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Mr. Lloyd-Blood served his apprenticeship to the late Sir V-.'illiam Findlater, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1883, and practised as senior partner in the firm of William Findlater & Co., 53 Dame Street, Dublin. Mr. Lloyd-Blood was a member of the Council of the Society from 1906 to 1913 and was a Vice-President of the Society during the year 1909-10. MR. GEORGE P. MACLAUGHLIN, Solicitor, died on 15th June, 1942, at Tullyglass, Ballymena. Mr. MacLaughlin served his apprenticeship to the late Mr. Daniel MacLaughlin, Coler-, aine, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1919, and practised at Coleraine up to the year 1937, when he retired. MR. ERNEST S. LOWE, Solicitor, died on 19th June, 1942, at his residence, The Gunyah, Zion Road, Rathgar, Dublin. Mr. Lowe served his apprenticeship to the late Mr. Edward S. Lowe, Dublin, and prac tised at 65 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin. MR. ARTHUR G. NIXON, Solicitor, died on 29th June, 1942, at Seamount Nursing Home, Salthill, Galway. Mr. Nixon served his apprenticeship with Mr. Gerald Maguire, Claremorris, Co. Mayo, was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1938, and practised at Ballinrobe.

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. 16th July, 1942. Twenty-two members present. Reports from -sub-committees were con The Council passed a vote of sympathy with the widow and relatives of the late Mr. Vv'illiam F. Aylward, who died on 1st July, 1942. Mr. Aylward entered the service of the Society in 1891, and recently retired on pension after almost fifty years faithful service. —— Pontifical High Mass The President, representing the Society, was present at the Pontifical High Mass in the Pro-Cathedral Dublin, on 24th June to celebrate the Episcopal Jubilee of His Holiness Pius XII. OBITUARY. MR. RICHARD W. MACNEICE, Solicitor, died on 3rd June, 1942, at his residence, Sidmonton, Novara Road, Bray. Mr. MacNeice served his apprenticeship to the late Mr. Patrick H. Chance, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1900, and practised as senior partner of the firm of R. W. MacNeice & Son at 12 Westmoreland Street, Dublin, up to the year 1939, when he retired. ___ MR. ADAM LLOYD-BLOOD, Solicitor, died on 12th June, 1942, at his residence, 1 Winton Road, Dublin. sidered and rulings made thereon. The late Mr. William F. Aylward.

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