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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

1884), and Caroline (d. 1890), dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. Robert Meade; b. 24th Oct., 1857; s. his father, 20th Sept., 1884. Res.: Santry House, Co. Dublin.

DONALD, Thompson (M.P. for Belfast, Victoria Div., from Dec, 1918; M.P. for East Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); Hon. Sec. of the Ulster Unionist Labour Association. Res.: 8 Fortwilliam View Terrace, Skegoniel Avenue, Belfast.

DONEGALL, Marquess of (1791); Viscount Chichester and Baron of Belfast, 1625; Earl of Donegall, 1647; Earl of Belfast, 1791; Baron Fisherynck (Gt. Brit.), 1790; Edward Arthur Donald St. George Hamilton Chichester, 6th Marquess, Hereditary Lord High Admiral of Lough Neagh; b. 7th Oct., 1903: only child of 5th Marquess and 2nd wife, Violet Gertrude, dau. of late Henry St. George Twining, of Halifax, N.S.; s. his father, 13th May, 1904. Educ.: Eton. Res.: Castle Chichester, Isle Magee, County Antrim; Coombe Oak, Kingston Hill, Surrey.

DONELAN, Capt. Anthony John Charles, only son of late Col. Anthony Donelan, 48th Regt.; b. 1846; M.P., E. Cork, 1892-1911 (unseated on petition, 1911); E. Wicklow, 1911 18. Res.: Ballymona, Midleton, Co. Cork.

DONNAN, Frederick George, C.B.E. (1920). Educ. at Belfast, Leipzig, Berlin, and London Univs. (M.A.); Ph.D. (Leipzig); Hon. D.Sc. (Liverpool); Professor of General Chemistry, University College, London; a Fellow of Institute of Chemistry and a F.R.S.; a Member Munitions Inventions Panel and Chemical Warfare Committee, Min. of Munitions during European War; author of various scientific papers and works; son of William Donnan, of Holywood. Co. Down; b. 1870. Res.: 23 Woburn Square, London, W.C.: Savile (London), University (Liverpool), and Royal North of Ireland Yacht (Bangor) Clubs.

DONNELLY, Patrick (M.P. for South Armagh from Feb., 1918). Educ.: Queen's College, Belfast; admitted a Solicitor, 1905; son of late P. Donnelly; b. 1878. Res.: Newry, Co. Down.

DONOUGHMORE, Earl of, 1800, and Viscount Suirdale, 1800; Baron Donoughmore, 1783 (Irld.); Viscount Hutchinson (Unit. Kgd., 1821), Richard Walter John Hely Hutchinson, 6th Earl, K.P. (1916), P.C. (1918), M.A. (Oxon.); Chairman of Committees and Dep. Speaker of the House of Lords, 1911; Priv. Sec. to the Gov. of Hong Kong (Sir Henry A. Blake), 1898-1900: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, 1903-05; D.L., Co. Tipperary; Hon. Col.; Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium: only son of John Luke George, 5th Earl, and Frances Isabella, dau. of the late General Stephens, H.E.I.C.S.; b. 2nd March, 1875; s. his father, 5th Dec, 1900; m. 21st Dec, 1901, Elena Maria, 2nd dau. of Michael Paul Grace, of New York, and 40 Belgrave Square, W. Issue—John Michael Henry, Viscount Suirdale; b. 12th Nov., 1902; Hon. David Edward; b. 12th Jan., 1911; Lady Doreen Clare. Res.: 5 Chesterfield Gardens, W.; Knocklofty, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary; Chelwood Beacon, Chelwood Gate, East Grinstead. Clubs: Travellers', Beefsteak, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

DONOVAN, John Thomas, Barrister King's Inns, 1914; formerly a Solicitor; was M.P. for W. Wicklow, 1914-18: Hon. Sec, Irish National Volunteers, 1914-16. Visited Australia and N. Zealand as Envoy of Irish Party, 1906-07, and 1912-13; b. 1878; m. 1914, Ada, dau. of W. J. Ralph, of Auckland, N. Zealand, and has issue a son. Res.: Donloe, Terenure Road, Dublin.

DONOVAN, Mary J., M.A. (R.U.I.); dau. of late William Donovan, of Galway; sometime Scholar of Queen's College, Galway, and of the R.U.I.; Lecturer in History and English at University College, Galway. from 1909. Address: University College, Galway.

DONOVAN, Robert, B.A. (R.U.I.); joined the staff of the "Nation" under T. D. Sullivan; later for many years on the staff of the "Freeman's Journal"; Sec. to the Commissioners of the N.U.I., 1908; Prof. of English Literature at Univ. Coll., Dublin, 1910; Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, since 1915. Res.: 8 Palmerston Villas, Dublin.

DONOVAN, St. John Henry, J.P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1909); only son of late Sir Henry Donovan, Knt., of Seafield, Tralee; b. 1863: m. 1st, 1886, Susan Josephine (d. 1891), dau. of late Daniel Donovan, of Ballard, Tralee; 2nd, 1909, Eily, eldest dau. of Thos, O'Connor, of Camp, Ballyseedy. Res.: Seafield Spa, Tralee, Co. Kerry.

DOPPING-Hepenstal, Major Lambert John, O.B.E. (1920), R.E. (ret.), D.L., Co. Longford (High Sheriff, 1910), High Sheriff, Co. Wicklow, 1909: served in Egyptian War, 1882; European War, 1914-19; Inventor of Electro-Mechanical devices used for Artillery firing and other purposes; Engine-room Telegraph, Steering devices, etc., for ships, and various railway devices; eldest son of late Col. Ralph Anthony Dopping-Hepenstal, D.L., J.P., of Derrycassan, Co. Longford, by 1st wife, dau. and heiress of Rev. L. W. Hepenstal, of Altadore Castle, Co. Wicklow;