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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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of Trinity College, Dublin, 1920; Ireland, 1494-1603 (1920); Ireland, 1603-1714 (1920); Ireland, 1714-1829 (1920); Dublin University and the New World (1921). Contributor to Hastings' Encyclopaedia of Ethics and Religion, the Encyclopædia Britannica, and to the Dictionary of National Biography. Contributor to the Quarterly Review, The Edinburgh Review, The Nineteenth Century, The Times Literary Supplement, etc. Recn.: collector of books on history, especially those relating to the growth of toleration. Address: 11 Harcourt Terrace, Dublin.

MURRAY, T. C., Playwright; b. Co. Cork, 1873; entered St. Patrick's Training College, '91; appointed Headmaster Inchicore Model Schools, 1915. Pubns.: Birthright, 1910; Maurice Harte, 1912; Spring; Sovereign Love; The Briery Gap, 1917; Aftermath, 1922. Res.: Gortbeag, 136 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin.

MUSGRAVE, Sir Richard John, Bart (Irld., 1782); D.L. Westmoreland: J.P. and D.L. Co. Waterford; High Sheriff 1880; eldest son of Sir Richard, 4th Bart., who was Lieutenant of the County of Waterford, and Frances (d. 1895), dau. of the late John Ashton Yates; b. 1850; s. his father, 8 July, 1874; m. 1891, Jessie, dau. of the Hon. R. Dunsmuir, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue two daus. Res.: Tourin, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford; Grange, near Youghal; Mount Rivers, Co. Waterford. Clubs: Windham, London S.W.; Kildare Street, Dublin.

MUSKERRY, Baron (Irld., 1781 and a Baronet, 1709—Hamilton Matthew Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan, 4th Baron; elected a Representative Peer of Ireland (1892) in room of Baron Castlemaine, dec.; J.P. and D.L. for Co. Limerick; late R.N.; son of the Hon. Robert Tilson Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan (d. 1857), and Elizabeth Geraldine, dau. of the late Hamilton Grogan Morgan, of Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford: b. 18 May, 1854; s. his grandfather, 18 May, 1868; m. Nov., 1872, Flora Georgina (d. 1902), third dau. of the Hon. Chichester Thomas Foster Skeffington, brother of John, 10th Viscount Massereene; 2nd, 1905, Lydia (d. 1915), dau. of late John L. Booth, M.A., T.C.D.; 3rd, 1 Aug., 1916, Adeline, dau. of late P. Ryan, The Turrets, Charleville, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Springfield Castle, Drumcolloher, Co. Limerick. Clubs: Carlton, London, S.W.; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown.

MUSKERRY, Lady Adeline, dau. of the late P. Ryan, of the Turrets, Charleville, Co. Cork: m. 1916, as his 3rd wife the 4th Baron Muskerry. Res.: Springfield Castle, Drumcolloher, Limerick.

MUSSEN, Hugh Harper, Crown Solicitor for County Down and Assistant Chief Crown Solicitor for Northern Ireland. Address: Ministry of Home Affairs, Belfast.

MYLES, Sir Thomas, Knt. (1902), C.B. (1917), M.B., B.Ch., Univ., Dub. (1881) M.D. Stip. Cond. 1884, F.R.C.S.I. (1885); temp. Lt.-Col., R.A.M.C.; Hon. Surgeon to the King in Ireland; was Resident Surgeon, Steevens' Hospital, 1881-1884; Sec. to Dublin Hospitals Commission, 1885: Surgeon to Jervis Street Hospital from 1885 to 1890; sometime Professor of Pathology and Examiner in Surgery, Anatomy, and Pathology to the Royal College of Surgeons; Surgeon to the Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hospitals since 1890; President Royal College of Surgeons, 1900-1902; member of the Council of Royal College of Surgeons; member of the General Medical Council; author of various surgical papers. Recns.: yachting and cycling. Son of late John Myles, of Limerick, and Prudence, dau of late William Bradshaw, of Kylebeg, Co. Tipperary; b. 1857; M. 1888, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Ayres, Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Res.; 33 Merrion Square, Dublin.

NAAS, Lord (title borne by eldest son of Earl of Mayo).

NAGLE, Thomas Alexander (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1922). Res.: * * * *

NASH, Sir Vincent, Knt. (1902): High Sheriff of Limerick, 1902; received the Coronation Medal, 1902; created Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great by His Holiness Pope Pius X., 1909; is a J.P. County of Limerick and D.L. City of Limerick; head of the firm of James Nash & Son, Land Agents, Limerick; Director Limerick Artisans' Dwelling Company, Hon. Treasurer St. John's Hospital, Limerick, Limerick Fuel Fund, and Leamy's School Board, Limerick, Son of the late James Nash, J.P., Limerick; b. 1865; m. 1896, Agnes, O.B.E., dau. of late James Haran, J.P., Limerick. Res.: Shannonview House, Limerick Co. Club, Limerick; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin.

NAPER, Capt. William Lenox, M.C. (1918): late Capt. R.H. Gds.; served in European War 1914-18; Master Ballymacad Fox Hounds; b. 1879; only son of late James Lenox Naper, D.L., J.P., and Hon. Katherine Frances (d. 1879), dau. of 3rd Lord Langford; m. 1902, Adela Mary Charlotte dau. of late Col. Hon. Walter Rodolph Trefusis. Res: Loughcrew, Oldcastle, Co. Meath.

NEALE, Edward A., General Manager, Great Southern and Western Railway. Res.: St. John's, South Circular Road, Islandbridge, Dublin.