Thom's Irish Who's Who/Bonaparte-Wyse, Andrew Nicholas

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2909410Thom's Irish Who's Who — Bonaparte-Wyse, Andrew Nicholas


BONAPARTE-WYSE, Andrew Nicholas, M.A., Assistant-Secretary, Ministry of Education for Northern Ireland, Belfast. Educ.: Downside School, Bath; London University (B.A., 1890; M.A., 1894). Entered service of Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, as Inspector of Schools, 1895; sent on special educational mission to France and Belgium, 1897; on special duty in central office, 1905; Private Secretary to Resident Commissioner (late Rt. Hon. Dr. Starkie), 1910; Senior Inspector of Schools, 1914; Secretary to Commissioners of Education, 1915; Member of Commission on Primary Education (Killanin Commission), 1918-19; Chairman, Drafting Committee for Irish Education Bill, 1919-20; Assistant Secretary (Primary Education), Ministry of Education for Northern Ireland, 1922; b. 1st Nov., 1870; m. Marie, eldest dau. of Count de Chripounoff, of Sletz, Government of Orel, Russia, and has issue one son and two dans.; eldest surviving son of W. C. Bonaparte-Wyse, J.P., Manor of St. John's, Waterford, and grandson of Sir Thomas Wyse, K.G.B., and of Princess Letitia Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon I. Res.: Herbert Lodge, Blackrock, Co. Dublin; Ministry of Education, Parliament Buildings, Belfast.