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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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George Fleming, Ph.D., Head Inspector of National Schools, and has issue one son, three daus. Recns.: golf, travel. Res.: 18 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin. Clubs: St. Stephen's Green, Royal Dublin Golf, Dublin; Kerry County.

DROMORE, Bishop of, Most Rev. Edward Mulhern, D.D. Educ.: St. Macarten's Seminary, Monaghan, and St Patrick's College, Maynooth; ordained Priest, 1888; President St. Macarten's Seminary, 1892-1903; Parish Priest of Innismacsaint, Bundoran, 1903-16; Canon of Chapter of Clogher. Consecrated in succession to Most Rev. Dr. O'Neill, 30th April, 1916; b. 1863. Res.: Ardmaine, Newry.

DROUGHT, Major John Thomas Acton, only surviving son of Rev. John Wm. Fairbrother Drought, of Glencarrig, Co. Wicklow; b. 1849. Pves.: Glencarrig, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow.

DROUGHT, Capt. John Victor, B.A. (Oxon.); Capt. 124th Baluchistan Inf., Indian army from 1915; served in Egyptian, European and Mesopotamian campaigns with the B. Burma Inf. 1915-17; eldest son of Capt. Thos. Armstrong Drought, D.L., J.P., 28th Regt., of Lettybrook. King's Co., and Mary Letitia. dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Edwd. Osborne Broadley, 32nd Regt.; b. 1887. Res.: Lettybrook, Kinnitty, Birr, King's Co.

DRUMMOND, David, C.B.E. (1920), M.D., D.C.L. (T.C.D.). Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin; Vice-Chancellor, Durham University: President and Professor of Medicine, University of Durham College of Medicine; Consulting Physician Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and a Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine and of Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland; Chairman of Staff and Senior Physician, Northumberland War Hospital, Gosforth, during European war. Son of late David Drummond, J.P., of Dunfillan, Rathgar, Co. Dublin; b. 1852; m. Margaret Horsley. dau. of George Angus, of Beech Grove, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Res.: Durham.

DRUMMOND, His Honour Michael, Barrister King's Inns, 1872; K.C., 1891; Bencher, 1899; County Court Judge Cos. Meath, Westmeath, Lonsford and King's County, 1914-1920; County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Cos. Cavan and Leitrim, 1904-14; b. 1850. Res.: 22 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin.

DRURY, Henry Cooke, M.D., University, Dublin; F.R.C.P.I., late Lieut.-Col. (temp.), R.A.M.C.: Physician, Sir P. Dunn's Hospital, Dublin; Consulting Physician Rotunda Hospital; late Physician Cork Street Fever Hospital; b. 28th Oct., 1860; 5th son of late Thomas Drury, J.P., of Dartry, Rathmines, Dublin, and Marion, dau. of John Girdwood, of Corstorphine, Edinburgh; m. 1891, Florence, dau. of late Edmund J. Figgis, J.P., of Glenasmoil, Rathmines, Dublin, and has issue one dau. Res.: 48 Fitzwilliam Square, W., Dublin. University Club, Dublin.

DUBLIN, Lord Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Allen Fitzgerald Gregg, D.D., 1st Classical Scholar, Christ's College; Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship, Cambridge, 1894; 1st Class Classical Tripos, Part i., 1894; 1st Class, Part ii., 1895; Hulsean Prize, 1896; B.A., 1894; M.A,. 1897: B.D., 1909 (B.D. ad eundem, T.C.D., 1911): D.D., 1913 s, T.C.D.); Curate of Ballymena, 1896; Cork Cathedral, 1899; Incumbent of Blackrock, Cork. 1906; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1912; Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant, 1912; Examining Chaplain to the Archbishop of Dublin. 1913; M.R.I.A., 1914; Archbishop King's Professor of Divinity, Trinity College, Dublin, 1911-15: Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin, 1915-20; Archbishop of Dublin from 1920; b. 4th July, 1873; son of late Rev. J. R. Gregg, Vicar of St. Nicholas', Deptford; m. 1902, Anna Alicia, dau. of late F. M. Jennings, Brookfield, Cork. Res.: The Palace, 50 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club: University, Dublin.

DUBLIN, Lord Archbishop of, and Primate of Ireland since 1921, Most Rev. Edward J. Byrne, D.D. Educ.: Belvedere College, Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Irish College, Rome; ordained, St. John Lateran's. Rome, 8th June, 1895; Curate at Rush, Rollestown, Howth, and Blackrock successively; Vice-Rector, Irish College, Rome, from 1900 to 1904; C.C. at Pro-Cathedral, 1904 to 1920: Consecrated Auxiliary Bishop to the late Archbishop of Dublin and Titular Bishop of Spigaz, Oct. 28th, 1920: Parish Priest, St. Mary's, Haddington Road, and Vicar-General, Aug. 24th, 1920: Vicar Capitular, April 12th, 1921; Archbishop of Dublin, Aug. 29th, 1921: b. Dublin, 10th May, 1872. Res.: Archbishop's House, Dublin.

DUFF, James A. (M.P. for East Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); J.P. for Co. Borough of Belfast; son of William Duff, Glasgow; b. 1872; in 1896, Jean, dau. of John McLean, Glasgow. Res.: The Orchard, Knock, Belfast.

DUFFERIN AND AVA, Marquess of, and Earl of Ava (Unit. Kgd., 1888); Earl of Dufferin (Unit. Kgd., 1871); Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (Irld., 1800)