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AUG., 1908]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

85

Results of Society's Examinations.

AT the Intermediate Examination for Appren

tices to Solicitors, held upon the 3rd day of

July, the following passed the examination:—

Boxwell, William S. S.

Boyle, Charles B. W.

Buggy, John VV.

Campbell, Andrew.

Clarke, David L.

Collins, Francis S.

Cromie, William A.

Davis, Albert E.

Doyle, John T.

Dundon, John J.

Fairy, John V.

Furlong, Peter C.

Hastings, John L. R.

Hayes, Thomas H.

Hudson, Richard H.

Hunter, Robert.

Kennedy, George C. L.

Lardner, Matthew G. R.

Meagher, William (jun.).

Molloy, John.

Monks, Thomas F. (jun.).

Murray, Peter.

M'Carthy, Thomas P.

M'Grath', Daniel J.

M'Guckin, Vincent.

Neilan, Patrick J.

O'Connell, Jeremiah ].

O'Hanlon, Henry A. B.

Proctor, Edwin V.'

Ross, Sharman C.

Siinms, Alfred G. F.

Skeffington, John.

Sweeney, Daniel.

Twomey, David A^

Wallace, John E.

Forty-four candidates attended the examina

tion ;

thirty-five passed; nine were postponed.

Commissioners to administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the fol

lowing additional Commissioners to administer

oaths :—

John F. Culhane, Solicitor, Dublin.

William Dillon. Solicitor, Dublin.

Edwin Lloyd, Solicitor, Dublin.

Patrick J. O'Brien, Solicitor, Gal way.

Charles W. Russell, Solicitor, Dublin.

Notary Public.

THE Lord Chancellor has made the following

appointment as Notary Public :—

Patrick J. O'Brien, Solicitor, Galway.

New Solicitors.

ADMISSIONS

Name.

Blackburne, Victor M.

Campbell, Patrick,

Davis, Herbert,

Healy, Enda Byrne,

Webb, Samuel Cecil,

DURING JULY, 1908.

Served apprenticeship to

,

.

Henry Blackburne, Belfast.

. T. J. S. Harbison, Cooks-

town .

.

George J. Hoey, Tulla-

more.

.

Tlios. G. Quirlce, Dublin.

.

Henry MacDermot

and

Dermot

MacDermot,

Boyle.

Obituary.

MK. Edward D'Alton, Solicitor, died on the

6th July, 1908, at his residence, i, Brighton

Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Mr. D'Alton,

who served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. John Ferguson, of 6, Lr. Gloucester Street,

Dublin, and Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, was

admitted in Hiliary Term, 1852, and practised,

formerly in partnership with the late Mr. Wm.

D'Alton, at 11, Stephen's Green, Dublin, under

the style of D'Alton and D'Alton, and latterly

at the same address in partnership with Mr.

Edward Condell, under the style of D'Alton

and Co. Mr. D'Alton was a member of the

Council of the Incorporated Law Society of

Ireland from 1886 to 1893, and filled the office

of Vice-President of the Society in 1891-2.

Mr. Robert B. M'Ninch, Solicitor, died on

the gth July, 1908, at his residence, Dunluce

Street, Larne. Mr. M'Ninch, who served his

apprenticeship with his uncle, Mr.

J. W.

M'Ninch, of Larne, was admitted in Michael

mas Sittings, 1893, and practised in Lame.

Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906.

IN theKing's Bench Division, upon the 3othjuly,

before Mr. Justice Boyd, an application was

made in the matter of

The King (Lady Mowbrqy

and Slow-ton^ and Others]

v.

The Local Govern

ment Board.

Mr. Matheson, K.C., with whom was Mr.

Roche (instructed by Messrs. Roche and Sons),