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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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Tuberculosis Officer, West Riding of Yorkshire; Commissioned Territorial Force, 1909; served European War (1914-1919); in France and Flanders 1914-1915; Salonica 1916-1918 (Despatches, thrice; D.S.O., Greek Military Medal with Star, 1918); commanded 81st Field Ambulance and 16th Corps Convalescent Depot; Sanitary Officer Ypres, 2nd Army, 1915. Pubns. Reports and original articles in Medical and Scientific Journals. Res.: Oak Lea, Hoole, Chester, and County Public Health Department, 43 Forigate Street, Chester.

PHELAN, Nicholas Francis (M.P. for Tipperary East, Waterford Co. and Waterford City from 1922).

PHELPS, John Vandeleur, J.P., Co. Clare (High Sheriff 1889). Eldest son of late J. L. Phelps, J.P., of Waterpark, and Broadford, Co. Clare; b. 1866; m. 1903, Millicent Douglas, dau. of Thos. Pilkington, of Sandside, Thurso. Res.: The Lodge, Broadford, Co. Clare; Lazonby Hall, Cumberland.

PHIBBS, Thomas Randle, J.P. Co. Sligo (High Sheriff 1920). Educated at St. Columba's College. Res.: Heathfield, Collooney, Co. Sligo. County Sligo Club; Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin.

PIERSE, Rev. Garrett, D.D., B.C.L . b. Listowel, Co. Kerry; educ. at St, Michael's College and St. Brendan's Seminary, Killarney; Strassburg, and other Continental Universities; Professor of Dogmatic Theology and Homiletics at the St. Paul Seminary, Minn., U.S.A., 1910-4; Professor of Senior Dogmatic Theology at Maynooth College from 1914. Author of The Mass in the Infant Church. Contributor to various reviews. Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.

PIKE, Joseph, D.L. Cork City (High Sheriff 1893); J.P. Co. Cork (High Sheriff 1891); Chairman Cork, Bandon and South Coast Rly; Chairman Cork Steamship Co.; eldest son of late Ebenezer Pike, of Besborough, Co. Cork; m. Frances Annie, dau. of late Walter Richard Critchley, and has issue one dau. Res.: Dunsland, Gianmire, Co. Cork. Clubs: Kildare Street, Dublin; Cork County, Cork; Junior Carlton, London.

PIKE, Major-Gen. Sir William Watson, K.C.M.G. (1919), C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1900), F.R.C.S.I., A.M.S.; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; Director of Medical Services, 1st Army, B.E.F., European War, 1914-18; son of late Wm. Pike, J.P., of Glendarary, Co. Mayo; b. 1860; m. 1886, Sarah (d. 1918), dau. of E. Wheatley. Address: c/o Holt & Co., 3 Whitehall Place, London, S.W.1.

PILE, Sir Thomas Devereux, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1900) Lord Mayor of Dublin 1900: D.L.. J.P. Co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1898); J.P. County of Dublin; son of Thomas Pile, and Anne, dau. of George Poole; b. 27 Feb., 1856: m. 3 May, 1882, Caroline Maud, dau. of John Mann Nicholson, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Kenilworth House, Willesden Lane, London, N.W.

PILKINGTON, Mrs. Ellice; second daughter of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Esmonde, 10th Bart.; m. 1896, late Col. Henry Lionel Pilkington, C.B., 21st Hussars, Sec. of the Irish Agric. Organization Society. Joint author (with Sir Horace Plunkett and Mr. G. W. Russell) of The United Irishwomen (1910). Res.: 69 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

PILSON, Major Arthur Forde, D.S.O. (1900), Major late Royal Dublin Fusiliers; educated at Royal School, Armagh; entered Army, 1888: Captain, 1896; served Matabeleland, 1896; South Africa, 1899-1903, on special service, also as Assist. Dist. Commissioner, Dist. Commandant, S. African Constabulary, and Administrator, No. 4 Martial Law Area, Cape Colony, 1901-03. Son of late Conway Pilson, J.P., of Ratlivilla, Downpatrick, Co. Down; b. 17 May, 1865; m. 1905, Aida Constance, second dau. of late Robert St. John Mayne, of Mount Sedborough,, Co. Fermanagh. Res.: Rathdune, Downpatrick, Co. Down.

PIM, Frederic William, Director Dublin and South Eastern Railway (Chairman 1896-1917). Educ.: Bootham School, York: Grove House, Tottenham. Pubns.: The Health of Dublin (three Presidential addresses to the Dublin Sanitary Association, 1890-92); Private Bill Legislation Suggestions for Devolution to a Permanent Commission, 1896: The Early Friends and War, 1910; The Railways and the State, 1912; The Sinn Fein Rising, 1916; The Mites in the Cheese (the War and the Struggle for Existence), 1918. Recns.: gardening tricycling. Son of late Jonathan Pim, M.P.; b. 1839; m. 1st Hannah (d. 1876) dau. of late Joshua Beale, of Cork: 2nd 1882, Mary (d. 1884) dau. of late Erasmus Pratt, of Philadelphia, U.S. America, and has issue two sons and three daus. Res.: Lonsdale, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Reform, London; Royal Irish Yacht, Kingstown.

PIM, Herbert Moore. Author of The Vampire of Souls; The Man with Thirty Lives; Character Studies; Unknown Immortals; The Pessimist; Selected Poems; Songs from an Ulster Valley, and other works; contributor to Irish Monthly, etc.; fourth son of Robert Barclay Pim. of Moy, Knockbreda Park, Belfast; b. 1883. Res. Finaghy Cottage, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim.