Omagh, Co. Tyrone, and has issue one son and three daus. Res.: Camowen Hill, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Clubs: Tyrone County Irish Automobile, Dublin.
THOMPSON, Major-Gen. Sir Harry Neville, K.C.M.G. (1919), C.B. (1918), C.M.G. (1916), D.S.O. (1902), B.A., M.B. Hon. M.D., (Dublin); served with Nile Expedition, 1898; S. Africa, 1900-02; Hon. Surgeon to Viceroy of India, 1910; European War, 1914-18; Assistant Director of Medical Services, 2nd and 48th Div., 1915; Director of Medical Services from 1917; son of late Rev. Mungo Neville Thompson, Rector of Clonmany, Co. Donegal; b. 1861. Army and Navy Club, London.
THOMPSON, Herbert Marshall, K.C.; Recorder of Belfast and County Court Judge of Antrim from Oct., 1921. Educ.: Coleraine Academical Institution and Trinity College, Dublin: called to the Irish Bar, Michaelmas, 1902: King's Counsel, Hilary, 1920. Recns.: golf, music. Address: Recorder's Court, Belfast. Clubs: University Club, Dublin; Union Club, Belfast.
THOMPSON, Sir William John, Knt. (1907); b. 1861; m. 1891, Mary Louisa (who died 1910), dau. of late James Wilson. Educ. at Trinity College and Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin; B.A. Dublin University; M.D., F.R.C.P.I.; Registrar-General for Ireland, 1909; Chairman of Census Commission, 1911; late Physician-in-Ordinary to the Marquess of Aberdeen when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland: ex-President Leinster Branch, British Medical Association: ex-President Statistical Society, Ireland; late Physician, Jervis Street Hospital: Consulting Physician, Royal National Hospital for Consumption (Ireland); Member of the Medical Consultative Board, Royal Navy: Examiner in Medicine, Royal Navy Medical Service; Censor (Medicine), Royal College of Physicians, Ireland; Fellow Royal Academy of Medicine (Ireland): Medical Visitor in Lunacy under High Court of Chancery; Author of several medical and statistical papers. Res.: 59 Fitzwilliam Square, N., and Charlemont House, Dublin.
THOMPSON, Lady, Margaret Dalrymple, dau. of A. Stoker, of Dublin: m. 1878, Sir Wm. Thompson, Knt., C.B., M.D., Surgeon to King in Ireland (d. 1909); President of Dublin Branch Queen Mary's Needlework Guild during the European War, 1914-18: Member of Executive Committee of Soldiers and Sailors' Help Society, Ireland. Res,: 35 Kildare Street, Dublin.
THOMSON, George, M.A. (Hons., Q.U.B.), D.S.O. (1919). Educ.: Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Queen's University, Belfast, and Assembly's College, Belfast: Commissioned 17th Sept., 1914, R 2nd (5) Batt. R. Ir. Rifles; promoted Capt. 17th August, 1915, and appointed Adj., 1st Nov., 1915; promoted Major and Second in Command 1st January, 1917, and Lieut.-Col. 27th March, 1918; presented Croix de Guerre with Palm, July, 1918, and D.S.O., Jan., 1919; Cashier and Assistant General Manager, Larne Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Nov., 1919, to June, 1921; appointed Librarian Houses of Parliament, Government of Northern Ireland, Sept., 1921; Member Larne Urban District Council, Dept. Chairman, 1920-21. Recns.: golfing, sailing, and motor-boat racing; b. 10th Jan., 1889: only son of George Thomson, Managing Director of Broadway Damask Co., Ltd. Res.: Kincora, Ferris Bay, Larne Harbour, Co. Antrim.
THRIFT, William Edward, M.A., Fellow (T.C.D.): (M.P. University of Dublin, from 1921); Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, University of Dublin; a Commissioner of National Education in Ireland: b. 1870; son of late Henry George Thrift, Inland Revenue: m. 18
, a dau. of C. H. Robinson, M.D. Educ.: High School. Dublin. Pubn.: edited 4th ed. Preston's Theory of Light. Res.: 80 Grosvenor Sciuare, Rathmines, Dublin.THUNDER, Lieut.-Col. Stuart Herman Joseph, C.M.G. (1919). D.S.O. (1917), M.C. (1915); served in European War, 1914-18: Major and Batt.-Lieut.-Col. Northants Regt. Educ. at Fort Augustus Abbey School, N.B.: eldest son of late Michael Harman D'Alton Thunder, J.P., late 55th Regt., of Lagore, Co. Meath, and Mary, dau. of Sir John Stuart Mill. 1st Bart; b. 23rd March, 1879: m. 6th Sept., 1910, Ethel, dau. of David Tidmarsh, of Lota, Limerick, and has issue two sons. Res.: Ballaly, Lusk, Co. Dublin. Sackville Street Club, Dublin; Junior United Service Club, London.
TIGHE, Capt. Thomas, Hon. Lieut, in the Army, 1901: late Capt. 3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers; eldest son of late Thomas Tighe, D.L., J.P., of The Heath, Co. Mayo. Educ. at Clongowes; b. 1876; Res.: The Heath, Claremorris, Co. Mayo. United Service Club, Dublin.
TIVY, Henry Lawrence, J.P. Co. Cork; Principal Proprietor and Managing Editor of the "Dublin Evening Mail." "Irish Weekly Mail," "Cork Constitution," and "Cork Weekly News"; is an elected trustee of the Cork Savings Bank, Skiddy's Charity, and St. Stephen's Hospital; collected over £3,000 for the Lord Mayor of London's South African War Relief Fund: also raised a fund to erect a Cork Soldiers' Memorial, and was personally thanked by the Duke of Con-