The Gazette 1921-25

FEBRUARY, 1923

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Mr. John R. Halpin, B.A., T.C.D., who obtained first place and a Silver Medal, served his apprenticeship with his father, Mr. W. H. Halpin, Erskine Terrace, Cavan. Miss Mary D. Heron, B.A., Q.U.B., who obtained second place and a Special Certifi cate, served her apprenticeship with her uncle, Mr. T. M. Heron, Mayfair, Belfast. She is the first woman to pass the Final Examination for admission as a Solicitor in Ireland. The Society's Calendar. The Society's Calendar for 1923 can be obtained at the Society's Office, 33 Moles- worth Street, Dublin, price five shillings ; by post, five shillings and sixpence. Library. The Council have purchased a number of those Law Books which are in most frequent demand in Solicitors' Offices, and they are being lent out, and applications for loans made at the Office of the Society, 33 Moles- worth Street, will receive attention. The Council acknowledge with thanks the following gifts to the Society's Library :— From Mr. E. Reginald McC. Dix :— Calendars of the Society for 1896, 1902 and 1908. From Mr. C. M. Grimes :— Bell & Armstrong : Minor Matters, 1876. Butterworth's Ten Years' Digest, 1898-1907. Greer : Irish Land Act Cases, 1897. Madden : Registration of Deeds, 1868. Maxwell: Digest, 1904-1911. Odgers : Principles of Pleading, 1892. O'Sullivan : Key to the Labourers Acts, 1892. Powell: Evidence, 1885. Shelford : Real Property Statutes, 1893. Watson : Law relating to Cheques, 1904. From Mr. G. H. Parkes :— Anson : Contracts, 1886. Catalogues of Society's Library. Hemmant & Jordan : Companies, 1907. Pollock : Contract, 1894. Ringwood : Torts, 1894. Williams : Personal Property, 1887. ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, 3 Molesworth Street, Dublin.

Flattery (S), Sligo ; 4, Cyril J. Beatty (B), Carrick-on-Shannon ; 5, Matthew J. Hannan (B), Cavan ; 6, B. J. Goff (S), Dundalk ; 7. William D. Covne (S), Ballyhaunis; 8. Philip F. Lavery (S), Castlerea ; 9, T. A. Finlay (B), Longford ; 10, K. S. Reddin (S), Mullingar; 11, G. P. Cussen (S), 41 Kildare St., Dublin; 12, John Ford (S), Galway ; 13. John H. Gallagher (B), Ballinasloe; 14. William Meagher (S), Templemore; 15. Edward J. Little (B), Bray ; 16, Dermot F. Gleeson (S), Ennis ; 17, Joseph M. Flood (B), Limerick; 18, W. G. Price (B), Kil kenny; 19, Patrick P. O'Donoghue (B), Newcastle West ; 20, John S. Troy (S), Cappoquin ; 21, John J. Molloy (S), Water- ford ; 22, John V. Fahy (S), White's Hotel, Wexford ; 23, R. D. F. Johnstone (S), Grand Hotel, Tralee; 24, Gerald P. Farrell (B), Midleton ; 25, James F. Grotty (S), Railway Hotel, Dunmanway ; 26, Denis B. Sullivan (B), Cork. ———— Examination Results. At the January Preliminary Examination the following passed the Examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. John Lombard. 2. John H. M. Walsh. 3. Ita Hogan. 4. George J. Geraghty. 5. Vincent P. Duffy. James W. Lane passed a modified Pre liminary Examination. At the January Final Examination the following passed the Examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. John R. Halpin, B.A., T.C.D. 2. Mary D. Heron, B.A., Q.U.B. 3. Barry St. J. Galvin, B.A., T.C.D. 4. Robert E. Felton, B.A., T.C.D. 5. Patrick H. F. Lavery. 6. Fintan M. O'Connor. 7. James A. Russell. 8. Thaddeus O'Sullivan, B.A., N.U.I. 9. James V. Brady. 10. William St. C. Rice. 11. Joseph P. Black. 12. John D. Ross. 13. Patrick Liston. 14. Timothy J. Regan. 15. Patrick Ryan. 16. Charles S. Doyle. The Council awarded a Silver Medal to John R. Halpin, B.A., T.C.D.. and a Special Certificate to Mary D. Heron, B.A., Q.U.B.

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