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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

King's Co., and has issue three sons. Res.: St. Helen's, Co. Dublin; Brocksford Hall, Doveridge, Derbyshire.

O'BRIEN, Baroness Annie, dau. of Robert Hare Clarke, of Bansha, Co. Tipperary; m. 1867, 1st and last Baron O'Brien, P.C. L.C.J., Ireland (d. 1914). Res: * * *

O'BRIEN, Christopher Michael, M.D. (T.C.D.). L.R.C.P.: Hon. Physician to the City Hospital for Diseases of the Skin and Cancer, Dublin, of which institution he was the founder; first Examiner in Pathology for the Medical Qualification L.A.H.I. under the newly-constituted examining board, appointment approved by General Medical Council: Member Correspondent of Dermatological Society, France; Fellow of the Medical Society, London, and Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland. Educ.: Summerhill College, Athlone; Trinity College, Dublin; Middlesex Hospital, London: Berlin and Paris; studied at Berlin under Professor Lesser, and at Copenhagen under Professor Finsen; was the first in Ireland to introduce into hospital work the Light Treatment for the cure of Lupus and Cancer. Pubns.: Foot and Mouth Disease in Man, Lancet and British Medical Journal and Royal Acad. of Medicine, 1913: A Year's Experience of the Light Treatment for Lupus, vol. xxi. Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1902; The Present Position of Radium in Therapeutics, with a Résumé of the Finsen Light and X-Ray Treatment, vol. xxii.; Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland and the British Medical Journal, 1904; Acute Belladonnæ Poisoning, with some remarks on the Therapeutic Value of Morphine as a Chemical Antidote, Lancet, 1896; On Rupture of the Heart, British Medical Journal, 1893: besides other papers on scientific subjects in various medical journals. Recns.: travelling, golfing, shooting; son of B. O'Brien, of Miltown, Co. Roscommon; b. 1861; m. 1900, Mary Teresa, dau. of D. Rooney, of Ivy Dene, Belfast, and has issue three sons. Res.: 29 Merrion Square, Dublin; Rose Cottage, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin. Authors' Club, London.

O'BRIEN, His Honour Judge Daniel Joseph, Barrister King's Inns, 1898; K.C., 1914. Educ.: Christian Brothers; St. Stanislaus College (S.J.), Tullamore; University College, Dublin. Victoria Prizeman King's Inns, Dublin, 1898; Revising Barrister, Limerick, 1911; Co. Antrim, 1912; Crown Prosecutor Co. Carlow, 1912; Senior Crown Prosecutor Co. and City of Kilkenny, 1917; Standing Counsel to the General Post Office in Ireland, 1918; Co. Court Judge for Co. and City of Waterford, Co. and City of Kilkenny, and Queen's Co. from 1920; son of Michael O'Brien, of Kingstown, Co. Dublin; b. 1874; m. 1908, Mary Bertha, dau. of Thomas Fullerton, of Kingstown, and has issue seven sons and three daus. Res.: 2 Herbert Street, Dublin; St. Stephen's Green Club, Dublin.

O'BRIEN, Dermod, D.L. Co. Limerick; President Royal Hibernian Academy; President Board of Visitors to National Museum, Ireland; Governor and Guardian National Gallery, Ireland. Educ.: Harrow; Trinity College, Cambridge; Antwerp, Paris, and Slade; went to Rome, 1887, and started art education at Antwerp, 1887 (silver medal); Paris, Julian's Studio, 1890; settled in London, Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea, 1893, and moved to Dublin, 1901. Has exhibited at R A. New Gallery, New English, Liverpool. &c., A.R.H.A., 1905; R.H.A., 1907; P.R.H.A., 1910; Hon. R.A., 1911; Hon. R.S.A., 1912. Portrait and Landscape painter; landowner and farmer and D.L. Co. Limerick; served on Vice-Regal Milk Commission, Ireland, and Milk Distribution Committee, England, 1915-16; organised an Irish Conference Committee from which came the Irish Convention; on Committee of Irish Dominion League, Proportional Representation for Ireland, Co-operative Organisation, &c.; Art lectures, &c. Rec.: painting; b. 10th June. 1865; eldest son of E. W. O'Brien, of Cahirmoyle, Co Limerick; m. 1902, Mabel, 2nd dau. of Sir Philip Smyly, and has issue three sons and two daus. Res.: 65 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs: Kildare Street, Dublin, and Chelsea Arts.

O'BRIEN, Hon. Donough Edward Foster. Educ.: Eton, R.M.C., Sandhurst, Magdalen College, Oxford; served in the Rifle Brigade, 1916-21: A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, 1919-20; Lieut. Reserve of Officers. Recns.: riding, shooting, golf tennis, motoring; b. 5th Jan., 1897; eldest son and heir of 15th Baron Inchiquin; m. 1821, Anne, dau. of 1st Viscount Chelmsford. Res.: Manor Farm, Headington, Oxford. Clubs: Naval and Military; Royal Automobile, London; Phyllis Court. Henley.

O'BRIEN, Hon. Donough, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister Inner Temple, 1905. Educ.: Winchester College, and Christ Church, Oxford; late 2nd Lieut. Irish Guards; European War, 1914-18: member of London Stock Exchange from 1911; fourth son of 14th Baron Inchiquin; b. 1879; m. 1914, Patricia Maud, dau. of John Dowdeswell, of Derby. Res.: 9 Duke Street Mansions, Grosvenor Square, London, W.1.; Bath and Royal Automobile Clubs.

O'BRIEN, Edmond Lyons. Educ. at St. Charles's College, London: late Inspector under the Local Government Board in Ireland; son of late Timothy O'Brien,