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May,

1941]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

At the Final Examination for apprentices

to Solicitors held on the 7th and 8th April,

the following passed the examination and

their names are arranged in order of merit :

1. Bryan J. Murph

y, B.A.N.UJ

.

2. Margaret Morris,

B.A.N.UJ.

3. Anthony J. Dudl

ey.

4. Alexis J. FitzGeral

d.

5. Michael P. Q'Neill,

B.A.N.UJ

.

6. Dominick M. Bo

wl ing.

7. Mary B. Cahalan,

B.A.N.UJ

.

8.

John T. Louth.

9.

Jeremiah B. Hickey.

10. Edward M. Kirk.

11.

John F.Scott.

12.

Joanna M. Kelly,

B.A.N.UJ

.

13.

Patrick B. Devin

s.

14. William J.V/alsh.

15. Brendan J. Lynch.

16. Denis W. Twomey.

17.

John Casey

VictorD. Wolfe, B.A.T.C.D.

19. Constance M. Ni Cathmhaoil.

20. Maurice P. Ronayne.

21. Maurice 0'Sullivan.

-22. Adeline G. J. Hyland,

B.A.N.UJ.

23. Daniel A. Coghlan.

i ,

GeorgeA. Williams,

j "

25. Peter L. Gibson, B -A - N -UJ -\Eauai

JohnA. C. Kieran.

J ^

-27.

James B. MacClancy,

B.A.N.UJ.

.

28. Eunan E. H. McCarr

on.

29. Michael J. F. Power.

30. Thomas M. Costelloe.

-31.

Edward H. Byrne.

-32.

John R. P. Golfer.

DonaldJ. Hughes, B.A.N.U

-34.

Thomas V. Daly.

35.

Patrick J. Nntley.

36. George M. Hegarty.

EdwardThornton.

38. Thomas D. Healy.

39.

John F. V. Arnold

>Equal.

> Equal.

Fifty-six candidates attended;

nine passed ;

seventeen failed.

thirty-

The Council awarded special Certificates

to Bryan

J. Murphy,

B.A.N.UJ

. and

Margaret Morris,

B.A.N.UJ

.

PROFESSORSHIP OF REAL PROPERTY,

EQUITY AND CONVEYANCING.

The Council will, on Thursday, 3rd July,

1941, elect a Professor of Real Property

Equity and Conveyancing to the Society,

in room of Mr. Arthur J. G. Ouirke, Solicitor,

whose term of office will expire at the end

of Trinity Sittings.

The

newly-elected

Professor will enter upon his duties next

October. The appointment will be made for

one year, and the person appointed will be

eligible for re-appointment for each of the

four succeeding years. A candidate for the

Professorship must be either a Barrister or

a Solicitor, and intending applicants are

requested to send their applications before the

10th June to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

The Professor will be required to deliver

forty-two lectures in the year between the

months of September and July, and

to

conduct

viva voce

examinations on

the

subjects of the lectures.

The lectures are

delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays from

2.15 p.m. to 3.15 p.m.

Enquiry for further particulars should be

addressed to the Secretary.

NOTICE OF

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Michael Ward, Croboy, Hill-of-Down, Co.

Meath,

Solicitor,

lately

practising

at

Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, has changed his

offices to Edenderry, Co. Offaly.

Registered Office: 66 Dame Street, 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.