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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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Vol. XXXII, No. 9]

MARCH, 1939

:

FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

2nd February7 .

Twenty-six members present.

Office of County Registrar and Sheriff.

It was resolved

that the Minister for

Justice be requested to receive a deputation

from the Council in support of the suggestion

of the Council that the office of Sheriff be

discontinued to be held jointly with that

of County Registrar.

23rd February.

Twenty-two members present.

Section 47.

A report from the Privileges Committee

upon an application from a Solicitor to

renew his annual certificate was considered,

and the application was refused.

Land Registry.

A letter was read from a member drawing

attention to Rule 157 of the Land Registry

rules and suggesting that steps should be

taken to secure its repeal. The matter was

referred to a Committee for consideration.

OBITUARY.

MR.

SAMUEL EAGLESON, Solicitor, died

on the 8th February, 1939, at his residence,

Aerie, Market Road, Ballymena.

Mr. Eagleson served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. John K. Currie, Ballymena ;

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1907, and

practised at Ballymena up to 1920, when

he retired.

MR- THOMAS J. MARRON, Solicitor, died

on the llth February, 1939, at his residence,

50 Northumberland Road, Dublin.

Mr. Marron was admitted in Easter Sittings,

1883, and practised at Newry up to 1893,

when he was appointed Clerk of the Crown

and Peace for County Armagh, which position

he occupied

up

to the time of his death.

MR. ALBERT E. DAVIS, Solicitor, died on

the 24th February, 1939, at his residence,

Rus-in-Urbe, Lower Glenageary Road, Dun

Laoghaire.

Mr. Davis serve_d his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. George Collins, Dublin, was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1912,

and

practised at 18 Kildare Street, Dublin up

to 1936, when he retired.

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

At Examinations held on 10th and llth

February under

the Legal Practitioners

(Qualification) Act,

1929,

the

following

candidates passed the examinations :—

"

First " Examination in Irish.

Liam M. Collins.

Patrick M. K. Johnson.

Maurice J. Kenny.

John J. Kinnerk.

Jacob Marcus.

Marguerite S. Meagher.

Arthur J. T. O'Connor.

Cormac B. J. O'Hare.

Philip O'Loughlin.

John F. O'Mahony.