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de la Couronne de Belgique, Croix de Guerre Française with two stars, 1914-15 star). Pubns.: A Manual of Midwifery (2nd ed.), 1910; A Short Practice of Midwifery (7th ed.), 1918; A Short Practice of Midwifery for Nurses (5th ed.), 1918; A Short Practice of Gynæcology for Students (4th ed.), 1916; A Practice of Gynæcology, 1916; numerous papers relating to Obstetrics and Gynæcology. Recns.: shooting, fishing and motoring; youngest son of Very Rev. Henry Jellett, D.D., Dean and Ordinary of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin; b. 1872: m. 1903, Mary Gwendoline, dau. of Francis Henry Moubray Leader J.P., of Classas, Coachford, Co. Cork, and has issue one son and one dau. University Club, Dublin.

JELLETT, William Morgan (M.P. for Dublin University from July, 1919); Barrister King's Inns, 1882; K.C., 1899; Bencher, 1905; m. 1895, Janet, dau. of H. J. Stokes, late Indian Civil Service. Res.: 36 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs: University, Dublin; Carlton, Junior Constitutional, Piccadilly, London, W.

JOHNSON, Thomas, F.L.S., M.R.I.A., D.Sc. (London); Professor of Botany, Royal (College of Science. Dublin; Keeper of Botanical Collections, National Museum, Dublin; Director of Seed-testing Station (Department of Agriculture) from foundation in 1900 to 1910; Ex Vice-President Royal Irish Academy; b. Barton-on-Humber, 1863. Educ.: Elmfield College, York; Royal College of Science, London; Pubns.; papers on sea-weeds, parasitic plants, plant diseases, seed-testing, fossil plants, and on the golfers' rush question. Res.: Glenmore, Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin.

JOHNSON, Thomas, T.D. (T.D. for County Dublin from 1922); Secretary Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress. Address: 32 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin.

JOHNSTON, Alderman The Right Hon. Sir James, P.C. (1919), Knt (1918); Lord Mayor of Belfast, 1917-9; J.P., Belfast City (High Sheriff, 1912); Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921; son of late Wm. Johnston, of Killinchy Woods, Co. Down Res.: Belvoir Park, Newtown Breda, Co. Down.

JOHNSTON, James, D.L., J.P., Co. Leitrim (High Sheriff, 1884); only son of late Wm. Johnston, D.L., J.P., of Kinlough House; b. 1857. Res.: Kinlough House, Kinlough, Co. Leitrim.

JOHNSTON, His Honour Judge; called to the Irish Bar, 1892; contested S. Derry as a Liberal Home Ruler. 1910; K.C., 1911; County Court Judge of Monaghan and Fermanagh, 1911, and of Monaghan and Louth, 1921. Member of the Pembroke Urban Council, 1911: Royal Irish Academy, 1921. Editor of The New Irish Jurist, 1899-1905, and of The Irish Law Times, 1906-1911. Educ.: National School, Magherafelt, Methodist College, Belfast, Queen's College, Belfast; M.A. of the Royal University, 1889. Exhibitions in Law, and LL.B., 1891. John Brooke Prizeman, King's Inns, 1892. Pubns.: Contributions in The Law Quarterly Review and other reviews: The Law of Local Government in Ireland; The Labourers Acts; Land Purchase and the Act of 1903: b. 1869; eldest son of James Johnston, J.P., Dunarnon, Belfast; m. 1894, Kathleen, second dau. of William King. Belfast: one son, b. in 1901. Recns.: walking, carpentering, bridge. Res.: 61 Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Club: National Liberal, London.

JOHNSTONE, Evelyn Wentworth HOPE-, M.F.H.; was Master Tara Harriers, 1901-4, and 1908-9; Master Westmeath Hounds from 1913; won the National Hunt Cup with Ballyboggan, 1917; Irish Grand National and Prince of Wales Plate, 1918; second in the Grand National, 1919; won the Championship of the Dublin Horse Show, together with three cups three successive years with Babe of the Woods. Recns.: hunting, shooting, fishing and racing; son of Capt. Percy Hope-Johnstone, late 60th Rifles; b. 9th May, 1879; m., 1st, 1905, Eileen (d., 1909), dau. of G. V. Briscoe; 2nd, 1916, Mario Eleanor, dau. of late Compton Charles Domvile, late R.N. Res.: Raehills, Lockerbie, N.B., and Clonhugh, Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath. Club: Sackville Street, Dublin.

JOHNSTONE, Robert James (M.P. for Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921), M.D., F.R.C.P. Res.: University Square, Belfast.

JOHNSTONE, Sir Robert Stewart, Knt. (1915); M.A., LL.B. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns, 1887; Gray's Inn, 1889; District Commissioner Lagos, 1889; Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate and Judge of Common Pleas, Bahamas, 1894-1909; Acting Atty.-Gen. of Bahamas, 1902-9; Chief Justice of Grenada, 1909-14; Administered the Govt., March, 1914; son of Wm. J. Johnstone, J.P., Dunesk, Belfast: b. 1855: m. 1893, Helena, dau. of Otto Von der Maden, of Coventry Hall, Streatham, S.W. Res.: Oakleigh. Dorking, Surrey. Club: Junior Carlton, London, S.W.

JOLY, John, M.A., B.A.I., D.Sc. (T.C.D.), F.G.S., F.R.S.; Hon. LL.D. (Michigan, U.S.A.): Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Dublin (Trinity College) from 1897.