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NOVEMBER, 1925]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Mr. Knight was admitted

in Trinity

Term, 1860, and practised at Clones up to

1890, in which year he was appointed Clerk

of the Crown and Peace for County Meath,

which office he held up to 1920, when he

retired.

MR. EVERARD HAMILTON, Solicitor, died

upon the 14th August, 1925, at his residence,

Ballinteer Lodge, Dundrum, County Dublin.

Mr. Hamilton was admitted in Trinity

Term, 1877, and practised at 30 South

Frederick Street, Dublin, in partnership with

Mr. Thomas H. R. Craig, under the style of

Hamilton and Craig.

MR. DANIEL PURCELL, Solicitor, died upon

the 20th August, 1925, at his residence, 45

Lower Leeson Street, Dublin.

Mr. Purcell was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 188G, and practised at 45 Lr. Leeson

Street, Dublin, in partnership with his son,

Mr. Noel M. J. Purcell, under the style of

Daniel Purcell and Son.

MR. EDWARD S. MACNAIJ, Solicitor, died

upon the 22nd August, 1925, at Bangor,

North Wales.

Mr. Macnab was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1877, and practised at 11 South

Frederick Street, Dublin, in partnership with

Mr. John Read, under the style of Read and

Macnab up to 1924, when he retired.

MR. WILLIAM G. MAGINESS, Solicitor, died

upon the 5th September, 1925, at Belfast.

Mr. Maginess served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. William Montgomery and

Mr.

John R. Moorhead, Belfast;

was

admitted

in Trinity Sittings, 1893,

and

practised at Lisburn.

MR. RICHARD J. MARTIN, Solicitor, died

upon the 29th September, 1925, at Dublin.

Mr. Martin was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1891, and practised at 20 Saint Andrew

Street, Dublin, up to 1907, when he was

appointed Solicitor of Inland Revenue for

Ireland, which position he held up to 1924,

when he retired.

MR. THOMAS HEALY, Solicitor, died on

5th October, 1925, at Abbeyside, Dungarvan.

Mr. Healy was admitted in Trinity Sittings,

1888, and practised formerly at Wexford and

subsequently at Callan and Tullow, up to

1922, when he retired.

MR. ALEXANDER A. LOCKHART, Solicitor,

died upon the 9th October, 1925.

Mr. Lockhart (who was a member of the

firm of Crawford and Lockhart) was admitted

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1883, and practised

at 4 Queen's Square, Belfast.

MR. JAMES S. ATKINSON, Solicitor, died

upon the 13th October, 1925, at his residence

114 Rathgar Road, Dublin.

Mr. Atkinson (who was a member of the

firm of Darley, Orpen and Synnott) was

admitted

in Trinity Sittings, 1878, and

practised at 31 Kildare Street, Dublin.

New Members.

The following have joined the Society :

Burke, John L., 63 Upper O'Connell

Street, Dublin.

Corr, Edmund A., Ballina.

Craig, William J., Edenderry.

Gallagher, Francis, Donegal.

Kearney, Matthew P., Kilkenny.

Maxwell, Harold H., Eden Quay, Dublin.

McComb, Thomas, Monaghan.

O'Connor, John S., 12 Lower Ormond

Quay, Dublin.

Land Act, 1923.

The Irish Land Commission have issued

printed instructions dated 20th August, 1925,

to Solicitors and Owners in relation to the

preparation of the statement of ownership,

general notice to claimants, and requisitions

to Quit Rent Office, Commissioners of Public

Works, and as to Tithe Rentcharge.

Solicitors can obtain one copy each on

application at the Examiners' Branch at the

Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion

Street.

Land Bonds.

In the Dail on 12th November, 1925,

Major Bryan Cooper put

the following

question at the request of the Council of

the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland:

To ask the Minister for Finance if he will

state why no steps have yet been taken

as to the issue of Land Bonds under

the Land Act of 1923 to those persons;

who have been declared entitled to

same by Orders made by the Judicial

Commissioner of the Land Commission

and whose names have been inscribed

in a Ledger in the National Land Bank