JUNE, 1938]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society off Ireland
•Mr.lThomas G. Quirke; Dublin, was admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1908/- and;'•practised at
.9; .Trinity Street^ Dublin,.:.;!! .0^13 :iv. -jyir!
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Solicitor, 'died
on the 29th May, 1938, at 4 ! Galtrim Road,
Mr. Keating served his1 'apprenticeship
with, .the ' late - :Mr. John '! Walker, Dublin,
was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1904, and
practised as a member of, the, firm of Keating
and .Keating .aJt;,1 jl1g§,':Sajp,tj)^epheri's Gr.een,
Dublin.
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MR. ERNEST E. MERRFCK, Solicitor, died
on the 31st May; 1938;: at .
his residence,
" Burncleuth," Ailesbury Road, Dublin.
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;Mr.., 'Merrick';, served -.his ./apprenticeship
with the late Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, Dublin,
was admitted in. Michaelmas/Sittings, 1906,
and practised at '6 Saint Stephen's Green,
Dublin.
NEW MEMBERS.
The following have joined the Society :—
Michael C. Beatty, 11 Eustace Street,
^Dublin.
^jlnietf D. 'Cle'haghan, S^orifi'Earl Street,
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Street,
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DUblin. .;;tO itio'i .agiabiiiwi-.'
Noel Jameson, 33 Lr. O'Connell Street,
Dublin.
Arthur W. Jeffers, Tullow.
Donal T. Kearney, Oldcastle.
John K. H. Lloyd-Blood, 53 Dame Street,
Dublin.
Liam J. Lysaght, 12 Dawson Street,
Dublin.
Gerald Maguire, Claremorris.
Desmond M. McCracken, 24 Upper
Ormond Quay, Dublin.
Alexander J. McDonald, 116 Grafton St.,
Dublin.
Patrick Noonan, Navan.
John H. Sides, 13 Hume Street, Dublin.
James S. Traynor, 9a Trinity Street,
Dublin.
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Solicitors' Office, Dublin "Castle.'"
••' -Ralph J.' WaWer, i4 Nks'sau'^tre'e1tvi;' fJ1-i!l
Dublin.
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THE IRISH SbtiOftis/-^ 1-
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.' ;.: T-he iSprihg-.Meetfng'iofsthfe! "above'' Society
was held at Portmarnock,
C&.
- Dublin, on
Thursday, ,,th<fc!9th,iJ;un)5L,: T,he
are the winners of the Compeibitjoiia :fer
The Golfing Society 's Ohallengfe
J. H. MacCarroll, 82-10 (72) ;
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;R.''"McD.
Taylor, 86-14 'J(-72)v ' Dn ;-^the play-oiS •'
: the
tie was won by J. H. MacCarroll' '••'-
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The
T. A. Colfer, 90-13.
(77).
The' i Sfc-- ^Pattiek's1
' Plate.
T- H. MacCaMolrfi8'2-10<i» f(7!2
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Vrr.'.
OK.OJNine Holes Sweep S,take
s. jijj ion,: j
Fpiir-iBall,y,..BjOgey,: ;_,,,;,,; j
R. SaundersYand^jyr. J.-jf.JJunne, ...Si^p';
Hugh P. O'Donhell and S. Mathew.s,-,:4 up.
The Annual, .Meeting, was. ,held.
ifi the
Club
House, when ^
..the' follpwingj Office,rs./and
Committee were ^electe^. '-'fotitfie ^ci^rrent
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President of the "Golfing Society'.—T. W.
Delany, President of the Incorporated Law
Society.
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Committee.—Master
J.
P." Kennedy,
Messrs.
Patrick Glynn,
Samuel Roche,
T. Desmond McLoughlin and D. R. Pigot.
Hon. Secretary.—Thomas H. Hayes, 21
Lincoln Place, Dublin.
THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.
SUMMER CIRCUITS FOR 1938.
Sittings fixed for various Counties.
The following arrangements have been
made in respect of the Summer Circuits :—
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Wicklow—At Wicklow, Monday, July 4,
at 12 noon.
Wexford—At Wexford, Wednesday, July 6,
at 11 a.m.




