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for Ireland, and acted as Counsel to the War Office in Ireland, the Post Office in Ireland, and the Local Government Board in Ireland, 1905-9; Counsel to the Veterinary Medical Association of Ireland; Crown Counsel for the County of Wicklow, 1909-12: Crown Counsel for the County and City of Dublin, 1912-21; second son of late Dr. William Dudley White, of Rutland Square, Dublin; b. 1873. Hes.: 5 Crofton Terrace, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Reform, London; St. Stephen's Green, Dublin; Royal Irish Yacht, Kingstown.

WHITE, Henry Bantry, M.A., M.A.I. (T.C.D.); F.R.S.A.I., I.S.O. (1907). Educ.: University of Dublin (Trinity College); educated and qualified as a Civil Engineer: Assistant Treasurer, Royal Dublin Society, 186-1; Clerk in Charge of Accounts, Science and Art Museum, Dublin, 1878-82; late second Officer and Chief Clerk, Science and Art Institution, Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Instruction Hon. Treasurer Royal Society of Antiquarians, Ireland. Pubns.: papers on Museum Casing and Fittings in Journal of Museums Association, 1895 and 1906; History of Science and Art Institutions, Dublin, National Museum Bulletin, 1912-13, etc. Recn.: golf; only son of Henry Connor White, J.P.. Golden Hills, Co. Tipperary, and Marrian Charlotte Leech; m. Janet Margaret, dau. of Dr. G. Fawcett, and has issue five sons. Res.: Millbrook, Eglinton Road, Donnybrook, Co. Dublin.

WHITE, Major Henry Herbert Ronald, D.S.O. (1917), O.B.E. (1918) D.L., J.P. Co. Donegal (High Sheriff, 1912). Educ: Rugby; Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. 60th Rifles, 1898: served S. African War, 1901-2; Somaliland, 1903-4 (Adjutant 1st Mounted Corps); Adjutant 5th Batt. 60th Rifles, 1906-8; resigned commission, 1908; Adjutant 25th Batt. Royal Fusiliers, March 1915-Sept., 1915; served East Africa, May, 1915-March, 1917; South African Military Command, 1917-18; Nyasaland and Portugese East Africa, 1918; resigned, 1919. Recns.: fishing, shooting, hunting, polo, big game shooting; only son of late Major-Gen. Henry George White of Lough Eske Castle, Co. Donegal; b, 1879; m. 1906, Florence Geraldine, 6th dau. of late Sir John Arnott, 1st Bart., and has issue two sons. Res.: Lough Eske Castle, Co. Donegal. Clubs: Army and Navy; Royal Automobile.

WHITE, Col. James Grove, C.M.G. (1918), D.L., J.P. for Cos. Cork and Waterford; D.L. for Co. Waterford: High Sheriff for Co. Waterford, 1910; F.R.S.A. (Ireland); President Cork Historical and Archaeological Society; entered Army, 57th Regt., 1873; passed Staff College, 1889; commanded 1st Batt. (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regt., A.Q.M.G., 2nd Div., 1st Army Corps; Colonel in Army (now retired); served in Zulu War, 1879 (medal with clasp); commanded Reserve Column, Imperial Contingent, Matabeleland Relief Force, S.A.; European War, 1914-18, England and France (C.M.G., Victory, and British War Medals): b. 21st Oct., 1852; eldest son of Major H. T. F. White, 40th Regt., of Kilbyrne, Doneraile, Co. Cork: m. 1880, Constance, dau. of A. Fitzgibbon, The Rockery, Great Stanmore (niece of Maurice Fitzgibbon, The White Knight and Macant Shan Riddery), and has issue four sons and one dau. Pubns.: Historical and Topographical Notes, Buttevant, Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow, and places in their vicinity, 4 vols. Recns.: shooting and fishing. Res.: Kilbyrne, Doneraile, Co. Cork; Rockfield, Cappagh, Co. Waterford. Clubs: Army and Navy, London; Kildare Street, Dublin, and Cork County.

WHITE, Jasper Thomas, J.P. Co. Limerick: Barrister, King's Inns, 1891; Resident Magistrate at Loughrea, 1903-1921; at Wicklow from 1921. Educ.: at Stonyhurst; second son of John Patrick White, D.L., J.P., of Nantenan, Co. Limerick; b. 1868; m. Lucy, dau. of Joseph Walton. Res.: Wicklow; 120 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.

WHITE, Capt. John Joseph, B.A. (Oxon.); D.L. Co. Limerick (High Sheriff, 1910); late Shropshire Light Inf. Educ.: at Stonyhurst and Trinity College, Oxford; Captain, 1898; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; retired, 1904; eldest son of John Patrick White D.L., J.P., of Nantenan, Ballingrane, Co. Limerick; b. 1863; m. 1917, Dorothea, dau. of Col. J. Blood Smyth, Fedamore, Co. Limerick, and widow of Lieut.-Col. Chas. Conyers, Royal Irish Fusiliers, of Castletown Conyers, Co. Limerick. Res.: Nantenan, Ballingrane, Co. Limerick.

WHITE, Hon. Luke Henry, M.C. (1918); late Major 11th Hussars; Officer French Legion of Honour; served in European War, 1914-18; only son of Luke 3rd Baron Annaly, K.P.; b. 7th August, 1885; m. 1919. Lady Lavinia Emily Spencer, dau. of 6th Earl Spencer. Res; 11 South Street, Park Lane, London, W. Clubs: Marlborough and Turf.

WHITE, Rev. Newport John Davis, M.A., D.D. (T.C.D.); M.R.I.A; Archbishop King's Professor of Divinity in the University of Dublin from 1916; Assistant to the Prof, of Hebrew from 1897; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, from 1906; Keeper of Marsh's Library from 1898; Member of General Synod from 1911. Educ. Rathmines School; Trinity College, Dublin (Scholar, 1880; Vice-Chancellor's Prize for English Prose; Gold Medal for Latin, 1882; Senior Moderator in Classics, First Senior Moderator in Modern Litera-