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At the Intermediate Examination for Apprentices to Solicitors, held on the 20th inflt., the following candi– dates were allowed the examination, »u4 their names are arranged in the order of merit : 1. Michael J. Kierans 2. Hogh Henry 3. Thomas J. MacGrath 4. James Derby 5. Edward P. M. Q'tflan- agan 6. William D. Sainsbnry 7. Timothy fit I 8. Robert Barke 9. Timothy J. Hnnt 10. James Fox 11. Robert G. Hunt 1% Alfred T. Coffey ffe. .Robert T. F. Greene The remaining candidates have been postponed.

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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. MICHAELMAS SITTINOS EXAMINATIONS. At the Preliminary Examination of Candidates seek– ing to become Apprentices to Solicitors, held on 16th and 17th October, the followiug were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : 1. Lewis R. Lipsett. 13. Wm. J. Mills. 14. Thomas Rice. TL.\O> remaining Candidates have been postponed. At the Final Examination of Apprentices seeking admission to the Profession, held on 18th and 19th October, the following were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit: 11. Frederick W. Law. 12. Joseph W. Galloway, B.A., T.C.D. 13. George C. Macrory. 14. John A. Osborne, jun. 15. George M. Koox. 1. Jasper T. Wolfe. 2. Thomas Elliott. 3. William O'Doherty. 4. Robert B. Wray, B.A., Q.TJ.I. 5. John G. Reid. 20. George C. Moyets. The remaining candidates have been postponed. The Conrt of Examiners have awarded a gold medal to Jasper T. Wolfe ; silver medals to Thomas Elliott •• and Wm. O'Doherty, and special certificates to Robert B. Wray, John G. Reid, and Wm. Lynch. The Findlater Scholarship for 1893 has been to Francis M. Moloney. By Order, WM. GEO. ... Secretary. November 8th, 1893. 2. Fi'aucia E. Pearson. 3. Charles G. Jefferson. 4. Thomas E*ily. &. Wm. Joseph Lundy. 6. William O'NeiU. 7. Daniel Sweeney. 8. Edmund Lupton. 9. John J. O'Farrell. Id. Joseph S. Carter. 11. Samuel B. Benner. 12. Joseph. O'Keeffe. 19. Thos. A. Talbofc- .;..- «7. Richard W. Maxwell. 18. Thos. N. Wardrop. 19. John Corrigan. 8. William Lynch. 7. Charles E. Fair. 8. William Coghlan. 9. Charles W. Alleyne. 10. Norman C. Carutb. ff

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minatiou of candidates seeking licitorfi, held on the 2ud and ndidates were allowed the es are arranged in order of

1. Alexander Fisher 2. George F. Maguire 3. Tbomas S. Murland 4. JaraeB J. Mullan 5. Patrick J. Tallaa 6. Martin J. Burke 7. Michael F. Horaa 8. Francis J. Orr 9. Edward Barron 10. Thomas R. S*lmond 11. John A. J. Brooks 12. David G. Dickson 13. Thomas Atwell 14. Richard M. M'Gusty 15. James M'Quaker 16. John Cowan 17. Hugh Lyle 18. John Thos. Cosgreave 7 Thomas E. Harford was allowed the special examina- t tiou, for which he had liberty to present himself. The remaining candidates have been postponed. At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held on the 4th and 5th iust., the following candidates were allowed the examination, and their namea are arranged in order of merit: 1. William A. FitzHenry, M.A., R.U.I. 2. Hngh A. AndersOD, B.A., T.C.D. 3. Patrick Murphy 4. George M. Mearea 5. J. F. M'Allister, B.A., R.D.I. 6. F. R. Ronayne, B.A., R.U.I. 7. Samuel P. Redington, jun. 8. Henry 0. Roper 9. Richard F. Kingwood, LL.B. 10. John H. Russell 11. Percy T. Clarke. 12. John Hamilton '*'-s, 13. Patrick H. O'Srien11 14. John H. C. Purdon 15. William Burke, jun. 16. Hngh Keller 17. David Maloolmson, Jan. 18. William X. White 19. William H. Sandes 20. Robert Lepper, B.A., T.C.D. 21. Edward D. Hunt The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal to W. A. FitzHenry, a silver medal to H. A. Auderson, . a.ad special certificates to Patrick Marphy, G. M. Meareu, Sand J. F. M'AlUster, The remaining candidates have been postponed. By Order, ' WM. GBO. WAKBLT, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, 24th January, 1894. - v 1

