DECEMBER, 1917]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
51
memorials and for negative searches in the
Registry of Deeds Office, being required by
statute, cannot be dispensed with by a
departmental regulation.
Court of Examiners.
A report was submitted from the Court of
Examiners upon applications from three Law
Clerks for leave to be bound under Section 16.
One of
the applications was granted, the
other two being refused.
November 28th.
Extra-ordinary Members.
A letter was read from the Northern Law
Society submitting the names of the following
members of
that Society
to be Extra
ordinary Members of the Council :—Mr. John
B. McCutcheon, Mr. Joseph Alien, Mr. C. W.
Black, Mr. J. D. Coates, and Mr. J. L.
McDonnell.
A letter was read from the Southern Law
Association submitting the names of the
following members of that Association to be
Extra-ordinary Members of the Council :—
Mr. W. Guest Lane, Mr. B. C. Galvin, Mr. W.
H. Corker, Mr. A. Julian, and Mr. W. B.
Ronan.
The ten members nominated were declared
duly elected
as
the
ten Extra-ordinary
Members of the Council for the year ending
26th November, 1918.
Use of Parchment.
The President reported that as a result of
representations made by him, at the request
of the Council, the use of parchment for backs
to bills of costs lodged for taxation, and for
backs
to Receiver's accounts, had been
dispensed with.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council are fixed to be held
upon the following dates :—
January i6th and 3oth.
February 13th and 27th.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during November :—
Statutory, 7th and 23rd.
Court of Examiners, gth.
Gazette, 2Oth.
Obituary.
MR. FRANCIS L. CROWLEY, Solicitor, died
upon the 23rd October, 1917, at his residence,
26 Finglas Road, Glasnevin, County Dublin.
Mr. Crowley served his apprenticeship with
Mr. E. D. MacLaughlin, 4 Suffolk Street,
Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,
1900, and practised formerly at 16 Lower
Ormond Quay, Dublin, and subsequently at
25 Suffolk Street, Dublin, up to the year
1914, when he retired.
MR. DANIEL LEAHY, Solicitor, Abbey-
feale, died on the 3oth November, 1917, at
Limerick.
Mr. Leahy served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. John A. Hanrahan, 70 South
Mall, Cork, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,
1881, and practised at Abbeyfeale.
New Members.
THE
following joined
the Society during
November, 1917 :—
Richard Connolly, Cashel.
Laurence Conroy, Ballinasloe.
Frederick M. Duffy, Carrickmacross.
Joseph P. G. Guy, Tuam.
Denis J. Hannon, Athlone.
Robert A. Macaulay, Listowel.
Francis J. MacCabe, Manorhamilton.
Michael Maguire, Ballyshannon.
Patrick A. Mooney, Kells.
George A. Nolan, Waterford.
Albert O'Donoghue, Drogheda.
John MacC. O'Hea, Bandon.
Timothy O'Shea, Killarney.




