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THE INCOEPOEATED LAW SOCIETY

OF IRELAND.

At the Preliminary Examination

for candidates

seeking to be bound as apprentices to solicitors, held

upon the 18th and 19th days of May,

1905,

the fol

lowing passed the examination, and their names are

arranged

in order of merit:—1. Michael O'Shea;

1.

Philip

S.

M'Donnell;

3.

Samuel

Tarrant;

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Eobert A. P." Carey.

The following have passed the Special Preliminary

Examination for which they had liberty to present

themselves :—John E. M'Court, Charles J. Eeddy,

Alfred E. Walker.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS PRIZES, 1904-1905.

A gold medal has been awarded to James Orr

Hamilton, a silver medal to William Shaw, and a.

special certificate to Eichard B. M'Keown.

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At the Final Examination for apprentices seeking

admission as solicitors, held upon the 22nd and 23rd

days of .May, 1905, the following passed the exami

nation, and their names are arranged in order of

merit :—1. John B. Lynch, B.A., B.U.I. ; 2. William

E. O'Brien, B.A., T.C.D.; 3. Patrick J. O'Eorke;

4. James Cooper, junior;

5.

Alexander E. Donnelly,

B.A., E.U.I.; 6. Louis E. O'Dea; 7. Ezekiel D.

Wiley, B.A., E.U.I.; 8. William King; 9.

James

M'Court, junior; 10. William A. Moran; 11. Thomas

Clai-ke; 12. Cecil L. Smith, B.A., T.C.D. ; 13. Albert

E. Quinnell; 14. Michael J. Spain; 15. Herbert

M'Williamt

16.'

Willoughby Wilson;

17.

Erroll

Burton;

18.

John Beggs;

19.

Hugh Harper;

20. Gerald, P. Doran.

The Court of Examiners have awarded a Golii

Medal to John B. Lynch, Silver Medals to William

E. O'Brien and Patrick J. O'Eorke, and Special Cer

tificates to James Cooper, junior, and Alexander E.

Donnelly.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

By Order,

WM. GEO. WAKELY-,

Secretary.

Solicitors' Buildings,

Four Courts,

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Dublin, 21st June, 1905.