The Gazette 1924-27

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MARCH, 1925]

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Notaries Public. The following have been appointed to be Notaries Public : MacNeice, Richard W., Solicitor, 12 West- moreland Street, Dublin. McLoughlin, James H. ; Solicitor, 18 College Green, Dublin. O'Hanlon, Henry B., Solicitor, 58 Dame Street, Dublin. Peart, John R., Solicitor, 55 Dawson Street, Dublin. Tierney, Martin, Solicitor, Cavan. Place, Dublin. Jameson, Leopold J., Solicitor, 16 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin. Joy, Robert C., Solicitor, Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin. Pilkington, Francis C., Solicitor, 13 Hume Street, Dublin. Ambrose, Joseph, District Court Clerk, Bagenalstown. Dempsey, Vincent G., District Court Clerk, Drogheda. Donnelly, Patrick J., District Court Clerk, Gort. O'Broin, Sean, District Court Clerk, Baeenalstown. High Court Sittings, 1925. Under the existing rules, Hilary Sittings terminate on Thursday, 2nd April, and Easter Sittings commence on Thursday, 16th April, terminating on Wednesday, 20th May. Circuit Court Appeals. It is desirable that Solicitors concerned in Appeals from Circuit Courts should request their Dublin agents to give them early inti– mation of the date named in the Legal Diary, for the hearing of the Appeals in which they may be concerned. After the present Sittings the next hearing of Appeals from Circuit Courts will be in the month of July. Commissioners to Administer Oaths. The following have been appointed Com– missioners to administer Oaths : Franks, Thomas W., Solicitor, 17 Ely

Obituary. SIR GEORGE FOTTRELL, K.C.B., Solicitor, died upon the 1st February, 1925, at his residence, 8 North Great George's Street, Dublin. Sir George served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. George Drevar Fottrell, 46 Fleet Street, Dublin; was admitted in Easter Term, 1871, and practised at 46 Fleet Street, Dublin, up to 1895. He was a member of the Council from 1885 to 1895, and was a Vice-President of the Society in the year 1892-93. In 1885 he was appointed to the office of Clerk of the Crown for the County and City of Dublin, and in 1895 to the joint office of Clerk of Crown and Peace, which office he held up to the time of his death. MR. MICHAEL J. O'SULLIVAN, Solicitor, died upon the 2nd February, 1925, "at his residence, Railway Street, Cahirciveen. Mr. O'Sullivan served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. James Flynn, Bantry ; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1906, and practised at Cahirciveen. Appointments. Mr. James O'Connor, Solicitor, of 1 Dame Street, Dublin, has been appointed to perform the duties of Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the County and County Borough of Dublin, the appointment being made in pursuance of the provisions of the Court Officers (Temporary Appointments) Act, 1924. Mr. John C. J. Murphy, Solicitor, has been appointed Under-Sheriff for County Kilkenny, and he has appointed Mr. Charles Corcoran, Solicitor, of 7 College Street, Dublin, to be his Returning Officer. Mr. George H. Pollock, Solicitor, of 35 Royal Avenue, Belfast, has been appointed Secretary of the Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland. Mr. Thomas Early, Solicitor, 16 Henry Street, Dublin, has been appointed Solicitor to the Attorney-General of the Irish Free State.

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