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 Professor, University College, Cork, 1921; Member Scientific Committee, R.H.S. Pubns.: chiefly memoirs in zoology, botany, and general biological science; The Dual Force of the Dividing Cell, Pt. I., P.R.S., 1905; and other researches on the physics of nuclear division; A Study on the Irish Dialect of English (with Miss Mary Hayden, M.A.): Problems of Life and Reproduction, 1913; The Function of Examinations in Education, Merit to Proficiency, 1919. Recns.: cycling, walking, music; second son of Professor Alphonse Hartog, and Marion, dau. of Joseph Moss; m. 1874, Blanche, dau. of R. Levy-Brandeis. of Paris, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: 33r d'Alsace-Lorraine, Choisy-le-Roi, France (Seine).

HARTY, Hamilton, pianist, composer, and conductor; b. Hillsborough. Co. Down, 17th Dec, 1880, member of a well known Irish family; m. 1904 Agnes Nicholls, the distinguished vocalist; is one of the best known and most skilful accompanists; and also a composer of distinction; has conducted London Symphony and other leading orchestras. Res.: 10 Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W.

HARTY, Sir Lionel Lockington, Bart. (Unit. Kgd.. 1831); son of Sir Henry Lockington, 3rd Bart., and Anna (d. 1880), dau. of the late Henry Davis; b. 29th Aug., 1864; s. his father 5th April. 1913; m. 17th Oct., 1894. Lucy Annie, dau. of Capt, Willcocks, J.P., of St. Lawrence, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin, and has issue two daus. Res.: Prospect Hall, Co. Dublin; Belrobin, Co. Louth.

HASTINGS, Viscount, Francis John Clarence Westenra Plantagenet, only son of 14th [sic] Earl of Huntingdon; b. 31st Jan., 1901.

HAY, Lady, Thomasina Isabella, youngest dau. of J. B. Johnstone, of Ballykilbeg House, Co. Down: m. 1864, Sir Arthur Graham Hay, 8th Bart., of Park (d. 1889). Res.: 1 Rowland Terrace, Rostrevor, Co. Down.

HAYDEN, John P., Editor and Proprietor of "Westmeath Examiner," Mullingar, and of "Roscommon Messenger," Roscommon; M.P. for South Roscommon, 1897-1918; b. 25th April, 1863; seventh son of late Luke Hayden, Roscommon; m. 1912, Henrietta Hill, dau. of Thomas Scott, Hannaville, Green Island, Antrim, and has issue one son. Res.: Mullingar, Co. Westmeath.

HAYDEN, Mary Teresa; Educated at various Convent Schools and at Alexandra College, Dublin; M.A., Royal University of Ireland (1887). Professor of Modern Irish History, University College, Dublin; member of Senate N. Univ. of Ireland, also of Governing Body, Univ. College, Dublin: dau. of Dr. Thomas Hayden, F.K.Q.C.P.I. Pubns Various articles in Dublin Review; Fortnightly Review; Studies, etc. Part author of A Short History of the Irish People (1922). Address: 47 Windsor Road, Dublin.

HAYES, Hugh (M.P. for West Div. of Co. Down from 1922).<section end="Hayes, Hugh" />

<section begin="Hayes, John" />HAYES, John (T.D. for West Cork from 1918; also elected for N., Mid., W., S., and S.E. Div. of Cork in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921); formerly Editor of the "Southern Star," Skibbereen Res.: Skibbereen, Co. Cork.<section end="Hayes, John" />

<section begin="Hayes, Michael" />HAYES, Michael (T.D. for National University of Ireland from 1921). Educ.: Christian' Schools, Synge Street, and University College, Dublin (M.A., H.Dip. in Ed.); Formerly teacher of Modern Languages at Christian Schools, Synge Street; Assistant Professor of French, University College, Dublin, since 1911. Minister of Education, Dail Eireann, January, 1922—Sept., 1922. Elected Ceann Comhairle (Chairman) of Dail Eireann, 9th Sept., 1922.<section end="Hayes, Michael" />

<section begin="Hayes, Richard" />HAYES, Richard (M.P. for East Limerick from 1918), L.R.C.P. & S.I.; Medical Officer, Donnybrook No. 2 Dispensary District; late Medical Officer, Lusk Dispensary District. Res.: 8 Lansdowne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin.<section end="Hayes, Richard" />

<section begin="Hayes, William" />HAYES, William (M.P. for East Limerick and Limerick City from 1921). Res.: Ballinlough, Kiltealy, Co. Limerick.<section end="Hayes, William" />

<section begin="Hazleton, Richard" />HAZLETON, Richard. Educ. at Blackrock College; served as Chairman of the National Holiday Committee, 1903; M.P. for N. Galway, 1906-18; Envoy of the Irish Party in Australia, 1911-2, and in U.S.A.. 1917; member of Committee on Commercial and Industrial Policy, 1916. Author of Parnell and His Times, and other Works; son of late Thomas Hazleton, of Dublin; b. 1880. Res.: Ivy Bank, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.<section end="Hazleton, Richard" />

<section begin="Head, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward Maxwell" />'''HEAD, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward Maxwell''', D.S.O. (1917). R.F.A.: b. 18th June, 1876: second son of late H. H. Head, J.P. Educ.: Charterhouse; R.M.A., Woolwich. Joined R.A., 1896; Lieut., 1899; Captain, 1902; Major, 1913; Lieut.-Col., 1917: served China, 1900 (medal): European War (despatches twice, D.S.O.). Res.: Ferry Quarter, Strangford, Co. Down.<section end="Head, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward Maxwell" />