He played for the Ireland national rugby union team. His first international test match was against England on the 5 February 1877. His last test match was against England on 11 March 1878.[1]
A doctor (M.D. Dublin University, Gynaecologist, Professor of Midwifery, R.C.S.I., Fellow Royal Acedemy of Medicine - 1901 census; Physician and surgeon. M.D., J.C.D., LRCP & C.S.I., Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine Ireland - 1911 census).
Lived at 17 Lower Fitzwilliam street, Dublin (with 2 servants).
Left a widow Annie Armstrong Kidd (and £472 8s)
Annie was born in Co. Antrim about 1860, and married about 1889. They had 4 children by 1911.[2]
Trintiy College, Dublin holds two letters written by him to his sons overseas about events in Dublin in 1916.
He died in 1917. [3]
Death Notice - Belfast News-Letter September 7, 1917
Probate [4]
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