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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

opher FitzSimon, J.P., M.P. for County of Dublin, and Clerk of the Hanaper Office, and eldest g. dau. of the Liberator; m. 1st Catalina, dau. of Edward Netterville Barron of Ballynacourty, Co. Waterford; had issue Mary (May), died, 1913; m. 2nd Helen, eldest dau. of John Quinlan, J.P., of Clonkerden, Co. Waterford, and has issue 4 sons, three of whom, Henry, Raymond, and Robert, fought during the whole period of the Great War; Gabriel, youngest son, in Holy Orders, and 3 daus. Author of an Historical Memoir of the Family of Poer or Power, and the Family of Devereux, Co. Wexford; The History of the Parish of Hooke, Co. Wexford; Pedigrees of the family of Redmond of the Hall and the Hook, of which he is senior representative, and numerous contributions to the Journals of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Waterford Archæological Society, and Cork Archaeological Society (of which he is a Council Member), and contributed to R.A.M.C. Journal. Superintendent, Honan Home, Montenotte, Cork.

REDMOND, Capt. William Archer M.P. for Waterford City, 1918-22: B.A. (R.U.I); Barrister King's Inns, 1910; Gray's Inn, 1921; M.P. for East Tyrone, Dec, 1910, to March, 1918; son of late John Edward Redmond, M.P.; b. 1886. Res.: Aughavanagh, Aughrim, Co. Wicklow.

REED, Major-General Hamilton Lyster, V.C., C.B., C.M.G.: late R.A.; s. of late Sir Andrew Reed, K.C.B., C.V.O., I.-G., R.I.C., and Elizabeth Mary, only dau. of Hamilton Lyster, of Croghan, Parsonstown; b. 1869; m. 1911, Marjorie Eleanor, dau. of late Theodore Olive, of The Cedars, Datchit; one son and two daus,; entered R.A. from Royal Military Academy, 1888; Capt., 1898; Major, 1904; South African War, 1899-1902 (wounded, despatches three times, V.C., Queen's Medal, 6 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps): P.S.C, 1905: General Staff, Army Headquarters, 1906-10; Staff Officer to Inspector-General Oversea Forces, 1910-11: Military Attaché with Turkish Army, Balkan War, 1912-13; European War, 1914-18, wounded, despatches eight times: C.M.G.: Brevet-Colonel, 1915: C.B.; Major-General, 1919: commanded 15th (Scottish) Division, 1917-19; Legion of Honour (Croix de Commandeur), Croix de Guerre. Club: Naval and Military.

REEVES, Major Paget Edward Stuart, D.S.O. (1902); late Major the Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians); Officer Legion of Honour; entered Army, 1885; Captain, 1891: Major. 1902; served S. African War, 1900-2; eldest son of R. E. Reeves, M.A., of Capard. Queen's Co.: b. 1862; m. 1890, Harriet, dau. of Rev. R. R. Carey, of Memfin, Co. Wexford. Res.: Capard, Queen's Co.

REID, David Douglas (M.P. for East Down from Dec, 1918), B.A. (Oxon.); Barrister-at-Law: J.P. for Co. Down; son of Joseph Reid, J.P.; b. 1872; m. 1904, Florence, elder dau. of D. C. Stieble. Res.: 7 Norfolk Crescent, London, W.; Rathmona, Donaghadee, Co. Down. Clubs: Oxford and Cambridge, and Ulster.

REID, Forrest, Novelist and Critic. Educ.: Royal Academical Institution, Belfast; Cambridge (B.A.); b. 24th June, 1876; 4th son of Robt. Reid, Merchant. Pubns.: The Bracknels, 1911; Following Darkness, 1912; The Gentle Lover, 1913; At the Door of the Gate, 1915; W. B. Yeats: a critical study, 1915; the Spring Song, 1917; A Garden by the Sea, 1918; Pirates of the Spring, 1919; Pender among the Residents, 1922. Recn.: croquet. Res.: 62 Dublin Road, Belfast.

REID, Thomas E., M.B.E. (1919), J.P. Co. Armagh; M.R.S.A.I.; Secretary to the County Council of Armagh, and Clerk to the Local Authority, during the War acted as Hon. Sec. of the following and many other funds and Committees:—Men's Comforts Fund, R. Irish Fus.; Co. Distress Committee; Reception Committee to Irish Canadian Rangers, Irish Guards, etc., visiting Armagh; Belgian Relief Committee. One time Hon. Sec. to Irish Provincial Towns' Rugby Football Union; Armagh Athletic Sports, etc., and Hon. Captain Armagh Fire Brigade. President City Club, Armagh; Chairman Armagh Masonic Board; third son of the late Thomas E. Reid, of Armagh: m. Annie M. (B.A., R.U.I.), second dau. of late Robert Mann Hockley. Address: Armagh Co. Court House. Res.: Little Castledillon, Armagh. Club: City Club, Armagh.

RIALL, Capt. Lewis John Roberts, D.L., J.P. Co. Dublin (High Sheriff, 1889); J.P. Co. Wicklow; late Capt, 15th Regt.; eldest son of late Phineas Riall, D.L.. J.P., of Old Conna Hill, Co. Dublin: b. 1838: m. 1871, Elizabeth (d. 1915), eldest dau. of Capt. D. Beatty, of Heathfield, Co. Wexford. Res.: Old Conna Hill. Bray, Co. Wicklow. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

RIALL, Major Richard Villiers Sankey, J.P., E.R. Yorks: late Major 1st Batt. E. Yorks Regt.: fifth son of late Phineas Riall, D.L., J.P., of Old Conna Hill, Co. Dublin; b. 1816: m. 1887, Lily third dau. of Jonathan S. Harrison, of Brandesburton Hall, Yorks. Res.: * * *

RICARDO, Brig.-Gen. Ambrose St. Quintin, C.M.G. (1917), C.B.E. (1919), D.S.O. (1900): Brig.-Gen. late Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; Director of Herdman's, Ltd., Sion Mills; J.P. Co. Tyrone. Educ.: Jesus College, Cambridge, and Cooper's Hill; entered Army, 1888; Capt.