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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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Educ. Christian Schools, Marino, Clontarf, and Blackrock College; House Surgeon, Mater Misericordiæ Hospital (1912), and Temple Street Children's Hospital, Dublin (1913); Resident Medical Officer, Dublin Union, 1913-14; Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1915; Capt. R.A.M.C, 1916-19; served in Egypt and Palestine, 1915-19; at different times attached to No. 17 General Hospital, Alexandria, 5th Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance (Sinai, Gaza, and Jerusalem Campaign), and No. 7 Prisoner of War Hospital, Tel-el-Kebir, and commanded No. 3 Egyptian Detention Hospital "in the field." Received thanks of War Office; decorations, 1914-15, Star, General Service and Victory Medals. Extern Assistant to the Master, Coombe Hospital, 1919; Resident Medical Officer, Dublin Union, 1919-20; Member of Medical Boards, Ministry of Pensions, since 1920; Medical Referee, Ministry of Pensions, 1921-2; Medical Officer, Dublin Civil Service Medical Aid Association, since 1920. Hon. Anaesthetist, Incorporated Dental Hospital of Ireland, 1922; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1922; b. 15th Sept., 1885; third son of Joseph Maguire, Esq., B.L., 14 Elgin Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin Recns.: golfing, bathing, tennis, sketching. Res.: 52 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.

MAGUIRE, William Joseph, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P. (Ireland); Diploma in Mental Diseases (R.U.I.); Medical Commissioner, National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland); Ex Senator, National University of Ireland. Educ.: St. Malachy's College, Belfast; Queen's College, Belfast, and Richmond Hospital, Dublin. Was Senior Visiting Physician, Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast; Clinical Lecturer and Examiner in Medicine, Queen's University, Belfast; Extern Examiner, National University of Ireland; Member of Standing Committee, Queen's University, Belfast. Address: Ardeevin, 71 Highfield Road, Dublin.

MAHER, Captain George Maurice, D.L. for Co. Wexford (High Sheriff, 1913); late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards; son of John Maher, J.P., D.L., sometime M.P. for Co. Wexford, of Ballinkeele, and Louisa, dau. of G. B. O'Kelly, of Acton House, Middlesex; b. 1847. Res.: Ballinkeele, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin; Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin.

MAHON, Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Bryan Thomas, P.C., Irld. (1917), K.C.B. (1918), K.C.V.O (1912), C.B. (1900), D.S.O. (1896); Col. 8th Hussars from 1910; served with Egyptian Army, 1893-1904; in Dongola Expedition, 1896; Nile Expeditions, 1897 and 1898; S. Africa, 1899-1900; Comd. 8th Div. Indian Army, 1909-13: Comdg. British Troops in Serbia, 1915-16: Western Frontier, Egypt, 1916; Comdg. the Forces in Ireland, 1916 to 1918; son of Henry Blake Mahon, of Bellevllle, Co. Galway; b. 1862. Clubs: Naval and Military, and Cavalry.

MAHON, Ralph Bodkin, M.D., M.Ch. (R.U.I.), F.R.C.S., Eng.; Professor of Practice of Medicine, University College, Galway; Surgeon to the Galway Central Hospital; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, London; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland; late Capt. R.A.M.C.; Surgical Specialist to the Lr. Southern Military Hospital, Kent; travelled to Brazil, 1887 (year of abolition of Slavery in Brazil); also to Canada, United States, etc. Educ.: Galway, Dublin, London, Berlin, Munich, Berne. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Queen's College, Galway, 1886-8; Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant to Professor of Physiology, Queen's College, Cork. Pubns.: several contributions to medical and scientific journals. Recns: shooting, fishing, golf. Son of late Nicholas Mahon, L.A.H. (Dublin), and Mary, dau. of late Thomas Bodkin, of Brierfort, Co. Galway; b. 1862; m. 1899, Frances, dau. of late Capt Charles Philip Roche, of Ballygran, Co. Limerick, and has issue three sons. Res.: Nile Lodge, Galway. County Club, Galway.

MAHON, Sir William Henry, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1818); late Lieut.-Col. Commdg. 4th Batt. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.), 1903-1908; served in S. African War, 1900-2; D.S.O.; J.P. W. Riding Yorks.; J.P., D.L., Co. Galway, (High Sheriff, 1898); High Sheriff, Co. Roscommon, 1903; eldest son of Rev. Sir William, 4th Bart., and Jane (d. 1895), dau. of Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin; b. 31st Dec, 1856; s. his father, 14th August, 1893; m. 25th Jan., 1905, Hon. Edith Augusta Dillon, 2nd dau. of 4th Lord Clonbrock, and has issue living two sons and two daus. Res.: Castlegar, Ahascragh, Co. Galway. Clubs: Kildare Street, Dublin; Carlton Club, London, S.W.

MALLINS, Lieut.-Col. John Robert, O.B.E. (1919), M.A., M.B. (T.C.D.), J.P. for Hants; served in Soudan. 1885-6: S. African War, 1899-1902; European War, 1914-19: Lieut.-Col. late R.A.M.C.; 2nd son of late John R. Mallins. J.P., of Dublin; b. 1860; m. 1891, Florence Mary, dau. of Capt. S. F. Douglas, R.N., of Southsea. Res.: Naringla, Craneswater Park, Southsea, Hants.

MALONE, Col. John Richard, D.L., J.P., Co. Westmeath; late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade; formerly Lieut.-Col. 12th Lancers; son of late John R. Malone, D.L., J.P., Baronston, Co. Westmeath; b. 1846; m., 1st, 1872, Hon. Charlotte Mildred (mar. diss. 1892), sister of 2nd Baron Churston; 2nd, 1893, Catherine, dau. of Major J. W. Percy, late Norfolk Regt. Res.: Baronston, Ballynacargy, Westmeath.