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 HANDCOCK, Hon. Robert Arthur, D.L., J.P., Co. Westmeath; second son of fourth Baron Castlemaine, and heir-presumptive to Barony; b. 1864; m. 1894, Ethel, only dau. of Col. Sir Edmond Bainbridge, K.C.B., R.A., Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Res.: Garnafalia, Athlone.

HANFORD, Major Robert Thomas Hanford, D.L., J.P., Co. Kilkenny; served with Chitral relief force. 1895; Mohmand field and Tirah exped. forces; Major late R. W. Surrey Regt.; assumed by royal licence name of Hanford in lieu of Hanford-Flood, 1912; second and only surviving son of Wm. Hanford-Flood, D.L., J.P., of Farmley and Flood Hall, Co. Kilkenny, and Frances (d. 1875) dau. and heiress of late Chas. Edwd. Hanford, of Woollas Hall, Co. Worcester, b. 1850. Res.: Flood Hall, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny; Woollas Hall, Pershore, Worcestershire. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

HANNA, George Boyle (M.P. for East Antrim from 1919: M.P. for Co. Antrim, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); a Solicitor, 1901; son of Robert Hanna, of Ballymena, a Member of the Antrim Co. Council; b. 1877; m. 1903, Sunnie, dau. of Redmond Mack, of Ballymena. Res.: 15 Rosetta Avenue, Belfast.

HANNA, Henry, K.C.: 3rd Serjeant-at-Law in Ireland from 1919; b. 4th Jan., 1872. Educ.: Belfast Royal Academy; Queen's University, Belfast; London University. Barrister King's Inns, 1896; K.C, 1911; Bencher, 1915; Barrister Middle Temple, 1913; President. Photographic Society of Ireland; Vice-President, Irish Kennel Club. Pubns.: Several Legal Treatises; The Pals at Suvla Bay, being an historical record of the 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers during the campaign at Suvla Bay in 1915. Res.: 83 Pembroke Road, Dublin. Junior Constitutional Club, London.

HANNAY, James Owen, M.A. (T.C.D.); ordained Deacon, 1889; Priest, 1889 (Dublin); Curate of Delsany, 1888-1892; Rector of Westport, 1892-1913; Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1912; Rector of Carnalway (Kildare), 1819-1921. Chaplain to Forces, 1916-17; b. in Belfast, July 16th, 1865; son of Rev. R. Hannay D.D., Vicar of Belfast; m. 1889, Adelaide Susan Wynne, dau. of Bishop of Killaloe; has two sons, two daus. Author of Life of Bishop Wynne, 1898; Spirit and Origin of Christian Monasticism, 1902; Wisdom of the Desert, 1903; Many novels and books of essays. Plays: Eleanor's Enterprise, produced in Dublin, 1911; General John Regan, produced in London, 1912. Recn: sailing. Address: c/o. A. P. Watt & Sons. Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand London, W.C.2. Clubs: University, Dublin; R.I.Y.C, Kingstown.

HANSON, Sir Philip Herbert, Knt. (1920), C.B. (1917), B.A. (Oxon): appointed a Clerk in War Office, 1895; Private Sec. to Chief Sec. for Ireland, 1900; Commr. of Public Works, Ireland, 1903-21, and Chairman from 1921; Director-General of Contracts, Ministry of Munitions, 1916-19; son of Charles Henry Hanson, of London; b. 1871; m. 1914, Deena. dau. of late Robert Velverton Tyrrell. F.T.C.D., and has issue twin sons, b. 1916. Res.: 72 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin; Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Royal Societies' Club, London.

HARBISON, Thomas J. S. (M.P. for North East Tyrone, Dec, 1918; M.P. for Cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh, Northern Parliament, Ireland, 1921); admitted a Solicitor, 1891; M.P. for E. Tyrone, bye-election, 1918. to Dec, 1918; Member of Irish National Convention, 1917; Member of Tyrone County Council, 1911; son of late John Harbison; b. 1864; m., 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of late Nathaniel Maguire, J.P., of Bonebrook, Co. Cavan; 2nd, 30th June, 1920, Annie Josephine, eldest dau. of late John Beveridge, B.L., Town Clerk of Dublin. Res.: Loy, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. Royal Automobile Club, London.

'''HARDING, Lieut.-Col. George''', D.S.O. (1915), A.S.C.; entered army (Leinster Regt.), 1900; Captain, A.S.C, 1905; D.A.D.S. and T., Aldershot Command; A.D. of S. and T., Scottish Command; served S. African War, 1899-1902 (on the Staff); European War, 1914-19 (Mons Star, Victory medal, and Allies medal). Recns.: shooting, fishing and golf; eldest son of late Henry Harding, of Nore View, Mountrath, Queen's Co.; b. 1877; m. 1911, Hope, eldest dau. of Sir William Quartus Ewart, 2nd Bart., of Belfast, and has issue two sons. Res.: Nore View, Moimtrath, Queen's Co.<section end="Harding, Lieut.-Col. George" />

<section begin="Hardy, William J." />HARDY, William J., Resident Magistrate. Educ: Coleraine Acad. Inst., and Trin. Coll., Dub.; Sen. Mod. and Gold Medallist, History and Political Science, 1887; LL.B., and LL.D.; Auditor, College Historical Society, 1890-91; Barrister-at-Law King's Inns, Easter, 1891; Officer of R.I.C, 1890: R.M., 1911; b. March 27th, 1865. Recns.: gardening and golf.<section end="Hardy, William J." />

<section begin="Hare, Robert Dillon" />HARE, Robert Dillon, J.P., Co. Cork; late Lieut. 9th Regt; eldest son of late Hon. Robt. Hare, of Ballymore, Co. Cork; b. 1842; m. 1871, Flora, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Wm. Hy. Longfield, of Ashgrove, Co. Cork. Res.: Ballymore, Queenstown, Co. Cork.<section end="Hare, Robert Dillon" />

<section begin="Harman, Lieut.-Col. Charles Cecil" />'''HARMAN, Lieut.-Col. Charles Cecil''', D.S.O. (1917), B.A. (T.C.D.). Joined Leinster Regt., 1900; Capt., 1909; Major, 1915; Lieut.-Col., 1916; served South African War, 1899-1901; European War, 1914-18. Recns.: shooting, lawn tennis,<section end="Harman, Lieut.-Col. Charles Cecil" />