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 '''HEAD, Lieut.-Col. Charles Octavius''', D.S.O. (1917), Reserve of Officers; J.P., Co. Tipperary; served in R.A., 1887-1910: In Reserve of Officers actively employed since Aug., 1914; served in England, Ireland, India, China, and South Africa (China Medal, 1900). Recns.: hunting, shooting, polo: third son of W. H. Head, D.L., of Derrylahan Park, Birr; m. Alice Margaret, dau. of Charles Trelfall, of Tarporley, Cheshire, and has issue one son and two daus. Res.: Derrylahan Park, Birr, King's Co. Clubs: Cavalry, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

HEADFORT, Marquess of, 1800; Earl of Bective, 1766; Viscount Headfort, 1762: Baron Headfort, 1760 (Irld.); Baron Kenlis (Unit. Kgd., 1831); and a Bart. (Irld., 1704), Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, 4th Marquess, J.P., D.L., Co. Meath; temp. Capt. and A.D.C. on Personal Staff, European War, 1915; late Lieut. 1st Life Guards; son of Thomas, 3rd Marquess, P.C., K.P., by his 2nd marriage with Emily Constantia (Marchioness of Headfort), dau. of the late Rev. Lord John Thynne, and widow of Capt. Eustace John Wilson-Patten; b. 12th June, 1878; s. his half-brother Thomas as Earl of Bective, 15th Dec, 1893, and his father as 4th Marquess of Headfort, 22nd July, 1894; m. 11th April, 1901, Rose, dau. of the late Charles Boote, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Headfort, Kells, Co. Meath; Virginia Park, Virginia, Co. Cavan. Clubs: Carlton, Marlborough, London; Kildare Street, Dublin.

HEADLEY, Baron, and Baron Allanson and Winn (Irld., 1797); Bart. (Engl., 1660 and 1776), Rowland George Allanson Winn, 5th Baron; J.P., Co. Kerry; B.A., Trinity College, Camb., M.Inst.C.E.I.; son of Hon. Rowland (d. 1888), 5th son of George Mark, who was second son of 1st Baron), and Margaretta (d. 1871), dau. of late George Walker: b. 19th January, 1855; s. Charles Mark, 4th Baron, 13th Jan., 1913; m. 27th Oct., 1899, Teresa St. Josephine, youngest dau. of late W. H. Johnson, and has issue three sons and one dau. Res.: Aghadoe House, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland; Ivy Lodge, St. Margaret's-on-Thames, Twickenham.

HEALY, Ven. John, LL.D.; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, since 1897; late Hon. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; Chaplain to the Bishop of Meath; Archdeacon of Meath since 1914; b. 1850; son of Alderman George Healy, J.P., Dublin; m., 1st, Eunice, dau. of M. le Pasteur Lelièvre; 2nd, Mary, dau. of late Dr. Thornton, of Ballinasloe; has issue three sons and three daus. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin. Took Holy Orders, 1873; successively Curate of Cootehill; Rector of Killersherdiny, Ballyboy, Ratoath and Kells; takes a leading part in the affairs of the Irish Church, and is Secretary of the Diocese of Meath: devoted to historical and antiquarian studies, especially those relating to Ireland; Secretary for N. Meath of the Royal Society of Irish Antiquaries. Pubns.: The Ancient Irish Church; Art Teaching of the Ancient Irish Church; The Vikings in Ireland; St. Patrick; History of the Diocese of Meath; antiquarian and historical articles in various magazines. Recn.: travel. Res.: Drakestown Rectory, Navan, Co. Meath.

HEALY, Maurice, son of late Maurice Healy, of Bantry, Co. Cork; b. 1859; m. 1887, Annie, dau. of late A. M. Sullivan, and has issue two sons, one dau: admitted a Solicitor, 1882: M.P. Cork City, 1885-1900, and 1909-18. Res.: Ashton Lawn, Cork.

HEALY, Thomas Joseph, eldest son of late Maurice Healy, of Bantry, Co. Cork; b. 1854; m. 1879, Kathleen, eldest dau. of M. F. Shine, of Dungarvan; admitted a Solicitor, 1888; M.P., N. Wexford, 1892-1900. Res.: Callan, Co. Kilkenny.

HEALY, Timothy Michael, second son of Maurice Healy, Esq., of Bantry, Co. Cork; b. 1855; m. 1882, Erina Kate, dau. of T. D. Sullivan, M.P.; called to the Irish Bar, 1884; Q.C. (1899); English Bar, 1903: K.C., 1910; Bencher, Kings Inns, 1905; Gray's Inn, 1910; was M.P. for Borough of Wexford, 1880-83; M.P. for Monaghan Co., 1883-85; returned for North Monaghan and South Londonderry, 1885—represented the latter, 1885-6; represented North Longford, 1887-92; North Louth, 1892-5, and 1895-1911; N.E. Cork, 1911-18. Author of A Word for Ireland; Why Ireland is not Free; Loyalty plus Murder; Stolen Waters, etc. Res.: Glenaulin, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin; 1 Temple Gardens, London, E.C.

HEARN, Michael Louis; admitted a Solicitor, 1889: M.P., S. Dublin Co. 1917-18; son of Thos. E. Hearn, of Westfield, Terenure, Co. Dublin; b. 1866; m. Mary Josephine, dau. of Wm. Molony, of Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Res.: Waterloo, Temple Gardens, Rathmines, Dublin.<section end="Hearn, Michael Louis" />

<section begin="Hegarty, Margaret, Lady" />HEGARTY, Margaret, Lady, dau. of Alderman Michael Murphy, of Cork: m. 1891, Sir Daniel Joseph Hegarty, Knt. (first Lord Mayor of Cork City, 1900) (d. 1914). Res.: Beechmount, Cork.<section end="Hegarty, Margaret, Lady" />

<section begin="Heighington, Lt.-Col. William" />'''HEIGHINGTON, Lt.-Col. William''', Hon. Lieut.-Col. late Wicklow Art. Mil.; J.P., Co. Wicklow; son of late Wm. Heighington, M.D., J.P., of Donard House, Co. Wicklow; b. 1851; m. 1891, Sara, eldest dau. of late Robt. Cooper, of Collinstown, Co. Kildare. Res.: Donard House, Donard, Co. Wicklow.<section end="Heighington, Lt.-Col. William" />