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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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Collected Poems: That Sweet Enemy, 1901; The Handsome Quaker; A King's Woman; Love of Sisters, 1902: A Red Red Rose; The Honourable Molly, 1903; The French Wife; Judy's Lovers; Julia; The Luck of the Fairfaxes, 1904; A Daughter of Kings: A Favourite of Fortune; Dick Pentreath; Innocencies, 1905; A Yellow Domino: The Adventures of Alicia; The Story of Bawn; A Book of Memory, 1906; For Maisie, 1907: Her Ladyship; edited Cabinet of Irish Literature, new edition, 1903, and Irish Love Songs, 1892: Mary Gray; The Lost Angel; The House of the Crickets: Experiences, 1908; Peggy the Daughter; Cousins and Others; Lauds: Kitty Aubrey; Her Mother's Daughter; The Book of Flowers (with Frances Maitland), 1909; Betty Carew; Freda; The House of the Secret, 1910: The Story of Cecilia; New Poems; The Story of Clarice, 1911; Princess Katharine: Rose of the Garden; Heart o' Gold: Honey, my Honey, 1912; Mrs. Pratt of Paradise Farm; Twenty-five Years; The Daughter of the Manor; Irish Poems, 1913; A Little Radiant Girl, John Bulteel's Daughters; Lovers' Meetings; A Shameful Inheritance; Molly, My Heart's delight; The Flower of Peace; 1914; Men not Angels; Countrymen All; The House of the Foxes; Flower of Youth; The Squire's Sweetheart; Since First I saw your Face: The Story of Margery Dawe. 1915; The Web of Fraulein; The Holy War; The West Wind; John-a-Dreams. 1916; The Middle Years; Lord Edward; Kit; Late Songs: The Rattlesnake; Miss Mary, 1917; Miss Gascoigne; My Love's a Lassie: Herb o' Grace, 1918; The Years of the Shadow; The Man from Australia, 1909; Love of Brothers, 1919. Recns.: talking to a good listener; the companionship of dogs; collecting china; the society of her children; auction bridge; fourth dau. of Andrew C. Tynan, of Whitehall, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin; m. 1893, H. A. Hinkson (d. 1919), and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Brookhill, Claremorris, Co. Mayo.

TYRONE, Earl of (title borne by eldest son of Marquess Waterford).

UPTON, Henry Arthur Shuckburgh, J.P. Co. Westmeath (High Sheriff. 1897); only son of late Major Arthur Shuckburgh Upton, J.P., of Coolatore, Co. Westmeath: b. 1870: m. 1897, Victoria, eldest dau. of Col. Geo. H. A. Kinloch, 13th Somerset L.I., of Kair, Co. Kincardine. Res.: Coolatore, Moate, Co. Westmeath.

UPTON, Hon. Henry Augustus George Mountjoy Heneage, late Lieut. R. E. Kent Mounted Rifles: only surviving son of 4th Viscount Templetown; b. 1894; m. 1916, Alleyne, dau. of Henry Conran, of Coorabelle, Westgate-on-Sea, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: * * *

USSHER, Brandram Boileau, bishop, physician; b. Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 6th, 1845; son of Capt. Richard Beverly (of H.M. 86th Regt.), and Henrietta (Boileau) U.; Diploma Royal Dublin Society at 17; studied medicine at University of Mich., 1865, 66; received Degree of Doctor of Eclectic Medicine after exam, by Bd. Nat. Med. Assn.; Chicago session, 1870, 71; M.D., Univ. Medical Coll., Kansas City (allopathic), 1894; grad. English course, Harvard Summer Sch., 1899; m. E. L. Thompson, of Chicago, July 16th, 1867; 2nd, Mary Reed Whitney, widow of F. W. Pelton, of Bedham, Mass., Aug. 6th, 1897; began course of divinity under direction of Bishop Whitehouse, of Ill., 1871; left P.E. Ch. for R.E. Ch., 1874; ordained deacon by Bishop Cheney in Chicago, presbyter in Ottawa, Canada, by Bishop Cheney, 1876; pastor, Toronto and Montreal; consecrated bishop Reformed Ch. of Eng., June 19th, 1882, and elected bishop of Canada: resigned, 1891, and tilled pastorates at Kansas City, Mo., and Peoria, Ill., until 1898, when retired; pastor emeritus, Emmanuel Union Ch., Lakeview, N.C.; Lecturer Emerson College of Oratory; a founder, mem. exec, bd., and pres., 1909, Victorian Club, Boston; mem. council Actors' Ch. Alliance; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc, British Charitable Soc. of Boston, Ministerial Club (Dedham, Mass.), Canadian Club of Boston; charter mem. George Washington U. Memorial Assn.; mem. Am. Assn. for Internat. Conciliation; Lecturer Jamaican Inst., Jamaica, and commr. from that island to the Pan-Am. Expn., Buffalo, 1901. Club: Elliot. Address: 824 6th Street, Santa Monica, California, U.S. America.

VANE-TEMPEST, Lord Herbert Lionel Henry, K.C.V.O. (1911), V.D. (1912); Capt. 5th Batt. (Mil.) R. Irish Rifles, 1884-5; Major 2nd Durham R.G.A. (Vols.), 1885-1902; Hon. Lieut.-Col., 1902; temp. Capt. 5th Vol. Batt. R. Welch Fas., 1917-20, and granted Hon. rank of Capt.; extra A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland (Marquess of Londonderry), 1886-9, and (Earl of Zetland), 1889-92; J.P. Montgomeryshire (Sheriff, 1910), and Merionethshire; third son of 5th Marquess of Londonderry; b. 1862. Res.: Plas Machynlleth, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire.

VANE-TEMPEST-STEWART, Lady Margaret Frances Anne; b. 1910; Lady Helen Maglona, b. 1911; Lady Mary Elizabeth, b. 1921, daus. of Marquess of Londonderry.

VANSITTART, Spencer Charles Patrick, J.P. Co. Limerick; late Capt. Limerick City Art., S. Div. R.A.: b. 1860; only son of late Captain Spencer Vansittart and Emily Teresa, dau. of Admiral Warde, K.H., of Squerryes Court, Kent; m. 1889, Hon. Matilda Isabella Massy, second dau.