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Home Rule; Articles in Quarterly and other Reviews. Recns.: sailing, rowing, angling, ex-Captain Dublin University Rowing Club; second son of late Arthur Samuels, M.A., Langara, Kingstown, and Katharine, dau. of Owen Daly, J.P., of Mornington, Co. Westmeath; m. 1881, Emma Margaret (d. 1904), dau. of Rev. James Irwin, M.A., of Sharon, Co. Donegal. Res.: Cloghereen, Howth, Co. Dublin.

SANDERS, Robert Massy Dawson, M.E. (T.C.D.), J.P., Co. Cork (High Sheriff, 1895), J.P. Co. Tipperary; eldest son of late Thomas Sanders, LL.D., J.P., of Sanders Park, Co. Cork; b. 1862; m. 1899, Hilda A. K.. dau. of F. H. Beaumont, of Buckland Court, Surrey. Res.: Charleville Park, Charleville, Co. Cork.

SANDFORD, Arthur Wellesley, M.D., M Ch. (R.U.I.); Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, University College, Cork; Surgeon to the Cork Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital; Member of Board of Examiners for Medical Degrees, National University, Ireland; Member of Council Oxford Ophthalmological Congress; Vice-President Ophthalmological Society of United Kingdom. 1902-5; First President of the Irish Ophthalmological Society, 1919; President Laryngological and Rhinological Society of Great Britain, 1902; Vice-President Otological Society of United Kingdom, 1902; ex-President Cork Medical and Surgical Society; President Cork Literary and Scientitic Society. 1908-13; President Cork Volunteers' Training Corps, 1915-16: Commissioner B. P. Boy Scouts' Association, etc., etc. Educ. privately; Queen's College, Cork; Dublin; London; Degrees M.D., M.Ch., Royal University, 1882: first honours Queen's University, Exhibitioner, Prizes, etc. Pubns.: various reports and papers for Scientific Society. Recns.: fishing, lawn tennis, motoring; b. Kilcommon Rectory, Co. Tipperary, 1858; son of Rev. Canon Sandford, Rector of Clonmel, Chancellor of Lismore Cathedral; m. 1902, Mary, Lady Carbery, widow of Algernon, 9th Baron Carbery, and has issue two sons. Res.: 13 St. Patrick's Place, Cork; 3 Seymour Place, London, S.W.10. Clubs: Cork County Club; Royal Societies, St. James' Street, London.

SAUNDERS-KNOX-GORE, Colonel William Arthur Gore, O.B.E. (1919), R.F.A., D.L., J.P. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1899); J.P. Co. Sligo; late Major R.A.; Lieut.-Col. Res. of Officers; late Hon. Col. Donegal R.F.A.; eldest son of late Major-Gen. William Boyd Saunders-Knox-Gore, R.A., J.P.; b. 1854; m. 1887, Maria Becher, dau. of late J. S. Prince, of 8 Cornwall Mansions, London, S.W.: assumed by royal licence addtl. names of Knox-Gore, 1891. Res.: Belleek Manor, Ballina, Co. Mayo. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

SAUNDERS-KNOX-GORE, Lieut.-Col. William Arthur Cecil, D.S.O. (1915); Croix de Guerre (1916); King's Royal Rifle Corps. Educ.: Harrow; Sandhurst; entered army, 1906; Adjutant, 1914; served European War, 1914-19, in France, and as G.S.O. in German East Africa; only son of Col. William Arthur Saunders-Knox-Gore, D.L., J.P., and Maria, eldest dau. of John Sampson Prince, of London; b. 1888; m. 1919, Monica, dau. cf late R. J. Lawrence, of London. Res.: Belleek Manor, Ballina, Co. Mayo. Clubs: Naval and Military, Royal Automobile, London.

SAUNDERSON, Edward Aremberg, C.B. (1919); was Private Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1918-20; Inspector Local Government Board, Ireland; second son of late Col. The Right Hon. E. J. Saunderson, P.C, M.P., H.M.L., and Helena, dau. of 3rd Baron Ventry; b. 1869. Address: Local Government Board, Dublin.

SAUNDERSON, Major Somerset Francis, D.L., J.P. Co. Cavan; Major late Rifle Brigade: eldest son of late Col. The Right Hon. Edward James Saunderson, of Castle Saunderson, Co. Cavan, P.C, M.P., H.M.L., and Hon. Helena, dau. of 3rd Baron Ventry; b. 1867; m. 1914, Countess Marie Larisch, dau. of John Satterfield, U.S.A. Res.: Castle Saunderson, Belturbet, Co. Cavan.

SAVAGE, Col. William Henry, C.M.G. (1917), Indian Army. Educ.: Wellington College, and R.M.C.; joined 2nd Batt. Royal N. Lancs. Regt., 1882; transferred to Indian Army, 1883; served with 3rd Q.A.O. Gurkha Rifles, and lately with 13th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles; served Zhob Valley, 1884; European War, 1914-18; son of late Major G. W. Savage, 37th N. Hants. Regt.: b. 1863; m. Rosa Edith, dau. of late Brig.-Surgeon C. F. Oldham I M.S., and has issue three daus. Res.: Rarkmoyle, Cushendall, Co. Antrim.

SAVORY, Professor Douglas Lloyd, M.A. (Oxon. and T.C.D.): Professor of French and Romance Philology at the Queen's University of Belfast. Educ.: Marlborough College; St. John's College, Oxford; Universities of Paris, Lausanne and Marburg: was French Master at Marlborough College, 1902-1905: Lecturer on French Language and Literature in the University of London, 1905-1909: Professor of French and Romance Philology in the Queen's University of Belfast, from 1909; during the War, Lieut. R.N.V.B., attached to Naval Staff, Intelligence Division; Secretary to His Majesty's Minister in Stockholm, 1918-1919: Commissioner of Intermediate Education for Ireland from 1919; Member of Lord Londonderry's Education Commission from