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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

.ilnrnrporatEir lato

of

Vol. XXVI, No. 3]

JULY, 1932.

P

FOR CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

16th June.

Twenty-four members present.

Examinations.

The report of the Court of Examiners

giving the results of the June Intermediate

Examination was submitted and adopted.

Section 47.

Three applications for renewal of certifi–

cates were dealt with.

Section 16.

Two applications for leave to be bound

under Section 16 were considered; both

applications were granted.

OBITUARY.

MR. JAMES McKnowN, Solicitor, died on

the 1st June, 1932, at his residence, " Hill-

field," Marlborough Park, South, Belfast.

Mr. McKeown served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. John G. Shaw, Belfast;

was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1898, and

practised as

a member of

the

firm of

Johnstone and Walkington, at 16 Donegall

Square, South, Belfast.

MR. ROBERT A. CROMIE, Solicitor, died on

the 8th

June,

1932,

at Mount Royal,

Banbridge.

Mr. Cromie served his apprenticeship with

Mr. William A. Cromie, Newry;

was

.admitted

in Easter Sittings,

1928,

and

practised at Banbridge, County Down.

MR. JAMES J. WHITE, Solicitor, died on the

27th June, 1932, at 7 Connaught Terrace,

Rathgar, Dublin.

Mr. White served his apprenticeship with

his father, the late Mr. Matthew J. White,

Dublin, and was admitted Trinity Sittings,

1898.

NEW MEMBERS.

The following have recently joined the

Society :

J. D'Oyly Battley, 31 Molesworth Street,

Dublin.

Patrick J. Gallery, Elphin.

Herbert W. Condell, 6 Frankfort Avenue,

Dublin.

Peter A. Fitzpatrick, Clones.

Robert A. Frewen, Tipperary.

John C. Kieran (Jr.), Ardee.

Judah L. Lapedus, 57 Dame Street, Dublin.

Malachy S. Matthews, Drogheda.

Roger G. O'Sullivan, Limerick.

Brendan C. Russell, Dundalk.

PROFESSORSHIP OF COMMON LAW.

The Council, upon the 7th July, appointed

Mr. James J. Hickey, Solicitor, to the office

of Professor of Common Law to the Society.

Mr. Hickey passed his final examination in

October, 1926, and was awarded a gold medal

at that examination, and subsequently was

awarded the Findlater Scholarship for 1927.

He was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1927,

and practises in Dublin as a member of the

firm of Messrs. Kerr and Hickey.