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THE

INCORPORATED LAW

IRELAND/

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At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking

to be bound as apprentices to solicitors, held upon tfco

14th and loth days of October, the following passed tbjt

examination, and their names are arranged in order of

merit:—

1. William M. O'Grady

5. James Joseph Mooney

2. Robert M. Cullen

6. James W. Hawthorne

3. Henry Shannon

7. Hugh Maeken.

4. Charles M'Cormick

The remaining candidate is postponed.

At the final examination of candidates seeking to bo

admitted as solicitors, held upon the 16th and 17th days

of October, the following passed the examination, and

their names are arranged in order of merit:—

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1.

Edmund A. Swayno

2. Arthur T. Ellis

3. George H. Glover

4. Herbert S. M'Clelland

5. Michael Killeen

6. Barry V. M'Mullcn

7. Francis Devinc, jun.

8. Ambrose B. Lane

9. Andrew F. R. Stritch

10. Thomas Conwav, B.A.,

R.U.I.

11. Nicholas C. Sheo,

B.A., R.U.I.

12. William G. Wilson

13. Claude J. Law

14. Patrick J. Agnew

15. Andrew C. Leitch

16. Wilmot H. C. Lloyd,

B.A., T.C.D.

17. Charles J. Walsh

IS. Edward Harte

19. Thomas Orr

20. Robert C. Orr.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded gold medals to

Edmund A. Swayne and Arthur T. Ellis, silver medals to

George H. Glover, Herbert S. M'Clelland, and Michael

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Killeen, and special certificates to Barry V. M'Mullcn and

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Francis Devine, jun.

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FINDLATEK SCHOLARSHIP.

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The Findlater Scholarship for 1902 has been awarded

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to Henry J. M'Cormick.

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By Order,

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Wsr. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary.

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Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,

Dublin, 5th November, 1902.