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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

HEWSON, Major Francis Lionel, J.P., Cos. Cork and Kerry: late Major W. Cork Art. Mil.: formerly Lieut. 6th Regt.; third and eldest surviving son of late Rev. Frank Hewson, of Inch House, Killarney; b. 1846; m. 1st, 1878, Jane (d. 1878), dau. of Lloyd Thomas; 2nd, 1886, Laura, third dau. of Chas Hy. Bingham, of Gwynfain, Streatham, Surrey. Res.: Direen, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.

HEWSON, Capt. Lionel Lloyd, M.V.O. Educ.: Ardvreck School. Perthshire, and U.S. College, Westward Ho: served in Cape Mounted Rifles, 1892-5, and on Pondoland Annexation Expedition; through South African War with S.A.L.H., Roberts' Horse, Kitchener's Horse, and Lord Longford's Irish Horse (Squadron Leader); South Irish Horse, 1904-9; Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1914. Recruiting, 1915, 16, 17. First Editor of Irish Life, and Golf Correspondent for several journals; b. 1874; nephew of first Earl of Cranbrook; m. 1918 to Helena Frances, dau. of F. T. Jervois, Esq., Youghal. Recns.: fishing, golf, shooting. Res.: Gathorne, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin.

HEZLET, Major Charles Owen, D.S.O. (1918), R.G.A. (S.R., Co. Antrim); served in European War, 1914-18. Sports: Golf (handicap, +4), tennis, billiards, badminton, motor-racing; was the runner-up Amateur Golf Championship at Sandwich, 1917; won Irish Golf Championship, 1920; has won Scratch Medal, Royal Portrush Club, seven times, and various other Drizes; won open Doubles Tennis Championship, Allied Array on the Rhine; son of Col. R. J. Hezlet, of Boragh, Aghadowey, Co. Londonderry; b. 16th May, 1891; m. 1921, Annie Maitland, dau. of James Stuart, of Somerset, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. Res.: 13 Cecil Court. Hollvwood Road, London, S.W.10. Clubs: Ulster (Belfast). Union (Belfast), Royal Portrush Golf, Royal Co. Down Golf, Mid-Surrey Golf, Shirley Park Golf.

HICKEY, Emily. Educ. Private School; Lecturer University College and London Correspondence Classes. First Class Camb. University Certificate: Higher Local Examiner with Distinction in English Language and Literature and English; Lecturer in English Language and Literature at N. London Girls' Collegiate School, 1879-1897: Lecturer and Readings; Co-founder of the Browning Society. Pubns.: A Sculptor and Other Poems. 1881: Verse-Tales, Lvrics and Translations, 1889; Michael Villiers, Idealist, and Other Poems, 1891; Poems. 1895; Our Lady of May, 1902: Later Poems, 1913. Served on several Committees. Edited and annotated Browning's Strafford, 1884. Translated Havelok the Dane, 1902: Edited St. Patrick's Breastplate in pamphlet form, 1903; Edited Walter Hylton's Parable of a Pilgrim, and several other publications of Catholic Truth Society. Contributor to many periodicals, many literary papers, and poems uncollected. c/o National Bank, Camden Town, London, N.W.1.

HICKIE, Lieut.-Col. Carlos Joseph, C.M.G. (1919). Commanding 1st Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Educ.: Oscott College; Beaumont College. 2nd Lieut. Gloucester Regt. 1893; served South African War, including siege of Ladysmith (wounded at Rietfontein, 24th Oct., 1899, Queen's medal, 4 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps); Captain K.O.Y.L.I., 1902: Major Royal Fusiliers, 1912: served European War, Egypt and Gallipoli as Brigade Major 126th Brigade (severely wounded 4th June, 1915); commanded 14th Batt. Hants Regt., Jan., 1916, on Western Front until appointed Brigade Commander, Aug., 1916; commanded 115th, 224th. and 7th Infantry Brigade successively: Brig.-Gen. (temp.), Aug., 1916-April, 1919; third son of late Lieut.-Col. J. F. Hickie, of Slevoyre, Borrisokane: b. 1872; m. 1903, Edith, only dau. of late Capt. M. H. Thunder, of Coolnagloose, Co. Wexford, and has issue one son and one dau. Address: c/o Major-Gen. Sir W. B. Hickie, K.C.B., Slevoyre Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary. Clubs: Army and Navy, Sports.

HICKIE, Manuel Domingo, D.L., J.P. for Co. Tipperary. Educ. at Oscott, Beaumont, and Owens College, Manchester; served in S. African War with 45th Co. I.Y. (wounded), 1899-1902; youngest son of Lieut.-Col. J. F. Hickie, of Slevoyre, Borrisokane; b. 1875; m. 1914, Mary, dau. of Jas. MacDermott, D.L., of Ramore, Co. Galway, and has issue one son. Res.: Old Court, Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary.

HICKIE, Major-Gen. Sir William Bernard, K.C.B. (1918), C.B. (1912); served in S. African War, 1899-1902; A.Q.M.G., Irish Command, 1912-14; European War. 1914-18; Comdg. a Brigade, B.E.F., 1914; Commanding 16th Irish Division, 1915; son of late Col. James F. Hickie, of Slevovre, Co. Tipperary; b. 1865. Res.: Slevoyre, Borrisokane. Co. Tipperary. Army and Navy Club, London; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

HICKIE, Col. William Scott, J.P. for Co. Kerry: late Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fus.; b. 1854; oldest son of Wm. Creagh Hickie, J.P., D.L., of Kilelton, Co. Kerry, by Mary A. C, grand-dau. of John Scott, Public Sec. to the Admiralty. Educ. at Stonyhurst; eldest son of William Creagh Hickie, D.L., J.P., of Kilelton, Co. Kerry, and Mary, grand-dau. of John Scott, Sec. to the Admiralty: b. 1854; m. 1887, Constance Mary (d. 1913), dau. of Hy. Knight, of Cloakham, Devon, and has issue one dau. Res.: KUelton, Ballylongford, Co. Kerry