GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER 1 9 87
Sheriff's Office
Searches
The Conveyancing Committee re-
mind members that when making
Sheriff Searches in respect of pro-
perties outside the Cities and
Counties o f Dublin and Cork en-
quiries should be directed not only
to the County Registrars who act
as Sheriffs in those areas but also
to the Revenue Sheriffs appointed
under Section 12 o f the Court
Officers Act 1945. The Sheriffs so
appointed are: —
1. Sheriff fo r Counties Carlow
and Kildare:
Mr. Frank Lanigan, P.O. Box
52, Athy Road, Carlow.
2. Sheriff fo r Counties Cavan,
Leitrim, Longford and Mon-
aghan:
Mr. Seamus Mallon, Main
Street, Castleblaney, Co. Mon-
aghan.
3. Sheriff for Counties Clare and
Limerick:
Mr. Plunkett Hayes, 56 O'Con-
nell Street, Limerick.
4. Sheriff for County Donegal:
Mr. Brendan Twomey, Main
Street, Dunfanaghy, Co. Don-
egal.
5. Sheriff for County Galway:
Mr. William Glynn, P.O. Box
100, Hynes Buildings, St .
Augustine St., Galway.
6. Sheriff for County Kerry:
Mr. Donal Kelliher, Main Street,
Castleisland, Co. Kerry.
7. Sheriff for Counties Kilkenny
and Waterford:
Mr. Thomas Murran, 23 ,
O'Connell Street, Waterford.
8. Sheriff for Counties Laois, Of-
faly and Tipperary:
Mr. Frederick Binchy, Ouay
House, Clonmel, Co. Tip-
perary.
9. Sheriff fo r Counties Louth,
Meath and Westmeath:
Mr. Patrick Cusack, Oldcastle,
Co. Meath.
10. Sheriff for County Mayo:
Mr. Charles Kelly, Swinford,
Co. Mayo.
11. Sheriff for Counties Roscom-
mon and Sligo:
Mr. Thomas Callan, Boyle, Co.
Roscommon.
12. Sheriff for Counties Wexford
and Wicklow:
Mr. William Ruttledge, 2
Market Street, Market Square,
Wicklow, Co. Wicklow.
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SOLICITORS
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BENEVOLEN T
ASSOCIATIO N
A CASE IN NEED
Mrs "X" is in her late 40's, she is the
widow of a Solicitor, has five children under
21. Her only income is a widow's
pension
and family allowance. She has to provide
for her family and maintain a home. She
faces this enormous responsibility
alone.
Who can she turn to for help? — The
Solicitors' Benevolent Fund.
The Solicitors Benevolent Association
assists such cases - and many others where
the age of dependants of members of the
profession ranges from "under 1 0 " t o
"over eighty". The Committee o fth e
Association meets monthly and its work
covers the entire country, north and south.
The Committee funds come from annual
subscriptions from members o f the Law
Society of Northern Ireland and The Incorpor-
ated Law Society of Ireland, together with
additional subscriptions received from Bar
Associations, and individual Solicitors o r
firms of Solicitors. In recent years the calls
on the Association's resources have become
more numerous and this year the Committee
faces a relatively large deficit. I turgently
needs extra funds. Subscriptions can be
sent to the Secretary, Ms Clare Leonard,
The Solicitors Benevolent Association,
4 0 Lr. Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, or c/o
The Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
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