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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

various periodicals, including the I. E. Record Edited Antiquum Ordinis Carmelitarum Ordinale (1912-14), which was discovered among the MSS. in the Library, Trinity College, Dublin. Res.: St. Mary's, Morehampton Road, Dublin.

RUSSELL, Lady Martha, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. H. Keown, 15th Hussars, of Castleroe, Co. Londonderry, and niece of Archbishop of Armagh (Alexander): m. 1896. as his second wife, Rt. Hon. Sir Thos. Wallace Russell, P.C, first and last Bart; (d. 1920). Res.: 36 Merrion Square, Dublin.

RUTLEDGE, Patrick J. (M.P. for North and West Div. of Co. Mayo from 1921); Member of Mayo Co. Council and Ballina Urban District Council. Res.: Knox Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo.

RYAN, Andrew, C.M.G. (1916), B.A. (R.U.I.) Educ.: Christian Brothers' College, Cork; Queen's College, Cork: Emmanuel College, Cambridge; Royal University of Ireland; entered Levant Consular Service, 1897; employed in H.B.M.'s Embassy, Constantinople, from 1899 until outbreak of war between Great Britain and Turkey in 1914; employed in Foreign Office, 1915-18; 2nd Political Officer on Staff of British High Commissioner at Constantinople, Nov., 1918; promoted chief Dragoman of High Commission, with local rank of Counsellor in Diplomatic Service, Jan., 1921. Recn.; walking: son of Edward Ryan, of Ronayn's Court, Douglas, Co. Cork; b. 1876; m. 1913, Ruth Marguerite, dau. of Julius Robertson Van Millingen, of Leewood, Dunblane, Perthshire, and has issue three sous. Res.: Constantinople, Turkey. New University Club, London; Club de Constantinople.

RYAN, Charles Edward, F.R.C.S.I. and M.R.C.P.I.; Knight of the Order of Louis II., of Bavaria; J.P. for Co. Tipperary. Educ. at St. Mary's College, Oscott and Catholic University, Dublin; took part in ambulance work during Franco-Prussian War, 1870; son of John Ryan of Scarteen, Co. Limerick; b. 1850; m. 1880, Mary Vincent, dau. of Sir Henry Watson Parker, President of the Incorporated Law Society, and has issue four daus. Author of With an Ambulance in the Franco-German War (1896), a record of experiences and adventures with both armies Res.: Glenlara, Tipperary.

RYAN, Professor Hugh, M.A., D.Sc. (R.U.I.), Professor of Chemistry in University College, Dublin, since 1899. Educ.: Queen's College, Galway; University of Berlin: M.A. Degree of Royal University of Ireland in Chemistry and Physics, 1897; worked at chemical research in laboratory of Professor Emil Fischer at Berlin, 1897-1899; his researches in chemistry were mainly on glucosides, amidoketones, waxes, peat, and natural dyes. Pubns.: several original papers on glucosides, waxes, etc. in the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, of the Royal Dublin Society, etc. Recns. golf and bridge; b. 1873: m. 1904, Kathleen, third dau. of Col. F. G. Adye-Curran, R.A.M.C, of Dublin, and has issue three sons and four daus. Res.: Omdurman, Orwell Park, Dublin.

RYAN, James, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.H. (N.U.I.); Assistant Physician to City Hospital for Diseases of the Skin and Cancer. Dublin. Educ.: St. Peter's College, Wexford; Ring Irish College; University College, Dublin; T.D. for Wexford since 1918; Vice-Chairman Wexford Co. Council, 1920; Trustee and Member of Committee of Management of New Ireland Assurance Society; imprisonment and interned, 1916, and 1920-1921; b. Dec. 6th, 1892; fourth son of John Ryan, Tomcoole, Taghmon, Co. Wexford. Res.: 73 Anglesea Road, Dublin.

RYAN, John Joseph, D.L., J.P., Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1908). Educ. at St. Mary's College, Oscott; served as a Volunteer in the S. African War, 1890-1901; served in European War as Lieut. 16th Lancers, 1914-18; is Master of the Scarteen Beagles; eldest son of Major-Gen. Thaddeus Richard Ryan, R.A., D.L., of Scarteen, Co. Limerick, and Gwendoline, dau. of Sir James Power, 2nd Bart.; b. 1871; m. 1919, Anita, dau. of late M. J. Purcell, of Burton Park, Buttevant, Co. Cork. Res.: Scarteen, Knocklong, Co. Limerick.

RYAN, Miss Mary, M.A. (R.U.I.), Ex-Junior F.R.U.I. Educ. at the Ursuline Convent, St. Angela's, Cork, at Ursuline Convent, Berlin, and Dominican Convent Neuilly-sur-Seine; Exhibitioner and gold medallist. Intermediate Examinations; Exhibitioner and Student, R.U.I.: Junior F.R.U.I. in Modern Literature, 1898-1901; Intermediate Examiner in French, 1902-08; Lecturer in German, University College, Cork, 1909-10: Professor of Romance Languages, University College, Cork, since 1910. Pubns.: has contributed to New Ireland Review, Dublin Review, Irish Educational Review, Month, Dolphin, Irish Rosary, and other periodicals. Recn.: music'; only dau. of Edward Ryan, of Ronayn's Court, Rochestown, Co. Cork. Res.: Ronayn's Court, Rochestown, Co. Cork.

RYAN, Thomas, C.I.E. (1918). Educ.: Cooper's Hill; joined the Service as Assistant Examiner, P.W. Accounts, 1898; Deputy Examiner, 1901; Examiner, 1907; Assistant Accountant-General, Railways, 1910; Secretary, Railway Board, 1913; Secretary Indian Munitions Board, 1917; Member of Indian Munitions Board