The Gazette 1924-27

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Vol. XX, No. 3.]

JULY, 1926.

FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS

Meeting of the Council.

Mr. Ryan served his apprenticeship with Mr. Henry R. E. Disney, Dublin; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 19Q6, and practised at 83 Lower Gardener Street, Dublin. MR. JOHN LANIGAN, Solicitor, died upon the 16th June, 1926, at Manchester. Mr. Lanigan served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. John A. Quinn, Dungannon ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1901, and practised at Kilkenny. MR. CROKER BARRIXGTON, Solicitor, died upon the 23rd June, 1926, at Redcliffe, Exmouth, Devonshire. Mr. Barrington was called to the Irish Bar in 1876, and was admitted a Solicitor in 1883. He practised as a member of the firm of Barrington and Son, 10 Ely Place, Dublin, till 1904, when he was appointed Solicitor to the Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland at Kingsbridge, Dublin, from which position he retired in 1923. From 1892-94 he was a member of the Council. Professorship of Equity, Real Property and Conveyancing. The Council have appointed Mr. John J. Early, Solicitor, to the above Professorship. Mr. Early obtained first place and a silver medal at his Final Examination, and was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1919.

3rd June. Twenty members present. Court Officers' Bill.

This Bill as amended on Report stage in the Dail was considered, and the terms of amendments which the Council decided to seek to have proposed in the Senate were settled. Circuit Court Pleadings. Resolutions were submitted from County Tipperary and King's County (Birr Division) Sessional Bar Association and from the Roscommon Solicitors' Bar, expressing the opinion that there should be no pleadings in the Circuit Courts. The resolutions were referred to the Circuit and District Courts Committee. Sheriffs' Fees. A report was submitted giving particulars of an interview which the Vice-Presidents, Mr. W. Gordon Bradley and the Secretary, had with Mr. Finlay, Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, in reference to a draft Order prepared by the Ministry prescribing scales of Under-Sheriffs' Fees for all Courts. Obituary. MR. WILLIAM J. RYAN, Solicitor, died upon the 1st day of June, 1926, at Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin.

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