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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
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Obituary.
MR. JOHN A. CARLYLE, Solicitor, died upon
the llth February, 1920, at his residence,
St. Catherine's, Ailesbury Road, Dublin.
Mr. Carlyle served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Robert K. Clay, 21 St. Andrew
Street, Dublin ; was admitted in Michaelmas
Sittings, 1896, and practised in partnership
with Mr. F. W. A. Duncan, under the style
of Messrs. Carlyle and Duncan, at 49 Dawson
Street, Dublin, up to the year 1915, when
he retired.
MR. PERCY J. WALDRON, Solicitor, died
upon the 14th February, 1920, at Ottawa.
Mr. WaWron served his apprenticeship
with his father, Mr. John Waldron,Abbeyleix ;
was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1913, and
practised at Abbeyleix, up to the year 1916,
when he went to Canada.
Legal Appointment.
MR. ARCHIBALD V. MONTGOMERY has been
appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for
the County of Meath, in room of Mr. George
Knight, resigned.
Mr. Montgomery was admitted in Hilary
Sittings, 1886, and practised in partnership
with Mr. C. H. Chaytor, at 13 Molesworth
Street, Dublin,
and Trim, and was Vice-
President of the Society hi 1913.
New Members.
The following joined the Society during
February :—
Arthur J. Beatty, 31 Molesworth Street,
Dublin.
Cecil P. Moore,
34 Kildare Street,
Dublin.
George R. Reid, Solicitor to General
Post Office, Dublin.
Robert Wallace,
51 Royal Avenue,
Belfast.
Commissioners to Administer Oaths.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed the
following to be Commissioners to administer
Oaths :—
George R. Reid, Solicitor to General
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J. Bodley, Clerk of Petty
Sessions, Athy, and Castledermot.
James D. Walsh, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Sneem,
Peeeivers' Remuneration,
The following is a copy of a letter which
has been written by the Right Hon. Mr.
Justice Ross
to
the Secretary
of
the
Surveyors' Institution (Irish Branch), 110-
Grafton Street, Dublin :—
Oatlands,
Stillorgan, Co. Dublin,
I4th January,
1920.
Dear Sir,
I have consulted the Lord Chancellor
in reference to the subject of your letter
of 30th December, 1919. We propose to
raise the Receivers' fees from 5 per cent, as
at present to 7 per cent., and the fees for
collecting dividends from 2| per cent, as
at present to 3 per cent., provided that the'
Receiver Examiner,
or
corresponding
officer in the Lord Chancellor's Court,
certifies that such increase will not put an
undue burden on the estate in each case.
Yours very faithfully,
(Signed),
JOHN Ross.
The following General Order in Lunacy has
been made by the Right Hon. the Lord
Chancellor :— 12th day of January, 1920.
GENERAL ORDER.
I, the Right Honourable Sir James Henry
Campbell, Bart., Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
pursuant to all powers vested in me in this
behalf, Do hereby Order and Direct that in
the taking of accounts in lunacy matters the
Registrar in Lunacy, or the Examiner on his
behalf, may until further -order, allow to
Receivers and Committees a poundage at tlw
rate of 7 per cent, on income derived from
real estate, and at the rate of 3 per cent, on
income derived from'personal'estate, pro
vided it shall be certified by the Registrar
in Lunacy that such allowance of increased
poundage will not interfere with the pro
vision made for the maintenance and support
of the patienl
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TAMES H.'GAMPBfctt, C-
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