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 ANDREWS, The Right Hon. John Miller, P.C. (1921); M.P. for Co. Down, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921; Minister of Labour for Northern Ireland 1921; D.L. for Co. Down; Landed Proprietor; Flax Spinner; Director of various companies; Member of the County Council of Down; Chm. of the Ulster Unionist Labour Association; Hon. Sec, Ulster Unionist Council; son of late Rt. Hon. Thomas Andrews, P.C, D.L.; b. 1871; m. 1902, and has issue. Res.: Maxwell Court, Comber, Co. Down. Clubs: Ulster, and Ulster Reform, Belfast; County Club, Downpatrick.

ANDREWS, Hon. Lord Justice (Mod.) B.A., University of Dublin. Educ.: Royal Academical Institution, Belfast; Stephen's Green School, Dublin; and Trinity College, Dublin. Auditor, College Historical Society, 1901-2; called to Irish Bar, 1900; appointed King's Counsel, 1918; Bencher of King's Inns, Dublin, 1920. Lord Justice of Appeal for Northern Ireland, 1921. Recns.: cricket, shooting, sailing. Clubs; University Club, Dublin: Ulster Club, Belfast; Ulster Reform Club, Belfast.

ANDREWS, Right Hon. William Drennan, P.C. (Irld., 1897); LL.D., (T.C.D., 1860); Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Exchequer Division, 1882-1909 (merged in Queen's Bench Division 1897), in succession to the Hon. Francis A. Fitzgerald, second Baron of the Exchequer. Assigned to business of the late Probate and Matrimonial Division (1897). Resigned his office of Judge, 1909, and was elected an Hon. Bencher of King's Inns, 1910. Called to the Irish Bar, 1855; appointed Q.C., 1872; went the north-east Circuit. Second son of the late John Andrews, Esq., of Comber, Co. Down; b. 1832; m. 1857, Eliza (d. 1901), dau. of the late John Galloway, Esq., of Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Res.: 51 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin.

ANNALY, Baron (United Kgd., 1863); Luke White, 3rd Baron, G.C.V.O. (1917), K.C.V.O. (1912), C.V.O. (1908); permanent Lord-in-Waiting to H.M. King George V.; Lord of the Bedchamber to H.M. when Prince of Wales: D.L., Co. Longford; late Capt., Scots Gds.; Hon. Col. Comdg. Northamptonshire Imp. Yeo.; served in Egypt, 1882. Eldest son of Luke, 2nd Baron, K.P., and Emily (d. 1915), dau. of James Stuart; b. 25th Feb., 1857; s. his father, 16th March, 1888; m., 24th July, 1884, Hon. Lilah, dau. of 3rd Viscount Clifden, and has issue, one son and two daus. Res.: 43 Berkeley Square, London, W.: Gowran, Kilkenny; Luttrellstown, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin; Holdenby House, Northampton. Marlborough, Turf and Kildare Street Clubs.

ANNESLEY, Richard Arthur Grove, Joint-Master of Duhallow Foxhounds, 1910-15; served European War as Lieut, in North Irish Horse; eldest son of Richard Grove Annesley; b. 1879; m. 1907, Hilda Margaret, dau. of Right Hon. Sir Francis Macnaughton, 3rd Bart., and widow of P. C. Phillips. Res.: Annesgrove, Castletownroche, Cork.

ANSON, Hon. Claud, D.L., J.P., and Vice-Lieutenant of County Waterford (High Sheriff, 1909); fifth son of 2nd Earl of Litchfield and Lady Harriet Hamilton, eldest dau. of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G., b. 1864; m. 1901 Lady Clodagh De La Poer Berestord, dau. of 6th Marquess of Waterford, and has issue two sons and a dau. Res.: Ballysaggartmore, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

ANTRIM, Earl of, and Viscount Dunluce (Irld., 1785), Randal Mark Kerr McDonnell, 12th Earl; late Lieut. 4th Batn. King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. Elder son of William Randal, 11th Earl and Louise Jane, 3rd dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Charles Grev; b. 10th Dec, 1878; s. his father, 20th July, 1918; m. 2nd July, 1904, Margaret Isabel, youngest dau. of late Right Hon. J. S. Talbot, M.P., and has issue, two sons and two dau. Res.: Glenarm Castle, Co. Antrim; Friendly Green, Cowden, Kent.

'''APPELBE, Brig.-Gen. Edward Benjamin''', C.B. (1902), C.M.G. (1917); entered Ordnance Store Department, 1876; became Assistant Commissary Gen., 1893; Hon. Major, 1893; Major, 1896; Lieut.-Col. 1898, and Col., 1900, and Hon. Brig.-Gen., 1919; served in Zulu Campaign, 1879 (medal with clasp); Boer War, 1881; Soudan Expeditions, 1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze star) and 1888-91, as Senior Ordnance Store Officer S. Africa 1899-1902, first as Ch. Ordnance Officer on Lines of Communication, then as Ch. Ordnance Officer, Natal, and finally as Principal Ordnance Officer, S. Africa; present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches three times. Queen's medal with three clasps. King's medal with two clasps, promoted Col. and 1st class Ordnance Officer, C.B): was Senior Ordnance Store Officer, Egyptian Army, 1887-93 (3rd class Osmanieh); Ch. Ordnance Officer 1st Army Corps, 1903-4; Assist. Director of Ordnance Stores at Royal Arsenal, WoolMich, 1904-7; second son of late Edward Alexander Appelbe, of Kildarra House, Bandon, Co. Cork: b. 1855: m., 1st, 1885, Annie Margaret (d. 1905), dau. of the late David Napier: 2nd, 1907, Helen Florence Mabel, dau. of the late Brig.-Surg. Thomas Wright, Army Med. Staff.<section end="Appelbe, Brig.-Gen. Edward Benjamin" />

<section begin="Archdale, Right Hon. Edward Mervyn" />ARCHDALE, Right Hon. Edward Mervyn, P.C. (Ireland), 1920; J.P., D.L. Minister of Agriculture and Minister of<section end="Archdale, Right Hon. Edward Mervyn" />