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JULY, 1919]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

17

Registry of Deeds.

Members are reminded of an arrangement

made by the Council some years ago with the

Registry of Deeds Department, by which that

Department undertook, if a stamped addressed

post card was lodged along with the requisition,

to notify the Solicitor when the search was

ready. This arrangement still continues

in

operation.

——

Professorship of Common Law.

Lieut. Peter C. Furlong, M.C., Solicitor,

who was elected by the Council to the Society's

Professorship of Common Law upon 25th June,

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1911, obtaining

first place and Gold Medal at his Final Exam

ination. He was awarded the Findlater Scholar

ship

in Michaelmas Sittings,

1911. Lieut.

Furlong is a graduate of the Royal University

of Ireland, and obtained honours in History,

Political Economy and Jurisprudence during

his University career. He served in the Royal

Field Artillery in France, and was awarded the

Military Cross.

——

Examinations Results.

At the Preliminary Examination held upon

the 29th and 30th May, the following passed

the examination, and their names are arranged

in order of merit :—

1. Edward J. H. Hopkins.

2.

John A. Orr.

3. Vincent P. McGahan.

4. Hewitt B. Jellett.

5. Alexander M. Healy.

6. Thomas P. A. McVeigh.

7.

Joseph Fisher.

8. William H. Keeny.

9.

Francis J. McKenna.

Joseph C. Erskine, James Hanna, Thomas

O'Neill and John J. Walsh passed the modified

Preliminary Examination, for which they had

liberty to present themselves.

19 Candidates attended, 13 passed, 6 were

postponed.

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PRIZES 1918-19.

A Special Certificate has been awarded to

James F. K. Anderson.

At the Final Examination held upon the 21st,

22nd and 23rd May, the following passed the

Examination, and their names are arranged in

order of merit :—

1. Robert C. Bathurst.

2. Robert J. Sweeney, B.A.N.U.I.

3.

Samuel H. Forsythe.

4. Michael Moloney.

5.

Frederick C. Ellis.

6. Richard D. Orr, B.A.T.C.D.

7. Noel M. J. Purcell.

8.

James M. Scales.

9.

James J. Blake.

10. Robert H. Commins.

11.

Francis I. Clinch.

12. William S. Barrett.

13. George P. MacLaughlin.

The Council have awarded Silver Medals to

Robert C. Bathurst and Robert J. Sweeney,

B.A.N.U.I., and Special Certificates to Samuel

H. Forsythe and Michael Moloney.

14 Candidates attended, 13 passed, 1 was

postponed.

New Solicitors.

ADMISSIONS DURING APRIL, MAY AND JUNE.

NAME.

COMMINS, ROBERT HENRY

...

HEALY, THOMAS

MACLAUGHLIN, GEORGE PATRICK

MELDON, Louis ALBERT

MOLONEY, MICHAEL

...

ORR, RICHARD DAVISON

PURCELL, NOEL M. J.

SEALES, JAMES M.

SERVED APPRENTICESHIP TO

W. J. Brett, 13 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin.

Joseph J. Healy (deceased), and Richard Moloney,

both of Skibbereen.

Daniel MacLaughlin, Coleraine.

L. S. Meldon, 14 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin.

John • Moloney, Midleton.

Admitted under provisions of Sec. 29, of the Solicitors'

(I) Act, 1898.

Daniel Purcell, 35 Molesworth Street, Dublin.

Peter Seales, 11 College Green, Dublin.