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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND.
MICHAELMAS SITTINOS EXAMINATIONS.
At the Preliminary Examination of Candidates seek–
ing to become Apprentices to Solicitors, held on 16th
and 17th October, the followiug were allowed
the
examination, and their names are arranged in order of
merit :
1. Lewis R. Lipsett.
2. Fi'aucia E. Pearson.
3. Charles G. Jefferson.
4. Thomas E*ily.
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Wm. Joseph Lundy.
6. William O'NeiU.
7. Daniel Sweeney.
8. Edmund Lupton.
9. John J. O'Farrell.
Id. Joseph S. Carter.
11. Samuel B. Benner.
12. Joseph. O'Keeffe.
13. Wm. J. Mills.
14. Thomas Rice.
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remaining Candidates have been postponed.
At the Final Examination of Apprentices seeking
admission to the Profession, held on 18th and 19th
October, the following were allowed the examination,
and their names are arranged in order of merit:
11. Frederick W. Law.
12. Joseph W. Galloway,
B.A., T.C.D.
13. George C. Macrory.
14. John A. Osborne, jun.
15. George M. Koox.
19. Thos. A. Talbofc- .;..-
«7. Richard W. Maxwell.
18. Thos. N. Wardrop.
19. John Corrigan.
1. Jasper T. Wolfe.
2. Thomas Elliott.
3. William O'Doherty.
4. Robert B. Wray, B.A.,
Q.TJ.I.
5. John G. Reid.
8. William Lynch.
7. Charles E. Fair.
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8. William Coghlan.
9. Charles W. Alleyne.
10. Norman C. Carutb.
20. George C. Moyets.
The remaining candidates have been postponed.
The Conrt of Examiners have awarded a gold medal
to Jasper T. Wolfe ; silver medals to Thomas Elliott
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and Wm. O'Doherty, and special certificates to Robert
B. Wray, John G. Reid, and Wm. Lynch.
The Findlater Scholarship for 1893 has been
to Francis M. Moloney.
By Order,
WM. GEO.
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Secretary.
November 8th, 1893.