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. lAJiLftAk THE INCORPORATED LAW SOOEBTT OF IRELAND. At the Preliminary Examination of Candidates Reek- ing to become Apprentices to Solicitors, held on 22nd Mn*i--23i:d May, 1894, the following candidates were

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allowed the examination, Jj it) order of merit :— 1. Wm.M. Reid. 2. George Biruey. 3. Hugh J. Jones. 4. J?«trick V. Loughrey 5. a,. Dawsou Bates, of James O'Grad}', 7. Michael Verdou. 8. John A. Long. \ 9. Patrick O'Brien. ^ 10. C. J. Robert?. 11. John Gore.

and their names are arranged 21. J. E. Byrne. 2-2. F. A. S. Stoney. 23. George C, Lett, Jan. 2i. Hugh Rainey. 2a. M. J. O'Maura. ZG. A. F. Rolleston. 27. M. A. Galvin. ... 28. Tiiornas Boyle. ' '#*J*, VS. James Dolan. '*. 30. Joseph M'Henry. 31. J. H. Rice. 32. J. F. Whitsitt. 33. John Owens. 34. W. E. G. Lloyd. 35. Frank T. Walab. 36. Harold C. Geoghegan. 37. P. B. J. Dolan.

. ( John H. Bradley . Macardle 3-. James O'Conuor 4. Jeffrey J. Fay, B.A., R.U.I. 5. John Cosby M'Kay 6. Francis F. Cullinan 7. Timothy J. Hunt 8. Samnel J. Clarke 9. Charles Laverty, jun. 10. Arthur W. Stirling, B.A., T.C.D. 11. E. J. Malone

15. Robert Diamond 16. John J. Daly, B.A., R.TJ.I. 17. Marcus P. Twiggv B.A., T.C.D. 18. Travers W. King, B.A., T.C.D. 19. Henry J. Verdou 20. John J.L. Murphy 21. George D. Gilbert 22. George W. Greeue, Jan. 23. John Murphy 24. Christopher Moran 25. W. Bindou Soott 26. Patrick Shields

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12. R. T. H. Tight". 13. M. R. Hegarty. 14. Charles O'Brisn. 15. M. H. Stapleton. 16. T. H. Wilson. 17. P. J. O'Driscoll. 18. R. B. Houston. 19. Charles Moouey. 20. P. J. Sheridan.

12. Frederick D. Darley 13. Joseph P. Connolly 14. Frederick J. Lyons ' The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded gold medals to John H. Bradley and Peter L. Maeardle; a silver medal to James O'Connor, aud special certificates to Jeffrey J. Fay and J. C. M'Kay. By Order, A WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. ; Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 20th June, 1894.

38. M. J. Macnamara. 39. J. M. Fitzgerald. 40. P. J. Mallot).

* Thomas J. Elliott and Wm. Gault have passed the I special preliminary examination for which they bad [liberty to present themselves. The remaiuiug candidates [have been postponed.

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( Henry M. P. Hare J' 10 -J Wm. Thomas Maokay ''• (John Tracy i JWm. J. M'Millan i 11 tJames A. Mills ? 10 (Richard J. Keogh - \,Jobn F. M'Csrthy 13. Brian P. MacErlean 14. John F. O'Riordan , , (Samuel Kerr 1& \3. T. E. Miller 16. John J. Dnggan 17, John Byers 17,. Nathaniel Tnghau * ' "f*

