The Gazette 1971

OBITUARY Mr. John Seery died on 4th May 1971 at his residence, Derrylynn House, Ballinderry, Mullingar, Go. West- meath. Mr. Seery was admitted in Easter Term, 1938, and practised in Pearse Street, Mullingar. Paddy Cusack—An Appreciation. The recent death of Paddy Gusack has deprived the profession of one of its most noted members. No one visiting County Cavan, particularly his home town of Ballyjamesduff, can fail to notice the huge impression he has made on the life of that community. Essentially the country solicitor, he combined all the talents and more one expects to find in a person of his position. The impression he made on Ballyjamesduff and its hinterland is a permanent one. The industries he brought to the town have provided much needed local employment and have continued to flourish. The local pride he has instilled in the community has been reflected by the town's continued success in Bord Fáilte's tidy towns competition. His consuming interest, apart from his family and his busy practice, was the Ballyjamesduff musical society. Founder of this society, he was its musical director for many years. This society is a great and continuing addition to the cultural life of the town. It has encouraged in young people an interest in music and the theatre and has instilled in them self-confidence. Anyone who met Paddy Cusack cannot fail to have been impressed by his kindliness and generosity. His hospitality was renowned. We have all lost a friend and Ballyjamesduff has lost its leading citizen. J.O'R. Applications have been received from the relevant solicitors for the issue of a Land Certificate in substitution for the orig- inal land certificate issued in respect of lands specified in the Schedule, which original land certificate is stated to have been lost or inadvertently destroyed. A new land certificate will be issued unless notification is received in the _ Land Registry within twenty-eight days from the date of publication of this notice that the original certificate is in existence and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which the certificate is being held. Dated this 6th day of June 1971. D. L. MCALLISTER Registrar of Titles Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, Dublin 7. Schedule (1) Registered owner: John O'Donoghue; Folio 51170; Lands, Ballinaspig More, County Cork; Area, 7a. lr. 12p. (2) Registered Owner: R. Chapman & Son Limited; Folio 17327; Lands, Kilcullenbridge (E.D. Kilcullen), County Kil- dare; Area, la. lr. 23p. (3) Registered Owner: Daniel Creedon; Folio 16534R; Lands, Coolmucky, County Cork; Area, 115a. 2r. Op. (4) Registered Owner: Thomas Dinegan; Folio 584; Lands, THE REGISTER REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964 Issue of New Land Certificate

R. M. Neville—An Appreciation. "Whom the gods love . . . " But it was not only the gods who loved Max Neville, few people have been so universally liked and admired, and few people combine intellectual brilliance and hard work with such kindly and genuine interest in people. Max proved himself both as a barrister and a solicitor to be one of the finest lawyers of his generation, as well as one of those with the widest interests and sympathies. His public-spiritedness brought him to a leading position in the college in his beloved Cork and in the Society of Young Solicitors and, though he was always busier than most, to write on legal topics, some- thing few Irish practitioners manage to do. But Max did not love learning better than mankind : he com- bined all this with a gentleness and simplicity which involved no condescension and which made him as close and as good a friend of those with whom he gossiped, always charitably, as of those with whom he argued philosophy or economics. All this was known to his friends. But it was only recently that we realised that he combined all these qualities with great courage. Even to the last when the shadow of death was on him, he carried on his many voluntary and professional activities as conscientiously and kindly as ever. "What made us dream that he could comb grey hairs?" A good friend and a fine man has shared in that discourtesy of death. J.T.L. and J.F.B. The Irish Times (1st May 1971) Cartrongeeragh, County Longford; Area, 23a. Or. lp. (5) Registered Owner: Francis Freehill; Folio 22120; Lands, Snugborough, County Cavan; Area, 13a. 3r. 20p. (6) Registered Owner: John Hogan (Junior); Folio 2678; Lands, Mackney (Bourke), County Tipperary; Area, 8a. Or. 36p. (7) Registered owner: Philip Kearney; Folio 20249; Lands, Trillick, County Donegal; Area, 5a. 3r. 4p. REGISTER C John Neary, late of 1 Rockfield Drive, Whitehall Road, Tere- nure, Dublin 12. Will any person who has knowledge of the last will and testament of the above named who died on 5th May 1971 please contact the undermentioned solicitors, Messrs Crean O Cléirigh and O'Dwyer, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, as soon as possible. Eugene O'Sullivan, deceased, will any person having knowledge of a will made by the above named deceased late of 1 Cow- ley Road, Mortlake, London, S.W.14, and formerly of 1 Beverley Road, Barnes, London, S.W.I3, and formerly resident in Castletown-Bere, County Cork, who died on 31st December 1970 please communicate with Messrs W. Ronan and Son of 94-95 South Mall, Cork, as soon as possible.

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