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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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of a column of mounted infantry; throughout Soudan campaigns, 1896-99; European War, as Provost-Marshal to the B.E.F., Aug., 1914-Dec.. 1915: b. 25 Sept., 1859: 2nd son of late Rt. Rev. Thomas Bunbury, D.D., Lord Bishop of Limerick; m. 1904, Hon. Daisy Carleton, dau. of Baroness Dorchester. United Service Club, London.

BUNBURY, Major-General William Edwin, C.B. (1911); Indian Army, retired. Educ.: St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham. Entered Army, 1878; Captain, I.S.C.. 1889; Major, Indian Array, 1898: Lieut-Col., 1904; Col., 1908; Major-General, 1912; passed Staff College; D.A.A.G., Bengal, 1894-97; D.A.Q.M.G., 1897-1900; D.A.G., Northern Army, India, 1908; Brig.-General, General Staff, Northern Army, 1909-12; served Afghan War, 1880; Mahsud-Waziree Expedition, 1881; Isazai Expedition. 1892; Chitral, 1895; Waziristan, 1901, 1902. Commanded 14th P.W.O. Sikhs, 1902-8; Commanded Kohat Brigade, May to Nov., 1912; Quartermaster-General in India, 1912-16; Commanded Rawal Pindi Division, May, 1916. to Oct., 1917; b. Clonfert, 5th April, 1858; son of late Rt. Rev. Thomas Bunbury, Bishop of Limerick; m. 1893, Eva Mary, dau. of Francis Gale, Cheltenham: one son. Address: c/o Lloyd's Bank, Ltd., Bournemouth.

BURGOYNE, Major Gerald A.; formerly of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, late of the R. Irish Rifles (S.R.): Cork Pursuivant of Arms; a Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple; served in South African War, 1900; European War, 1914: b. 1874; eldest son of P. B. Burgoyne, of Broadlands, Ascot. Address: The Office of Arms, Dublin Castle. Clubs; Army and Navy Club, London; Friendly Brothers' House, Dublin; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown.

BURKE, James Aloysius (M.P. for Mid. Tipperary from Dec, 1918; elected for Tipperary Mid., North and South Div. in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921); Barrister, King's Inns, 1916. Res.: 14 Adelaide Road, Dublin.

BURKE, Henry Anthony, D.L., J.P., Co. Fermanagh, F.S.I.; Sub-Sheriff of Co. Fermanagh from 1901; Ex-officio Guardian under old Poor Law System; Grand Juror for Co. Fermanagh under old Grand Jury System; Grand Juror for Co. Tyrone; Delegate for Co. Fermanagh to Landowners' Convention for many years. Chairman, Lough Erne Drainage Board; Member, General Synod, Church of Ireland and of Diocesan Synod of Clogher; Land Agent and District Receiver. Farmer, including fruit-farming and breeder of thoroughbred cattle. Exhibitor and Prize-winner at Agricultural Shows: Member of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society; Professional Landlords' Valuer for Irish Sub-Commission and Appeal Courts. Recns.: Hunting, fishing, polo, shooting, lawn tennis; rode races under N.H. Rules; eldest son of Henry Anthony Burke, of the Curragh, Renvyle, Co. Galway; b. 15th July, 1858. Res.: Drunikeen, Ballinaniallard, Co. Fermanagh.

BURN, Thomas Henry (M.P. for Belfast, St. Anne's Div., from Dec, 1918; M.P. for West Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921); Assistant Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Finance, 1921; son of Thomas Henry Burn, of Belfast: b. 1875. Res.: 18 Ratcliffe Street, Belfast.

BURROWES, Thos. Cosby, D.L., J.P., Co. Cavan (High Sheriff', 1888); son of late Jas. Edwd Burrowes, by dau. (d. 1887) of late John Nesbitt, of Lismore House, Co. Cavan; b. 1856; m. 1885, Hon. Anna F., sister of the 10th Baron Farnham. Res.: Lismore, Crossdoncy, Co. Cavan.

BURTON, William Fitzwilliam, Sheriff of Co. Carlow, 1914; lord of the manors of Goltho-cum-Bullington and Apley, Lines.; eldest son of late Wm. Fitzwilliam Burton, J.P., of Burton Hall, Co. Carlow; b. 1849; m. 1877, Georgiana, 4th dau. of late Capt. Hon. Wm. H. G. Wellesley, R.N. Res.: Burton Hall. Carlow.

BUSHE, Brig.-Gen. Thomas Francis, C.M.G. (1900), J.P., Co. Donegal. Educ.: Cheltenham and R.M.A., Woolwich; served in S. African War, 1899-1900; Assist. Dir. of Art. at Headquarters, 1906-10; commdt. Ordnance coll., 1911-14; commdg. a brig, 1914-17; Col. 1908, ret. p. 1917, with hon. rank of Brig.-Gen. son of late Rev. T. F. Bushe, Rector of Rathowen; b. 1858; m. 1907, Bessie Sarah, eldest dau. of late Major Thos. Auchinleck, of Crevonagh, Omagh. Res.: Drumhallagh. Rathmullan, Co. Donegal. Array and Navy Club, London.

BUTCHER, Sir John George, Baronet (Unit. Kgd.. 1918); (M.P. for York from 1892 to 1906, and from January, 1910); M.A. (Cantab.); J.P., E. R. of Yorkshire; 2nd son of late Rev. Samuel Butcher, D.D., Lord Bishop of Meath. Educ.: Marlborough and at Trinity College. Cambridge; 1st Class Classics, 1st Class Mathematics, 1874; Fell, of Trinity Coll., 1875; Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1878; Q.C., 1897; Bencher, 1903; b. 1852: m. 1898, Alice, dau. of E. L. Braudreth, Esq., J.P. Res.; 32 Elvaston Place, S.W.; Riccall Hall. Yorkshire; Danesfort, Killarney; Chambers, 6 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Clubs: Carlton, S.W.; Yorkshire.