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JULY, 1938

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Mr. JOHN MACDONALD, Solicitor, died on the 4th June, 1938, at Carrick-on-Shannon. Mr. MacDonald served his apprentice ship with Mr. Henry Murphy, Clones, was admitted in Trinity. Sittings, 1914, and practised at Carrick-on-Shannon. Mr. MORGAN FOTTRELL, Solicitor, died on the 7th June, 1938, at 2 Parnell Square, Dublin. Mr. Fottrell served his apprenticeship with the late Sir George Fottrell, Dublin, was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1890, and practised under the style of Fottrell and Mooney at 11 Anglesea Street, Dublin. White and White of 13 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, have acquired the business of Henry B. Burton and Son, which was carried on by Erroll Burton at 43 Dame Street, Dublin. The business is now merged in the business of White and White, which is being carried on as heretofore at 13 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. Mr. Erroll Burton has retired from practice. Peter J. Flynn, of 14 College Green, Dublin, has acquired the business of the late James Tanham of 13 Westmoreland Street, Dublin, and having ceased to practise at 14 College Green, is carrying on the business of James Tanham at 13 Westmoreland Street under the title of James Tanham and Co. MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION.

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL 16th June. Twenty-seven members present. Financial Agreement Loan. The Secretary reported allotment to the Society of £500 Financial Agreement Loan, 1938, being the amount applied for. Seanad Election. A letter was read from Mr. John J. Horgan intimating that he did not desire to be nominated as a candidate for election. The Council nominated Mr. Thomas W. Delany, (President) and Mr. Patrick F. O'Reilly, (a Vice-President) as candidates on the Cultural and Educational Panel for election to Seanad Eireann. Local Registries of Title. In response to an enquiry by the Local Registration of Title Rules Committee the Council expressed a unanimous opinion that it would be wholly undesirable that the Local Registries of Title should be abolished. OBITUARY. Mr. STEPHEN M- McAuLiFFE, Solicitor, died on the 2nd June, 1938, at his residence, 9 Prospect Road, Glasnevin, Dublin. Mr. McAuliffe served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. W. H. Spence, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1924, and practised formerly at 11 \Vestmoreland Street Dublin, and latterly at 66 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin, iinder the style of John Clark and Co.

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