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April, 1940]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

49

MR. THOMAS A. IRELAND, Solicitor, died

on the 27th March, 1940, at " Erinagh,"

Kerrymount Avenue, Foxrock, Co. Dublin.

Mr. Ireland served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Charles A. Stanuell, Dublin, was

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1904, and

practised under the style of Stanuell & Son,

at 16 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

Mr.

Ireland rendered valuable services

to the Society in acting for many years as

one of the auditors of the accounts.

SOLICITORS' (IRELAND) ACT, 1898.

An Order was made by the Hon. the

Chief Justice, upon the hearing of a Report

made by the Committee appointed under

Section 34 of the Solicitors' (Ireland) Act,

1898, on the 12th April, directing the name

of James A. Keohane, of Loughrea, County

Galway, to be struck off the Roll of Solicitors.

An Order was made by the Hon. the

Chief Justice, upon the hearing of a Report

made by the Committee appointed under

Section 34 of the Solicitors' (Ireland) Act,

1898, on the 12th April, directing the name

of Leonard E. M. Downes, of Carrick-on-

Shannon, County Leitrim, to be struck off

the Roll of Solicitors.

JUNE EXAMINATIONS, 1940.

An

Intermediate Examination will be

held on 4th June. Notice of intention to

attend to be lodged before 14th May.

First and Second Irish Examinations will

be held on 7th and 8th June. Notices of

intention

to attend to be

lodged before

17th May.

CALENDAR.

The Calendar of the Society for 1940 can

be obtained in the Secretary's Office, price

five shillings ;

by post, five shillings and

sixpence.

ADVERTISEMENT.

The Practice of the late Mr. T. A. Ireland,

Solicitor, under the name of Messrs. Stanuell

& Son, has been acquired, as from First April,

1940, by Mr. L. G. Carr Lett, Solicitor,

formerly of 23 Ely Place, Dublin, who will

practise at 16 St. Stephen's Green under the

name of Messrs. Stanuell & Son.

Costs due to the late Mr. Ireland's Estate

will be collected by Mr. L. G. Carr Lett, and

all claims against the said Estate should be

notified to Messrs. French & French, Solici

tors for the Administratrix, 7, St. Stephen's

Green, Dublin.

ALL Communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be

addressed to the Secretary of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, N.W.8.