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 March, 1864; son of William Jackson Cummins, of Cork; m. 1894, Ethel Percy, dau. of Robert Hall, J.P., Cork; one son, four daus. Address: University College, Cork.

CUMMINS, (Wm. Edward) Ashley, M.D. (R.U.I.); Professor of Practice of Medicine, University College, Cork; Examiner in Medicine, National University, Ireland; Senior Surgeon, Victoria Hospital, Cork: Senior Medical Officer, Cork District Hospital; Consulting Physician, Lying-in Hospital, Cork; also of Cork Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, and Home for Incurables; late Consulting Physician, Southern Command. Res.: 17 St. Patrick's Place, Cork; Woodville, Glanmire, Co. Cork.

CUNNINGHAM, Joseph, Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921. Res.: Belfast.

CUNNINGHAM, Miss Lallie, C.B.E. Civ. (1920); dau. of the late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast; Founded Belfast Free Docks Buffet; appointed Quarter-Master St. John Ambulance Association V.A.D. (676), 1914; a Life Member of Royal Ulster Agricultural Society. Res.: Glencairn, Belfast.

CUNNINGHAM, Miss Mary Elizabeth, C.B.E., Civ. (1920); dau. of late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast; appointed a Manager under National School Board, Belfast, 1395: a Comdt. V.A.D. St. John Ambulance Association; Demonstrator. 1916; Founder of the Belfast Free Buffets, Founder and Manager Torpedoed Crews Fund, Joint President, Hon. Treasurer, and Sec. Welcome-Home Fund during European War; is a Fellow of Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, and a Life Member of Royal Ulster Agricultural Society. Res.: Glencairn, Belfast; Glencairn Cottage, Lame.

CUNNINGHAM, The Right Hon. Samuel, P.C. (Irld.), 1920; Member of Senate of Northern Ireland, 1921; stockbroker; son of late Josias Cunningham, of Glencairn, Belfast, and Jane Agnes Davis, b. 1862; m. 1898, Janet, dau. of Dunlop McCosh, Solicitor, of Dairy, Ayrshire, and has issue four sons. Res.: Fernhill, Belfast.

CURRAN, Constantine P., M.A. (N.U.I.); b. 1883. Educ.: Christian Brothers' Schools, N. Richmond Street, and Univ. Coll., Dublin; Hon. Sec, Catholic Graduates' Association from 1905; Barrister, King's Inns, 1910; has contributed to "The Nationist" under the editorship of late Prof. T. M. Kettle, to the "New Ireland Review" and other Dublin periodicals; Member of the Council of the National Literary Society. Res.: 15 Garville Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin.

CUSACK, Bryan (M.P. for North Galway from Dec, 1918, and elected for Galway Co. in Parliament of Southern Ireland, 1921); M.B. (N.U.I.) Educ.: University College, Galway. Res.: Turloughmore, Co. Galway.<section end="Cusack, Bryan" />

<section begin="Cusack, Maj. James William Henry Claud" />CUSACK, Maj. James William Henry Claud, D.L., J.P., Co. Dublin; Chairman, Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland; Major, late Royal Irish Fus.; served in Egyptian War, 1882; second son of late Hy. Thos. Cusack, of Abbeyville, Co. Dublin; b. 1856; m. 1887, cousin Mary, dau. of Sir Ralph Smith Cusack, Knt., of Furry Park, Co. Dublin. Res.: Abbeyville, Malahide, Co. Dublin.<section end="Cusack, Maj. James William Henry Claud" />

<section begin="Dale, John Ainsworth" />DALE, John Ainsworth. Educ.: Cardiff Intermediate School; Jesus College, Oxford (B.A.) Entered Imperial Civil Service, October, 1910; served in War Office till 1919, was Private Secretary to Financial Secretary of the War Office; Assistant Secretary, Imperial Ministry of Labour till August, 1921. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour for Northern Ireland; b. 23rd Jan., 1887. Recns.: cricket, golf, rowing. Clubs: Reform Club,, London; Ulster Club, Belfast.<section end="Dale, John Ainsworth" />

<section begin="D'Alton, Right Rev. Edward A." />D'ALTON, Right Rev. Edward A., P.P., and V.F., Ballinrobe; Canon Theologian, Chapter of the Archdiocese of Tuam; Domestic Prelate to His Holiness the Pope; LL.D. (Honoris Causa), National University of Ireland; Member of the Royal Irish Academy; Foundation Member, National Academy of Ireland; Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries; Member of the Governing Body, University College, Galway; Senator, National University, 1914-1919; Author of History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, six volumes, London. 1910; and of many articles in the Dublin Review and Catholic Encyclopedia; b. Nov., 1860, at Lavathyrol, Co. Mayo. Educ.: St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, and at Maynooth; ordained Feb., 1887. Address: St. Mary's, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo.<section end="D'Alton, Right Rev. Edward A." />

<section begin="D'Alton, Rev. John F." />D'ALTON, Rev. John F., M.A. D.D., D.Litt., Prof, of Ancient Classics at Maynooth College since 1912; Member of Senate, N.U.I., since 1919. Author of Horace and His Age (1917) Res.: St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.<section end="D'Alton, Rev. John F." />

<section begin="Daly, Capt. Albert Peter Vincent" />DALY, Capt. Albert Peter Vincent. Educ.: Stonyhurst and London Univ. Engineering School; late Capt. Connaught Rangers, and Capt. R.A.F. since 1918; served in European War, 1914-18 (wounded); eldest son of late Peter Joseph Daly, of Daly's Grove, Co. Galway, and Marie (d. 1920), dau. of M. Albert Montens d'Oosterwyck, of Chateau de Loenhout, Belgium; b. 1891. Res.: Daly's Grove, Ahascragh, Co. Galway.<section end="Daly, Capt. Albert Peter Vincent" />