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 1888-89; Dongola, 1896; Tirah, 1897-98 (severely wounded; Waziristan, 1901-2; European War, 1914-18; son of late T. K, Sullivan, of Bandon, Co. Cork; b. 1865; m. 1901, Winifred, dau, of late Adam Burns, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue two sons and one dau. Res.: Lota Beg, Cork.

SULLIVAN, Joseph. Educ. at Belvedere College and University College, Dublin; Barrister King's Inns, 1899; Examiner of Titles to the Irish Land Commission, 1907; Author of a standard book on the Wyndham Land Act of 1903; son of late Denis Baylor Sullivan, K.C.; b. 1877. Res.: Ineragh, 1 Henrietta Place, Dalkey, Co. Dublin.

SULLIVAN, Patrick Donald, M.A. (Oxon). Educ. at Prior Park, Bath, Queen's College, Cork, and Balliol College, Oxon.; Barrister King's Inns, 1888; Resident Magistrate, Co. Limerick, 1895-1921; son of late W. K. Sullivan, LL.D., President of Queen's College, Cork; b. 1864; m. Stella, dau. of G. R. Mallins, J.P., and has issue one son. Res.: Castle Bamford, Kilkenny. Clubs: New Oxford and Cambridge, London; United Service, Dublin.

SULLIVAN, Timothy, K.C.; Barrister King's Inns, 1895; K.C, 1917. Res.: 49 Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, Dublin.

SUTTON, Rev. William, S.J. Educ. at Clongowes and in the Irish Province S.J.; professed at Mungret, 1888; ordained at St. Beuno's, N. Wales, 1881; some years Prefect of Studies in Mungret College; Rector of Tullabeg, 1890-5; Rector of Milltown Park, 1895-1903; Rector of Mungret, 1903-5; contributor to New Ireland Review; author of Mind and Instinct and The Shakespeare Enigma. Res.: St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore, King's Co.

SUIRDALE, Viscount, John Michael Henry, elder son of 6th ; b. 12th November, 1902.

SWAIN, Isaac, B.A. (R.U.I.), A.R.C.Sc.L, M.R.I.A.; Professor of Geology and Geography, University College, Cork from 1910; Friends' School, Lisburn; Teacher in Friends' Secondary Schools, 1897-1902; held Scholarship in Royal College of Science for Ireland, 1902-5; Demonstrator in Geology, R.C.Sc.I., 1906-10; son of late James Swain; b. 1874; m. 1913, Olive, dau. of Rev. B. E. Gentleman, and has issue one dau. Res.: Slemish, Glasheen Road, Cork.

'''SWAN, Major-Gen. William Travers''', C.B. (1915), M.B. (T.C.D.); served with Chitral Relief Force, 1895; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; in S. African War, 1900-2; European War, 1914-16; Dep. Director of Medical Services, 1915; Major.-Gen. A.M.S. from 1917; son of Edmund Lombard Swan, of Allworth, Abbeyleix, Queen's Co.; b. 1861; m. 1913, Muriel, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Dominic Downes McCausland, 98th Regt. Naval and Military Club, London.<section end="Swan, Major-Gen. William Travers" />

<section begin="Swayne, Colonel Charles Henry" />SWAYNE, Colonel Charles Henry. D.S.O. (1898); Col. late R.A.M.C. Educ.: private school; Ledwich School of Medicine, Dublin (prizeman in Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery); appointed Staff Assist.-Surg., 1872; Surgeon, 1873; Surg.-Maj., 1886; Surgeon, Lieut.-Col., 1894; Brigade Surgeon Lieut.-Col., 1897; Lieut.-Col., Royal Army Medical Corps, 1898; Col., 1902; retired Sept., 1905; served with distinction during the yellow fever in Trinidad, W.I., 1881; in the Nile campaign, 1884-85, thanked for services; Burmese campaign, 1886-1889 (specially reported for services); in charge No. 6 B.F.H., and senior Medical Officer, 1st Brigade, Tirah Expeditionary Force, N.W.P., 1897-08; second son of late A.C. Swayne, M.D., J.P., of Carrick on-Shannon, and Anne, dau. of D. Browne: b. 1848; m. 1896, Margaret Blakeney, dau. of late David Gillies, of Londonderry, and has issue two daus. Recns.: golfing, fishing. Res.: 7 Palmerston Park, Dublin.<section end="Swayne, Colonel Charles Henry" />

<section begin="Sweeney, Joseph" />SWEENEY, Joseph (M.P. for West Donegal, 1918-21, and for Co. Donegal, 1921-22). Res.: Burtonport, Co. Donegal.<section end="Sweeney, Joseph" />

<section begin="Sweetman, John" />SWEETMAN, John, Chairman of the Meath County Council, 1902-8. Educ. at, Downside; M.P. for E. Wicklow Co., 1892-5; supporter of Sinn Fein ever since the initiation of that policy by Arthur Griffith; son of late John Sweetman, of Merrion Square, Dublin; b. 1844; m. 1895, Agnes, dau. of John P. Hanly, of Knockboyne, Navan. Res.: Drumbaragh, Kells, Co. Meath; 47 Merrion Square, Dublin.<section end="Sweetman, John" />

<section begin="Sweetman, James Michael" />SWEETMAN, James Michael, K.C, M.A., LL.D. (T.C.D): Barrister King's Inns, 1899; K.C, 1914; Professor of English Law at University College, Galway, 1908-13; late Examiner in Law Royal University of Ireland: J.P. for Co Kildare; b. 1872; third son of late Hugh Sweetman, of Roebuck Hall, Dundrum, Co. Dublin, and Gertrude (d. 1912), dau. of late Walter Blackney, of Ballyellen, Co. Carlow; m. 1906, Agnes, dau. of Sir George Fottrell, K.C.B., of Dublin. Res.: Longtown, Sallins, Co. Kildare.<section end="Sweetman, James Michael" />

<section begin="Sweetman, Lieut.-Col. Michael James" />'''SWEETMAN, Lieut.-Col. Michael James''', O.B.E. (1919); Order of St. Stanislaus, 2nd class; B.A. (London; J.P., Co. Wexford. Educ.: at Downside; joined East Yorks. Regt., 1887; Captain, 1896: A.D.C to his Uncle Gen. Sir W. Butler, at Dover and Capetown, 1896-9;<section end="Sweetman, Lieut.-Col. Michael James" />