CASSIDI, Francis Richard, of Glenbrook, near Magherafelt, Co. Derry, M.A., M D. (T.C.D.), M.B.E. (1918); Associate of the Order of S. John of Jerusalem; b. Feb. 8th, 1858: m. July 20th, 1887, to Marion Elizabeth, dau. of John Duncanson. M.D., of Alloa, N.B. Res.: Glenbrook, Magherafelt, Co. Deny.
CASTLEMAINE, Baron (Irld., 1812), Albert Edward Handcock, 5th Baron, B.A. (Oxon.); elected a Representative Peer for Ireland in place of 4th Baron Clarina (dec.), 1898, Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of the County Westmeath (1899), in succession to Francis Travers Dames-Longworth, Q.C.; J.P., Co. Westmeath; formerly Lieut. 4th Batt. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers: second surviving son of Richard, 4th Baron, a Representative Peer for Ireland, and Hon. Louisa (d. 1892), dau of 2nd Baron Harris; b. 26th March, 1863; s. his father, 26th April, 1892; m. 23th Sept., 1895, Annie Evelyn, only dau. of Col. Joseph Thomas Barrington, of Charlton, Kent, and has issue a dau. Res.: Moydrum Castle, and the Hare Island, Athlone. Clubs: Carlton, Turf, Wellington. London; Kildare St., Dublin: Royal St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes.
CASTLEROSSE, Viscount, Valentine Edward Charles Browne; Lieut. Irish Guards; served in European War, 1914-16 (wounded); eldest son of 5th Earl of Kenmare; b. 29th May, 1891.
CASTLESTUART, Earl of, 1800; Viscount Stuart, 1793; Baron Castlestuart, 1610 (Irld.); and a Bart. (Nova Scotia, 1637), Arthur Stuart, 7th Earl, M.C., late Major, Machine Gun Corps; third but eldest surviving son of Andrew John, 6th Earl, and Georgina, dau. of Gen. Arthur Stevens, 26th Madras N.I.; b. 6th Aug., 1889: s. his father, 7th Nov., 1921; m. 16th Dec, 1920, Eleanor May, eldest dau. of S. R. Juddenheim, of New York, and has issue a son. Res.: Stuart Hall, Stewardstown, Co. Tyrone, and Old Lodge, Belfield, Sussex.
CASTLETOWN OF UPPER OSSORY, Baron (Unit. Kgd., 1869, Bernard Edward Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron, B.A. (Oxon.); K.P. (1907), P.C. (1908), C.M.G. (1902); South African Campaign (Medal and four clasps); is a J.P., D.L. for Queen's Co.; served in 1st Life Guards, 1871-5, and again in Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (Medal and Clasp, "Telel-Kebir"); was M.P. for Portarlington, 1880-83; was Chancellor of the Royal University of Ireland 1906-09; only son of 1st Baron Castletown, and Augusta (d. 1899), dau. of the Rev. Archibald Douglas and Lady Susan Murray; b. 29th July, 1848: s. his father, 22nd Jan., 1883; m. 23rd April, 1874, Hon. Clara Ursula St. Leger, only surviving child of 4th Viscount Doneraile. Res.: Doneraile Court, Doneraile, Co. Cork; Granston Manor, Abbeyleix, Queen's Co. Clubs: Brooks's, Travellers', London; Kildare Street, Dublin.
CAULFEILD, Algernon Thomas St. George, J.P., Co. Galway, and D.L., J.P., Roscommon (High Sheriff, 1900); eldest son of late St. George Fras. Robt. Caulfeild and grandson of St. George Francis Caulfeild, J.P., of Donamon Castle, Co. Roscommon; b. 1869. Res.: Donamon Castle, Roscommon: Vicars Hill, Lymington, Hants. Carlton, Travellers', and Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.
CAVAN, Earl of, Viscount Kilcoursie and Lord Lambart, 1647; Baron Cavan, 1618 (Irld.), Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl, K.P. (1916). G.C.M.G. (1919), K C.B. (1918), C.B. Mil. (1915), M.V.O., 4th Class (1910); Hon. LL.D. (Cantab.); elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1915; A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada, 1891-3; served in S. Africa (mentioned in despatches); Brig.-Gen. Commanding 4th Guards' Brig., 1914; Guards' Division, 1915; XIV. Corps, 1916-17; Commander-in-Chief, British Forces in Italy, 1918; Lieutenant-General, 1917: Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1920; G.O.C.-in-Chief, Aldershot Command, 1920: eldest son of Frederick Edward, 9th Earl of Cavan, and Mary (d. 1905), dau. of the late Rev. John Olive, M.A.: b. 16th Oct., 1865; s. his father, 14th July, 1900; m. 1893, Caroline Inez (d. 1920), dau. of late George Baden Crawley. Res.: Wheathampstead, Herts. Clubs: Guards' and Turf.
CHADWICK, Rt. Rev. George Alexander, D.D. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained, 1863: Rector of Armagh, 1872-96; Dean of Armagh, 1886-96; Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, 1896-1915. Pubns.: Christ bearing Witness to Himself (Donnellan Lectures), 1879; As He that Serveth. 1880; My Devotional Life, 1882; Exodus and St. Mark in the Expositor's Bible; Pilate's Gift and other Sermons, 1899; Poems, chiefly Sacred, 1900; The Intellect and the Heart and other Sermons, 1905: b. 10th Oct., 1840; m. 1st, 1864, Emma, dau. of J. F. Browning, Ealing: 2nd. 1911, Helen, sister of Rev. Canon E. T. Crozier. Res.: 37 St, Mary's Road, Dublin.
CHAMBERS, Sir Newman Pitt, Knt. (1897), knighted in recognition of his long and valuable services in Londonderry during his official career; J.P., D.L., Co. Donegal; High Sheriff of Co. Donegal and Grand Juror of Cos. Tyrone and Donegal; second son of late Thomas Chambers, of Aberfoyle, and his wife, Mary Anna, dau. of Capt. Newman, 56th