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At the Intermediate Examination for Solicitors' Apprentices, held on Friday last, 19th instant, the following candidates were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— David E. JTergason ; Patrick J. Collina ; John O'Sul- livau ; Wilfred L. B-irlee ; George C. Lepper, B.A., R.U.t. ; William Ellia ; John J. Leech, Hugh H. Smiley, equal ; David Foley ; Robert Hauderson, B.A., R.U.I. ; Michael J. Crowe ; Richard N. Guinness, B.A., Oxford ; Thomas C. Rosa, B.A., R.U.I. ; Andrew Maoanlay ; John. P. Mallaghan ; Arthur G. Ringwood ; Mark A. Toomey ; John J. Moloney. The remaining candidate has been postponed. \

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10. John Moriarty. 11. James Flynu. 12. John Tarratit. 13. J. A. Porter, B.A., . Cantab. 14. Ro*a,ld W. Hamilton* 16. RobertWtUface, junior. 16. George P. (Jirllngl* 17. George deR'EogeHiach. 18. W. H. R. Wade,v B.A., T.C.D.

7. Laurence J. Ryan. 8. John J. M'Gvatb. 9. T. E. O'Counor, B.A., R.U.I. The remaining candidates have been

The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold rtjedal to E. F. M'Hugb, a silver medal to Thomas Toye,-and' I Bpeoial certificates to J. Alexander, P. O'Leary, T; A. England, and F. S. D. Colquhoan. The Findiater Scholarship for 1894 has been awarded equally between Messrs. W. A. FitzHenry, LL.B., and, J asper T. Wolfe. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELT, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 7th November, 1894.

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1. John T. Sweeney 2. Christ. J. P. Farrell 3. Bernard J. Donnelly 4. Patrick J. Moran 5. Henry St. P. Walsh 6. John H. Eedmond 7. Joseph J. Wolfe

8. Charles J. Murray 9. William K. Gibson 10. Gerald M. Macken 11. Arthur S. Rediugton 12. Henry P. Magill 13. John J. Bea 14. Cornelius O'Eourke.

William Burke, James Hehir, Daniel O'Grady, and David A. Quaid have passed the special preliminary examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates have been post poned. *. . " At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held on the 7th and 8th inst., the : following candidates were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1.

Jolui' F. Knox *. i John F. A. Simms * 3. F. J. Anderson, B.A., T.G.D. 4. E. W. Hamilton, B.A., T.C.D. 6. Charles J. Lane, B.A., T.C.D. 6. Henry J. Sinnott 7. Alexander Eoss 8. Eoger Green 9. Eobert W. Frost 10. Patrick J. Grant 11. J. B. Hamilton, B.A., E.U.I. 12. John Eyan, jun. 13. John W. S. Finnigan 14. K. W. Glass. B.A., E.U.I. .- '

15. Charles G. P. Wilson 16. William O'Kane 17. Jonathan C. Gilbert 18. C. G. Hamilton, B.A., T.C.D. 19. Wm, L. B. Cochrane 20. Philip O'Doherty 21. Elliott M'Neill, B.A., T.C.D. 22. Eichard J. O'Donnell 23. Henry S. Wallis 24. Joseph J. Farrell 25. Mark S. Orr 26. Patrick Laverty 27. George M'Cracken 28. William B. Dunn 29. Edward Chute 30. Arthur E. Scholefleld 31. Louis Montfort.

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At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking to become apprentices to solicitors, held on the 20th and 21st May, the following were allowed the examination, and their' names are arranged in order of merit :— 1. James A. Pringle

13. George M. Franck 1 i. Chas. M. Boyton 15. James M'Donnell 16. Vincent P Kennedy 17. Wm. F. Mulligan 18. Geo. D. C. Hamilton 19. Edward Leahy 20. Penrose C. Morris 21. Thomas E. Alexander 22. John Elgee 23. Samuel M'C. Russell 24. Parnell Gale ".. __

2. Charles A. Williams 3. Patrick J. Meehan 4. Richard C. Meredith 5. Robert B. Malcomson 6. John R. Brennan 1. Frederick E. Kennedy

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P. J. Kavanagh has passed the special preliminary ' examination, for which he had liberty to present him- • self. * ' The remaining candidates have been postponed. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS' PRIZES, 1894-95. The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal to Henry Marshall, a silver medal to Florence M'Carthy, and special certificates to L. A. Kennedy, J. T. Sweeny, C. J. P. Farrell, Robert Quigg, J. A. Pringle, and C. A. Williams. At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held on the 22nd and 23rd May, the following candidates were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Bartholomew Collins 2. John Pride B.A.,

