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MARCH, 1931]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society or Ireland.

39

MR. STEPHEN J. BROWN, Solicitor, died

upon

the 24th February,

1931, at his

residence, Ard Caein, Naas, Co. Kildare.

Mr. Brown served his apprenticeship with

the

late Mr.

J. Meredith, Naas ;

was

admitted in Easter Term, 1875, and practised

as a member of the firm of Brown & McCann,

23 at Anglesea Street, Dublin and Naas.

He was a member of the Council of the

Society from 1898 to 1911, and filled the

office of Vice-President in 1903-4.

MR. FRANCIS R. RONAYNE, Solicitor, died

upon

the 27th February,

1931, at his

residence, Ardsallagh House, Youghal.

Mr. Ronayne served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. \Villiam Hodnett, Youghal;

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1894, and

practised at Youghal up to 1901, when he

retired to take up the office of Clerk to

Youghal Board of Guardians, and later,

Clerk of No. 1 and 2 Rural District Councils.

LORD GLENAVY.

The death of the Right Hon. Lord Glenavy

took place on the 22nd March at his residence,

Glenavy, Milltown, Co. Dublin.

Mr. James Henry Mussen Campbell was

called to the Irish Bar in 1878, and in 1892

was called to the Inner Bar.

In 1901 he be–

came Solicitor-General, and from 4th to 22nd

December, 1905, he was Attorney-General.

In April, 1916, he again became Attorney-

General, and in the following December he

was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland

and a Baronetcy was conferred upon him.

In June,

1918, he was appointed Lord

Chancellor of Ireland, and on his relinquish–

ing that office in 1921 he was created a Peer

by the name of Baron Glenavy of Milltown,

County Dublin.

During his practice at the Bar the Council

of this Society from time to time obtained

the opinion and advice of Mr. Campbell on

matters

affecting

the

interests

of

the

solicitors' profession.

APPOINTMENTS.

Mr. Michael Dawson, Solicitor, of the firm

of Messrs. Peart and Dawson, 55 Dawson

St., Dublin, has been appointed an Examiner

of Titles in the Irish Land Commission.

Mr. Joseph McHenry, Solicitor, has been

appointed Chief Clerk in the Central Office

of the Land Registry of Northern Ireland.

NEW MEMBERS.

The following have joined the Society :

Bernard Bernstein, 69-70 Dame Street,

Dublin.

Isadore V. Elyan, 77 Dame Street,

Dublin.

James F. Raymond, Listowel.

Circuit Court of Dublin.

The County Registrar requests that when

a case is settled an intimation to that effect

will be sent to him by the Solicitors of the

respective parties, so that the case may be

taken out of the list of cases awaiting hearing.

THE SOCIETY'S CALENDAR, 1931.

The Calendar and Law Directory of the

Society for 1931 can be obtained at the

Secretary's Office, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin.

Price five shillings ;

by post, five shillings

and sixpence.

APRIL EXAMINATIONS, 1931.

The Final Examination will be held on the

14th and 15th days of April.

The Preliminary Examination will be held

on the 20th and 21st days of April.

EASTER SITTINGS LECTURES.

Easter Sittings Senior Lectures begin on

Tuesday, 14th April.

Easter Sittings Junior Lectures begin on

Wednesday, 15th April.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

45 Kildare Street, Dublin, C.I7