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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Tone Poems (orchestral and for piano); Six Preludes and Fugues for Piano (on Irish Folk-Song); Piano Trios (on traditional Irish tunes and original dances); Three "Tradition" Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Viola and Piano, and 'Cello and Piano, &c. Res.: 43 South Mall, Cork.

PAUL, Rev. Professor F. J., M.A., B.D. (London); Professor of Church History McCrea-Magee College, Londonderry, since 1911. Educ.: Queen's College, Belfast; Scholar in Classics, Royal University of Ireland, 1894; Literary Scholar (first place), Queen's College, Belfast, 1894-1897; Porter Scholar, 1897; Senior Scholar in Classics, 1898; Smyth Lecturer, 1914; New College and University, Edinburgh; University of Leipzig. Minister of Bushmills Presbyterian Church, 1902-11. Pubns.: (With Prof. A. B. Macaulay, D.D., Glasgow) Up Against It, or Questions asked by the Soldiers; m. 1903, Ann Edina Hately, only dau. of the late Rev. J. Wilson, of Edinburgh, and has issue three sons. Res.: McCrea-Magee College, Londonderry.

PAUL, Lt.-Col. James Robert Alexander Hunter, D.S.O. (1902), Lt.-Col. late the Cambridgeshire Regt.; late Major 2nd Batt. Leicester Regt.; served South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatche thrice D.S.O., Queen's Medal with four clasps. King's Medal, two clasps). Only surviving son of late James Duncan Paul, of Broomhill, Drumcondra, Dublin; b. 11 July, 1873; m. 1903, Amy Elizabeth, dau. of George Sanderson, of Richmond, Surrey. Res.***

PAUL, Sir Robert Joshua, Bart, (Irld. 1704); D.L., J.P. Co. Waterford; In. Irrigation Dept., Cairo; Lieut. New Army, attached Royal Flying Corps; served in European War, 1914; Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1915 (prisoner); Commanded Arab Gendarmerie and Police, Aleppo district, 1919 (despatches), Croix de Guerre, 1915; son of Sir William Joshua, 4th Bart., and Richenda Juliet, dau. of Henry Edmund Gurney; b. 6 June, 1883; s. his father, 19 April, 1912; m. 10 May, 1919, Countess Eveline Alice Wanda, O.B.E. (1920), dau. of the late Count Habdank Gorkiewiez, of Warsaw, and adopted dau. and grand niece of late Edgar Whitaker of Constantinople. Res.: Ballvglen, Waterford.

PEACOCKE, Right Rev. Joseph Irvine, D.D. (Dub. Univ.); b. Nov. 28th, 1866; eldest son of Most Rev. Joseph F. Peacocke, Archbishop of Dublin; m., 1902, Ada Victoria Stanley, dau. of Lindsay Bucknell Barker, Glenard, Belfast, and has two sons and one dau. Educ.: Corrig School, Kingstown, and Trinity College, Dublin (Scholar and Senior Moderator). Ordained Deacon, 1891; Priest, 1892; consecrated Bishop, 1916. Curate of Shankill (Lurgan), 1891-4. Incumbent of Christ Church, Lisburn, 1894-1901. Rector of St. Mary's, Dublin, and Chaplain of Rotunda Hospital, 1902-03. Rector of Bangor, 1903-16. Preb. of St. Andrew's in Down Cathedral, 1911-16. Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, 1916. Res.: Palace, Londonderry. Club: University. Dublin.

PEACOCKE, Col. Thomas George, C.I.E. (1916); Indian Army; served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895: President Imperial Remount Commission in Australia. 1914-15; European War, 1916-18; Director of Remounts, India; b. 1865; eldest son of late John Peacocke, Limerick; m. 1903, Zoe, dau. of late Robert Crawford McMurdo, of Dumfriesshire, and Hong Kong, late East India Co.'s Service. Res.: Simla, India.

PEACOCKE, Colonel William, C.M.G. (1888), B.A. (T.C.D.). late R.E. Educ: Trinity College, Dublin; served Afghan War, 1878-79 (despatches, medal): with Afghan Boundary Commission, 1885-87; North West Frontier, India, 1898; served with Buner Field Force as commanding R.E. (despatches, medal with two clasps), 1898; D.Q.M.G. in India, 1898-1902; in Transvaal 1902-03. Son of William Peacocke M.D., of Kingstown, Co. Dublin; b. 1848. Res.: 17 Vesey Place, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin. Club: United Service, London.

PEARSON, Charles Yelverton, M.D., M.Ch., F.R.C.S. Eng.; Professor of Surgery, University College, Cork, 1900; Hon. Surgeon to the King in Ireland, 1916; Senior Surgeon to the North Charitable Infirmary; Surgeon to the Victoria Hospital Incorporated; Hon. Obstetric Surgeon to the County and City of Cork Lying-in Hospital; Fellow of the Association of Surgeons, Great Britain and Ireland, &c. Born Kilworth, Co. Cork, Aug., 1857; fourth son of William W. Pearson, M.D., who was g. g. son of Rev. William Pearson, LL.D., Chancellor, York, and Archdeacon of Nottingham; m. Christiana Dorothea, eldest dau. of Dr. Tuckey, of Bantry, Co. Cork, and has issue two sons and one dau. Educated at Model and Messrs. Perrott's Schools, Cork; obtained numerous Scholarships, Exhibitions and Prizes in Queen's College, Cork; graduated M.D. with First Class Honours and Gold Medal in the Queen's University, 1878; Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, Queen's College, 1878-1884; Professor of Materia Medica, 1884-1900; Professor of Surgery 1900; Life Hon. Member of the Austin Flint Medical Association of Iowa, U.S.A., 1900: appointed Surgical Fellow of the late Royal University, 1903; Senator of the National University of Ireland, 1908; Pubns.: Modern Surgical Technique 1906; has