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 O'REILLY, Captain Ferdinand Hugh Luke de la Pere, late Rifle Brigade; J.P. and D.L. for Co. Meath; b. 1857; only son of Hugh O'Reilly, 7th Dragoon Guards, by Louise de la Pere, only child of A. J. de le Pere Robinson, of Ballynavan Castle, Co. Tipperary; grandson of Hugh O'Reilly, of Rathaldron Castle, Co. Meath, whom he succeeded in 1867; m. Louisa O'Donnell, dau. of Francis Murphy, J.P., of Kilcairne Park, Co. Meath. Res.: Rathaldron Castle, Navan, Co. Meath.

'''O'REILLY, Lt.-Col. Charles Myles''', Indian Army. Educ. at Ushaw; served in Tirah campaign, 1897, and with International Forces in China, 1900: commanded 63rd Palamcottah L.I., France and East Africa, during European War, 1914-18; second son of Major Myles O'Reilly, of Knock Abbey, Co. Louth, and Ida, dau. of Edmund Jerningham; b. 1869; m., 1st, 1899, Sibyl (d. 1915), fourth dau. of the Hon. Bryan Stapleton, and has issue two sons and two daus.; 2nd, 1921, Veronica, dau. of the Hon. Bryan Stapleton. Res.: Knock Abbey, Dundalk.

O'REILLY, William Joseph, J.P., D.L. Co. Louth; Commissioner of Education in Ireland; Resident Magistrate Co. Cavan, 1907, and for Co. Meath from 1917. Educ. at Ushaw College, and London University; Writer of occasional articles in New Ireland Review on Religious Persecutions in France, Irish Economic Problem, &c.; wrote and spoke on the Irish University question, and gave evidence before the Royal Commission, 1906, which resulted in the establishment of the National University; gave evidence (representing the Louth County Council before the Commission on Irish Railways, 1906; b. 16th Feb., 1864; eldest son of Major Myles Wm. O'Reilly, M.P.; (commanded St. Patrick's Battalion in Papal Army, 1860). Recns.: hunting, shooting, golf. Res.: Knock Abbey, Louth, Dundalk, and Beechmount, Navan. Club: United Service, Dublin.

ORME, Christopher Guy, D.L. J.P. Co. Mayo; eldest surviving son of late Robert Orme, D.L, J.P., of Owenmore, Co. Mayo: b. 1858; m. 1907, Hon. Mary Kathleen Morris, dau. of 1st Baron Morris and Killanin, P.C., a Lord of Appeal. Res.: Owenmore, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo; Royal Automobile, Kildare Street (Dublin), Sligo County and Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown) Clubs.

ORMONDE, Marquess of, 1825; Earl of Carrick, 1315; Earl of Ormonde. 1328; Earl of Ossory, 1526; Viscount Thurles, 1537 (Irld.); Baron Ormonde (Unit. Kgd., 1821), James Arthur Wellington Foley Butler, 4th Marquess, M.A. (Cantab.); late 1st Life Guards; 28th Hereditary Chief Butler of Ireland; D.L. for Kilkenny and J.P. Cos. Kilkenny and Tipperary; was State Steward to H.E. the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl Carnarvon); son of John, 2nd Marquess, and Frances Jane (d. 1903), dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B.; b. 23rd Sept., 1849; 3. his brother, 27th Oct., 1919; m. 1887, Ellen, dau. of late Gen. Anson Stager, U.S.A., and has issue two sons and two daus. Res.: Kilkenny Castle, Co. Kilkenny; Gunnings, Maidstone, Kent; 7 Portman Square, London, W. Carlton Club, S.W.

ORMSBY, Anthony, I.S.O. (1917) D.L., J.P. Co. Mayo (High Sheriff, 1918); eldest son of late John Y. Ormsby, of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo; b. 1855. Res.: Ballinamore House, Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo; Royal Societies Club, London; Sackville Street Club, Dublin.

ORMSBY, Colonel Gilbert John Anthony, D.S.O. (1915), M.D. (T.C.D); R.A.M.C.; served in S. African War, 1899-1902, present at actions of Colenso and Spion Kop and Relief of Ladysmith; European War 1914-18, as an Assistant Director of Medical Services of a Division; late Resident Surgeon, Meath Hospital and Dublin Infirmary; late House Surgeon National Children's Hospital, Dublin, b. 16th Sept., 1876: only son of Sir ; m. 1904, Alice, dau. of George Pirie, and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: 92 Merrion Square, Dublin.

ORMSBY, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, D.S.O. (1916); late Lieut.-Col. Army Pay Dept. Educ.: St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham, and Sherborne School, Dorset; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers, 1888; joined 2nd Batt. South. Stafford Regt. 1891; Capt. Army Pay Dept., 1899; Major, 1911; Lieut.-Col. 1918; ret. on account of ill-health, 1920; served European War, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Feb.-Nov., 1915, including service in Dardanelles, Egypt, Gallipoli, and Salonika, and with the Salonika Army, 1915-16; ret. 1920. Pubns.: Army Finance as a Military Science; Men, Money and Food; How the Army is Paid; The Army Pay Dept. and the War Office; Training of Company Officers; Military Millinery. Recns.: fishing, shooting; youngest son of late John Yeadon Ormsby, of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo; b. 1871; m. Lucy Mary, dau. of Capt. Colin Thompson, of Salruck, Co. Galway and has issue one son and one dau. Res.: Darroch, Luss, Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire. Army and Navy Club, London.<section end="Ormsby, Lieut.-Col. Thomas" />

<section begin="Ormsby, Sir Lambert Hepenstal" />ORMSBY, Sir Lambert Hepenstal, Knt. (1903), President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1902-1904; is a B.A. and M.D. of Dublin University, and a Member of the Senate; Secretary and<section end="Ormsby, Sir Lambert Hepenstal" />