15. Robert Burke, T.C.D. 16. Bertram G. Alien 17. Edward M. F. Boyle 18. Samuel Kerr 19. Charles W. Russell 20. William M'C. Wilson, B.A., T.C.D. 21. James Kennedy 22. Frederick H. Kennedy 23. R. Norman Brown 24. William Chartres 25. James W. Davis 26. Bernard J. Sweeney 27. Ernest J. Shaw

3. John Henry Walsh 4. Alexander M. Lyons 5. Joseph M'Dermott 6. Charles P. Tracy 7. Robert J. Aiken 8. John F. Young, B.A., T.C.D. 9. Arthur W. H. Stanfield

10. John H. Tomb 11. John Alexander 12. Peter M'Ginu, B.A., > R.U.I. 13. Bryan Adams 14. Patrick J. Magee The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded silver medals to Bartholomew Collins and John Pride, and special certificates to John Henry Walsh and Alexander M. Lyons. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELT, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 19th June, 1895.

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INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION. At the Intermediate Examination for apprentices 1 , solicitors held on 4th inst.,. the following candidate were allowed the examination, and their names a/rej | classed IB order of merit:—

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1. J. W. M'Quaker. 2. P. J. G. O'Shaughnessy. 3. Samuel A. Wray. 4. W. J. Mills. 6. James J. M'Cabe.

6. J. R. Whyte. 7. William PultoU. - 8. John G. H. Wilson. 9. George H. Sargent. 10. James M'Dowell. 11. J. H. Peden. 12. John C. Dwyer. 13. Bernard M'Fadden. 14. Ainsworth Barr. 15. John Cowan, 16. Morgan C. Jameson. 17. W. J. Lundy. 18. James J. Mullan. 19. Edmond Lupton.

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THE INCOEPOBATED LAW SOCIETY OF • IKE LAND. At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking to become apprentices to solicitors, held on the 14th and 15th October, the following were allowed the exami nation, and their names are arranged in order of merit :—

19 James H. Evans 20 Valentine Wilson 21 Cecil Bland 22 Harold W. P. Stokes 23 Frederick L. Blake 24 Jerome 8. Murphy 23 Henry B. P. Wilson 26 James L. Burke 27 John C. O'Connor 28 A. T. Graham 29 D. M. J. O'Counell, juu. 30 John P. O'Meara 31 John Creagli 32 Arthur S. Armstrong 33 Edward HOI 34 Alan P. Given 35 Wm. B. Dunlop 36 Francis X. Hanrahan

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The remaining candidates have been postponed.

At the final examination of apprentices seeking to he" admitted solicitors, held on the 16th and 17th October, the following were allowed the examination, and then- names are arranged in order of merit :—• 1 Charles H. Denroche, B.A., B.U.I. 2 Douglas Amplefoid 3 Luke Stack 10 Thomas Barkley, B.A.. B.U.I. 11 George Wheeler 12 Claude F. Gifford 6 Thomas A.. M'Lernon 7 Patrick J. Byrne 8 JohnF. OgUyy, B.A., T.C.D. 9 Daniel X. Keenan The remaining candidates have been postponed. The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal to Charles H. Denroche, B.A., B.U.I., silver medals to Douglas Ampleford and Luke Stack, and special certi ficates to Baymond French, John M. M'Dowell, and Thomas A. M'Lernon. ; FINDLATEK SCHOLARSHIP, 1895. The Findlater Scholarship for 1895 has been awarded | to E. F. M'Hngh, B.A., B.U.I. v (By order), WH. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. 4 Baymond French 5 John M. M'Dowell 13 Jeremiah Perry 14 George Orr Lytle 15 William D. Sainsbury 16 Thomas. M. Gerrard 17 Maurice Geary 18 Gerald M'Ostrich 19 James D. Vernon

