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 second son of 2nd1st [sic] Bart.; b, 1868; m. 1897 Audrey Townshend, dau. of David Crawford, of New York, and has issue three sons and one dau. Res.: Lakefield, Fethard, Co. Tipperary.

O'BRIEN, Hon. Edward Donough, J.P. Co. Clare; late Lieut. Clare Artillery, S. Div. R.A. Educ. at Wellington College; third son of 14th Baron Inchiquin; b. 1867; m. 1899, Lady Beatrice, youngest dau. of 3rd Earl of Listowel. Res.: Roslevan, Ennis, Co. Clare.

O'BRIEN, Colonel Eoghan, D.S.O., M.I.C.E., M.I.E.E., M.Inst.Loco.Eng, B.Sc. Educ: Eton, Leeds University; Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1910-1921; Electrical Engineer London and North Western Railway, Jan., 1922. Pubns.: Several papers on Electric Traction on Railways; the Management of a Locomotive Repair Works. Recns.: climbing, bee-keeping; son of late Murrough O'Brien; b. 1876; m. 1905, Frances, dau. of Smythe, and has issue one son. Res.: Mount Eagle, Killiney Co. Dublin, and L.N.W.Ry., Horwich, Lancashire. Clubs: Alpine; Engineers; R.A.C.

O'BRIEN, George, B.A. (1913): D.Litt. (1919). Educ.: Catholic University School, Dublin, St. George's College, Weybridge, Belvedere College, Dublin, University College, Dublin, and King's Inns. Victoria Prizeman, 1912 and 1913; John Brooke Scholar, 1913, and O'Hagan Gold Medallist, 1913: called to Irish Bar 1913. Elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy (1920), and of the Partificia Accademia d' Arcadia (1921); b. 26th Jan., 1892; third son of Richard O'Brien, of Dublin. Pubns.: The Economic History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, 1918; The Economic History of Ireland in the Seventeenth Century, 1919; An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching, 1920; Labour Organisation, 1921; The Economic History of Ireland from the Union to the Famine, 1921. Res.: 40 Northumberland Road, Dublin.

O'BRIEN, Capt. Hon. Henry Barnaby, M.C. (1918); late Capt. Irish Guards; Staff Capt. 1st Guards' Brigade, British Army in France, 1916-7: fifth son of 14th Baron Inchiquin; b. 1887. Bath and Guards' Clubs.

O'BRIEN, John Robert. Educ. at Belvedere College; Assistant-Sec. to the Congested Districts Board from its establishment to 1910, and Secretary from 1910 to 1921; son of late W. P. O'Brien, C.B., late Vice-Chairman of the Irish Prisons Board; b. 1855. Res.: 6 Leeson Park, Dublin.

O'BRIEN, Kendal Edmund, J.P. Co, Tipperary: M.P. Mid Tipperary, 1900-10; son of Patrick O'Brien, of Cullen, Co. Tipperary, and Ballina House, King's Co.; b. 1849; m. 1895, Anne, eldest dau. of Cuthbert Clayton, of Golden Hills House, Co. Tipperary. Res.: Golden Hills, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.

O'BRIEN, Hon. Lucius Murrough, B.A. (Cantab.); Barrister Inner Temple, 1879; second son of 13th Baron Inchiquin; b. 1857; m. 1907, Rose Elizabeth, younger dau. of late Thos. Somers, of Mendip Lodge, Somerset, and widow of Major-Gen. J. G. R. D. Macneill, C.B. Res.: 103 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.7; Carlton and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.<section end="O'Brien, Hon. Lucius Murrough" />

<section begin="O'Brien, Lt.-Col. Hon. Murrough" />'''O'BRIEN, Lt.-Col. Hon. Murrough''', M.V.O. 4th class (1903), D.S.O. (1900); served in S. African War, 1900: Major late 1st Batt. Northumberland Fus.; Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army from 1917: Lieut.-Col. Gen. Res. (Northumb. Fus.). from 1917; A.D.C. to Lord Lieut. of Ireland (Earl Cadogan), 1895-1902 and (Earl of Dudley), 1902-5; extra equerry to H.R.H. Duchess of Argyll from 1912; Mil. Attache British Embassy, Washington, 1914-17: second son of 14th Baron Inchiquin: b. 1866; m. 1906, Marguerite, dau. of late William Lewis, of New York, U.S.A., and has issue two sons. Res.: 22 Great Cumberland Place, London, W. Naval and Military and Turf Clubs.<section end="O'Brien, Lt.-Col. Hon. Murrough" />

<section begin="O'Brien, Hon. Phadrig Luciue Ambrose" />O'BRIEN, Hon. Phadrig Luciue Ambrose; second son of 15th : b. 1900.<section end="O'Brien, Hon. Phadrig Luciue Ambrose" />

<section begin="O'Brien, Sir Timothy Carew" />O'BRIEN, Sir Timothy Carew, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1849); J.P., D.L. Co. Cork; temp. Major Remount Service; formerly Captain 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers, and Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cavalry; son of Timothy O'Brien (d. 1869); second son of 1st Bart., and Mary, dau. of Carew O'Dwyer of Orlagh, Co. Dublin; b. 1861; s. his uncle. Sir Patrick, as 3rd Bart., 25th April, 1895; m. 21st Sept., 1885, Gundrede, dau. of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Bart: issue living, one son and eight daus. Recns.: cricket and hunting. Res.: Rockford, Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Lohort Castle, Mallow, Co Cork; Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's Co. Clubs: Boodle's, Pratt's, Hurlingham. Wellington, S.W.; Co. Club, Cork; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.<section end="O'Brien, Sir Timothy Carew" />

<section begin="O'Brien, Torlogh" />O'BRIEN, Torlogh, D.L., J.P. Co. Clare (Sheriff, 1906); eldest son of late Jerome O'Brien, and nephew of Jas, O'Brien, D.L., J.P., of Ballynalacken, Co. Clare: b. 1868. Res.: Ballynalacken, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare: Kildare Street Club, Dublin, and Royal St George's Yacht Club. Kingstown.<section end="O'Brien, Torlogh" />