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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

DALY, Lieut.-Col. Francis Augustus Bonnor, C.B. (1900), M.B., B.Ch. (T.C.D.), F.R.C.S.I. Educ.: privately, and at Trinity College, Dublin; entered Army, 1381; Major Royal Army Medical Corps, 1893; Lieut.-Col., 1901; retired 1909; served with Egyptian Expedition, 1882; Soudan Expedition, 1885-6; S. Africa, 1899-1901, as Principal Medical Officer of Volkrust Sub-District, with rank of Col; son of the late Ulrick James Daly, of 10 Eccles Street, Dublin; b. 1855. University (Dublin), and Australian (Melbourne) Clubs.

DALY, Ven. Henry Varian, M.A. (T.C.D.); Rector of Gort since 1874; Archdeacon of Clonfert since 1881; Archdeacon of Kilmacduagh since 1891; Member of General Synod since 1882; Member of Committee of Patronage since 1882: Secretary of Diocesan Council since 1869; Member of Representative Church Body, 1915. Educ.: Diocesan College, Roscarbery, Co. Cork; ordained 1861; Curate of St. Patrick's, Waterford, 1861-65; Ballinasloe, 1866-72; Killinane, 1872-74; Canon of Clonfert, 1872-81. Recns.: chess and reading; b. 20th July, 1838: son of late Joseph Daly of The Altar, Co. Cork; m. 1st, 1865, Anne Mary, dau. of late Robert James Burkitt, A.M., M.B., of Waterford; three sons, two daus.; 2nd, 1879, Elizabeth Alice, dau. of Rev. W. St. George, late Rector of Bryansford, Co. Down; two sons, three daus. Res.: Deanery, Gort, Co. Galway. T.A.: Gort.

DALY, Captain Louis Dominic, D.S.O. (1916); 2nd Batt. Leinster Regt; served European War, operations in France and Belgium, 1914-18 (despatches thrice, Batt. Maj., D.S.O.); slightly wounded at Hooge, 11th and 12th August, 1915; employed on General Staff, 1st July, 1916-18; b. Cork, 5th August, 1885: son of Maurice Dominic Daly, Cleve Hill, Co. Cork; unmarried. Educ.: Downside School, near Bath. Served with 4th Royal Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia), 1905-7. Recns.: cricket, tennis, hockey, golf, motoring. Res.: Cleve Hill, Cork, Ireland.

DANE, Sir Louis William, G.C.I.E. (1911), K.C.I.E. (1905), C.S.I. (1904); Sirdar-i-, Afghanistan, 1905; Knight of Grace Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1915; entered I.C.S. 1876; was Private Secretary to Lieut.-Gov. of Punjab, 1879-82; Settlement Collector, 1887: Dep. Commr. and Settlement Collector, 1892-6; Chief Secretary to Government of Punjab, 1896-1900; Resident Magistrate in Ireland, 1900-1901; and Resident in Kashmir, 1901-2: carried out Land Revenue Settlements, Gurdapur District, 1887-92; and at Peshawar, 1892-6; was chief of the Mission to Kabul, 1904-05, and concluded the treaty there with the Amir, 21st March, 1905; Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Dept., 1903-08; Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab, 1908-13; b. 1856; fifth son of late Richard Martin Dane, C.B., I.G. of Hospitals, of Killyhevlin, Co. Fermanagh; m. 1882, Edith (Lady of Grace Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1918; Gold Medal of the Kaiseri-Hind, 1913; Medaille de la Reine Elizabeth avec Croix Rouge, 1919); dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Booth Norman, K.C.B. Res.: The King's House, Lyndhurst, Hants. British Empire Club.

D'ARCY, James, D.L., J.P., Co. Galway, late Capt., Connaught Rangers; eldest son of late Hyacinth D'Arcy, D.L., J.P. of New Forest, Co. Galway; b. 1880. Res.: Fisher Hill, Castlebar, Co. Mayo; Rockvale, Co. Clare.

D'ARCY-IRVINE, Major Charles Cockburn, Capt., 3rd Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus, 1886-91; Capt. (Hon. Major., 1909), N. Irish Horse (S.R.), 1903-12; J.P., Co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff, 1886); second but only surviving son of late Wm. D'Arcy-Irvine, D.L., J.P., of Castle Irvine and Rossclare Lodge, Co. Fermanagh: b. 1883; m. 1st, 1884, Fanny (d. 1910) 3 dau. of late Col. Jesse Lloyd, of Ballyleck, Co. Monaghan; 2nd, 1912, Mildred, youngest dau. of late Hy. Haward, of Bramford, Suffolk. Res.: Castle Irvine, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh.

DARGAN, William J., M.D. (R.U.I.); F.R.C.P.I.; Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin; son of James Dargan, C.E., and Teresa Johnson; m. 1903, Tessie Ronayne; issue, five sons, one dau. Educ.: St. Vincent's College, Castleknock. Pubns.: Secretary Diseases of the Stomach (Med. Press and Circ). Recn.: golf. Res.: 47 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club: Stephen's Green.

DARLINGTON, Rev. Joseph, S.J., M.A. (Oxon.); b. 5th November, 1850; son of Ralph Darlington, Southworth House, Wigan, Lancashire. Educ.: Rossall; Brasenose College, Oxford, Univ. of Louvain. Ordained Anglican clergyman, 1874; Curate of Dymock, Gloucestershire; Rector of Thorndon, Eye, Suffolk, 1876; resigned and entered the Catholic Church, 1878; Member of the Society of Jesus, 1880; has since been devoted to University Education in Ireland; Gold Medallist in Mental Science, Royal University, 1887; Fellow and Examiner, 1890-1909; Dean of Faculty and Professor of Mental Science at University College, Dublin; Dean of Residence and Governor of the Catholic Medical School, 1890-1909. Founded St. Ignatius' Hall, a Residential Hostel for Students, 1910, of which he was in charge till 1920; Editor of the Irish Monthly from 1920. Pubns.: edited the Farmer's Boy: contributed a short Biography to the City of Peace, and numerous articles to the Lyceum, New Ireland Review, Ecclesiastical Record, Studies, and other periodicals. Res: Rathfarnham Castle, Co. Dublin.