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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Q.C, M.P., of Mantlehill, Co. Tipperary; b. 1846; m.. 1st, 1871, Emma (d. 1890), dau. of P. M. Barron, D.L., of Belmont Park, Co. Waterford; 2nd, 1897, Amy, youngest dau. of late John Netterville Barron, 59th Regt. Res.: Mantlehill House, Golden, near Cashel.

SEARS, William, T.D.; b. 1868, at Neale, Co. Mayo; connected with Wexford journalism since 1891, becoming editor of Enniscorthy Echo, 1902; advocated Sinn Fein since 1907; on National Executive S.F.; imprisoned, 1916, 1918, 1920-1921; elected T.D. for S. Mayo, 1918, unopposed; re-elected, 1921 and 1922. Res.: 74 Leinster Road, Rathmines.

SEGRAVE, Charles William. Educ. at The Oratory, Birmingham, and Oscott College: J.P. Cos. Galway and Tipperary; third son of Capt. Henry Segrave, D.L., J.P.; m. June, 1901, Jessica Campbell, only dau. of John Stone, J.P., of Roby, Lancashire. Recns.: yachting, travelling, shooting. Res.: Combe Court, Witley, Surrey. Clubs: Kildare Street, Dublin; Carlton Club, London.

SEGRAVE, Major O'Neal, D.S.O. (1902); served South Africa, 1877-79; Basuto War, 1880-81, with 18th Batt. Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa, 1900-2; European War, Draft Conducting Officer, May, 1915-June, 1917; Town Major, Boisleux-au-Mont, France, 1917-18; Commandant 6th Army Corps troops, 1918-20; son of late Capt. Henry Segrave, D.L., J.P., of Kiltimon, Co. Wicklow, and Cabra, Co. Dublin; b. 1856; m. 1882, Beatrix, dau. of W. J. J. Warneford, and has issue two sons. Res.: Kiltimon, Co. Wicklow; Royal Automobile Club, London.

SEIGNE, John Thomas, M.V.O. (1904); Agent to Marquess of Ormonde and other landowners in Ireland; J.P. Co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff, 1912); b. 14th Dec, 1844; only son of late Thomas Seigne; m. 1877, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Barter, St. Ann's Hill, Co. Cork, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Grenane House, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny.

SEMPLE, Lieut.-Col. Sir David, Knt. (1911), M.D., M.Ch. (R.U.I.), D.Sc. (Q.U.B.), D.P.H. (Cantab.). R.A.M.C.; Director of Central Research Institute, Kasauli, 1905-13; Dir.-Gen. Public Health Dept, 1913-18: was Assist. Professor of Pathology, A.M.S., Netley, 1904-9; Director of Pasteur Institute of India, 1900-5: b 1856; second son of late Wm. Semple. of Castlederg, Co. Tyrone: m. 1894, Ethel May, dau. of Dr. Edward Watson, of Isleham, Cambridge. Res.: Clare Lodge Harpeuden, Herts.

SEMPLE, Patrick, M.A., with gold medal (R.U.I.); Professor of Latin, University College, Dublin, from 1909; late F.R.U.I.; late Professor of Classics at Maynooth College; Senator of the National University of Ireland, and Member of Governing Body of University College, Dublin. Educ. at St. Columb's College, Derry, University College, Dublin, and Royal University; son of late Robert Semple; b. at Derry, 1875; m. 1913, Frances, dau. of Surgeon H. B. Kennedy, of Dublin. Res.: 8 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin.

SEXTON, Thomas; was M.P. for Co. Sligo, 1880-85, S. Sligo, 1885-6, Belfast W., 1886-92, N. Kerry, 1892-6; Lord Mayor of Dublin for 1888-9, and High Sheriff, 1887-8; Chairman of the "Freeman's Journal" Company, 1892-1912; is Chairman of the Irish Catholic Church Property Insurance Co., Ltd., and of Roland's, Ltd., and other Companies; Member of the Financial Relations Commission, 1894-6, and the Irish Railways Commission, 1906-10; eldest son of late John Sexton, of Waterford; b. 1848. Res.: 20 North Frederick Street, Dublin.

SEYMOUR, Professor Henry J., B.A., B.Sc. (R.U.I.), F.G.S.; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, University College, Dublin, from 1909. Educ: Queens College, Belfast; University College, Dublin; Petrologist to Geological Survey of Ireland, 1898-1902; Geologist, 1902-9. Pubns.: numerous contributions to scientific journals dealing with mineralogy and petrology. Recn.: fishing; eldest son of late Michael S. Seymour, M.A., Senior Secretary Board of National Education, Ireland; b. 1876; m. 1910, Mabel, second dau. of late Daniel Murphy, Kanturk, Co. Cork, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res.: Abercorn, Sydney Parade, Co. Dublin.

SHAEN CARTER, Victor Arthur Tilson. Educ.: Malvern College, and Queen's College, Cambridge; owner of large estates in Erris, Co. Mayo and Westmeath. J.P. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1922); b. June 3rd, 1879: eldest son of George Tilson Shaen Carter, of Erris, Co. Mayo, and Wallinaton Park, Oxfordshire Res.: Shaen Lodge, Belmullet, Co. Mayo. Club: Constitutional Club, Northumberland Avenue, London.

SHAFTESBURY, Earl of, 1672; Baron Ashley, 1661; Baron Cooper, 1672 (Engl.); and a Bart., 1622, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl; K P. (1911), K.C.V.O. (1906);, C.B.E., Mil (1918) Hon LL.D., Queen's University of Belfast, Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty Household; Col. Commanding North Irish Horse, 1902-12: H.M. Lieutenant for Co. Dorset, 1916; D.L., Co. Antrim and H.M. Lieutenant for Co. Antrim, 1911-16; H.M. Lieutenant for Belfast City, 1900-1911; Chancellor of Queen's University of