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 MULHOLLAND, Capt. The Hon, Charles Henry George, D.S.O. (1915), O.B.E., Mil. (1919), C.B.E., Civil (1921); joined 11th Hussars, 1906; Captain, 1914; Expeditionary Force, France and Belgium, 1914: severely wounded, Oct. 31st, 1914; retired invalided, 1921: Military Secretary to Lord French in Ireland, 1919 to 1921. Recns.: golf, shooting; eldest surviving son of 2nd and heir-presumptive to Barony; b. 1886; m. 1920, Sylvia, eldest dau. of late Sir Douglas Brooke, 4th Bart. Res: Ballywalter Park, Co. Down. Clubs: Cavalry, London; Kildare Street, Dublin; Ulster, Belfast.

MULHOLLAND, Capt. Hon. Godfrey John Arthur Murray Lyle, B.A. (Cantab.). Educ. at Eton and Cambridge Univ.; M.C. (1918), mentioned in despatches; Private Secretary to Governor of North Australia, 1914; Capt. and Adj. A.S.C., European War, 1915-18; b. 1892; fourth son of 2nd. Res.: Ballywalter Park, Bally waiter, Co. Down. Clubs: Wellington and Pratt's.

MULHOLLAND, Hon. Henry George Hill (M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921); B.A. (Cantab.); late Lieut, R.A.F.; second son of Rt. Hon. Lord Dunleath; b. 1888; m. 1914, Sheelah dau. of Sir Arthur Douglas Brooke, Bart.

MULLEN, Adelaide, soprano, teacher of singing and composer; studied singing at the Alexandra College, Dublin, and with the late J. B. Welch; first appeared as an amateur at a concert of the Dublin University Choral Society, under the late Sir Robert Stewart; took part in a State Concert at the inauguration of the National Exhibition, Dublin, in 1882; adopted singing as a profession, and gave her first concert in Dublin in 1883; has toured in the United States (three times), and sung at concerts in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and at the Crystal Palace and leading London concert halls; has appeared in opera with the Burns-Crotty Opera Company. Under the nom-de-plume of "Wilton King,' has published numerous songs, amongst others "Avourneen," "The Dear Isle of Green," "The Rose will Blow," "Your Dear Heart," and "Summer in my Heart," etc.; dau. of Benjamin Mullen, senior Vicar-Choral of St. Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedrals Dublin; m. Henry Beaumont, the famous Tenor. Res.: 11 Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale, W.

MUNN, Lionel; b. Londonderry, 4th May, 1887. Won Irish Open Golf Championship, 1909-10-11, Irish Close Golf Championship, 1908-1911, 1913-14, and South of Ireland Golf Championship, 1911; took part in Coronation Foursomes v. Professionals at Sandwich, 1911, and represented Ireland v. Wales in 1913; at Sandwich in 1908, set up the record tie in the Amateur Championship by playing to the 28th hole in third round v. C. A. Palmer, who won; b. 1887; son of Alfred Moore Munn, Clerk of Crown and Peace, Co. Londonderry. Res.: "Lisleen," Shantallow, Londonderry.

MURDOCK, Robert, Major, retired (R.A.S.C, M.T.), O.B.E. (1919); J.P., Co. Tipperary. Educ. at Uppingham and T CD.; gazetted 2nd Lieut. 3rd Royal Regt. (Wexford Mil.), 1890; retired as Major when Regt. was disbanded, 1908; joined up 10th Aug., 1914, as temporary recruiting officer; transferred to R.A.S.C. (M.T.), May, 1915, and was in France till end of War; received Medaille d'Honnour (French), and O.B.E. (British); b. 24th Nov., 1871; son of Sidney Murdock, M.D., Dublin. Recns.: hunting, motoring. Res.: Killoran, Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Clubs: Royal Irish Automobile, Dublin; Royal Automobile, London.

MURNAGHAN, George, J.P. for Co. Tyrone: late Member of Board of Agriculture; was M.P. for Mid Tyrone, 1895-1910; b. 1847. Res.: Lisanelly House. Omagh, Co. Tyrone.

MURNAGHAN, James Augustine, M.A., LL.D. (R.U.I.); Barrister King's Inns, 1903; Professor of Jurisprudence, Roman Law, and International Law, National University of Ireland; b. 1881. Res.: 9 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin.<section end="Murnaghan, James Augustine" />

<section begin="Murphy, Lieut.-Col. Edmond William" />'''MURPHY, Lieut.-Col. Edmond William''', Lieut.-Col. late Leinster Regt. Educ. at Tullabeg. and at Clongowes; eldest son of late William Murphy, J.P., of Ballinamona, Cashel, and Ellen, dau. of Jeremiah Shine, of Coolyhenan House. Co. Limerick; b. 1852; m. 1883, Mary, dau. of Alfred Giles, M.P., and widow of Captain Edgar Kemp, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: Ballinamona, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.<section end="Murphy, Lieut.-Col. Edmond William" />

<section begin="Murphy, Edward Sullivan" />MURPHY, Edward Sullivan, M.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns, Michaelmas, 1903; K.C., 1913; Bencher, 1921; Barrister Inner Temple, 1921. Educ.: Charterhouse, Scholar and School Exhibitioner; Dublin University, Scholar 1899), Senior Moderator (large gold medal). Classics, Senior Moderator Logics and Ethics; University Studentship, 1901, Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman; b. 3rd Feb.; 1880: fourth son of late Mr. Justice Murphy: m. 22nd May, 1905, Alice, fourth dau. of Lord Justice Holmes. Res.: 66 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Clubs: University, Dublin; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown; Northern Counties Club, Londonderry.<section end="Murphy, Edward Sullivan" />

<section begin="Murphy, Alderman James Edward" />MURPHY, Alderman James Edward (M.P. for Cos. Louth and Meath from 1921); Alderman of the town of Drogheda; Chairman of the County Louth County Council. Res.: 86 West Street, Drogheda.<section end="Murphy, Alderman James Edward" />