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7. Joseph A. Collins 8. Patrick Masterson 9. John Wm. Simpson 10: Henry J. O'Neill 11. Patrick Coll 12. Bobert A. Corscadden

John Henderson passed the Special Preliminary Examinatioh, for which he had liberty to present him self. ; The remaining candidates have been postponed. At the final examination of apprentices seeking ad mission as solicitors, held upon 6th and 7th instants, the following were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit '.— 1. Alfred J. Crawford

14. Daniel P. Blayney 15. Robert Henderson 16. John James Leech 17. Wm. Thos. Sugrue 18. John P. Carrigan 19. Thos. H. O'Brien 20. James Lawlor 21. W. W. M'N. Williams 22. Mark A. Toomey 23. Anthony Hawkesworth

2. Florence E. M'Carthy 3. FrederickW.G, Camp bell 4. Joseph P. Cosgreave 5. Wm. Horner ' 6. Wm. W. Thotnhill 7. B. M'Clure Byron 8. B. Bobinson Black 9. John Wm. Simpson 10. Joseph A. M. Steele 11. Nathaniel Tughan 12. Henry B. Hunt 13. David Foley

24. Charles S. Kenny 25. Andrew D. Comyu 26. Charles Vint 27. Cornelius J. Bafferty The remaining candidates have been postponed. The Court of Examiners have awarded special certi ficates to Alfred J. Crawford, Florence F. M'Carthy, and;Frederick W. G. Campbell. (By order), WM. GEO. WAKBLY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, E*bur Courts, Dublin, 29th Jan., 1896.

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20. John W. E. Armstrong 21. Thomas Murphy 22. Eugene Ryau 23. George W. Beaumont 24. Francis J. Higgins 25 Charles Hime 26. James C. C. Hogau 27. Gerald S. White 28. Edmond A. Killingly 29. John Rearden 30. William .). Devlin 31. Redmoud J. Carroll 32. Thomas S. M'Allister 83. Owen H. Armstrong 34. John Rickard 35. William H Carsoit 36. F.-G. M'Sherry 37. Daniel O'CouuelL 38. George Roe, -

2. Basil Thompson. 3. James. J,. Lynch 4. Francis W. G. Hickman 5. George B, Hanna 6. Arthur Coughlau 7. William Dvvyer. 8. David Hanna 9. Patrick J. O'Hagan 10. Herbert C. Gordon 11. Timothy J. Golden 12. Ambrose B. Lane D 3. Richard Fitzsimons 14. Michael B. Fitzgerald 15. Alexander Pringle 16. Keuben J. Dodd, juu, 17. James Kiernaa 18. John Adrian i 19. James Graham

Henry Blackburne anji Robert Parsons have passed the Special Preliminary Examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates have been postponed. EXAMINATIONS—PRIZES, 1895-96. The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal to Leonard Webb ; silver medals to John Laoigan and Joseph Fegan, and special certificates to Patrick J. O'StigQin-, James Clarke, Joseph Wilson, Basil Thomp son, Alexander D. Orr, and James J. Lynch. At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held upon the 21st and 22nd May, the following candidates passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit :— 1. Philip J. O'Sullivan 2. William Boyle 20. Richard N. Guinness, B.A. , Oxford '

21. Jerome J. Ronayne 2 'i. Patrick Harding " ' 23. Joseph Macardle 24. Charles W. Neill 25. E.. P. M. O'Flanagan, 26. Cecil G. Thompson, B.A., T.C.D. 27. Ernest E. Merrick, B.A., T.C.D. 28. Hugh Henry 29. Thomas J. M-'Grath 30. Hugh A. Buchauan 3.1. Wm. Alexander 32. A. Albert Campbell 33. Henry K. Toomey 34. Wm. James Stewart

3. John O'Sullivan 4. Albert E. Hackett 5. Osborne E. Barber 6. Thomas F. Figgis, B. A., TC.D. 7. James Harte 8. Patrick J. Gaynor- 9. Frederick W, Wynne 10. John Corr 11. S. F. B. Martin, B,A., T.C.D. 12. Christopher Gordon 13. William J. M'Millan 14. Herbert D. Vaughan 115. F. W. A. Duncan 16. James Dickie 17. Edwin N. Edwards 18. Thomas C. Ross, B.A., E.U.I. 19. Arthur E. O'Brien

