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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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DUNLEATH, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1892), Henry Lyle Mulholland, B.A. (Oxon.); J.P., D.L., Co. Down (Sheriff, 1883); late Major 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles; late Lieut. R.E. M.P. for N. Londonderry, 1885-95; second son of John, 1st Baron, and Frances (d. 1909), dau of Hugh Lyle, of Knocktarna, Co. Derry; b. 30th Jan., 1854; s. his father, 12th Dec, 1895; m. 28th July, 1881, Norah, O.B.E., dau. of Hon, Somerset Ward, and has issue living three sons and one dau. Res.: Ballywalter Park, Ballywalter. Clubs: Bachelor's, Carlton, London, and Royal St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown; Ulster, Belfast.

DUNLUCE, Viscount, Randal John Somerled McDonnell: elder son of 12th Earl of Antrim; b. 1911.

DUNNE, Capt. Gerald Fitzgerald Dunne, (late) 7th Dragoon Guards, now Reserve of Officers. Educ.: Loretto; J.P. for Co. Kildare; younger son of the late Sir John Dunne, J.P., D.L., of Wetheral, Cumberland; m. 1908, Mabel, widow of the late Hugo de Burgh, of Ballinapierce, Co. Wexford; one son. b. July, 1910, Neville Gerald Fitzgerald. Recns.: hunting, shooting. Res.: Black Hall, Sallins. Cavalry Club.

DUNNE, Rt. Rev. Consignor James, P.P., V.G.; b. 1859; Educ.: Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, and Irish College, Rome; ordained 1883; President of the Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, 1904-14; P.P. of Donnybrook from 1914; V.G. to Archbishop of Dublin from 1916; Domestic Prelate to H.H. 1916; a Commr. of Charitable Donations and Bequests (Irel.) from 1920. Res.: Parochial House, Donnybrook, Co. Dublin.

DUNNE, Major James Stuart, D.S.O. (1914), F.R.C.S.I.; entered Royal Army Medical Corps, 1905; Capt., 1909; Major. 1916; served in European War, 1914-18, as Surgeon Specialist (despatches five times); son of the late William Dunne, of Edenderry, King's Co.; b. 1877; m. 1920, Catharine, M.B.E., dau. of Adm. William Hannara Henderson, of 3 Onslow Houses, South Kensington, S.W. Res.: Edenderry, King's Co.

DUNNE, Col. William, C.B., C.B.E.: son of the late Jeremiah Dunne, J.P., of Aghaboe House, Ballacolla, Queen's Co.; b. 1855. Educ.: Carlow Lay College, Ireland; entered army, 1875: became Major, Army Service Corps, 1888; Lieut.-Col. 1895, and Brevet Col. 1900; ret. 1903; served in Barbado during the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1881, and with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1885; was D.A.A.G. Supply Reserve Depot, Woolwich, 1897-1903, including Soudan Expedition and Transvaal War periods; is a J.P. for King's and Queen's Counties. Served for over five years during the Great War at the Curragh and at Edinburgh; m. 1910, Mary Agnes, dau. of the late James Higgins, of Valentia Island, Co. Kerry; cr. C.B. (civil), 1902, C.B.E. (military), 1919. Res.: Jonestown, Edenderry, King's County.

DUNRAVEN AND MOUNT-EARL, Earl of, 1822; Viscount Mount-Earl, 1816; Viscount Adare, 1882; Baron Adare, 1800 (Irld.); Baron Kenry (Unit. Kgd., 1866); and a Bart, 1781, Windham Thomas Wyndham Quin, 4th Earl, K.P. (1876); P.C. (1899); C.M.G. (1902); O.B.E. (Mil.), V.D., Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum Co. and City of Limerick (1896), in room of Thomas Enraght O'Brien, dec. Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1885-7; represented Wandsworth of London County Council, 1895-1900; Croom Division on Limerick County Council, 1899-1905; late 1st Life Guards; Lieut. Col. Comdg. the 3rd County of London (Sharpshooters) Imperial Yeomanry, 1901-1904; Hon. Col., 1904: Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Roy. Mun. Fusiliers; Hon. Col. Glamorgan Artillery Militia: Lieut, R.N.. and later Comdr. R.N.V.R. during Great War; Chairman Irish Horse-Breeding Commission, 1896: Chairman Irish Land Conference, 1902-3: son of Edwin Richard, K.P., 3rd Earl, and his first wife, Augusta, third dau. of the late Thomas Goold, Master in Chancery: b. 12th Feb., 1841: s. his father, 6th Oct., 1871; m. 29th April, 1869, Florence (d. 1916), second dau. of Lord Charles Lennox Kerr (d. 1898), and has issue surviving one dau. Pubns.: The Great Divide, The Upper Yellowstone, 1874; Irish Question, 1880; Self-Instruction in the Theory and Practice of Navigation, 1900; The Legacy of Past Years, 1911; Canadian Nights, 1914. Res.: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick; Dunraven Castle, Bridgend, Glamorganshire: Kenry House, Putney Vale, London, S.W.; 22 Norfolk Street, Hyde Park, W. Clubs: Carlton, Athenæum, Marlborough, Turf, Automobile, Royal Yacht Squadron.

DUNSANY, Baron (Irld., 1439), Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron, Captain Reserve Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (wounded 25th April, 1916), late Lieut. 1st Batt. Coldstream Guards. Educ.: Eton. Contested (C.) W. Wilts, 1906; took part in South African War, 1899-1901, and European War. 1914-18; b. 24th July, 1878; son of 17th Baron and Ernie, dau. of Col. Francis A. P. Burton, Coldstream Guards; s. his father 1899; m. 1904, Lady Beatrice Villiers, dau. of 7th Earl of Jersey; has issue one son. Pubns.: The Gods of Pegana. 1905: Time and the Gods, 1906; The Sword of Welleran, 1908: A Dreamer's Tales, 1910; The Book of