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dalene College, Cambridge; late Capt. Wicklow Artillery, 8. Division. R.A.; only son of late John Talbot, D.L., of Mount Talbot, Co. Roscommon, and his 2nd wife, Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Bayly of Ballyarthur; b. 1859; m. 1897, Julia Elizabeth Mary (d. 1922), O.B.E., J.P., only child of Sir Capel Molyneaux, 7th Bart. Res.: Mount Talbot, Roscommon; Castle Dillon, Co. Armagh. Clubs: White's, London; Kildare Street, Dublin; Royal St. George Yacht, Kingstown.

TALBOT OF MALAHIDE, Baron (Irld., 1831); Baron Talbot de Malahide (Unit. Kgd., 1856), James Boswell Talbot, 6th Baron, Hereditary Lord Admiral of Malahide and the seas adjoining; only son of Richard Wogan, 5th Baron, and Emily Harriet (d. 1898), dau. of Sir James Boswell, 2nd Bart, (extinct); b. 18th May, 1874; s. his father 4th March, 1921. Res.: Malahide Castle, Malahide, County Dublin; Auchinlech House, Ayrshire.

TAMPLIN, Lieut.-Col. Robert James Abbott, D.S.O. (1916), late Major Connaught Rangers, and late Lieut.-Col. Commanding a Batt. Royal Irish Fus; served in European War, 1914-19 (wounded); b. 24th Nov., 1881; son of Robert Tamplin, of St. James's, Dunmanway, Co. Cork; m. 1911, Gladys G., dau. of J. G. M'Entagart, Rosebank, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, and has issue two daus. Educ.: King's College, London. Recns.: golf, hockey, football. Res.: Mount Michael, Templeogue, Co. Dublin.

TATE, Major Sir Robert William, K.B.E., cr. 1920; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, M.A.; Fellow since 1908 and Tutor, Trinity College, Dublin; Public Orator in the University of Dublin since 1914. Educ.: Shrewsbury School (First Open Scholarship, 1887: Head Boy, 1889-91); St. John's College, Cambridge (Open Scholarship in Classics 1891), Wright's Prizeman, 1892; First Class (Div. 2) in the Classical Tripos, Part I., 1894; First Class (Sec. A) in the Classical Tripos, Part II., 1895; Senior Classical Master St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, 1896-1903; M.A. Cambridge, 1898; M.A. (ad eundem), Dublin. 1903; Fellowship Prize, Trinity College, Dublin, 1906; the Madden Prize, Trinity College, Dublin, 1907: Fellowship, 1908: founded and organised Dublin University Contingent O.T.C. 1910; 2nd Lieutenant T.F. (unattached list), 1910: Major, 1912; First Class Military Interpreter in French, Jan., 1913; in German, Jan., 1914; on both occasions first on the list; commanded D.U.O.T.C, 1910-1922, also Officers' School of Instruction attached thereto, 1914-16. Recns.: study of modern languages, travelling. fishing; b. August 27th, 1872: only son of late Rev. Richard Tate. Rector of Roseinver, Co. Leitrim, and Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Ashe; m. 1917, Raby Georgina, dau. of the late William Clarke, Dublin, and widow of the late C. J. Lowry: no children. Address: 34 Trinity College, Dublin. Club: The University, Dublin.

TATLOW, Joseph; Director of Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, of Dublin and Kingstown Railway, and of Ballinrobe and Claremorris Light Railway; Manager of Midland Great Western Railway, 1890-1912; Associate Member of Institute of Civil Engineers, Ireland; represented the Associated Irish Railway Companies before the Commission on Irish Railways, 1906-9; Chairman of Irish Branch of Railway Benevolent Institution, 1891-1912; as Member of Dominion Royal Commission, visited Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, South Africa, Canada, and Newfoundland, 1912-1917; conducted various Government Inquiries regarding Light Railways in Ireland; entrusted by Privy Council Order with supervision of Letterkenny and Burtonport Railway, 1917-1922; b. 1851; m., 1st, 1876, Annie Louisa Jessie, dau. of Mark Tatlow; issue one son and one dau.; 2nd, 1912, Jane Mary Dorothea, dau. of C. J. Soden, Sandycove, Co. Dublin. Pubns.: Fifty Years of Railway Life, and sundry pamphlets on Railway matters. Res.: Kalafat, Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Stephen's Green, Dublin; Royal Irish Yacht, Kingstown.

TAYLOR, Capt. Edward Richard, D.L., J.P. Co. Dublin: late Capt. Gren. Guards: served in Soudan Campaign, 1885; eldest son of late Right Hon. T. E. Taylor, P.C. M.P., of Ardgillan Castle. Co. Dublin; b. 1863. Res.: Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.

TAYLOR, Col. Sir William, K.B.E. (1920), C.B. (1919), B.A., M.B. (Dub. Univ.), F.R.C.S.I., F.A.C.S. (Hon.); Pres. Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1916-18; Col. Army Medical Service: Consulting Surgeon to Forces in Ireland; is a D.L. for Co. Dublin; served in European War, 1914-19 (despatches. C.B.): son of John Taylor, of Castlefin, Co. Donegal; b. 1871: m. 1898, Katherine, dau. of late Dr. William Hamilton Walker. Res.: 47 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin; St. Anne's, Killiney, Co. Dublin. Dublin University Club.

TEELING, Luke Alexander. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., 1877; called to the Bar, 1881: Accountant-General, Supreme Court of Judicature, Ireland, 1898-1921; J.P. Cos. Galway and Mayo; Member of Council of Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses for the Sick Poor; Hon. Treasurer Irish War Hospital Supply Depot (1917-1919); Member of Committee of St. John Ambulance Association (Irish Centre). Recns.: gardening, golf: b. 1856; son of the late Charles George Teeling; m. 1898, Margaret Mary (d. 1917), only child and heiress of