35. Arthur H. Burne 36. John A. Kavanagh 37. James Egan 38. D. J. Murphy George Armstrong 39. The remaining candidates have been postponed. The Court of Examiners have awarded silver medals to Philip J. O'Sullivan, William Boyle, and John O'Sullivan, and special certificates to Albert E. Hackett, Osborne E. Barber, Thomas F. Figgis, and James Harte, By order, WM. GEO. WAKELT, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 17th June, 1896.

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19. Alexander S. Merrick 20. Edward Clark 21. Francis d'A. Murphy 22. Joseph M'llwaiue 23. James J. Moore 24. James E. O'Donnell 25. Alwyn S. Craig 26. Felix J. Slean 27. Gei-fld F. J. Scanlon 28. Michael J. O'Neill 29. Bertie R. W Doran 30. William A. Cosgreave 31. Thomas J. 0. Furlong 32. A. E. St. Leger 33. Conor O'Kelly 34. William J. Barcroft 35. Edward James Knight

1. Walter F. Doheny 2. Edward J. Kenny 3. Michael J. J. O'Connor 4. Christopher M. Grimes 5. C. M'Mahon Russell 6. Michael E. O'Beirne 7. Patrick O'Connor 8. Francis M'Quaid 9. Russell M'William 10. Henry N. Magee 11. William Seattle 12. William P. Maguire 13. Robert H. Scott 14. John W. Roe 15'. Johh S. Potter 16. William J. Gleeson . 17. James V. Ellis 18. Samuel J. MacKeon

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3. Terence J. Listen 4. Patrick J. Collins 5. James W. M'Quaker 6. David E. Ferguson 7. Wilfred C. S. Wilson 8. Richard Moloney 9. Morgan C. Jameson, B.A., T.C.D.

15. Denis J. M. Morrogh 16. Christopher J. Healy 17 Thomas O'Farrell 18. John P. Mallaghan 19. Richard T. Holmes 20. Bartholomew Renahan

10. John A. Carlyle The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal i to Felix J. M'Keown ; silver medals to John C. Dwyer | and Terence J. Listbn, and Special Certificates to t Patrick J. Collins and James W. M'Quaker. t, The Fiudlater Scholarship for 1896 has been awarded • to Charles H. Deuroche, LL.B., R.U.I.

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1 S B Edmondaon 2 Kdward J Franch 3 Edward Emerson 4 John Brown 5 Sydney H Stelfoi 6 Nicholas O Shea 7 Henry P Mecredy

8 William J 0 Orr 9 Chas John Qnirke 10 Barry Vftl'ii alien 11 "W™ B Allingham 12 Predk C Haves 13 Gerald H F'jones 14 Fredk H Mullan

William ljowi« has passeJ the special pre liminary examination, for which he had liberty to present himself. The remaining aandidates, are postponed. At tha final examination for apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held on 7th and 8ch iosts, the following candidates passed the examination, aod their names are ar ranged in order of merit:— 1 Charlea S Hurdeo 10 James P I/avan M Good, BA,TCD 11 H G M'Cammon 3 John G H Wilson 12 Michael J Orowe 4 GOIjeppir.BA.RUI 13 A R O'Conor

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The remaining candidates are postponed. The Court of Examinsra have awarded a f gold medal to Chas S Harden, a. silver medal • 10 Matthew Good, and special certificates to ! : John G H Wilson, Giorge C IJepper, and Mchl ' J Kiei'ans.—By order, ^ WM G WAKELY, Seoretary, .J

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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. TRINITY SITTINGS EXAMINATIONS. At the preliminary examination of candidates seek ing to become Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon the 19th and 20th May, the following candidates passed the examination, and .their names are arranged in order of merit : —

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_- —— - ——--v~*,^u i*J VI UC *j 1. Patrick F. O'Brien. I 2. Cecil E. S. Ireland, r B.A., T.C.D. fr 3. Bernard M. O'Grady. '. 4. John M. Mark. , 5. Henry C. Bourhe. -j 6. Hugh Horan. 1 7. Michael Bergin. P 8. Thomas J. Elliott, / 9. Richard E. C. Long, !j B.A., T.C.D. ••:, 10. Robert G. Hunt. :: 11. Henry M. P. Hare. 12. Hugh M. Smiley. ' 18. William Ellis. h' 14. Robert Cecil Joy. ..-,15. John F. M'Carthy. ' 16. James Derby. 17. Arthur G. Joyce. 18. John Tracy, junior.

