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The Gazet e of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[JULY, 1912

2. Further

fee

on

such

affidavit,

s. d.

(Payable under the heading of

Miscellaneous Fees

in

the last

Schedule to the said Order)

...

1

0

3. For every recognizance and certi

ficate of appeal and entering

appeal with the Judge's Regis

trar.

(Payable under the last

Schedule

to

the

said Order.

Should

no

recognizance

be

entered into the fee is still pay

able on entering the appeal)

...

1

0

4. On every recognizance of appeal, if

entered

into.

(Payable under

Part I. of said Order)

...

...

2

6

5. On attending hearing of appeal and

entering Order thereon. (Payable

under the last Schedule to the

sai$ Order)

...

...

...

1

0

6. For preparing a fresh recognizance

in cases of appeal when required

so to do under Section 50 of the

27 & 28 Vie., c. 99.

(Payable

under the last Schedule to the

said Order)

...

...

...

3

6

NOTE.—The Fees Nos. 1, 2, and 3 above-

mentioned should be paid by the Appellant,

and No. 5 by the party who is successful on

the Appeal, and the stamp for the last-

mentioned fee should, under Clause 2 of the

Treasury Order of the llth March, 1878, be

affixed to the entry in the Book of the Clerk

of the Crown and Peace in which the Order

of the Judge of Assize is recorded.

New Solicitors.

THE following were admitted during June,

1912 :—

Name

Served Apprenticeship to

Michael Buggy, Kilkenny

William Fry, Dublin

MichaelS. Bergin,Dublin

Henry Murphy, Clones

King Houston, Omagh

A. N. Sheridan and John

Mackay, Dundalk

Charles

E.

Murphy,

Cootehill

Crotty, Martin Joseph ...

Fry, Philip Golding

Howley, Hubert P.

Maguire, Frank P. J.

...

McFadden, James Weir

Smyth, John Francis

White, William J.

Results of Examinations.

AT the Preliminary Examination, held upon

13th and 14th of May, the following passed

the examination,

and

their names

are

arranged in order of merit:—

1. Henry J. Kenny.

2. Michael Moloney.

3. Cyril F. McCay.

4. Frank F. Maguire.

5. William F. Nally.

6. Edmund J. Alexander.

7. Frederick J. Dempsey.

8. James H. Power.

9. Robert H. Commins.

William Caulfield and Edward O'Shaugh-

nessy

passed

the Modified

Preliminary

Examination for which they had liberty to

present themselves.

The

remaining candidates have

been

postponed.

Sixteen

candidates

attended:

eleven

passed ;

five were postponed.

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PRIZES, 1911-12

THE Court of Examiners have awarded

Silver Medals

to John O'Hanrahan and

Henry J. Kenny, and a Special Certificate

to Herbert C. Scott.

AT the Final Examination held upon the

20th, 21st and 22nd days of May,

the

following passed the examination, and their

names are arranged in order of merit:—

1. Francis J. O'Connor, B.A., R.U.I.

2. Martin J. Crotty, B.A., R.U.I.

3. Albert E. Prentice.

4. Samuel Cunningham.

5. John J. Smith.

6. Samuel G. Rutherford.

7. George Martin.

8. Hubert P. Howley.

9. John L. R. Hastings.

10. James W. McFadden, B.A., R.U.I.

11. Pierse J. Cox.

12. Philip G. Fry, B.A., T.C.D.

13. Samuel Tarrant.

14. John F. Smyth.

15. James R. Lynn.

16. Francis J. Home, B.A., T.C.D.

17. Daniel Kepple.

18. Norman L. Holland

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Francis P. J. Maguire, B.A., ( equal

Q. U. Belfast

)

20. James Herron,