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 O'DOHERTY, Most Rev. Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Clonfert; b. Kilruane, Lisacul, Roscommon, 21st Nov,, 1877, Educ,: Summerhill College, Sligo, and Maynooth; Ordained Priest, June, 1902; Professor Summerhill College, Sligo, 1902-1910; Dean Maynooth College, 1910-1919: Liturgical Contributor to I. E. Record, 1911-1919: Consecrated Bishop of Clonfert, 11th Sept, 1919. Res.: St. Brendan's, Loughrea, Co. Galway.

O'DONNELL, Charles James, M.A. (Q.U.I.), 1870. Educ.: St. Ignatius College; Queen's College, Galway. Entered B.C.S. 1872; Magistrate and Collector, 1889-1898; Commissioner, 1898-1900; M.P. Walworth Division of Newington, 1906-10; J.P. for Hampshire. Pubns.: The Ruin of an Indian Province; The Failure of Lord Curzon; The Causes of Present Discontents in India, etc.: youngest son of late Capt. O'Donnell and brother of late Frank Hugh O'Donnell; b. 1850. Res.: 2 Hans Crescent Mansions, London, S.W.1.; Eversley, Hants; Waverley Hill, Camberley, Surrey. Club: Wellington.

O'DONNELL, Elliot; author, actor, and lecturer. Educ.: Clifton College, and Queen's Service Academy, Ely Place, Dublin. Ranched in U.S.A.; went on English Stage, and subsequently took to writing; universally known as "The Ghost Man"; lectures extensively on "Hauntings," Kindness to Animals; created a great sensation in England and U.S.A. in March and April, 1922, by two disclosures re Anti-Man Movement among ultra-feminists in London. Pubns.: For Satan's Sake; Dinevagh the Beautiful; Jennie Barlowe; The Unknown Depths; Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales; Haunted Houses of London; Ghostly Phenomena; Scottish Ghosts; Dreams and their Meanings: Werwolves; The Sorcery Club; Animal Ghosts; Haunted Highways; The Irish Abroad; Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter; The Haunted Man; Haunted Places in England: The Menace of Spiritualism; The Banshees; More Haunted Houses of London. Editor and joint Author of The Reminiscences of Mrs. E M. Ward; correspondent to "The Times," "Sunday Times" "Daily Chronicle," "Sunday Express." "Sunday Chronicle," "Evening News," "Manchester Evening News," "Weekly Dispatch," "Tatler," "Idler," "Grand," "Nave." "Royal," "Premier," etc. Recns.: walking and ghost hunting; b. 1872: youngest son of late Rev. Henry O'Donnell,' M.A. (T.C.D.), of Trough, Co. Limerick, and cousin of late Gen. Sir Charles R. O'Donnell, K.C.B., Royal Irish Academy; direct descendant of Niall of the Nine Hostages: m. 1905, Ada Caroline Bullivant, youngest dau. of Henry W. Williams, M.D Club: Savage, London.

O'DONNELL, John; founder and proprietor of the Connaught Champion newspaper: M.P. South Mayo, 1900-1910; b. 1870. Res.: Galway.

O'DONNELL, Rev. Michael J., D.D., B.C.L. Educ. at St. Eunan's Seminary, Letterkenny, and Maynooth; R.U.I, and Univs. of Strasburg and Munich: priest 1904; a Professor of Dogmatic and Moral Theology and Canon Law at Maynooth College 1909-11; Professor of Senior Moral Theology since 1914; Prefect of the Dunboyne Establishment since 1920. Author of Penance in the Early Church: co-editor of The Irish Theological Quarterly, and contributor to The Irish Ecclesiastical Record; b. at Kilraine, Glenties, Co. Donegal, 1882. Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.

O'DONNELL, Thomas, M.A. (R.U.I.), Barrister King's Inns, 1905. Educ.: Farranakilla N.S.: Training College, Marlborough Street; Royal University, Ireland; Chairman Tralee and Dingle Railway; M.P. for West Kerry, 1900-18; b. 1872. Res.: Killorglin, Co. Kerry.

O'DONNELL, Thomas (M.P. for East Mayo and Sligo from 1921): Member of County Sligo County Council. Res.: Mahanagh, Boyle, Co. Roscommon.

'''O'DONNELL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Joseph''', K.C.I.E. (1919). C.B. (1916), D.S.O. (1900), R.A.M.C. (ret.); served with Egyptian Expedition, 1882; with Bechuanaland Expedition, 1884-5; Zululand, 1888; N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-8; S. Africa, 1899-1901; European War, 1914-16: Director-General of Medical Services in India. 1916. Son of late P. O'Donnell, of Killeedy, Co. Limerick; b. 1858; m. Oct., 1919, Marion, widow of Capt. W. Graham, of Carfin. Lanarkshire. Res.: Killeedy, Ballagh, Co. Limerick. Junior United Service Club, and Hurlingham Club, London.<section end="O'Donnell, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Joseph" />

<section begin="O'Donoghoe, Sir James" />O'DONOGHOE, Sir James, Knt. (1903), Chairman of Galway Urban and Galway Rural Dist. Councils: J.P. Co. Galway. Son of Coleman O'Donoghoe, Prairie' House, Salt Hill, Galway, Corn Merchant. Res.: Praurie House, Salt Hill, Galway.<section end="O'Donoghoe, Sir James" />

<section begin="O'Donoghue, Geoffrey (The O'Donoghue of the Glens)" />O'DONOGHUE, Geoffrey (The O'Donoghue of the Glens). Eldest son of late Daniel O'Donoghue, M.P., of The Glens, Co. Kerry, and Mary, dau. of Sir John Ennis, 2nd Bt.: m. 1895, Maud, dau. of Wm. Charlton, of Clonmacnoise House, King's Co., and has issue one son and two daus. Res.: Ballinahown Court, Athlone.<section end="O'Donoghue, Geoffrey (The O'Donoghue of the Glens)" />