1. William Henry. 2. Francis L. Crowley. 3. George H. Glover. 4. John Al. Beaumont. o. Arthur E. Martelli. 6. Charles J. Walsh. 7. William A. F. Martin. 8. Charles Ebrill. 9. Hugh M'Gonigal. 10. Ernest M. H. Milligan. 11. Henry T. Gallagher. 12. Michael Killeen. 13. James F. Moles. 14. Herbert Duncan. 15. Robert Birney. 16. Charles H. Maoraith. 17. Joseph O'Neill. 18. Francis Devine. 19. William S. M'Dermott. | 20. William J. K. Roche.

21. John J. Horgan. 22. Michael J. O'Counor. 23. Edward O'Hagan. 24. Thomas B. Fiunigan. 25. John Ignatius M'Don- nell. 26. Henry H. Dawson. 27. Edward Harte. 28. Charles G. O'Brien. 29. Patrick J. Agnew. 30. David O'Flaherty. 31. Andrew N. Anderson. 32. Richard Simmons. 33. Henry J. S. Fullerton. 34. Martin H. Kirk. 33. John Wray. 36. Claude J. Law. 37. James B. K. Hill. 38. Louis A. Meenan. 39. Henry A. J. Ureunan.

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• THE INCOBPOEATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. At the Intermediate Examination for Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon the 5th instant, the following passed the examination, and their names are classed in order of merit:— CLASS I. (IN ORDER OF MERIT). 1, William Kelly; 2, John Hanna; 3, James Clarke and Christopher J. P. Farrell, equal; 5, Alfred T. Graham; G, J. Hall Evans; 7, Richard Fitzsimmons; 8, Michael Hegarty; 9, Walter P. Boas; 10, John H. Dudley ; 11, Thomas S. Biggs, John Henderson, and James A. Kiernan, equal; 14, Joseph Dodd; 15, Thos. P. Burke; 16, W. K. Gibson; 17, James Eonntree; 18, Eobert C. E. Baillie-Gage. CLASS II. (IN ORDER OF MERIT). 1, Patrick Coll; 2, Arthur S. Armstrong; 3, R. J. Dickson ; 4, C. M. Boyton ; 5, Edward Lemon; 6, Thomas B. Alexander ; 7, Henry J. Egau and Herbert S. Findlater, equal; 9, Cecil Bland; 10, John A. J. Brooks, Robert Quigg, and Leonard Webb, equal; 13, J. Sidney Bright, John L. Harris, John W. Simpson, and Nathaniel Tailor, equal; 17, J. Trew (Jolquhoun, Meredith A. Smyth. and Herbert T. Whitaker, equal; 20, George M. Franck ; 21, Patrick J. Kavanagh, James A. Pringle, and W. R N. Townsend, equal; 24, Rupert J. Fetherstonhaugh and John O'Counell, equal; 26, Thomas Boyle, Frederick E. Kennedy, and W. E. Orr, equal; 29, Wellesley Despard, Hugh M'llroy, and J. Wilson, equal; 32, Raymond P. Stephenson ; 33, Patrick Masterson; 34. Penrose C. Morris; 35, P. S. Brady, John M. Fitzgerald, Henry V. M. Ringwood, and John E. White, equal; 39, Henry MacDermot and . Michael J. O'Meara, eqvfed; 41, Henry J. O'Heill, Robert Parsons, and James A. Ross, equal; 44, John ' J. Magee ; 45, Reuben J. Dodd and Andrew A. Wells, j equal ; 47, W. M. Reid; 48, Robert E. 3. Johnstone I and John M'Doweri, equal; 60, Hugh Moughty and L John J. Rea, equal. * ^,-v.H*11 'f "

