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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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sons, three dau. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained, 1884; Curate of St. Mary, Athlone, 1884-86; North Derryvullen, 1886-87; St. Andrew's, Dublin, 1887-89; Incumbent of Drumcliffe, 1889-09 Pubns.: Forgotten Facts of Irish History, 1905; The Closing of the Irish Parliament, 1907. Res.: Calry Rectory, The Mall, Sligo.

ARGALL, Philip, Mining Engineer: b. at Belfast, Ireland, August 27th. 1854; son of Philip and Sarah Argall. Educ. at Wicklow and Dublin schools; m. Frances Ellen Gates, of Ovoca, Co. Wicklow. Aug. 3lst, 1876; came to America, 1887; member of Philip Argall & Sons, Consulting, Mining and Metall. Engineers; member Mining and Metall. Soc, America; Colorado Scientific Society, London Inst.; Mining and Metallurgy. Royal Irish Academy; Republican. Pubns.: Cyanide Process; Sampling and Dry Crushing: Nickel Genesis of Its Ore Deposits; Siderite and Sulphides in Leadville, etc. Res.: 1301 E. 10th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Office: First National Bank Building, Denver, Colorado.

ARMAGH, Archbishop of, His Eminence Michael Logue, D.D., Cardinal-Archbishop, Primate of All Ireland; 110th successor of St. Patrick in the See of Armagh; cons., 20th July, 1879: translated as Coadjutor of the Archbishop of Armagh, 19th April. 1887; succeeded the late Most Rev. Daniel M'Crettigan as Archbishop and Primate of All Ireland, 3rd Dec, 1887: created Cardinal, 16th Jan., 1893. Res.: Armagh.

ARMAGH, Archbishop of, His Grace the Most Rev. John Baptist Crozier, D.D. Elected unanimously by the House or Bishops of the Church of Ireland, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, and Metropolitan, in succession to Dr. Alexander, 2nd Feb., 1911; enthroned, 24th Feb., 1911: B.A.. (T.C D.): Moderator in Logic and Ethics, 1872; Divinity Testimonium, First Class, 1876; Vicar of Holywood, Diocese of Down, 1880-97; Member, General Synod, 1881: Hon Sec, General Synod, 1896; Canon of Down Cathedral, 1885; Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1896: Chaplain to Lord Lieutenant, 1891; Chaplain to Bishop of Down, 1885; and to Archbishop of Armagh, 1886; B.D. and D.D. 1883; Bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin 1897-1907; Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, 1907-11; son of Rev. Baptist Barton Crozier, B.A., of Rockview, Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan; b. 1853; m. 1877, Alice dau. of Rev. John W. Hackett, M.A. Res.; The Palace, Armagh.

ARMAGHDALE, Baron (Unit. Kgd, 1918), and a Baronet (Unit., Kgd., 1911), John Brownlee Lonsdale, 1st Baron. Is Hon. Secretary and Whip, Irish Unionist Party: Director of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank; is a D.L. and J.P., Co. Armagh (High Sheriff, 1895); was M.P. for Mid-Armagh, 1900-18; b. 1851; m. Florence, dau. and co-heiress of late Wm. Rumney; of Stubbins House, Lancashire. Res.: 13 Prince's Gardens, S.W.: The Dunes, Sandwich, Kent. Clubs: Carlton, White's and Bachelors', S.W.

ARMSTRONG, Sir Andrew Harvey, Baronet (Unit. Kgd., 1841); formerly Capt. 3rd Bn. Prince of Wales Leinster Regt., and Lieut., 61st Company Imp. Yeo.; Capt., Connaught Rangers, 1914-18; J.P. for King's Co. (High Sheriff, 1914). Eldest son of Rev. Sir Edmund, 2nd Bart., and Alice (d. 1875), eldest dau. of William Windsor Fisher; b. 23rd May, 1866; s. his father, 24th April, 1899. Heir, brother, Nesbitt William. Res.: Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King's Co.

ARMSTRONG, Henry Bruce Member of Senate for Northern Ireland, 1921, and M.P. for Mid. Armagh, 1921; Vice-Lieut. Co. Armagh, 1920; M.A. (Trin. Coll Camb.); Barrister-at Law, 1868; High Sheriff, Co. Armagh, 1875: Longford, 1894; County Councillor, Co. Armagh, 1899 1920: Chairman, 1909-20; Member of Senate, The Queen's University, Belfast, 1919; Member of Irish Convention, 1917-18;; second surviving son of late Wm. Jones Wright Armstrong, D.L.; b. 1844: m. 1883, Margaret, dau. of late Wm. Leader, Esq., Rosnalee, Co. Cork. Res.: Dean's Hill. Armagh. Clubs: Carlton, and Kildare Street, Dublin.

ARMSTRONG, Marcus Beresford, late Capt., 8th Brig. N. Irish Div. R.A.; D.L., J.P., Co. Tipperary; J.P., Co Sligo; eldest son of William Armstrong, of Ballydavid, Co. Waterford: b. 1846; m. 1888, Rosalie, dau. of Maurice Maude, of Lenaghan, Co. Fermanagh. Res.: Moyaliffe, Thurles, Co. Tipperary: Chaffpool, Ballymote, Co. Sligo; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

ARMSTRONG, Rev. Chancellor Simon Carter, B.A. (T.C D). Educ: Bournemouth Preparatory College (Wanklyn's): Rathmines School; Trinity College, Dublin. Deacon, 1885; Priest, 1886; Curate of Drumcannon, Tramore, 1885-6; Rector of Shrule, Ballymahon, 1886-91; Tubbercurry, 1891-2; Curate of Portadown, 1892-4: Rector of Templederry 1894-1911; Rector of Kilrush, Co Clare, since 1911; b. Aug., 1856; son of Alan Armstrong, late of Lakeview Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim; m. 1878, Eliza, dau. of John Martin, Solicitor, Dublin; eight sons, five dau. Pubns.; The Cooneyites or Dippers; being a Plain Refutation of their Errors. Recns.: angling, chess. Res.: Kilrush, Co. Clare.