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32

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[JULY, 1907

Equal.

John W. Diamond.

12. Alfred E. M'Connell, B.A.,

'

Cantab.

14. Jeremiah O'Leary.

15. John S. Weir, B.A., T.C.D.

16. Andrew M. Harper.

17. John R. Palmer.

18. James C. M'Cleery, junior.

19. John B. Brown, B.A., T.C.D.

20. Robert C. Bannister.

21. Robert H. K. Clay.

22. John Hannigan, junior.

The Court of Examiners have awarded a

Gold Medal to Edward Felton, a Silver Medal

to William Frederick M'Coy, and Special

Certificates to William J. Uprichard, Thomas

E. Conaghan, B.A., R.U.I., John T. Hamerton,

and William R. Hodnett.

Thirty-three candidates attended examina

tion :

twenty-two passed, eleven were post

poned.

Final Examination Subjects.

THE Council have decided that at the January,

1908, Final Examination, and at all subse

quent Final Examinations, Book-keeping shall

be a compulsory subject, and that Candidates

may select as between Bankruptcy and Crimi

nal Law and Proceedings before Justices,

which one of these two subjects they will

take; so that at and after the January, 1908,

Final Examination the following will be the

subjects:—

(a) Common Law ;

Equity;

the Law of

Real and Personal Property and Con

veyancing.

(6)

The Practice of the Court of Appeal and

of the several divisions of the High

Court of Justice, not including Bank

ruptcy.

(c)

The Practice in Lunacy.

(d)

The Practice of the Purchase and Fair

Rent Department of the Irish Land

Commission.

(e)

Practice of the County Court.

(/) Book-keeping.

(g)

Criminal Law, and Proceedings before

Justices,

or

Bankruptcy.

Book-keeping. — A Lawyer's Manual of

Book-keeping, by H. Huges-Onslow, Solicitor,

published by Messrs. Butterworth and Co.,

London, is a work which is recommended by

the Council to apprentices.

Legal Appointments.

(Members who receive

legal appointments are

requested to communicate particulars for insertion.']

SOLICITOR TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF

SURGEONS.

MR. Thomas Maitland Gerrard has been

appointed Solicitor to the Royal College of

Surgeons of Ireland, in succession

to Mr.

Edward D. MacLaughlin, appointed Chief

Clerk to the Lord Chancellor. Mr. Gerrard

served his apprenticeship to Mr. Charles Daly,

was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1895,

and practises in partnership with Mr. Daly,

under the title of Gerrard and Company, at

25 Westmoreland Street, Dublin; and

at'

Drogheda.

New Commissioners to administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the fol

lowing to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

William Boyd, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Longford.

Edmond John Mitchell, Clerk of Petty

Sessions, Hospital, Co. Limerick.

Patrick T. J. O'Grady, Tuam.

New Member of Parliament.

MR. James C. R. Lardner, Solicitor, has been

elected as Member of Parliament for the

Northern Division

of County Monaghan.

Mr. Lardner, who served his apprenticeship

to Mr. D. C. Rush, and with Mr. Henry

Murphy, was admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1901, and practises in Monaghan.