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 Regt.; m. April 6th, 1880, Inez (d. 1914), youngest dau. of late Alexander Young, of Coolkeragh House, Co. Londonderry, and has issue a son, Brooke (m. 1917, Marie, dau. of Newman Pitt-Chambers), and a dau., Muriel (m. 1904, C. A. Munro, son of Col. Munro, of Hill Crest, Devon). Res.: Carrig Cape, Co. Donegal. Clubs: Constitutional, W.C.; Northern Counties, Londonderry.

CHANCE, Sir Arthur, Knt. (1905), F.R.C.S., Hon. F.R.C.S., Ed.; Hon. Fellow, R.C.P., etc.; President, Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1921; Past Pres. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland; Senior Surgeon Mater Misericordiæ Hospital, Dublin; Consulting Surgeon, Orthopædic Hospital of Ireland, Steevens' Hospital, Dental Hospital of Ireland, St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire; Visitor in Lunacy under the High Court of Chancery in Ireland; Memb. General Medical Council; Member Dental Board, Great Britain and Ireland; Member General Nursing Council for Ireland; Member of Council, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland; Hon. Consulting Surgeon (Orthopaedics), Ministry of Pensions, South Region; Temp. Col., A.M.S.; Inspector Special Military Surgical Hospitals, Irish Command; formerly Surgeon in Ordinary to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1892-5 and 1906-15; Surgeon, Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin; President Surgical Section, Royal Academy of Medicine Ireland; President Dublin Division, British Medical Association; University Examiner in Clinical Surgery, University, Dublin; Member of the Senate of National University; President Irish Medical Schools and Graduates' Association; son of Albert Chance, of London; b. 1859; m. 1st, 1886, Martha, dau. of D. Rooney of Belfast; 2nd, 1900, Eileen, dau. of Wm. M. Murphy, of Dartry, Co. Dublin. Res.: 42 Merrion Square, Dublin.

'''CHAPMAN, Brig.-Gen. Archibald John''', C.B., Mil (1914), C.M.G. (1916), C.B.E., Mil. (1919); Officer Legion of Honour. Educ. privately. Entered Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1884; became Capt., 1892; Major, 1901: Brevet Lieut.-Col.. 1901; Lieut.-Col., 1906: Brevet Col. 1907; Col., 1910; and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired), 1919; served in S. Africa, 1898-1902; European War, 1914-18, as Brig.-Com; commanded Staffordshire Infantry Brigade, 1911-12; was Gen. Staff Officer, N. Command, 1912-14. and Inspector of Infantry, 1915-19; eldest son of late John E. Chapman, of Monkstown, Co Dublin; b. 1862; m. 1895, Annie Evelyn, second dau. of George Orr Wilson, formerly of Dunardagh, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Res.: Condover House, Shrewsbury; Army and Navy Club, London.

CHARLEMONT, Viscount, 1665; Baron Caulfeild, 1620 (Ireland), James Edward Caulfeild, 8th Viscount; a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1918; D.L., J.P., for Co. Tyrone; son of Hon. Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, C.B., d. 1895 (who was 2nd son of Edward Houston Caulfeild, Esq., great-grandson of 2nd Viscount), and Louisa Gwyn, dau. of late Robert Williams, Esq., and niece of Sir R. Williams-Bulkeley, 10th Bart.; b. 12 May, 1880; s. his uncle, 5th July, 1913; m. 1914, Evelyn, dau. of E. C. P. Hull, J.P., of Earlswood Mount, Surrey. Res.: Drumcairne, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone.

CHARLEY, Edward Johnson, J.P., Co. Antrim (High Sheriff, 1913), son of late Wm. Charley, D.L., J.P., of Seymour Hill, Co. Antrim; b. 1859. Res.: Seymour Hill, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim. Ulster Club, Belfast; Junior Constitutional Club, London.

'''CHARLEY, Lieut.-Col. Harold Richard''', C.B.E., Civ. (1920); Lieut.-Col. Royal Ulster Rifles; European War (severely wounded, prisoner); British Red Cross Representative in Switzerland and Berlln, 1918-19; son of the late W. Charley, J.P., D.L., of Seymour Hill, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim; b. 1875. Junior Army and Navy, and Royal Automobile Clubs, London.

CHART, David Alfred. Educ.: Queen's College, Cork, Oxford, and Dublin (Litt.D.); entered Civil Service (Class I.), 1902; appointed to Public Record Office of Ireland; Inspector of Historical Manuscripts (1912). Member of Royal Irish Academy (1913); Medical Research Committee (1919); Council of Housing and Town Planning Association; Statistical and Social Inquiry and Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland). Appointed to Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, 1922. Pubns.: Story of Dublin, 1907; Ireland from the Union to Catholic Emancipation, 1910,; An Economic History of Ireland, 1920. Recns.: music, walking. Res.: 15 Donegall Square, West, Belfast.

'''CHARTERIS, Lieut.-Col. Richard Butler''', T.D. (1909, D.L., J.P., Co. Tipperary (High Sheriff, 1919); served in S, Africa, 1900-01; A.D.C. to Inspector-General of Cavalry, 1907-8; Lieut.-Col. Warwickshire Yeo.; eldest son of late Lieut.-Col. Hon. Richd. Charteris, Scots Gds., and Lady Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heu: of 2nd Earl of Glengall (ext.); b. 1866; in 1890, Pamela, dan of Robt. Dyer, of Lavham, Ipswich, Res.: Cahir Park, Cahir, Co. Tipperary; 27 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W. 1, Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Turf, White's, and Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.<section end="Charteris, Lieut.-Col. Richard Butler" />

<section begin="Chavasse, Major Henry" />CHAVASSE, Major Henry. Educ: privately and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester; Diploma with Honours, 1885; served 18 years in the 4th<section end="Chavasse, Major Henry" />