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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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CARROLL, Brig.-Gen. John William Vincent, C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1919). Educ.: Woburn; Oratory School. 2nd Lieut., Norfolk llegt., 1891; served in W. Africa, Northern Nigeria, 1895-99 (two medals and 6 clasps, despatches, Bt.Major); served in S. African War in Mounted Infantry, 1899-1901 (Queen's medal and 3 clasps); Commandant Mounted Infantry, Egypt, 1909; Lt.-Col. Commanding Mounted Infantry, South Africa, 1910; Lt.-Col. Commanding 7th (Service) Batt. Norfolk Regt., 1914-15; served European War (despatches); Comdt. on lines of communication, 191819; Commanded the Russian Force at Morjegorskaia, March, 1919. Recns.: steeplechase riding, polo, cricket, hunting; b. 12th July, 1869; son of late Frederick Maxwell Carroll, J.P., of Moone Abbey, Co. Kildare; m. 1901, Barbara Mary, dau. of late James Tindal Woodroffe, C.S.I.; two sons, two daus. Res.: Moone Abbey, Moone, Athy, Co. Kildare. Clubs: Naval and Military, Sports.

CARSON, Baron (Life Peerage) (Unit. Kgd., 1921), and a Knt. (1900), Edward Henry Carson, 1st Baron, P.C. (Irld.) 1896. P.C. (Engl.) 1905, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), LL.D. (Hon. Causa); called to the Irish Bar, 1877; Middle Temple, 1893; Q.C. (Irel.), 1889 and (Engl.), 1894; Solicitor-General for Ireland, June, 1892; Solicitor-General for England, 1900-1905; Attorney- General for England, 1915; First Lord of the Admiralty, Oct., 1916, to July, 1917; Member of War Cabinet without Portfolio. 1917. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1921; M.P. for Dublin University, 1892-1918; M.P. for Belfast, Duncairn Div., 1918-21: Bencher of Fing's Inns, Dublin, and Middle Temple. London. Second son of the late Edward H. Carson, Esq., C.t.; b. 1854; m. 1st, 1879, Sarah Annette (d. 1913), dau. of late H. Pearse Kirwan, of Triston Lodge, Co. Galway; 2nd, 1914, Ruby, elder dau. of Col. Stephen Frewen, late 16th Lancers, of Charlton Musgrove, Wincanton. Res.: 5 Eaton Place, S.W.; Cleve Court, Minster, Thanot. Clubs: Carlton, Garrick, S.W.; Ulster Club, Belfast.

CARSON, William Burton; a director of the Royal Bank of Ireland and of the Gt. Northern Railway (Ireland); son of J. J. H. Carson, of 3 Willow Bank, Kingstown, Co. Dublin; b. 1872: m. 1897, Alice, dau. of Thos. Plunket Cairnes, of Stameen, Drogheda. Res.: Broomfield, Malahide, Co. Dublin.

CARTER, Ernest F.; served in Great War with rank of Captain; now engaged in business in London. Sport: golf. Records: in 1919 won Irish Amateur (Native) Championship, and was semi-finalist in 1920; South of Ireland Champion, 1920; Irish Amateur (Native) Champion and Semi-finalist Irish Open Championship 1921; b. at Blackrock, Co. Dublin, 1894; Address: c/o Messrs. Spaldings, Putney, London, S.W. Clubs: Royal Portrush, Royal Dublin, Coombe Hill (London).

CARTER, Thomas (M.P. for Leitrim and N. Roscommon from 1921).

CARTER, Victor Arthur Tilson Shaen, J.P., Co. Mayo: eldest son of Geo. Tilson Shaen Carter, J.P., of Erris, Co. Mayo, and Pebworth Manor, Straftord-on-Avon; b. 1879: m. 1909, Wilfreda Christine, dau. of late Richard Davis, of Hove, Sussex. Res.: Shaen Lodge, Belmullet, Co. Mayo.

CARTY, Francis Joseph (M.P. for East Mayo and Sligo from 1922); Member of the Sligo County Council. Res.: Cloonacunny, Ballinacarrow, Co. Sligo.

CARVILL, Patrick George Hamilton, J.P., for Cos. Cork, Down and Armagh; b. 1839; son of Francis Carvill. of Rostrevor, Co. Down; Barrister, Middle Temple. 1883; High Sheriff of Co. Armagh, 1878; M.P. for Newry, 1892-1906: late member of the Court of Referees in the House of Commons, 1906. Res.: 105 Pall Mall, London, S.W.: Ballyvourney, Co. Cork.

CASEMENT, Roger, D.L., J.P., Co. Antrim: eldest son of John Casement, J.P., of Magherintemple, Co. Antrim; b. 1850; m. 1877, Susan (d. 1915), dau. of Jas. Beatty, C.E. Res.: Magherintemple, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim.

CASHEL and EMLY, Lord Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Harty, D.D., Metropolitan of Munster. Educ.: Thurles, Maynooth, and Gregorian University. Rome: Priest, 1894: Professor of Dogmatic Theology, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. 1895-04: Professor of Moral Theology, 1904-09: Professor of Canon Law, 1909-13; Hon. Sec. Maynooth Union, 1904-13; b. 1867. Res.: The Palace, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

CASHEL, EMLY, WATERFORD, and LISMORE, Bishop of, The Right Rev. Robert Miller, M.A., D.D.; 53rd Bishop; cons. 1919: Curate of Christ Church, Derry, 1892-4: Rector of Donegal, 1894-1900; Rector of Raphoe, 190005; Secretary, Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland, 1905-16; Rector of St. James's, Bray, 1911-16: Dean of Waterford. 1916-19; a Commissioner of National Education; b. 1866: m. 1897, May. dau. of Very Rev. J. Potter, Dean of Raphoe. Res.: Oldcourt, Waterford.