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THE INCOEPOBATED LAW SOCIETY

OF IEELAND.

EXAMINATIONS FOE SOLICITORS' APPBENTICES.

At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking

to become apprentices to solicitors, held upon the 12th

and 13th October, the following passed the examination,

•and their names are arranged in order of merit:—

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nd A. Swayne.

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3. Eobert N. Matheson.

4. William H. Fry.

5. Benjamin H. Friel.

6. Arthur T. Ellis.

7. Herbert S. M'CleUand.

8. Thomas P. Grainger.

9. Haroourt H. Jones.

10. John E. Smythe.

12. Maurice Kenny.

13. Alexander I. Ormsby.

14. Eichard D. Mathews.

15. Nicholas Healy.

16. Charles S. Moore.

17. William Tughan.

18. Joseph A. Little.

19. John "W. Diamond.

20. Samuel Eastvvood, jun.

21. Gerald A. Gt Byrue.

11. Patrick O'Flynn.

Wilson MoKeown and Peter Seales have passed the

special preliminary examination, for which they had

liberty to present themselves. The remaining candi

dates have been postponed.

At the final examination of apprentices seeking ad

mission as solicitors, held upon 14th and 15th October,

the following candidates passed the examination, and

their names are arranged in order of merit:—

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10. Aubrey T. Sanders.

11. Arthur H. S. Orpen,

B.A., T.C.D.

12. Bernard M'Fadderi'.

13. John Joseph Macken.

14. James J. A. White.

15. William Burke.

16. Hastings D. Draper.

17. Brian P. McErlean.

18. Cornelius O'Eorke.

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1. Wm. Thomas Mackay.

2. Francis G. M'Keever,

B.A., T.C.D.

3. John Byers.

4. John F. Kelly.

5. William Ireland Good,

B.A., T.C.D.

6. Michael M. Kenuy.

7. James Hehir.

8. James C. M'Dowell.

9. Hugh 0. Cochrane.

The Court of Examiners have awarded gold medals

to William Thomas Mackay .and F. G. M'Keever, a

silver medal to John Byers, and special certificates to

John F. Kelly, William I. Good, M. M. Kenny, and

James Hehir. The 'remaining candidates have been

postponed.

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FlNDLiTEB ScHOtABSHIP.

The Findlater Scholarship

for

1897 has been awarded

to Charles S. Harden.

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By Order,

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WM. Gab. WAKELY, Secretary.

Solicitors' BiiiSings, Four Courts,

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Dublin, 10th November, 1897.

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