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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XXXIV, No. 8]

FEBRUARY, 1941

FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

16th January.

Thirteen members present.

Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act.

A letter was read from the Seanad Re–

turning Officer giving notice of a revision of

the register of nominating bodies, and direc–

tions were given as to replying thereto.

Irish Land Commission.

A letter was read from the Land Commiss–

ion in reply to a letter from the Council, in

which complaint had been made as to the

delay in dealing with two applications made

by a member of the Society for two Certifi–

cates of Redemption Value of Annuities.

The letter intimated that the Certificates had

now been issued to the Solicitor, and that the

Land Commission regretted the delay and

any inconvenience to which such delay had

given rise.

OBITUARY,

MR. DANIEL J. REILLY.

The Council refers with sincere regret to

the death of its colleague, Mr. Daniel J.

Reilly, which took place in Dublin on the

29th January, 1941. At the Meeting of the

Council held upon 6th February, the following

resolution was passed :

" The Council has learnt with feelings of

very dee]) regret of the death of its very

valued colleague, Mr. Daniel J. Reilly,

and it tenders to Mrs. Reilly and to his

family its sincere sympathy in her and

their bereavement."

Mr. Reilly served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. John Clark, Dublin, was admitted

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1904, and practised

at Trim, County Meath.

He was a member of the Council of the

Society from 1925, and was President of the

Society for the year 1938-39.

MR. CLAUDE J. RUTHERFOORD, Solicitor,

died on the 16th January, 1941.

Mr. Rutherfoord was admitted in Michael–

mas Sittings, 1891, and practised as Law

Agent to the Bank of Ireland, at College

Green, Dublin, for many years past.

MR.

JAMES W.

HANRAHAN,

Solicitor,

died on the 19th January, 1941, at 2 Clifton

Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.

Mr. Hanrahan was admitted in Hilary

Sittings, 1873, and practised at Londonderry

up to 1880, when he was appointed Clerk of

the Crown and Peace for County Fermanagh,

which office he held until 1937, when he

retired.

MR. PATRICK O'LEARY, Solicitor, died on

the 23rd January, 1941, at his residence,

the Square, Bantry.

Mr. O'Leary served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Jonas Wolfe, Solicitor,

Bantry.

He was admitted a solicitor in

Hilary Sittings, 1895, and practised up to

1938, when he was succeeded by his son,

Mr. Joseph S. O'Leary, who has'since carried

on the practice of the Firm under the title

of P. O'Leary & Son.