The Gazette 1930-33

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Vol. XXVI, No. 10]

APRIL, 1933.

• FOR CIRCULATION . AMONGST MEMBERS

COUNCIL MEETING.

Mr. Barlee was admitted in Easter Term, 1872, and practised at 30 Westland Row, Dublin, up to 1897, when he retired. He was a Member of the Council of the Society from 1880 to 1896, and was a Vice- President of the Society during the year 1888-89. __" MR. THOMAS SHILLINGTON, Solicitor, died on the 27th March, 1933, at his residence, Church Street, \Yarrenpoint, Co. Down. Mr. Shillington served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Richard Simmons, Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1909, and practised at Newry up to 1932, when he retired. ____ MR. BERNARD A. LEE, Solicitor, died on the 30th March, 1933, at Clifden, Co. Galway. Mr. Lee served his apprenticeship ' with the late Mr. Henry Concanon, Tuam, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1920, and practised at Clifden. MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION. The business of P. J. Byrne & Co., of Carlow, which was carried on by the late Mr. William Early, is being now carried on under the same title by Mr. Edward Burke Williams, who was admitted a Solicitor in March last. The Dublin address is, as heretofore, 12 Dame Street. The business of the late Mr. Patrick J. Tallan, of 106 West Street, Drogheda, is being now carried on at the same address under the title of Patrick Tallan & Co. by Mr. Gerald St. John Nolan, who was admitted a Solicitor in February last. The Dublin address is as heretofore, 130 Stephen's Green, West.

16th March. Twenty-four Members present. MR. PATRICK J. TALLAN.

A resolution was passed expressing the deep regret of the members of the Council at the death of their colleague, Mr. Patrick J. Tallan, and of their sympathy with Mrs. Tallan and his family in their bereave– ment. A number of miscellaneous matters were dealt with. ____ VACANCY ON THE COUNCIL. The vacancy on the Council, caused by the death of Mr. Tallan, has been filled by Mr. Thomas J. Greene, of 11 Wellington Quay, Dublin, from the Supplemental List. OBITUARY. MR. HUGH H. MOORE, Solicitor, died on 1st March, 1933, at Lisnanandra, Crossdoney County Cavan. Mr. Moore was admitted in Trinity Term, 1872, and practised at Omagh up to 1887, when he was appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for County Cavan, which office he filled up to 1926, when he retired. MR. ALBERT R. QUINNELL, Solicitor, died on the 5th March, 1933, at 6 Prince's Street, Tralee. Mr. Quinnell served his apprenticeship with Mr. James M. Murphy, Tralee, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1905, and practised at Tralee. MR. ARTHUR LEE BARLEE, Solicitor, died on 16th March, 1933, at Ickleford, Hertford– shire.

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