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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND.
TRINITY SITTINGS EXAMINATIONS.
At the preliminary examination of candidates seek
ing to become Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon the
19th and 20th May, the following candidates passed the
examination, and .their names are arranged in order of
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1. William Henry.
2. Francis L. Crowley.
3. George H. Glover.
4. John Al. Beaumont.
o. Arthur E. Martelli.
6. Charles J. Walsh.
7. William A. F. Martin.
8. Charles Ebrill.
9. Hugh M'Gonigal.
10. Ernest M. H. Milligan.
11. Henry T. Gallagher.
12. Michael Killeen.
13. James F. Moles.
14. Herbert Duncan.
15. Robert Birney.
16. Charles H. Maoraith.
17. Joseph O'Neill.
21. John J. Horgan.
22. Michael J. O'Counor.
23. Edward O'Hagan.
24. Thomas B. Fiunigan.
25. John Ignatius M'Don-
nell.
26. Henry H. Dawson.
27. Edward Harte.
28. Charles G. O'Brien.
29. Patrick J. Agnew.
30. David O'Flaherty.
31. Andrew N. Anderson.
32. Richard Simmons.
33. Henry J. S. Fullerton.
34. Martin H. Kirk.
33. John Wray.
36. Claude J. Law.
37. James B. K. Hill.
38. Louis A. Meenan.
39. Henry A. J. Ureunan.
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS—PRIZES, 1896-97.
The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal
to S. B. Edmundson ; silver medals to William Henry,
W. F. Doheuy, Francis L. Crowley, E. J. French, and
li. J. Kenny; and special certificates to Edward Emer
son, George H. ijlover, John M. Beaumont, Arthur E.
Martelli, and Charles J. Walsh.
At the final examination of Apprentices seeking to be
admitted Solicitors, held upon 25th and 26th May, the
following candidates passed the examination, and their
names are arranged in order
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18. Francis Devine.
19. William S. M'Dermott. |
20. William J. K. Roche.
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R. W. M'Neice and Joseph M'Kay have passed the
special preliminary examination, for which they had
liberty to present themselves,
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The remaining candidates are postponed. .''.•*>'•<"
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*j 1. Patrick F. O'Brien.
I 2. Cecil E. S. Ireland,
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Bernard M. O'Grady.
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4. John M. Mark.
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5. Henry C. Bourhe.
-j 6. Hugh Horan.
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7. Michael Bergin.
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8. Thomas J. Elliott,
/ 9. Richard E. C. Long,
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10. Robert G. Hunt.
:: 11. Henry M. P. Hare.
12. Hugh M. Smiley.
' 18. William Ellis.
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14. Robert Cecil Joy.
..-,15. John F. M'Carthy.
' 16. James Derby.
17. Arthur G. Joyce.
18. John Tracy, junior.
19. William Fulton.
20. .John H. Peden.
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22. Alfred T. Ooffey.
23. William D. Graham.
24. Thomas E. Harford,
25. John George Lidwell.
26. James J. Mullan.
27. William Huagard.
28. John J. Duggan.
29. David G. Neligan.
30. Henry H. Langrishe.
31. Francis P. Long, B.A.,
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32. Richard J. Keogh.
33. Edgar Nugent.
34. Robert T. F. Greene.
35. John Cowan.
36. James M. Magee.
37. Peter J. Lemass.
38. James Toner.
39. Arthur G. Riugwood.
40. Francis Hickey.
41. John J. Molonv.
42. Archibald Clarke.
The remaining candidates are postponed.
The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal
to. Patrick F O'Brien; silver medals to Cecil E. S.
Ireland, 'Bernard M. O'Grady, and .John M. Mark ; and
special certificates to Henry C. Bourke, Hugh Horan,
Michael Bergin, and Thomas J. Elliott.
By order,
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WM. GEO. WAKELY,
Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
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