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JANUARY, 1926]

The Gazelle of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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of Ireland, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin, and

the duties are payable at the Inland Revenue

Office, Dublin Castle.

The Certificates of Solicitors whose offices

are situate in Northern Ireland, are issued

in the office of the Incorporated Law Society

of Northern

Ireland, 35 Royal Avenue,

Belfast, and the duties are payable at the

Inland Revenue Office, Belfast.

Obituary.

MR. DANIEL J. TREACY, Solicitor, died

upon

the 15th December,

1925,

at his

.residence, 18 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin.

Mr. Treacy was admitted in Trinity Term,

1871, and practised at Mountrath up to 1916,

when he retired.

MR. PATRICK J. CALLAN, Solicitor, died

upon

the 21st December,

1925,

at his

residence, " Oriel," Bridge Street, Dundalk.

Mr. Callan served his apprenticeship with

Mr. John H. Callan, 23 St. Andrew Street,

Dublin;

was

admitted

in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1908, and practised at Dundalk.

MR. WALTER THORNHILL, Solicitor, died

upon the 20th December, 1925, at Ashton

House, Cork.

Mr. Thornhill was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1869, and practised at 46 South Mall,

Cork, in partnership with Mr. William W.

Thornhill,

under

the

style

of Walter

Thornhill & Son.

MR. M. BARRINGTON JELLETT, Solicitor,

died upon the 29th December, 1925, at

10 Ely Place, Dublin.

Mr. Jellett served his apprenticeship with

the late Sir Croker Barrington, Bart., 10 Ely

Place, Dublin ;

was admitted

in Easter

Sittings, 1887, and practised at 10 Ely Place,

Dublin, in partnership with Mr. Herbert S.

McClelland, under the style of Barrington

& Son.

He was a member of the Council of the

Society from 1896 to 1908, and was a Vice-

President of

the Society during the year

1901-02.

New Members.

The following have joined the Society :

Keane, Michael J. C., Castlerea.

Kennedy, Frederick E., Cavan.

O'Kelly, Bernard

J. D.,

27 South

Frederick St., Dublin.

Vance, Thomas, Bailieborough.

Land Act, 1923.

A deputation from the Council, consisting

of the President, Mr. MacDermott, and Mr.

Fottrell, accompanied by the Secretary, had

an interview on 17th December with Mr.

Justice Wylie, Mr. Commissioner Hogan, and

Mr. Commissioner O'Shiel, together with the

Secretary of the Land Commission, at which

the. deputation urged that the question of the

outstanding compounded

arrears of rent

should be dealt with so as to permit of an ap–

pointed day being fixed for completion of sales

in the cases of those estates on which com–

pounded

arrears

are

outstanding.

The

question was very fully discussed, and, at the

request of the Land Commissioners, the

deputation undertook to send in a memo–

randum containing the suggestions of the

Counc'l on the matter, and this has since

been done.

Legal Decision.

CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CITY AND

COUNTY OF DUBLIN.

(Before Assistant Circuit Judge Pigot, K.C.)

GILLIGAN

v.

SCOTT.

November 26, December 4, 1925.

Practice—

Costs—Action transferred for hearing to

the Circuit Judge—Taxation.

This was an action brought by the Plaintiff

by writ of summons in the High Court for

damages for personal injuries, and injuries to

a motor cycle, his property, occasioned by

reason of the negligent driving and manage–

ment of a motor car at Haddington Road,