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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

WALSH, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, M.D., D.P.H. (R.U.I.), Professor of Pathology University College, Galway, and Bursar of the College from 1912. Educ.: St. Jarlath's College, and Christian Brothers' Schools, Tuam, Queen's College, Galway (first place in Entrance Scholarship, literary division); 1st place in both 2nd Medical and 3rd Science Scholarship Examination, 1908; was senior scholar and demonstrator in Biology, Chemistry, and Anatomy; awarded Platt Physiological Research Scholarship, Owens College Manchester, 1900: obtained the Medical Studentship in Pathology R.U.I. (value £400, with special gold medal for distinguished answering), 1908; Lecturer in Pathology, 1911-12; Senator of the National University from 1919. Pubns.: Cyanuric Acid and Cyamelide, J.C.S.; various contributions on scientific subjects to local papers; Editor for some time of an Irish monthly An Connachtach. Recn.: experimental gardening; son of late M. Walsh; b. 1878; m. 1906, and has issue one son and two daus. Res.: Merville, Taylor's Hill, Galway.

WALSH, Valentine John Hussey-, Educ.: Oratory School, Birmingham; Kalksburg, Austria; Edinburgh University; Barrister Middle Temple, 1885; went the Western Circuit and Wiltshire Sessions, 1886-1907; Private Secretary to Lord Londonderry, Postmaster-General, 1900-2; contested (C.) Carlisle, Jan., 1910: has written for the Quarterly Review, Fortnightly Review, Blackwood's Magazine, and Revue Hebdomadaire, and many papers. Recns.: golf, cycling; eldest son of late Walter Hussey Walsh, J.P., of Mulhussey Co. Roscommon, and London; b. 1862; m. 1907, Elizabeth, Duchesse de la Mothe Houdancourt, grandee of Spain (1st class), dau. of Count Artus de Cossé Brissac (son of 10th Due de Brissac), and Alex., dau. of Louis, Marquis de Walsh-Serrant, Duc de la Mothe Houdancourt, grandee of Spain. Res.: 24 Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W.; 7 Rue Galilee, Paris; Mulhussey, Athlone, Co. Westmeath; Le Fayel Canly (Oise), France; Anglesqueville, St.-Valery-en-Caux (Seine Inférieure), France.

WALSHE, Lieut.-Col. Henry Ernest, C.M.G. (1915). Educ. at T.C.D.; served in S. African War, 1899-1902: European War, 1914-16; Lieut.-Col. late S. Staffordshire Regt.; Brig. Comdr. (temp. Brig-Gen.). 1915-16; temp. Comdg. Spec. Res Batt. R Berks Regt in 1917; Comdg Home Service Batt Dorset Regt, 1917; son of T. Willson Walshe, of Garristown, Hollymount, Co. Mayo; b. 1866. Res.: Garristown, Hollymount, Co. Mayo.

WALSH JOHNSON, Lady Harriett Anna, youngest dau. of late Rev. William Brownlow Forde, of Seaforde, Co. Down; m. 1859, Sir John Allen Johnson Walsh, 4th Bart. (d. 1893). Res.: Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's Co.

WARD, Hon. Edward Henry Harold, only son and heir of 6th Viscount Bangor; b. 5th November, 1905.

WARD, Peter Joseph (M. P. for South Donegal from 1918); admitted a Solicitor, 1916. Res.: Donegal.

WARDELL, John Henry, M.A. (T.C.D., Educ.: Wellington; Trinity College), Dublin; Regius Professor Queen's College, Galway, 1903-8; Reader and Professor of Modern History in the University of Dublin, 1902-11; Member of several British and foreign learned Societies. Pubns.: contributions to journals. Recn.: genealogies; eldest son of late Capt. John C. Warden. R.M.L.I., and Frederica, dau. of William Morgan, M.A., J.P., of The Abbey, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick (descendant of John Weardale, a Royal Squire killed in action, 1312); b. 1878. Res.: The Abbey, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick.

WARDEN, Lieut.Col. Charles Wallace, J.P. and D.L. for Co. Kerry: served High Sheriff, 1913; late Middlesex Regt Educ. at Harrow; entered Army, 1874; Major, 1892; served in Zulu War, 1879 (medal and clasp); South Africa with Imperial Yeomanry, 1900-1901 (medal with four clasps, mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieut.-Col., 1900); in Great War commanded 16th Batt. West Yorks., and 1st Garrison Batt. West Kents. Recns.; hunting, shooting, fishing and yachting: b. Dec. 1855; youngest son of W. Warden, of Edinburgh; m. 1911, Agnes Allen, eldest dau. of Michael Welldon Rice, M.D., of Tongnuad, Cambridgeshire. Res.: Derryquin Castle, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Army and Navy Club, London, S.W.

WARREN, Lady Agnes Georgina, eldest dau. of George Maurice Ievers, of Inchera, Co. Cork; m. 1898, Sir Augustus Riversdale John Blennerhassett Warren, 6th Bart. (d. 28th Aug., 1914). Res.: Warren's Court, Lisarda, Co. Cork.

WARREN, Sir Augustus George Digby (Bart., Irld., 1784); only son of Sir Augustus John Blennerhassett, 6th Bart., and Agnes, dau. of George Maurice levers, of Inchera, Co, Cork; b. 23rd Oct., 1898; s. his father 27th August, 1914. Res.: Warren's Court Lissard, Co. Cork.

WARREN, Col. Thomas Richard Pennefather, C.B.E. (1919); Col. R.A.S.C. A.M.I.M.E.; Resident Magistrate for Co. Tipperary, North Riding, from 1919. Educ.: privately; joined A.S.C. from R.M.C., Sandhurst; promoted to Capt., Major, Lieut.-Col., and Colonel R.A.S.C.,