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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

MALONE, Major Patrick Bernard (M.P. for Tottenham, South, from 1918); is a J.P. for Middlesex. Son of Henry Malone, of Cushatrough, Clifden, Co. Galway; b. 1859; m., 1st, 1886, Mary Sabina (d. 19—), dau. of Judge Benkert, of Wurzburg, Bavaria; 2nd, 1906, a dau. of John Slater, of Blackburn. Res.: 40 Belmont Road, West Green, Tottenham, London, N.15.

MANDERS, Richard, C.B. (1903); Barrister King's Inns, 1880; K.C., 1903; Barrister Middle Temple, 1893; Parliamentary Draftsman, Irish Office, 1891-1908; Registrar of Deeds and Titles, Ireland, 1908-22; Lieut., R.N.V.R., 1915; son of late Richard Manders, J.P., of Brackenstown, Co. Dublin; b. 1854; m. 1894, Alice Dorothea, dau. of late Henry Smith Wright, M.P., of Averley Tower, Surrey. Res.: Stonehurst, Killiney, Co. Dublin. Royal St. George Yacht Club, Kingstown.

MANSFIELD, George, J.P. D.L., Co. Kildare (High Sheriff, 1874). Educ. at Stonyhurst; Past President Photographic Society of Ireland. Recns.: all sports, music, gardening; eldest son of late George P. L. Mansfield, D.L., J.P, of Morristown Lattin, Co Kildare; b 1845; m. 1877, Alice, dau. of the Comte d'Audebard de Ferussac of Pleurs, France, and has issue four sons and two daus. Res.: Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare. Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Royal Automobile Club, London; Royal Irish Automobile Club, Dublin.

MARK, John (M.P. for Londonderry Co. and City, Northern Parliament, Ireland, from 1921), a Solicitor. Res.: Londonderry.

MARKHAM, Richard Leeson-Marshall, D.L., J.P., Co. Kerry (High Sheriff, 1890), B.A. (Oxon.); Barrister Inner Temple, 1887; late Major Special Res. 3rd Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers; Hon. Capt. in the Army. Educ.: Clifton College; New College, Oxford; son of late Richard John Marshall (formerly Leeson), and Rebecca, dau. of Ven. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore; b. 1859; m. Mabel (d. 1892), dau of Sir John Fermo Godfrey, 4th Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, Co. Kerry; 2nd, 1907, Meriel, only dau. of Sir George Hodson, 3rd Bart., of Hollybrooke, Bray, Co. Wicklow Res.: Callinaferry, Milltown, Co. Kerry, Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Co. Kerry Club, Tralee.

MARKIEVICZ, Madame de, Constance Georgine (was M.P. for St. Patrick's Division, Dublin City, 1918-22, and Dublin S. City Division, 1921-22); took part in the Easter Week Rising, 1916 (death sentence commuted to penal servitude for life, released, 1916); Minister for Labour, Dail Eireann, 1918-22; on the Executive of the Dail Eireann: eldest dau. of Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Bart., of Lissadell, Co. Sligo; m. 1900, Casimir Dunin, Count de Markievicz, of Staro Zyvotov, Poland. Res. 146 Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin.

MARSH, Henry, C.I.E. (1900), M.I.C.E: Served in Irrigation dept., Public Works dept., N.W. Provinces, India, 1874-1902; Chief Engineer and Sec. to Government, United Prov. 1902; member Legislative Council, 1903; ret. 1905; Consulting Engineer to Government, India, in Central India Native States, 1905-8; Constructing Engineer of Irrigation Works, Central Argentine Railway, 1911-13; fourth son of late Francis Marsh, J.P., of Springmount, Queen's Co.; b. 1850; m., 1st, 1879, Alice (d. 1881), dau. of Very Rev. W. S. King, Dean of Leighlin; 2nd, 1884, Helen (d. 1915), only dau. of late Rev. J. Freke, Rector of Stackallan, Co. Meath. Res.: Springmount, Mountrath, Queen's Co.; E.I. United Service Club.

MARSHAM, George, C.B.E. (1920), B.A. (Oxon.), D.L., Co. Leitrim, D.L., J.P., Kent; only son of late Rev. G. F. Marsham and Elizabeth Marcia (d. 1849), dau. of late W. Jones, of Hayle Place; b. 1849. Res.: Hayle Cottage, Maidstone.

MARTYN, Edward, dramatist. Educ.: Belvedere, Dublin; Beaumont, Windsor; Christ Church, Oxford; chiefly self-educated. One of the original founders of the Irish Dramatic Movement in 1899; Founder of the Palestine Choir of men and boys at Dublin for the reform of liturgical music, in same year, which in 1903 became the Schola Cantorum of that Archdiocese; organised a reform of Church architecture, stained glass, etc. 1903; was President of Sinn Fein, 1904-1908; founded at Dublin, 1914, The Irish Theatre for the production of native non-peasant plays, plays in the Irish language, and translations of Continental master dramas; promoter of Gaelic League and other educational improvements for Ireland; is a Governor of the University College, Galway. Pubns: Morgante the Lesser; Preface to Robert Elliott's Art and Ireland; Ireland's Battle for her Language; the following plays:—The Heather Field, 3 acts; Maeve, 2 acts; The Tale of a Town, 5 acts; The Placehunters, 1 act; Romulus and Remus 1 act; Grangecolman, 3 acts; The Dream Physician, 5 acts; The Privilege of Place, 3 acts; Regina Eyre, 4 acts; poems; many articles on Art, Politics, etc. Recns.: Mr. George Augustus Moore; eldest son of late John Martyn, J.P., of Tulira, Co. Galway, and Anne, dau. of late James Smyth, J.P., of Masonbrook, Co. Galway; b. 1859. Res.: Tulira Ardrahan, Co. Galway; 15 Leinster Street, South, Dublin. Kildare Street Club, Dublin.