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 Theatre Inspector, City of Dublin; Director of the Empire Theatre of Varieties, Dublin, Ltd., Belfast Empire Theatre of Varieties, Ltd., etc., etc.; b. 28th Sept., 1870; eldest surviving son of the late J. Russell Stritch, K.C., M.A., T.C.D.; J.P. Cos. Dublin and Roscommon. Recns.: fishing and cycling. Res.: 17 North Great Georges' Street, Dublin, and Skerries, Co. Dublin.

STRONGE, Sir Francis William, K.C.M.G. (1915); was Sec. to H.M.'s Legation, Mexico, 1894-9; at Athens, 1899-1903; Con.-Gen. at Buda Pesth, 1903-05; Councillor to Embassy at Constantinople, 1905-96; Min. Res. and Con.-Gen., Colombia, 1906-11; Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen., Mexico, 1911-13; Chili from 1913 to 1919; second son of Sir John Calvert Stronge, 4th Bart.; b. 1856; m. 1909, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Sir David Eraser, G.C.B., of Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. Res.: Kilbroney House, Rostrevor, Co. Down. Clubs: St. James's and Travellers', London.

STRONGE, Sir James Henry, Bart. (Unit. Kgd., 1803), M.A. (Oxon.); Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1874; Hon. Major Auxiliary Forces; J.P. and D.L. Co. Armagh; eldest son of Sir John Calvert. 4th Bart., and Lady Margaret Zoe, only dau. of late Hon. Henry Caulfield, M.P., and sister of 3rd Earl of Charlemont, K.P.; b. 8th Dec, 1849; s. his father as 5th Bart., 29th Dec, 1899; m. 7th Oct., 1885, Ethel Margaret, dau. of Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Burges, and has issue surviving five daus. Res.: Tynan Abbey, Tynan, Co. Armagh.

STRICKLAND, Walter G., M.R.I.A.; late Director National Gallery of Ireland; a Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy and Hon. Secretary Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Educ.: Ushaw College, Durham; King's College, London. Pubns.: A Dictionary of Irish Artists, 1914; Georgian Society, vols. i. and ii.; Catalogue of National Portrait Gallery, Dublin; Catalogue of Pictures in Trinity College, Dublin, 1916 various papers; son of Thomas Strickland; b. 1850: m. Margaret, dau, of P. Ryan, of Sevenhills, S. Australia, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: 118 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.

STUART, Viscount, David Andrew Noel Stuart, only son of 7th ; b. 7th Oct., 1921.

'''STUART, Brig.-Gen. Burleigh Francis Brownlow''', C.B. (1915), C.M.G. (1919); Batt.-Major 1st Batt. Worcs. Regt. in S. African War, 1900-2; European War, 1914-15; Lieut.-Col. 3rd Worcestershire Regt, 1912-16; Col. 1916; Temp. Brig.-Gen. 1916; ret. 1919, with rank of Brig.-Gen: second son of late Major Burleigh W. H. Stuart, of Dergmony, Omagh, Co. Tyrone; b. 1868; m. 1916, Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Lieut.-Col Sir Edward Henry St. Laurence Clarke, 4th Bart., and has issue two sons. Res.: The Hyde, Bridport, Dorset.

STUART, Hon. Charles Patrick. Educ. at Charterhouse and Pembroke College, Cambridge; fourth son of 6th Earl of Castlestuart, and brother of .

STUART, Major Godfrey Richard Conyngham, C.B. (1918), D.L. for Suffolk; late Major E. Lanes; served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; Tirah Expdy. Force, 1897; D.L. Suffolk; eldest son of late Major Burleigh W. H. Stuart, of Dergmony, Omagh, Co. Tyrone; b. 1866; m. 1899, Alice, dau. of J. A. Smyth, of Ardmore, Co. Londonderry, and has issue three sons. Res.: Glencairn, Graham Road, Ipswich.<section end="Stuart, Major Godfrey Richard Conyngham" />

<section begin="Sudley, Viscount" />SUDLEY, Viscount, Arthur Paul John Charles James Gore, elder son of 6th , K.P., P.C.; b. 31st July, 1903.<section end="Sudley, Viscount" />

<section begin="Sullivan, Alexander Martin" />SULLIVAN, Alexander Martin, Barrister King's Inns, 1892; K.C., 1908; Third Serjeant at-Law, 1912; Second Serjeant-at-Law, 1913; First Serjeant-at-Law, 1920; called to English Bar, Middle Temple, 1899; K.C., 1910; was a journalist on Staff of "Nation," "Weekly News" and "Evening Press" previous to call to Bar; b. 1871; second son of late A. M. Sullivan, M.P.; m. 1900, Helen, dau. of late Major John D. Kelley, Brooklyn, N.Y. Res.: 1 Cedar House, Marloes Road, London, W.8.; 1 King's Bench Walk, E.C.<section end="Sullivan, Alexander Martin" />

<section begin="Sullivan, Sir Edward" />SULLIVAN, Sir Edward, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1881); Barrister-at-Law, B.A. and Ex-Sch. T.C.D.; called to the Bar at King's Inns, Dublin, 1870, and Middle Temple, 1888; unsuccessfully contested St. Stephen's Green Division of Dublin, 1886; and Chester-le-Street Division of Durham, 1892; eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Edward, 1st Bart., late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and Bessie Josephine (d. 1898), dau. of the late Robert Bailey, of Cork; b. 27th Sept., 1852; s. his father 13th April, 1885. Res.: 23 Down Street, Mayfair, London W. Reform Club, London, S.W.; Royal Irish Yacht Club, Kingstown.<section end="Sullivan, Sir Edward" />

<section begin="Sullivan, Brig.-Gen. Edward Langford" />'''SULLIVAN, Brig.-Gen. Edward Langford''', C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1915); entered Army (Leicester Regt.), 1885; Captain Indian Army, 1896; Major, 1903; Lieut.-Col., 1910; Col., 1915: Brig.-Gen., 1917; retired, 1920; served Burma,<section end="Sullivan, Brig.-Gen. Edward Langford" />