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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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1921; French Examiner to the Civil Service Commission from 1909; French Examiner to the Royal Society of Arts from 1921; b. 17th August, 1878; second son of Rev. E. L. Savory, late Rector of Palgrave; m. July 3rd, 1918, Madeline, elder dau. of J. H. Clendinning, of Lurgan, Co. Armagh. Pubns.: Charles Nodier, Oxford University Press, 1914; Sainte-Beuve, Oxford University Press, 1916; Deutsche Reformlosebuch, 4th ed., 1918, Oxford University Press; and Drei Wochen en Deutschland, 4th ed., 1920, O.U.P.: Editor of Cours de Francais et d'Allemand (Methode Directe), Oxford University Press, and Rivington's Direct Method German Series, Oxford University Press. Recns.: rowing, golf, mountaineering. Res.: Beechville, Knockbreda Park, Belfast. Clubs: Authors'; University of London.

SCHARFF, Robert Francis, Ph.D., B.Sc., M.R.I.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S. Keeper of the National History Collections, Nat. Museum, Dublin, 1887-1921; late Acting Director, National Museum, Dublin, and Secretary of the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland; Member of Advisory Committee on Fisheries Research, Development Commission. Educ.: Univ. Bordeaux, Heidelberg, Edinburgh, and University College, London. Vice-President, Royal Irish Academy, 1903-06, 1909-11, 1919-20. Prize of H. M. Emperor Nicholas II. of Russia. International Congress of Zoology 1895; b. 9th July, 1858. Pubns.; European Animals, 1907; Distribution and Origin of Life in America, 1911. Res., Knockranny, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Clubs; Authors', London.

SCOTT, Riqht Hon. Sir Charles Stewart, P.C. (1898), G.C.M.G. (1899) K.C.M.G. (1896), G.C.B. (1899), C.B., Civ. (1886): LL.D., Hon. (Dublin): Sec of Embassy. Berlin, 1883-S; Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plen. to Swiss Confederation, 1888-92; Denmark, 1893-8; British Ambassador and Plen. at St Petersburg, 1898-1904; son of late Major Thomas Scott of Willsboro', Co. Londonderry; b. 1838; m. 1875, Christian, dau of late James MacKnight, and has issue one son and three daus. Res.: Glengair. Roseneath, Dumbartonshire Clubs: Travellers', St James's, London, S.W.

SCOTT, Rev. George Digby, M.A. (Camb. and T.C.D.). Rector of Bray, Co. Wicklow, from 1910; Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, from 1910 Educ.: Haileybury College; Trinity College, Cambridge; Assistant Curate of Bishopwearmouth, 1890-93: of Bray, 1893-1910. Pubns.: The Stones of Bray, 1913; eldest son of late Archdeacon Scott, of Dublin; b. 8th March, 1865: m. 1901, Charlotte Jessy, eldest dau. of late Sir William H. Barrington, 3rd Bart., of Glenstal, Co. Limerick, and has issue four daus. Res.: The Rectory, Bray, Co. Wicklow.

SCOTT, Sir John Harley, Knt. (1892); a direct descendant of Capt, William Scott, who commanded a troop of Horse at the battle of the Boyne; is a Merchant, and a J.P. for City and Co. of Cork (High Sheriff, 1892, 1920 and 1921); Mayor, 1896, and as such Colonel of the City of Cork Artillery Regt. under an Ancient Charter and Admiral of the Port of Cork; for many years Senior Aid. of Cork City; and a Trus. Cork Savings Bank; Trustee Royal Cork Sailors' Home, Cork S. Infirmary, and of Skiddy's Charity; Chairman of the Cork Unionist Association; Hon. Sec. and Trustee Cork Fever Hospital; Member of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland; ex-President of the Cork Incorporated Chamber of Commerce and Shipping; Chairman of Scott, Harley and Co., Ltd., Cork; a Harbour Commissioner; a Member of the Cork Corporation; late Imperial German Vice-Consul for Cork and District; son of late Edward Scott, Esq., Architect; m. 1889, Maria Bowling, dau. of Henry L. Young, Esq., J.P., D.L. Res.: Wellington House, Cork; Junior Constitutional Club, W.

SCOTT, John Russell, B.A. (T.C.D.), D.L., J.P., Co. Londonderry: Member of Londonderry Co. Council. Educ.: Haileybury; Trinity College, Dublin: b. 16th April, 1866; second son of late Rev. Canon Thos. Lucas Scott, Rector of St. George's Parish, Dublin. Res.: Willsboro', Londonderry. Clubs: Northern Counties, Londonderry; University, Dublin.

SCULLY, Darby, M.A. (T.C.D.), Barrister King's Inns, 1889. Educ, at Clongowes College and Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. for Co. Tipperary (High Sheriff, 1916); was a director of the Southern Railway Co. of Ireland; elder son of late Jerome' Jas. Scully, J.P., of Silverfort, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, and Ellen, dau. of Richard Roche Kennifeck, of Ballindeasig House, Co. Cork. Res.: Silverfort, Fethard, Co. Tipperary; Whitepark, Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny.

SCULLY, His Honour Judge James Aloysius, B.A. (Lond.); Barrister Middle Temple, 1879; County Court Judge, Circuit No. 50, 1903-11; Circuit No. 37, 1911-19; Circuit No. 41 from 1919; second surviving son of late James Scully, of Dublin and Tipperary; b. 1856; m. 1888, Hon. Gertrude Annie, eldest dau. of 1st Viscount Selby. P.C, K.C. Res.: 33 Bolton Gardens, London, S.W,5.; Firle Cottage, Scaford, Sussex.

SCULLY, Vincent, B.A. (Oxon); High Sheriff Co. Tipperary, 1870; formerly D.L. and J.P.; only son of late V. Scully,