The Gazette 1924-27

[NOVEMBER, 1926

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society ol Ireland.

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3. Herman Good. 4.

Under-Sherills' Fees Order, 1926. This Order, which relates to the High Court, the Circuit Court and the District Court, can be obtained from Eason and Son, 40 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin, price twopence. Examination Results. At the Preliminary Examination, held on the 5th and 6th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : 1. Timothy P. Coffey, Jun.

Frederick Butterworth.

5. Nora M. O'Shiel. 6. Daniel F. Williams. 7. Trevor G. B. MacVeagh. 8. Patrick J. McCrann. Twenty-three candidates attended : passed, 9 were postponed. At the Final Examination, held on llth, 12th and 13th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit :- 1. James J. Hickey. 2. Patrick J. Loftus. 3. Stephen Maher. 4. Herbert McCloughan > , CharlesJ. Robinson ) equah 6. John H. Bergin. 7. John P. McCurtin. 8. Thomas C. Williams. 9. Arthur Kenny. The Council awarded a Gold Medal to James J. Hickey, and a Silver Medal to Patrick J. Loftus. Nineteen candidates attended : 12 passed, 7 were postponed. Scholarships, 1926. The Findlater Scholarship has been awarded to Vincent D. Keirans, who .obtained first place and Gold Medal at the April, 1926, Final Examination. He served his appren– ticeship with Mr. Charles J. Laverty, of Castleblayney. '.| The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholarship has been awarded to Timothy P. Coffey, Jun., who intends serving his apprenticeship with his father, Mr. T. P. Coffey, of Dundalk. The Overend Final Examination Scholar– ship has been awarded to Patrick J. Loftus, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. W. J. Norman, of 1 Dame Street, Dublin. ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin. 14 10. Albert W. Briscoe. 11. Horace Turpin, Jun. 12. Denis F. Moriarty.

2. Donal J. O'Sullivan. 3. Colin H. Maidment. 4. John Corrigan. 5. James J. O'Hanrahan. 6. Stephen Dempsey. 7. Patrick M. Murray. 8. Francis B. Meagher. 9. Paul Tighe. 10. Peter A. Fitzpatrick. 11. Brendan C. Russell. 12. Edward J. Scott. 13. John C. O'Donnell. 14. Roger G. O'Sullivan. 15. Alexander Marshall. Seventeen candidates attended :

15 passed,

2 were postponed. Preliminary Examinations Prizes, 1926. The Council awarded Silver Medals to Timothy P. Coffey, Jun., and Patrick Gallagher, and Special Certificates to Michael V. Harrington, Fergus J. Power and John J. Walsh. At the Intermediate Examination, held on the 4th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are classed and arranged in order of merit : CLASS I. 1. Patrick E. Gibbons. 2. Antony A. F. Tatlow. 3. Clohra MacBride. 4. John O'Neill.

5. Michael Vignoles. 6. Bernard Bernstein. CLASS II. 1. Eugene Boland. 2.

Patrick J. Kavanagh, Jun.

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