Previous Page  57 / 144 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 57 / 144 Next Page
Page Background

JUNE, 1931]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MR. HENRY T. B. ROBINSON, Solicitor,

died upon the 15th May, 1931, at his residence

3 Cambridge Terrace, Leeson Park, Dublin.

Mr. Robinson served his apprenticeship

with Mr. Edward White, Dublin, was

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1909, and

practised as a member of the firm of Taylor

and Robinson at 19 St. Andrew Street,

Dublin.

MR. HENRY BLACKALL, Solicitor, died upon

the 22nd May, 1931, at Pembroke Road,

Dublin.

Mr. Blackall was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1873, and practised at Limerick up to

1921, when he retired.

He was Provincial Delegate for Munster

on the Council from 1895 to 1917.

MR. MAURICE MCCARTIE, Solicitor, died

upon the 22nd May, 1931, at his residence,

Killarney.

Mr. McCartie was admitted

in Hilary

Sittings,1887, and practised at Killarney.

MR. JOHN GRAHAM, Solicitor, died upon

the 26th May,

1931,

at his

residence,

" Lisanore," Antrim Road, Belfast.

Mr. Graham served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Williams J. C. Mills, Belfast,

and practised at Donegall Street, Belfast.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

45 Kildare Street, Dublin, C.17.

NEW MEMBERS.

The following have joined the Society :

George J. Geraghty, Galway.

James McCoy,

5 Colbeck Street,

Waterford.

Desmond O'Hagan, Drogheda.

Walter A. Smithwick, Kilkenny.

PROFESSORSHIP OF REAL PROPERTY,

EQUITY AND CONVEYANCING.

The Council will, on Thursday, 25th June,

1931, elect a Professor of Real Property,

Equity and Conveyancing to the Society, in

room of Mr. John J. Early, 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 succeed–

ing 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 16th June to the

Secretary of the Society, 45 Kildare Street,

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 between

two and three o'clock, p.m.

Enquiries for further particulars should be

addressed to the Secretary.