; Commissioner of Education in Ireland. Youngest son of the late M. Morrow, Dundermott House, Co. Antrim. Recns.: literature, travel and golf. Vice-Pres. of the Golfing Union of Ireland, 1921; previously Hon. Sec. for 15 years and member of Council for 25 years. Editor for several years of The Presbyterian Churchman; contributed essays to British and Foreign Evangelical Review, and other monthlies; writer and reviewer to the Press. Res.: The Manse, Clontarf, Dublin.

MOUNT-CASHELL, Countess Florence, youngest dau. of late Henry Cornelius, of Rossnaclonagh, Mountrath, Queen's Co.; m. 1893. as his 2nd wife, 5th Earl Mount-Cashell (d. 1898). Res.: Kilworth Cottage, Kilworth, Co. Cork.

MOUNT-CHARLES, Earl of (title borne by eldest son of Marquis Conyngham).

MOUNT MELLERAY, Abbot of (Rt. Rev. Mauris O'Phelan, O.Cist.); native of Kilrossanty, Co. Waterford. Educ. at Melleray Sem.; ordained, 1878: Prior of Mount Melleray, 1894-1908; blessed and installed as Abbot, 1908; Provincial of the Cistercian Order in Ireland; author of several works in Irish, including a prayer-book. Mount Melleray takes its name from the Abbey of Melleray in Brittany, whence the community, who were not French but foreign by birth, were expelled by the French Govt, in 1831; a tract of mountain-land in Co. Waterford was rented from Sir Richard Keane by the Irish monks, and the Irish Abbey founded in 1832. Res.: Mt. Melleray, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford.

MOUNT ST. JOSEPH, ROSCREA, Abbot of (Rt. Rev. P. Maurice O'Connell, O. Cist), Abbot since 1916. Res.: Mt. St. Joseph, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.

MOUTRAY, Anketell, D.L., J.P., Co. Tyrone (High Sheriff, 1877), and J.P., Co. Monaghan (High Sheriff. 1903); fourth son of late Rev. John J. Moutray, of Favour Royal, Co. Tyrone; b. 1844: m. 1873, Gertrude, dau. of late M. J. Anketell, D.L., J.P., of Anketell Grove, Co. Monaghan. Res.: Favour Royal, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone.

MOYLAN, John (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1921). Res.: New Street, Newmarket, Co. Cork.

MULCAHY, Rev. Charles, S.J. (Irish Prov.), formerly Vice-Rector of St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore; taught at Clongowes; Rector of Clongowes College from 1919. Res.: Clongowes Wood College, Sallins, Co. Kildare.

MULCAHY, James Prendergast, J.P. for Co. Waterford. Educ. at Clongowes and in France; only surviving son of late Francis Mulcahy, of Noan House, Neddins, and Rossmore, Co. Tipperary, and Francis May, dau. of Charles Prendergast, of Carrick-on-Suir: b. 1840; m. 1879, his cousin Mary Julia, dau. of Wm. Robt. Mulcahy, of Corabella House, Newcastle, Co. Tipperary, and has issue two sons and seven daus. Res: Rockview, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford.

MULCAHY, Richard James (MP. for Dublin City, Clontarf Div. from 1918, and for N.W. Dublin in Parliament of Southern Ireland); formerly in Engineering Dept. of G.P.O., Dublin; Minister of Defence, Dail Eireann, from 1922; Commander-in-Chief National Army from August, 1922, Res.: Lissonfield, Rathmines Road, Dublin.

MULDOON, John; third son of the late James Muldoon, Dromore, Co. Tyrone; was educated at the local National Schools and at Queen's College, Galway, where he obtained Scholarships and Exhibitions; was on the Press in the West of Ireland, but relinquishing Journalism was called to the Irish Bar in 1894; K.C., 1913; had been Assist. Sec. to the Irish National Federation; is one of the joint authors of some Local Government treatises; joined the North-west Circuit: M.P. for N. Donegal, 1905-07; for East Wicklow, 1907-11; for East Cork, 1911-18; Registrar in Lunacy, Ireland, from 1921; b. 1865; m. 1903, Olive, fourth dau. of James Whamond, Collector of Customs, late of Westport, in the County of Mayo. Res.: 7 Connaught Place, Clonskeagh, Dublin.

MULHALL, John, J.P. for Co. Sligo; Barrister King's Inns. 1881; Private Sec. to two successive Lords Lieutenant of Ireland (Lords Londonderry and Zetland. 1886-92); Hon. Sec. Irish Distress Fund, 1891; Vice-Chairman of General Prisons Board, 1892-1912; Vice-President Catholic Truth Society of Ireland since 1919; eldest son of late Joseph Mulhall, of Termon, Boyle, Co. Roscommon; b. 1856; m. 1894, Teresa, dau. of Edmund Dease, D.L., of Rath House, Queen's Co. Res.: 14 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin; Carlton Club, London, S.W.

MULHOLLAND, Hon. Alfred John, second surviving son of 1st Baron Dunleath; b. 1856; m. 1889, Mabel, eldest dau. of Llewellyn T. B. Saunderson, of Drorakeen, Co. Cavan. Res.: Cleughbrae, Camberley, Surrey. Bachelors' Club, London.