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 National Organisation; held position of Secretary, Treasurer, President of Gortnahoe Branch, National Land League and United Irish League; identified with the Gaelic Athletic Association. Res.: Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

HADDEN, George, b. 1856. Educ.: Wesleyan Connexional School, now Wesley College, Dublin. Governing Director, W. & T. Hadden, Ltd., Wholesale Warehousemen and Drapers, Wexford, Carlow and Dungarvan; J.P. for Co. Wexford; Senior Alderman and "Father" of the Wexford Corporation; Vice-President, Irish Municipal Authorities Association since its formation; President, Dublin Conference, 1920; has taken leading part in the movement for improved housing of the working classes; member Methodist Decumenical Conference, London, 1901, Toronto. 1911. Recns.: photography and fishing. Res.: Springfield, Wexford.

HALES, John (M.P. for North, Mid, West, South and South-East Div. of Co. Cork from 1922). Res.: Knockacurra, Ballinadee, Bandon, Co. Cork.

HALL, John Carey, C.M.G. (1912), I.S.O. (1902), M.A. (honoris causa) Queen's University, Ireland; Barrister Middle Temple, 1881; Consul-General at Yokohama, 1903-14: was President of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1913; second son of late John Hall, of Coleraine and Portrush, Co. Antrim; b. 1844; m. 1876, Agnes, dau. of late C. W. Goodwin. Res.: 49 Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, London, N.W.6.

HALL, Capt. Roger, M.C., Capt. 1st Batt. Roy. Fus. (ret. 1919); Educ. at Harrow and Sandhurst; only son of late Capt. Roger Hall, D.L., J.P., of Narrow Water, Co. Down, and Elvira, youngest dau. of late John Meade, of Earsham Hall, Norfolk; b. 1894; m. 1919, Marie, dau of A. Patron, of Gibraltar. Recns.: motoring, hunting. Res.: Narrow Water, Warrenpoint, Co. Down. Junior Army and Navy Club, London.

HALL-DARE, Robert Westley, D.L., J.P., Co. Wexford (High Sheriff, 1891); High Sheriff Co. Carlow, 1896; late Capt. Londonderry Art., S. Div. of R.A.; Master of the Island Fox Hounds; eldest son of late Robert Westley Hall-Dare, and Caroline, dau. of late Henry Newton, of Mount Leinster, Co. Carlow; b. 1866; m. 1896, Helen, 2nd dau. of late John Taylor Gordon, of Nethermuir, Aberdeenshire, and Blackhouse, Ayrshire, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res.: Newtownbarry House, Wexford; East Hall, Wennington, Essex. clubs,: Carlton, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

HALLINAN, Most Rev. Denis; Bishop of Limerick from 1918; b. Limerick, Educ.: Irish College, Rome. Priest, 1874; Curate, Newcastle West, 1874-86: St. Michael's. Limerick, 1886-94; Priest of St. Mary's, Limerick, 1894-98; Newcastle West. 1898-1918; Domestic Prelate to the Pope, 1900; Chancellor, Cathedral Chapter, 1912. Res.: Corbally, Limerick.

HALLISSY, T., B.A. (1903): M.R.I.A. (1911); A.R.C.Sc.I (1922); F.G.S. (1922). Appointed Geologist to the Geological Survey of Ireland, 1908, and Senior Geologist, 1921. Educ. at Queen's College (now University College), Cork, and at the Royal College of Science, Dublin. Author of Geological Papers, and in collaboration with others of Geological Survey Memoirs. Res.: 39 Eaton Square, Terenure, Dublin.<section end="Hallissy, T." />

<section begin="Hamilton, Marquess of" />HAMILTON, Marquess of, James Edward Hamilton; eldest son of 3rd ; b. 29th Feb., 1904.<section end="Hamilton, Marquess of" />

<section begin="Hamilton, Lord Claud David" />HAMILTON, Lord Claud David, younger son of 3rd ; b. 13th Feb., 1907. Res.: Baron's Court, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone.<section end="Hamilton, Lord Claud David" />

<section begin="Hamilton, Right Hon. Lord Claud John" />HAMILTON, Right Hon. Lord Claud John; P.C. (1917): formerly Capt. Gren, Gds.; Col. Comd. 5th Batt. (Mil.) Roy. Inniskilling Fus., 1867-91, and Hon. Col., 1891-1908; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1887-97: a junior Lord of the Treasury, 1868; M.P. for Londonderry, 1865-68; King's Lynn, 1869-80; Liverpool, 1880-85; W. Derby Div., 1885-88, and for S. Kensington, Jan., 1910, to Dec, 1918: High Steward of Gt. Yarmouth since 1903, and of Harwich; Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Chairman of the Gt. Eastern Railway Co.; 2nd son of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G.; b. 1843; m. 1878, Carolina, dau. of E. Sacheverell Chandos Pole. Radbourne Hall, Derby, who died Sept., 1911. Res.: 28 Cambridge Square, W. Clubs—Carlton, S.W.; Bachelors', Guards', W.<section end="Hamilton, Right Hon. Lord Claud John" />

<section begin="Hamilton, Capt. Lord Claud Nigel" />HAMILTON, Capt. Lord Claud Nigel, M.V.O., 4th Class (1916), D.S.O. (1914), Order Crown (Italy), Croix de Guerre (France); 3rd surviving son of 2nd Duke of Abercorn; b. 1889; A.D.C. personal staff, 1915, Capt. Gren. Gds. from 1915; equerry-in-ord. to the Prince of Wales from 1919; A.D.C. to H.M. from 1922. Res.: 115 Park Street, London, W.1.<section end="Hamilton, Capt. Lord Claud Nigel" />

<section begin="Hamilton, Lord Frederick Spencer" />HAMILTON, Lord Frederick Spencer, attaché at Berlin, 1878-83: 2nd Sec. in diplomatic service, 1883-4; M.P., S. W. Manchester, 1885-6: N. Tyrone, 1892-5; sixth son of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G., P.C, and Lady Louisa, 2nd dau. (d. 1905) of 6th Duke of Bedford. K.G.; b. 1856. Res.: 13 Gt. College St., Westminster, London, S.W.1.; Carlton, St. James', Pratt's and Beefsteak Clubs.<section end="Hamilton, Lord Frederick Spencer" />