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AUGUST, 1939
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
20th July.
Twenty-two members present.
The late Mr. T. W. Delany.
The Council passed a resolution expressing
its deep regret at the death of Mr. Thomas
W. Delany, a member and a Past President
of the Council, and its sympathy with Mrs.
Delany in her bereavement.
Vacancy on the Council.
Mr. William S. Huggard, Ballina, becomes
an Ordinary member of the Council, being
first on the supplemental list.
Statutory Committee.
The Chief Justice has, at the request of
the Committee, appointed Mr. D. J. Reilly,
the President of the Society, a member of
the Committee in room of Mr. Delany.
Serivenery Office of Courts of Justice.
Letters were read from members drawing
the attention of the Council to the delays
being experienced by members in obtaining
copies of documents bespoken in the Seriven
ery Office.
It was resolved to communicate
with the Minister for Justice on this matter.
Adjournment.
The Council adjourned until Thursday,
5th October.
OBITUARY.
MR. THOMAS W. DELANY, Solicitor, died
on the 9th July, 1939, at his residence,
Winston, Longford.
Mr. Delany served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Jeremiah McCarthy, Sligo, was
admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1891, and
practised at Longford.
He was a member of the Coxmcil of the
Society since 1925 and was President of the
Society for the year 1937-38.
He was Crown Solicitor for Co. Longford
from 1902 to 1921 and State Solicitor from
1924 to 1938.
On the nomination of the Council Mr.
Delany was elected on the Cultural panel
a member of the Senate in 1938.
MR. JOHN QUIN, Solicitor, died on the 14th
July, 1939, at Ardee.
Mr. Ouin served his appernticeship with
the late Mr. Thomas Gerrard, Dublin, was
admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1909, and
practised at Ardee up to 1938, when he
retired.
MR. ALLEN H. MORGAN, Solicitor, died
on the 15th July, 1939, at his residence,.
Hopevale, Natal, South Africa.




