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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF

IRELAND,

TRINITY SITTINGS EXAMINATIONS.

At the Preliminary Examination of candidates seek

ing to become apprentices to solicitors, held upon the

, ]4th and 15th of May, the. following candidates passed

. the examination, and their names are arranged in order

,iof merit :—

1. John Lanigan

2. Basil Thompson.

3. James. J,. Lynch

4. Francis W. G. Hickman

5. George B, Hanna

6. Arthur Coughlau

7. William Dvvyer.

8. David Hanna

9. Patrick J. O'Hagan

10. Herbert C. Gordon

11. Timothy J. Golden

12. Ambrose B. Lane

D 3. Richard Fitzsimons

14. Michael B. Fitzgerald

15. Alexander Pringle

16. Keuben J. Dodd, juu,

17. James Kiernaa

18. John Adrian

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19. James Graham

20. John W. E. Armstrong

21. Thomas Murphy

22. Eugene Ryau

23. George W. Beaumont

24. Francis J. Higgins

25 Charles Hime

26. James C. C. Hogau

27. Gerald S. White

28. Edmond A. Killingly

29. John Rearden

30. William .). Devlin

31. Redmoud J. Carroll

32. Thomas S. M'Allister

83. Owen H. Armstrong

34. John Rickard

35. William H Carsoit

36. F.-G. M'Sherry

37. Daniel O'CouuelL

38. George Roe, -

Henry Blackburne anji Robert Parsons have passed

the Special Preliminary Examination, for which they

had liberty to present themselves.

The remaining candidates have been postponed.

EXAMINATIONS—PRIZES, 1895-96.

The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold medal

to Leonard Webb ; silver medals to John Laoigan and

Joseph Fegan, and special certificates to Patrick J.

O'StigQin-, James Clarke, Joseph Wilson, Basil Thomp

son, Alexander D. Orr, and James J. Lynch.

At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be

admitted solicitors, held upon the 21st and 22nd May,

the following candidates passed the examination, and

their names are arranged in order of merit :—

1. Philip J. O'Sullivan

2. William Boyle

3. John O'Sullivan

4. Albert E. Hackett

5. Osborne E. Barber

6. Thomas F. Figgis, B. A.,

TC.D.

7. James Harte

8. Patrick J. Gaynor-

9. Frederick W, Wynne

10. John Corr

11. S. F. B. Martin, B,A.,

T.C.D.

12. Christopher Gordon

13. William

J.

M'Millan

14. Herbert D. Vaughan

115. F. W. A. Duncan

16. James Dickie

17. Edwin N. Edwards

18. Thomas C. Ross, B.A.,

E.U.I.

19. Arthur E. O'Brien

20. Richard N. Guinness,

B.A. , Oxford '

21. Jerome J. Ronayne

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Patrick Harding " '

23. Joseph Macardle

24. Charles W. Neill

25. E.. P. M. O'Flanagan,

26. Cecil G. Thompson,

B.A., T.C.D.

27. Ernest E. Merrick,

B.A., T.C.D.

28. Hugh Henry

29. Thomas J. M-'Grath

30. Hugh A. Buchauan

3.1. Wm. Alexander

32. A. Albert Campbell

33. Henry K. Toomey

34. Wm. James Stewart

35. Arthur H. Burne

36. John A. Kavanagh

37. James Egan

38. D. J. Murphy

George Armstrong

39.

The remaining candidates have been postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded silver medals

to Philip J. O'Sullivan, William Boyle, and John

O'Sullivan, and special certificates to Albert E.

Hackett, Osborne E. Barber, Thomas F. Figgis, and

James Harte,

By order,

WM. GEO. WAKELT,

Secretary.

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,

Dublin, 17th June, 1896.