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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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O'SULLIVAN, Professor John M., M.A., Ph.D. (N.U.I.) Educ. at St. Brendan's Seminary, Killarney, at Clongowes, at University College, Dublin, and the Universities of Bonn and Heidelberg; Professor of History at University College, Dublin, since 1910; second son of late M. O'Sullivan, J.P., of Killarney, Co. Kerry; b. 1881; m. 1910, Agnes, dau. of John Crotty, J.P., of Lismore. Recn.: golf. Author of The Old Criticism and the New Pragmatism. Res.: 48 Morehampton Road, Dublin.

O'SULLIVAN, Timothy; b. Co. Kerry; on Central Council of Land and Labour Association; was M.P. for East Kerry, 1911-18. Res.: Killarney, Co. Kerry.

O'SULLIVAN-BEARE, Daniel Robert (The O'Sullivan-Beare), B.A., M.B. (T.C.D. Educ.: French schools; Dublin University (T.C.D.): First Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Natural Science; attached to Army Medical Department during Egyptian Campaign, 1885; Medical Officer in the Gold Coast Colony 1893; acting Medical Officer to Agency at Zanzibar, 1893-94; Vice-Consul for the Island of Pemba, East Africa, 1894; was engaged during several years in suppressing the slave trade; received personal rank of Consul, as reward for services in that connection, 1906; while in Africa brought to the notice of the medical profession a native remedy for cure of Blackwater Fever, which has since proved to be a specific for the disease; Consul at Bahia, Brazil, 1907; acting Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro, 1907-8; transferred, as Consul, to San Paulo, Brazil, 1907; Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro, 1913-15, and again from 1919; seconded by Foreign Office for military service and gazetted Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C, Nov., 1915; served throughout the European War, 1914-19; has received the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar. Recns.: riding, tennis; only son of the late The O'Sullivan-Beare; b. 1865. Res.: Rio de Janeiro. Club: Royal Thames Yacht.

OULTON, George Nugent, B.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns, 1873; K.C., 1904; Bencher, 1916; Conveyancing Counsel to the Master of the Rolls. Res.: 19 Upper Mount Street, Dublin.

OVENDEN, Charles Thomas, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (1911). Educ.: Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, The Lyceum, Mannheim, Trinity College, Dublin (M.A., D.D.); ordained Curate of St. Ann's, Belfast, 1870; Rector of Dunluce, Co. Antrim, 1872-1879; Succentor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1879-1884; Rector of Ballywillan, Portrush, 1884-1886; Rector of Enniskillen and Precentor of Clogher, 1886; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1889-1911; Dean of Clogher, 1903-1911; b. 11th Sept., 1846; eldest son of William Chambers Ovenden, M.D., Enniskillen. Pubns.: Cathedral Anthems; In the Day of Trouble; To Whom shall we go?; The Enthusiasm of Christianity; The Church Navvy; The Face of Nature; Marvels in the World of Light; Popular Science for Parochial Evenings; The Foundation of a Happy Life; Problems in Life and Religion; Deep Questions; Articles in the Hibbert Journal; A Church Service in D; Anthems. Recns.: music, oil painting and golf. Res.: The Deanery, St. Patrick's Close, Dublin. Clubs: Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, Dublin; Sutton Golf Club, Co. Dublin; Hibernian Catch Club.

OVENS, Brig.-Gen. Robert Montgomery, C.M.G. (1915), J.P. for Co. Donegal. Educ.: Kingsley College, Westward Ho; R.M.C., Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. 2nd Batt. The S. Staffordshire Regt., March, 1889; Capt. and Adj. 1896; Major, 1907; Lieut.-Col. commanding 1st Batt. South Staffordshire Regt., 1913; Colonel, 1917; G.S.O. (1st class) on Staff in India, and D.A.A.G. Musketry, India, 1901-4; Brigade-Major, India, 1904, 6; Brig.-Gen. 1916; served European War in Belgium and France 1914-17; ret. 1919: Order of St. Stanislas of Russia (3rd class). Recns.: shooting, fishing, and hunting; second son of late John Coote Ovens, J.P., F.R.C.S.I., of Aughnagaddy House, and Killybegs, Co. Donegal; b. 1868; m. 1910, Beatrice, dau. of William Clibborn, of Liverpool, and has issue two daus. Res.: Aughnagaddy House, Ramelton, Co. Donegal.

OWEN-LEWIS, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Francis, O.B.E. (1918), D.S.O. (1900), late Lieut.-Col. Yorks Regt.; D.L. for Co. Monaghan. Educ. at Beaumont; entered Army, 1889; Adjutant 6th Batt. Lanes. Fusiliers during S. African War, 1900-01; served as Staff Officer during European War, 1914-5; was Governor of Dundalk Civil Prison; Governor of Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, 1910-2; Inspector General Prisons Board, Ireland, 1912-20; served with Expeditionary Force, France, 1916-8, Temp. Lieut.-Col.; only surviving son of late Henry Owen-Lewis, M.P.. of Inniskeen, and Frances, dau. of Francis C. Elsegood; b. 1868: m. 1896. Kathleen, dau. of Wm. Henry, R.I.C., of Tivoli, Co. Dublin. Res.: Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan.

OXMANTOWN, Lord (title borne by eldest son of Earl of Rosse).

PACK-BERESFORD, Denis R., O.B.E. (1918), B.A. (Oxon.), D.L., J.P. Co. Carlow (High Sheriff, 1890); Member Royal Irish Academy. Educ.: Rugby; Christ Church, Oxford. Recns.: natural history hunting, shooting fishing, motoring; eldest