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THE GAZETT

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Vol. XI, No. 7.]

January, 1918.

r FOR CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Meetings of the Council

December $th.

Election of President and Vice-Presidents.

The Council elected Mr. William V. Seddall

to the office of President of the Society, and

r. Henry Shannon and Mr. Basil Thompson

o the office of Vice-Presidents of the Society,

for the year ending 26th November, 1918.

Mr. Seddall, having

taken

the chair,

thanked the Council for his election, and a

ordial vote of thanks was passed to the

utgoing President and Vice-Presidents for

the manner in which they had discharged

the duties of their respective offices.

Taxation of Costs.

It was resolved again to send a deputation

to the Lord Chancellor from the Council to

urge the necessity for the appointment of a

third Taxing Master.

Council Meetings.

EETINGS of the Council will be held upon

the following dates :—

February I3th and zyth.

March I3th and a/th.

Committee Meetings.

THE following Committee Meetings were held

during December, 1917 :—

Court of Examiners, I4th.

Statutory, I7th.

Gazette, 18th.

Privileges,

Costs, zoth.

Solicitors' Annual Certificates.

MEMBERS are reminded that Annual Certi

ficates for the year ending 5th January, 1919,

should be taken but and the duties paid

thereon before the 6th February, 1918.

Obituary.

MR. WILLIAM J. MARSHALL, Solicitor, died

upon the 4th December, 1917, at 41 Rathgar

Avenue, Dublin.

Mr. Marshall served his apprenticeship with

Mr. Richard B. Falkiner, 9 Suffolk Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1882, and practised for some years prior to

the year 1899 (when he retired) at Trim,

County Meath.

MR. ANDREW MCCLELLAND, Solicitor, died

upon

the 26th December,

1917, at his

residence, Riversley, Banbridge.

Mr. McClelland served his apprenticeship

with his

father,

the

late Mr. Thomas

McClelland, Belfast, was admitted in Trinity

Term, 1864, and practised at Banbridge up

to the year 1915, when he retired.

MR. JOHN R. COOPER, Solicitor, died upon

the 7th January, 1918, at his residence,

Birchgrove, Wexford.

Mr. Cooper served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Henry Watson, 18 Eustace

Street, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Term,

1874, anc^ practised at Wexford.

He was

appointed

Sessional

Crown

Solicitor for County Wexford in the year

1889, and Crown Solicitor for the County in

1897, which position he occupied up to the;

time of his death.