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 GRAHAM, Capt. Ogilvie Blair, J.P. Co. Down: late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles; eldest son of late Ogilvie Blair Graham, D.L., J.P., of Larchfield, Co. Down; b. 1865; m. 1890, Grace, dau. of Rt. Hon. John Young, of Galgorn Castle, Co. Antrim. Res.: Larchfield, Lisburn.

GRANARD, Earl of, 1684; Viscount Granard and Baron of Clanehugh, 1673 (Irld.): Baron Granard (Unit. Kgd., 1806), a Bart. (Nova Scotia, 1628), Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes, 8th Earl, K.P. (1909), P.C. (1909), P.C. (Irld., 1918), G.C.V.O. (1915), Lord-in-Waiting to the King, December, 1905; Vice- Admiral of Connaught, 1915; Master of the Horse, 1907-1915; Assistant Postmaster-General, March, 1906-10; late Lieut-Col. Comdg. the Post Office Rifles; Raised and Comd. 5th Royal Irish Regt. (Pioneers), European War, 1914-16; Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Chief, British Salonika Force, Jan., 1916, to May, 1917; Lieut.-Col. in Army; Awarded the Legion of Honour (Officier) by President French Republic, and White Eagle, 4th class, with Swords, by King of Serbia; Commander of Order of The Redeemer of Greece; Member of Irish Convention, July, 1917; four times mentioned in despatches; Special Ambassador, 1910, to announce King George's Accession at the Courts of Brussels, The Hague, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Christiania, Lisbon and Madrid; Grand Cross of the Polar Star of Sweden; Grand Cross of the Order of Isobel the Catholic of Spain; Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III. of Spain; Grand Cross, Order of Danebrog of Denmark; Companion of the Military Order of Merit of Spain; H.M.'s Lieutenant Co. Longford, 1916; late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Gordon Highlanders; late Captain 1st Scots Guards; eldest son of George, 7th Earl, K.P., and the Hon. Frances Mary (d. 1920), dau of 12th Baron Petre; b. 17th Sept., 1874; s. his father 25th Aug., 1889; m. 14th Jan., 1909, Beatrice, O.B.E., dau. of Ogden Mills, of Staatsburg, Dutchess County, U.S.A., and has issue two sons and two daus. Res.: Castle Forbes, Newtown Forbes, Co. Longford; Forbes House, Halkin Street, London, S.W.

GRANT, William (M.P. for North Belfast, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921). Res.: 83 Ruth Street, Belfast.

GRAY, Baroness of Gray (Scotl., 1444), Ethel Eveleen Gray-Campbell, Baroness; dau. of Eveleen Smith Gray, 20th Baroness, and James Maclaren Stuart Gray (d. 1900); b. 1866; s. her brother, 4th May, 1919; m. 1888, Henry Tufnell Campbell. Issue, two sons and one dau. Res.: Brownswood, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford; 7 Collingham Gardens, London, S.W.

GREEN, Alice Sophia Amelia, Litt D. (Liverpool). Educ. by private reading at home. Pubns.: Short Geography of the British Islands, 1880; Henry II. (Twelve English Statesmen), 1888; Town Life in the Fifteenth Century, 1894; contributions to Nineteenth Century; Revue de Paris; Studies, etc. Edited: The Conquest of England, 1883; revised ed. of the Short History, 1888; illustrated ed. of Short History (with Miss K. Norgate), 1892; Oxford Studies (with Miss K. Norgate), 1901; edited: Historical Studies, 1903; Stray Studies, 2nd series, 1903; The Making of Ireland and its Undoing, 1908; Irish Nationality, 1911; The Old Irish World, 1912; Woman's Place in the World of Letters, 1913; new edition of the Short History, with an added Epilogue, the history of the Nineteenth Century, 1916; pamphlets: Ourselves Alone in Ulster; Loyalty and Disloyalty: what it means in Ireland, 1918; b. Kells, Ireland; 7th child of Edward Adderley Stopford, Archdeacon of Meath, and Anne Catherine Duke, Co. Sligo: m. 1877, late John Richard Green, LL.D., Hon. Fellow Jesus College, Oxford. Res: 90 Stephen's Green, Dublin.

GREEN, George Comerford, B.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns. 1886; K.C. 1906; late Professor of English Law, University College, Cork; County Court Judge, Cos. Armagh and Louth, 1909-21; Cos. Armagh and Fermanagh from 1921; 3rd son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., of Ah: Hill, Co. Cork; m. 1911, Gwladya, dau. of Reginald Vaughan of Glentrothy, Abergavenny; one son. Res.: Herberton, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Clubs: University, Dublin; Cork County, Cork.

'''GREEN, Lieut.-Col. James Sullivan''', B.A., M.B., B.Ch. (T.C.D.), late Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. Educ. at Ushaw and T.C.D.; served in Manipur Expedition of 1881; in Burma,, 1891-2; Sth. African War, including Defence of Ladysmith, 1899-1901; served in European War, 1914; interested in Irish language and antiquities; second son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., J.P., of Air Hill, Glanworth, Co. Cork; b. 1861. Res.: Air Hill, Glanworth, Co. Cork.

GREEN, Thomas Sullivan, B.A. (T.C.D.), J.P. for Co. Cork. Educ, at Ushaw and T.C.D.; an Asst. Land Commissioner. Ireland, since 1908; eldest son of late James Sullivan Green, Q.C., of Air Hill, Glanworth, Co. Cork, and Ann (d. 1883), only dau. of James F. Comerford, of Kinsale; b. 1860; m. 1915, Mrs. Lily Birmingham, Res.: Air Hill, Glanworth, Co, Cork.<section end="Green, Thomas Sullivan" />

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