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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

Preston Rural and Walton-le-Dale Urban Districts; District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Preston Union; Cert. Fact. Surgn., Hon. Hep. Royal Humane Society; Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem; J.P. Lancashire; Hon. Col. 2nd W. Lane. Brig. R.F.A.; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C, 1914-19; Comdg. St. John's Ambulance Brigade Hospital in France: son of late John Trimble, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Castlebellingham, Co. Louth; b. 1856; m. 1882, Bessie, dau. of late Robert Oram, of Bury, Lanes. Res.: Broad Oak, Penwortham, nr. Preston, Lanes.

TRIMBLESTOWN, Baron (Irld., 1461), Charles Aloysius Barnewall, 18th Baron, J.P., D.L. Co. Meath; third son of late Charles Barnewall, Esq., of Meadstown, Co. Meath, by his second marriage with Letitia (d. 1886), dau. of Gerald Aylmer of Lyons; b. 14th May, 1861; s. his brother, Christopher, 10th Sept., 1891; established, 1893, his claim to the Barony, which had been dormant since the death of the 16th Baron, 1879; m., 1st, 26th Oct., 1889, Margaret (d. 1901), dau. of Richard John Stephens, of Brisbane, Queensland; 2nd, 10th Dec, 1907, Mabel Florence (d. 1914), dau. of William Robert Shuff, of Torquay, Devon; issue surviving one son and three daus. Res.: Bloomsbury, Kells, Co. Meath.

TUAM, Lord Bishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. Thomas Gilmartin, D.D.; consecrated Bishop of Clonfert, 13th Feb., 1910, and appointed Archbishop of Tuam, 1918. Educ.: at St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, and St. Patrick's College, Maynooth; ordained Priest, 1884, and appointed Professor in St. Jarlath's College; appointed Dean in Maynooth College, 1891; Vice-President, 1904. Res.: St. Jarlath's, Tuam.

TUAM, KILLALA and ACHONRY, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Arthur Edwin Ross, D.D., T.C.D.. M.C. (with bar); formerly Rector of Portrush, Co. Antrim, 1903-12; Rector of Ballymena. Co. Antrim, 1912-19: Rector of Holywood. Co. Down, 1919-20: Prebendary of Cairncastle, and later Chancellor of Down Cathedral; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1919; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Down, 1911-20; Temp. Chaplain Forces, 1916-18; consecrated Bishop of Tuam, 1920; son of David Ross, Glenageary. late Chief Officer of Provincial Bank; b. 1869; m. 1909, Mary Elizabeth Linzee, second dau. of Lieut.-Col. R. J. Hazlet, Bovagh, Aghadowey, Co. Derry. Res.: The Palace, Tuam.

TUITE, Henry Maurice, J.P. Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff, 1915); only son of late Joseph Tuite. D.L., J.P., of Sonna, Co. Westmeath; b. 1856; m. 1886, Constance, dau. of Henry Murray Campbell, of Halston, Co. Westmeath. Res.: Sonna, Slanemore, Co. Westmeath.

TUITE, Capt. Thomas Mark Hardress Stratford, M.C, Capt. late Connaught Rangers; J.P. Cos. Dublin and Longford; eldest son of late Major Robert Stratford Tuite, J.P., of Killeen, Co. Longford; b. 1891. Res.: Cloone, Gowna, Co. Cavan.

TURNLY, Francis John Seymour, J.P. Cos. Antrim, Galway and Mayo; eldest son of late John Turnly, D.L., J.P., of Drumnasole, Co. Antrim, and Charlotte (d. 1909), widow of Rev. Armitage Forbes and dau. of late Right Hon. Edward Litton. Q.C., Master in Chancery, Ireland; b. 1862; m. 1896. Hessie Metcalf, younger dau. of late Chas. Hy. Higginson, of Springmount and Rockport, Co. Antrim. Res.; Drumnasole, Carnlough, Co. Antrim; Lisloughry, Cong, Co. Mayo; Kildare Street, Club, Dublin.

TWEEDY, Ernest Hastings, F.R.C.P.I., etc.; Gynæcologist to Dr. Steevens' Hospital; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynæcology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; late Consulting Gynæcologist and Ex-Master, Rotunda Hospital; Ex-President Obstetric Section, Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland; Ex-President Obstetrical Section, British Medical Association, Exeter meeting. Pubns.: Tweedy and Wrench's Practical Obstetrics: several Clinical Reports of Rotunda Hospital; many original papers published in Transactions of Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, and in Transactions of Royal Society of Medicine; son of late John J. Tweedy, Solicitor, of Dublin; b. 1862: m. 1900, Margaret, only dau. of late Sir Stewart Woodhouse, M.D., and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: 6 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin; Friendly Brothers' House, Dublin.

TYNAN, Katharine (Mrs. Katharine Tynan Hinkson), novelist and verse-writer. Educ.: Sienna Convent, Drogheda. Began writing at the age of seventeen; published first volume of verse in 1885; began to write prose, 1887. Pubns.: Louise de la Valhere, 1885; Shamrocks, 1887: Ballads and Lyrics, 1890; A Nun: Her Friends and Her Order. 1892; Cuckoo Songs, 1894; A Cluster of Nuts. 1894; The Land of Mist and Mountain. 1895: An Isle in the Water, 1895; The Way of a Maid, 1895: Miracle Plays. 1896; Oh! What a Plague is Love. 1896; A Lover's Breast Knot, 1896: The Handsome Brandons, 1898; The Wind in the Trees (poems), 1898; The Dear Irish Girl. 1899; She Walks in Beauty, 1899: Three Fair Maids, 1900; A Daughter of the Fields, 1900; A Union of Hearts; A Girl of Galway;