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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND.
At t
he Preliminary Examination for Candidates
seeking
to.bebound as Apprentices to Solicitors, held
upon th
e 15th aud '16th days of October, 1901,
the
following passed the Examination, and theif flames are
arranged in order of merit :—
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1. Richard Ryan. ^-'
6. jEh»mas J: Uowan.
2. Robert Baillie. *'
^"'S'KFamiah O'Leary..
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3. William rI.;N. NelsW.V ^.''Charles P. J. D6*<iies.
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4.
William F. Mackittriqfe
9. Jdto H. King1.
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5.
George D. Scott.
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10. AlIred..E, A. M/ Munn.
Maurice Molpny and'Willjan) J. Ryau have .pasgecl .
the Special Preliminary Ex«piinaiien for "which -they i
had liberty to present themselves.
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The remaining Candidates are pQstponed. •••••.
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At the Final Examination for Apprentices seeking to •
be admitted as Solicitors, held upon the 17th aud 18th '
days of October,
1901,
the
following passed the ."
Examination, and their names are arranged in order of I
merit:—
.
1. Henry J. McCormick.
2. John J. K. Johuston,
B.A..E.U.I.
3. William P. Maguire.
4. Norman Wilson. B.A.,
R.U.I.
5. John Hawthorne.
6. Koger Fox.
7. Edward Parkinsou.
8 William M. Davidson,
B.A., E.U.I.
9. James L. Burke.
10. William J. Gleeson.
11. Edward Clark.
12. Thomas L. Gillespie,
B.A., R.U.I.
J 3. Michael B. O'Beirne.
14. Edward J. Ken
ny.
15. John C. Garvejry-BtA-i
R.U.I.
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16. John Brown, B.A.,
T.O.D.
17. Edward J. Knight.
18. Frederick E. Kennedy.
19. Russell McWilliam. "
20. Francis G. McSherry.
21. Francis W. Gore Hick-
mao.
22. James E. O'Donnell.
23. Michael J. O'Neill.
24. Michael E. Fitzgerald.
25. Daniel O'Counell.
26. Charles R. Hime.
27. William J. Devlin.
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The Court of Examiners have awarded a Gold Medal
^ite Henry J. McCormick ; Silver Medals*to John J. K.
Johnston, B.A., R.U.I., aud William F: Maguire ;
and
Special Certificates
to Norman Wilson, B.A., R.U.I.,
John Hawthorne, and Koger Fox.
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The remaining Candidates are postponed.
FINDLATSR SCHOLARSHIP.
The.Findlater Scholarship for 1901 has been awarded
toJohn Laaigan.
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By order,
W.M. GEO. WAKELY,
Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin, Gth November, 1901.