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At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking to become apprentices to solicitors, held upon the 12th and 13th October, the following passed the examination, •and their names are arranged in order of merit:—

12. Maurice Kenny. 13. Alexander I. Ormsby. 14. Eichard D. Mathews. 15. Nicholas Healy. 16. Charles S. Moore. 17. William Tughan. 18. Joseph A. Little. 19. John "W. Diamond. 20. Samuel Eastvvood, jun. 21. Gerald A. Gt Byrue.

nd A. Swayne. !. W.Bea. 3. Eobert N. Matheson. 4. William H. Fry. 5. Benjamin H. Friel. 6. Arthur T. Ellis. 7. Herbert S. M'CleUand. 8. Thomas P. Grainger. 9. Haroourt H. Jones. 10. John E. Smythe.

11. Patrick O'Flynn. Wilson MoKeown and Peter Seales have passed the special preliminary examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candi dates have been postponed. At the final examination of apprentices seeking ad mission as solicitors, held upon 14th and 15th October, the following candidates passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:—

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1. Wm. Thomas Mackay. 2. Francis G. M'Keever, B.A., T.C.D. 3. John Byers. 4. John F. Kelly. 5. William Ireland Good, B.A., T.C.D. 6. Michael M. Kenuy. 7. James Hehir. 8. James C. M'Dowell. 9. Hugh 0. Cochrane.

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1. John Duff, B.A., R.U.I. 2. Arthur S. Megaw, B.A., R.U.I. 3. Robert N. Keohler 4. John R. Whyte 5. William Roohe, B.A., T.C.D. 6. Aiusworth Barr 7. R. A. W. Andrews, B.A., T.C.D.

8. John F. Ennis 9. Charles J. Roberts 10. Martin J. Burke ; 11. Sydney G. Babiugton,. B.A., T.C.D. 12. J. Patterson Best 13. Edward Rounds, B.A., T.C.D. ! 14. Daniel J. O'Callaghan J 15. Edward A. Shaw

The Court of Examiners have awarded silver medals to John Duff and Arthur S. Megaw, and special cer tificates to Robert N. Koehler aud John R. Whyte. The remaining candidates are postponed. By order, WM. GEO. WAKBLY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 26th January, 1898.

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, At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admitted solicitors, held upon 23rd and 24th May, the ifollowing candidates passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— in. Joseph V. Lahiff.

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1. Samuel A. Wray. 2. Charles G. Jefferson. 3. Francis J. Orr. 4. William John Mills. 5. George H. Sargint. 6. John F. O'Riordan. 7. Geo. B. Walkington. 8. John Guihau. 9. Geo. M, Watson.

U. Thomas F. Crozier. 12. Edward J. Mailing. 13. Edmoud Ltipton. 14. Michael J. Heverin. 15. James M. M'Keown. 16. Patrick J. Kavanagh. 17. David Roche. 18. William R. Mooney,

1. Henry G. Connolly. 2. Hugh Lecky, jun. 3. Bernard Fox. 4. Wilmot H. C. Lloyd. 6. A ndrew G. Jackson. 6. Thomas M. Heron. 7. Gibson Barren,

13. Herbert V. Craig. 14. Hugh Boal. 15. A. S. Machin. 16. Win. Read. 17. G. F. M'Neill. 18. Septimus IX Lambert. 19. Gerald P. Dornn. 20. John F. C. M. Corbally. 21. George J. Ball. 22. Henry J. M'Ternan. 23. T. O'Brien Kelly. 24. Wm. S. T. Gilleland.

The i_onrt of Examiners have awarded a (Jold Medal to Samuel A. Wray, a Silver Medal to Charles J. Jeffer son, and Special Certificates to Francis J. Orr, V\ illiam J. Mills, and George H. Sargint. The remaining candidates have been postponed. ' f By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 13th June, lo'JS.

, - _'. Mitchell. 10. James Roche, juu. 11. John C. Callan. •12. D. A. M'Afee.

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