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TPIE INCOKPOBATED LAW SOCIETY OF

IRELAND.

RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS.

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At the Preliminary Examination for Candidates seek

ing to be bound as Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon

the 9th and 10th days of October, 1900, the following

jpassed the Examination, and their names are arranged

in order of merit : —

1. John B. Lynch

2. Martin J. Connolljf*

3. William H.,M'Cl3llough

4. Frederick M J. Lyons

5. Thomas M'Kiuty

(3. James Garrahan

7. Edward J. O'Farrell

8. John H. Magee

John Gillespie has "passed the Special Preliminary

Examination . for which he had liberty

to present

Mmself.

9. Charles K. Robinson

10. John R. Palmer

11. Edward Hhelan

12. Edward E. Brady

13. James J. Hayden

14. Robert V. Deyos

15. John N. Scallan

16. Richard C. Wallace

The remaining Candidates are postponed.

.Final Examination of Apprentices seeking to

be admitted Solicitors, held upon the llt'h and 12th

days of October, 1900, the following Candidates passed

the Examination, and their names are arranged ill

order of merit :—

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1. William J. Fleming,

junior, B.A., T.C.D.

2. Patrick O'Connor,

B.A., R.U.I.

3. Nathaniel Taylor

4. Heury.B. P.-Wilson

5. Thomas F. Burke

0. Raymond P. Stephen-

son

7. John A. M'Connell

8. iiSwisF. Kenuy,B.A.,

Cantab.

9. Pe.ter Seales

10. Joseph M*Kay

, B. A.,

!•?. 4fcgusJ£.R. Mackintosh

13. "V«fcun|e Wilson

14. ArtHur S. Armstrong

15. 1 homas B. Biggs

10. John C. O'Connor

17. James G. Franks,

B.A., T.C.D.

18. Robert M'Kaue

19. Patrick S. Brady

20. James A. Ross

21. Frederick L. Blake

22. Cecil Bland

23. Francis C. D. Joynt,

B.A., T.C.D.

24. Henry T. K. Clay

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25. Arthur C'oughlari

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The Court, of Examiners have awarded Silver Medals

to William'J. Fleming, junior, B.A., T.C.D , and Patrick

O'Connor, B.A., R.tJ.I., and Special Certificates to

Nathaniel Taylor, Henry .B. P., Wilson, aud Thomas F.

Burke. ••

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The remaining Candidates are. postponed.

FISDLATER SCHOLARSHIP, 190P.

The Findlater Scholarship for 1900 has been awarded

to Henry J. Marshall.

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WM. GEO. •'.WjoalY, Secretary.

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,

Dublin, 7th November, 1900.