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 and Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman (English) in Trinity College, Dublin; Science Exhibitioner, Emmanuel College. Cambridge. Physiologist to the Adelaide Hospital and the Royal City of Dublin Hospital: b. 14th Oct., 1892; only son of the late Rev. William Fearon, of Kells, Co. Meath. Res.: 24 Trinity College, Dublin: 4 Clarinda Park, W., Kingstown. Club: University.

'''FEGEN, Lieut.-Comdr. Frederick Wilfrid Fogarty''', R.N.; eldest son of late Vice-Adml. Fredk. Fogarty Fegen, J.P., M.V.O., of Ballinlonty, Co. Tipperary; b. 1889; m. 1920, Doris Leila, eldest dau. of H. C Stewart, of Chaddlewood, Plympton. Res.: Ballinlonty, Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

FENNELLY, Most Rev. Thomas, D.D., Titular-Archbishop of Metymnos; b. 1845 at Moyne, Co. Tipperary. Classical studies at Thurles Sem. and St. Vincent's, Castleknock, and after a distinguished eccles. course of six years at Maynooth he was ordained in 1870. Curate of Moycarkey 1870-91; Parish Priest 1891-1901: he subsequently administered the cathedral parish, and was cons. as Coadjutor to Archbishop Croke in 1901-02; Archbishop of Cashel, 1903-13. Res.: Moycarkey, Co. Tipperary.

FERGUSON, Stanley, Managing Director of the Ulster Bank, Ltd.: son of late Thos. Ferguson, of Edenderry House, Banbridge; b. 1863; m. 1899, Edith Frances, dau. of late Jas. Carr, of Windsor Avenue, Belfast. Res.: Shimna, Windsor Park, Belfast.

FERNANFERRAN [sic], Francis Patrick (M.P. for East Sligo and Mayo from 1921). M.B., B.Ch. (Q.U.B.); Medical Officer, Foxford Dispensary District, Co. Mayo. Res.: Foxford, Co. Mayo.

FERNS, Bishop of, The Most Rev. William Codd, D.D., ordained Priest, 1899; Professor and Vice-President of St. Peter's College, Wexford: Parish Priest of Blackwater, Co. Wexford, 1912-17; Bishop of Ferns from 1917; b. 1864. Res.: Summerhill, Wexford.

FETHERSTON, Rev. Sir George Ralph, Bart. (Irld., 1776). Educ.: Brighton College and at the Theological College, Salisbury; ordained Deacon in Salisbury Cathedral, 1880, Priest, 1883, by the Bishop of Sarum; Asst. Chaplain, Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Millbank, London, S.W., 1916; Curate of St. Martin's Parish Church, City and Diocese of Worcester, 1917; was Curate of Dilton Marsh with Chapmanslade, Wilts, 1889-4; Tenby, Pembrokeshire, 1884-87; Vicar of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset, 1887-90; Curate, Littiehampton, 1894-6; J.P., Co. Longford (High Sheriff, 1897); received the Diamond Jubilee Medal from Queen Victoria (1897) to be worn as a Decoration; is a composer of Sacred and other Music; has composed and published 137 hymn tunes, also songs and other sacred and secular music; a Fellow of the Guild of Church Musicians, London; a Fellow of the Victoria College of Music, London; a hymn writer and contributor to magazines, &c; Member Royal Zoological Society, Ireland; Member of the Junior Philatelic Society, London; author of various letters and notes on Natural History and of the following works, published by Skeffington and Son, of London, "Loyalty in Sorrow," 1892; "Interrupted Harmony," 1892; "A Garden Eastward," 1895; "A Long Life," 1897; "Love Unquenchable," 1898; "Peace in War," 1899; "True Strength," 1896; "Hymn tunes for various occasions," 1913, Novello and Co., London: "The Mystery in Maple Street"; (a novel written in the Island of Malta) "Through Corsica with a pencil" "Brief Notes of a tour in the Island, Illustrated," 1914, Knott and Co., London; "Dogs and their Relation to Mankind"; Songs of Sunlight (Verses from many Lands); author of several volumes of sermons and poems on various subjects: is an ornithologist, entomologist, and philatelist; Chief Consul, Co. Longford Cyclists' Touring Club; formerly Vicar of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset; only son of Sir Thomas, 5th Bart., and Sarah (d. 27th Jan., 1872), youngest dau. of the late Harry Alcock, Esq., of Wilton Castle, Co. Wexford: b. 8th April, 1852, in Dublin; s. his father as 6th Bart., 21st Sept., 1869. Res.: The Elms, Battenhall, Worcester; Ardagh House, Ardagh; Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. Club: Authors', 2 Whitehall Court, London, S.W.

FETHERSTONHAUGH, Capt. Cecil Howard Digby, D.L., J.P., Co. Westmeath; Capt. late 1st Dragoons; eldest son of late Capt. Howard Fetherstonhaugh, 11th Regt., of Bracklyn Castle, Co. Westmeath; b. 1857; m. 1885, Meriel, eldest dau. of Edward Wilmot Williams, of Heringstone, Dorset. Res.: Bracklyn Castle, Killucan, Co. Westmeath. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.<section end="Fetherstonhaugh, Capt. Cecil Howard Digby" />

<section begin="Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey" />FETHERSTONHAUGH, Godfrey, M.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inn, 1883; Bencher 1900; K.C. 1898: Sec. Connaught Circuit since 1888; called to the English Bar, 1895; M.P. for North Fermanagh, 1906-16. Is a J.P. for Cos. Fermanagh, Mayo, Sligo, and Westmeath; son of Stephen R. Fetherstonhaugh, of Milltown, Co. Westmeath and Rokeby, Co. Dublin; b. 1858. Res.: 5 Herbert Street, Dublin: Glenmore, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo; University Club, Dublin; Carlton, S.W.<section end="Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey" />

<section begin="Fetherstonhaugh, Captain Herbert Howard" />FETHERSTONHAUGH, Captain Herbert Howard, M.V.O., 4th Class (1903) late Capt. 3rd Batt. Connaught<section end="Fetherstonhaugh, Captain Herbert Howard" />