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late William L. Shell, J.P., of Elmvale, Co. Dublin; b. 1855. Res.: Knapton House, Knapton Koad, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

SHEIL, Richard Henry, B. A. (Lond.); Barrister, King's Inns, 1880; a Legal Assistant Commissioner, Irish Land Commission from 1899. Son of Richard Sheil, of Liverpool; b. 1859. Res.: 24 Burlington Road, Dublin.

SHEPPARD, Major Henry Goddington, J.P., Co. Tipperary; late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Leinster Regt.; served in S. African War, 1899-1902. Eldest son of late Capt. Hy. Sheppard, J.P., of Clifton, Co. Tipperary; b. 1869; m. 1895, Mabel Frances, dau. of C. W. Doolan, formerly of Derry House, King's Co. Res.: Clifton, Shinrone, King's County.

SHEPPARD, Oliver, Professor of Sculpture, and Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy (R.H.A.), also Member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors (R.B.S.); has executed many public Memorials, Portrait Busts, Reliefs, Medals, &c. Recn.: golf; b. in the Co. Tyrone. Res. and Studio: 30 Pembroke Road, Dublin.

SHERIDAN, A. Nicholas, D.L., Co. Louth; admitted Solicitor 1891, and had one of the most extensive legal businesses in Ireland; appointed Commr. for Oaths and Notary Public, 1903; appointed Clerk of Crown and Peace 1908 for County Louth; appointed Registration Officer for Co. Louth, 1908. Res.: Aughnaskeagh House, Mountpleasant, Co. Louth.

SHIEL, Peter Burrowes, second son of the late John Shiel, J.P., Killegnot House, Co. Roscommon. Educated at St. Aloysius' College, Bournemouth, Hants; Solicitor, and for many years Under-Sheriff Co. Roscommon; retired from legal practice 1915; Life Member Royal Dublin Society 1891. Res.: 8 Earlsfort Mansions, Dublin. Club: Royal Society's, St. James Street, London, W.

SHIELDS, Bernard Francis, M.A.; Professor of Commerce, University College, Dublin, N.U.I.; Alderman of the City of Dublin; Chairman, Dublin Technical Education Committee, and Member of the Standing Council of the Irish Technical Instruction Association; appointed Professor of Economics. Commerce, and Accountancy, University College, Galway, 1914, on the establishment of the Faculty of Commerce; resigned 1918; Educ.: Christian Bros., James's St. and Richmond St., Dublin; Blackrock College, Co. Dublin: University College, Dublin; London School of Economics; University of Dijon: Intermediate Exhibitioner and University Honoursman; engaged in business for a number of years: took up educational pursuits; gained a Scholarship awarded by the D.A. & T.I. for the purpose of specializing in Advanced Commercial Knowledge; engaged in Commercial Instruction fur two years: awarded a higher grade diploma in French and Commerce, University of Dijon. Pubns.: Landmarks of Ireland's Economic position in the 19th Century; Nationalisation of Railways; Scientific Management: Business Combinations; Profit-sharing and Labour Co-partnership; Methods of Industrial Remuneration; Markets and their Commercial Functions; Welfare Work in Factories and Workshops; The Economic Effects of an Eight-hour Day, and other contributions to the journal of the Institute of Bankers in Ireland: special addresses before the Irish Technical Instruction Congress in Dublin and Clonmel in 1921 and 1922 respectively, on Trades Schools and their relation to the Industrial Development of the Country, and Why Technical Education is Effective and Prosperous in Other Countries: b. 2 April, 1884; son of late William John and Rose Ellen Shields. Address: 48 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin.

SHILLINGTON, Major David Graham (M.P. for Co. Armagh, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921): is a J.P. for Co. Armagh. Res.: Ardeevin, Portadown.

SHILLINGTON, The Right Hon. Thomas, P.C. Irld. (1911): is a J.P. Co. Antrim; son of Averell Shillington, J.P., of Portadown; b. 1835; m. 1886, Sarah A., dau. of T. A. Shillington, of Portadown. Res.: Portadown.

SHINE, Rev. John, M.A., B.D. Educated at Rockwell College and at Clonliffe College; made further philosophical studies (especially in psychology and logic) at the Universities of Bonn, Leipzig, Berlin and Oxford. 1903-9; appointed Professor of Logic and Psychology in the University College, Dublin, 1909. Res.: 52 Highfield Road, Rathgar, Dublin.

SHONE, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Terence, K.C.B. Mil. (1906), C.B. Mil. (1896), D.S.O. (1887); Roy. Eng. Served in Afghan War, 1878-80; Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition, 1881, as Adjutant R.E.; Burmese Expedition 1885-87; Two Miranzai Expeditions 1891, as Comdg. Roy. Eng.; Chitral Relief Force, 1895, as Comdg. Roy. Eng.: China Field Force, 1900-01, as Chief Eng. and Brig.-Gen.; has been several times mentioned in despatches; was Director-General of Military Works in India, 1901-3; Insp.-General of Fortifications, Army Headquarters, 1903-04; youngest son of late John Allen Shone, of Monkstown, Co Dublin, and Eleanor, dau. of late Terence FitzGerald; b. 1850; m. 1893,