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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

elected Town Clerk, 6th May, 1896. J.P. from 1901 to 1920; Belgian Consul for Limerick, Clare, and Tipperary, 1896; Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Belgium, 1920. Educ.: Christian Brothers', Weir's Academy, and Limerick Diocesan Seminary; b. 29th Sept., 1855. Recns.: reading, country walks, and garden work. E,e3.: Montana, Laurel Hill Avenue, Limerick.

NORTHLAND, Viscount Thomas Daniel Knox, eldest son of Thomas, Viscount Northland (killed in action, 1915) and grandson of 5th Earl of Ranfurly, P.C., G.C.M.G.; b. 1913.

NORTON, David, C.S.I. (1898). Educated at Kingstown School, Co. Dublin; entered I.C.S., 1874; became Deputy Commr. Burma, 1887: President Rangoon Municipality, 1888; Commr. of Burma, 1891-8: Actg. Financial Commr., 1898-1903; Member of Legislative Council, 1900-03. Fourth son of late William Norton, of Hollybank, Arva, Co. Cavan; b. 1851; m. 1st 1873, Alice Kathleen, dau. of late Rev. J. Browne, D.D.; 2nd 1887, Katherine Maude, dau. of Surg.-Major-Gen. Inkson. Res.: 30 Grassington Road, Eastbourne, Sussex.

NORWOOD, William Stuart, B.A. (T.C.D.), Barrister King's Inns, 1896; K.C. 1913; Bencher, 1917. Only son of late William Norwood, of Ballyhalwick, Dunmanway, Co. Cork; m. 1919, Phyllis, dau. of G. C. A. Hasloch, Broomclose. Cobham, Surrey. Res.: 49 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. Clubs: Junior Constitutional, London; University, Dublin.

NOTTER, Colonel J. Lane, M.A., M.D., D.P.H., R.A.M.C. (ret.); b. Carrigduve, Co. Cork; son of late Richard Notter, of Rock Island, and Carrigduve, Co. Cork, and Margaret, dau. of James Lane, of Riverstown, Co. Cork: m. Fannie, dau. of Surgeon- General J. D. McIllree, A.M.S.; one dau. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin (Fellow Commoner). Entered Army Medical Service, 1866 (First Place); subsequently served in Canada and Malta as Assistant-Surgeon. Royal Artillery; Assistant-Professor, and subsequently Professor, of Military Hygiene, Army Medical School at Netley; on Special Duty at Headquarters, S.A. Field Force: ex-President Epidemiological Society of London; Fellow Royal Society of Medicine; Governor of Wellington College, Berks; Fellow and Member of Council, Royal Sanitary Institute; late Examiner in Hygiene, Board of Secondary Education, South Kensington; has been Examiner in Public Health at Cambridge University Leeds, and Liverpool Universities, Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, London, and Victoria Universities, and University of Wales; Hon. Member Hungarian Society of Public Health; Delegate to represent Foreign Office and War Office, and H.M. Plenipotentiary to sign the Convention at Venice, 1897; Hon. Associate Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Delegate to following Congresses on behalf of War Office—Berlin, 1890; Chicago, 1893; Rome, 1894: Buda-Pesth, 1894. Pubns.: The Theory and Practice of Hygiene (with Col. Firth), 2nd edition, 1900; Hygiene, 7th edition, 1921; Practical Domestic Hygiene, 5th edition, 1907; editor, 8th edition Parke's Manual of Practical Hygiene; author of sections Air and Military Hygiene in Murphy and Stevenson's Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, 1892; Hygiene of the Tropics in Davidson's Diseases of Warm Climates; Enteric Fever in the European Army in India, its Etiology and Prevention; Transactions International Hygienic Congress, 1892; section Hygiene, Ency. Brit., Times edition, 1902; and various papers on Hygiene and Preventive Medicine in other works and periodicals. Recns.: yachting, photography, travel. Address: 3 Kensington Mansions, Earl's Court, S.W.; Rock Island, Co. Cork. Club: Athenæum, Pall Mall, S.W.1.

NUGENT, Sir Charles, Bart. (Irld., 1795), a Count of the Holy Roman Empire, late Lieut. 17th Lancers and Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. Second son of Sir John, 3rd Bart., and Letitia (d. 1895), dau, of Charles Whyte Roche, of Ballygran, Co. Limerick; b. 7 Feb., 1847; s. his brother as 5th Bart., 23 Oct., 1863; m. 15 Nov., 1871, Emily, dau. of Thomas Walker, of Berkeswell Hall, Warwickshire. Res.: Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, Co. Westmeath; Park House, Wolseley, Staffordshire.

NUGENT, Edmond Henry Stuart, Educ.: Wellington and Trinity College, Cambridge: M.A, 1873. Called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1872; J, P. and D.L., Co. Down; b. 26 Jan., 1849. Son of Thos. Vesey Nugent; succeeded his cousin Lt.-Col. J. V. Nugent, 1914; m. 25 March, 1885, Grace Mary, youngest dau. of E. N. Conant, of Lyndon Hail, Oakham, Rutland, and has issue living, Roland Thomas b. 1886. Educ.: Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; was in Foreign Office; now Director Federation of British Industries; in 1917, Cynthia, dau. of Capt. F. and Lady Maud Ramsden and has issue. Res.: Portaferry House, Co. Doato. Clubs: Carlton, London; Ulster Club, Belfast.

NUGENT, Hon. Gilbert Charles, Major R.F.A.; served in European War, 1915-17; third son of 10th Earl of Westmeath, and heir presumptive to Earldom; b. 1880; m. 1915, Doris, dau. of Charles Imlach, of Liverpool. Res.: * * *

NUGENT, Lt.-Col. Gilbert Lavallan Joseph, J.P. for Co. Westmeath; Lt.-Col. late commanding 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade. Educ. at Stonyhurst Eldest son