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 late Professor Michael Barry, Barrister-at-Law. Is a military-chevalier of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Educ.: Clongowes Wood, Co. Kildare, and Dublin University. Entered regular army as University candidate; served Royal Artillery, subsequently served 5th Batt. The Rifle Brigade, 11th West Riding Regt, and commanded 2nd-4th Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers. Sth. African War, 1899-1902, Queen's medal with four clasps; 1914-1918 War, British War Medal. After invaliding, served under Admiralty on Staff; Director of Naval Ordnance, May, 1917-March, 1919; then in Ministry of Pensions, and in Rhineland under S.D.S. War Office. Entered H.M.'s Civil Service (temporary "first-grade") 1920; on Councils Irish Forestry Society and Vacant Land Cultivation Society (London). Served Council Catholic Soldiers' Association, 1913-1921, and Irish Committee, Society of Genealogists. m. 1905, Maud, dau. of A. F. Pitel, Esq., of Duforest and Pitel, London Stock Exchange, of Wintons, East Croydon. Issue two sons, five daus. Recns. (among others): cricket, golf, tennis, racing, and has travelled greater part France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, N. and S. Africa. Res. 9 Corrig Avenue, Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Club: Junior Army and Navy, S.W.1.

FITZGIBBON, Gerald, Barrister King's Inns, 1891; K.C. 1908: Bencher 1912; Barrister Lincoln's Inn 1914; King's Advocate. Res.: 10 Merrion Square, N., Dublin.

FITZGIBBON, H. Macaulay, M.A., Barrister-at-Law; b. Dublin, 30th June, 1855; only child of late Judge Fitzgibbon, Recorder of Belfast: m. Helen Rebecca, dau, of J. K. Barton, Senior Surgeon Adelaide Hospital, Dublin; two daus. Educ.: Bassett's School; Trinity College, Dublin; First Honourman and Prizeman in English Literature, in French Literature, and in Logics and Metaphysics; Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Modern Literature (T.C.D.); sometime Examiner in English to the Royal University of Ireland, and to the Board of Intermediate Education in Ireland; University Extension Lecturer; Captain (formerly 4th Connaught Rangers), Musketry Staff, 1914-18. Pubns.: The Story of the Flute; The Early English and Scottish Poets and their Works; has edited Famous Elizabethan Plays and various other English Classics; also law books on Practice and on Local Government. Took an active part in Instrumental Music in Dublin for many years; has been Hon. Treasurer of the Feis Ceoil almost since its foundation; made a member of the "Gorsedd" and a "Bard of Wales." Formerly Capt. in Connaught Rangers (4th Batt.); served as Musketry Staff Officer with 47th (Irish), 94th and other Brigades, 1914-1918. Recns.: music, golf. Res.: The Bungalow, Greystones, Co. Wicklow.

'''FITZPATRICK, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bartholomew''', a Vicar-General and Chancellor of the Chapter of Dublin; b. at Dublin, 1847; son of Thos. Fitzpatrick, M.D., of Dublin, and brother of Sir Denis Fitzpatrick, G.C.S.I. Educ.: Carlow, at Clonliffe, and at Irish College, Rome; priest, 1870; formerly P.P. of Rathgar; now P.P. of St. Kevin's, Dublin; Privy Chamberlain to H.H. 1883; Domestic Prelate from 1905. Res.: St. Kevin's, Heytesbury Street, Dublin.

FITZPATRICK, Major Thomas William, Irish Regt.; b. 1876; son of T. Fitzpatrick, of Cork; served 18 years in ranks; late Qmr.-Sgt. 2nd Batt. R. Irish Regt.; served in European War (wounded), desps. D.C.M., French Leg. of Hon., Russian Order of St. George; promoted 2nd Lieut, for service in the field; Batt.-Major, 1918. Res.: St. Joseph's Place, Blackrock, Cork.

FITZ-SIMON, Daniel O'Connell; s. his brother, Christopher Jas. O'Connell Fitz-Simon, in Glancullen and Ballinamona property, 1910; third son of late Christopher O'Connell Fitz-Simon, D.L., of Glancullen, Co. Dublin, and Ballinamona, Co. Wicklow, and Agnes Teresa (d. 1888), dau. of Capt. Richard Leyne, of Annagh, Co. Kerry: b. 1872; m. 1896, Alice Maud Bunbury, dau. of Major Lenox MacFarlane, J.P., late 3rd Dragoon Guards, of Moreen, Co. Dublin. Res.: Glancullen, Kilternan, Co. Dublin; Moreen, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.

FITZWALTER, Hon. Patrick Theobald Tower; only son of 17th Baron Dunboyne; b. 27th Jan., 1917.

FITZ-WILLIAM, Earl, and Viscount Milton, 1746; Baron Milton, 1742 (Gt. Brit.); Earl Fitz-William and Viscount Milton, 1716; Baron Fitz-William, 1620 (Irld.), William Charles De Meuron Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl. K.C.V.O. (1912), D.S.O.; Major 4th Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry; served as Capt. Army Headquarters Staff, S. African War, 1900 (mentioned in despatches); A.D.C. to the Marquess of Lansdowne, Viceroy of India, 1893-4; J.P. W. Riding, Yorkshire, and D.L., J.P., Co. Wicklow; Co. Councillor, Co. Wicklow, 1899-1902; was M.P. for Wakefield, 1895-1902; Lord Mayor of Sheffield, 1909-10. Served on Headquarters Staff in France and Flanders, 1915; son of Viscount Milton (d. 1877) (who was eldest son of 6th Earl Fitzwilliam), and Laura (d. 1886), dau. of late Lord Charles Beauclerk; b. 25th July, 1872; s. his grandfather, 20th Feb., 1902; m. 24th June, 1896, Lady Maud, O.B.E., dau. of the Marquess of Zetland, and has issue one son and four daus. Res.: 4 Grosvenor Square, London, W; Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham; Edenthorpe Hall, Doncaster; Carnew Castle, Carnew, and Coollattin, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow. Clubs: Brooks's, Pratt's, Turf, Bachelors', London; Yorkshire.<section end="Fitz-William, Earl" />