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Register B.
CONVEYANCING SOLICITOR.
Fourteen years' experience and
wide knowledge of all branches of conveyancing wishes to
hear of vacancy. Box No. 6.270.
Register C.
REVEREND Thomas MacCleary deceased, late of Rathconnell
Rectory, Bracklyn, County Westmeath, who died on 3Oth
December, 1962. Would any person knowing of the existence
of a Will made by above deceased, please communicate with :
W. O. Armstrong, Solicitor, Kells, Co. Meath.
FOR SALE :
Dictaphone Set (Microphone)—2 Dictating,
2 Transcribing and Shaving machine. Box No.
WILL any person having information about a Will of Thomas
Ryan, deceased, late of 14 Trabeg Avenue, Belvedere Lawn,
Douglas Road, Cork, and formerly of 3
Sexton Street,
Limerick, and who died on the 2ist January, 1963, please
communicate with Brian W. Russell, Solicitor, 85 South
Mall, Cork.
OBITUARY
MR. HENRY P. MAYNE, Solicitor, died on the
24th January, 1963, at his residence, Summersit,
Derrydarragh, Co. Longford.
Mr. Mayne served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Milward Jones and the late Mr. Alexander
C. Cameron, both of 6 Dawson Streei, Dublin,
was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1902 and practised
at 6 Dawson Street, Dublin, as senior partner in the
firm of Messrs. Milward Jones, Mayne & Knapp.
He was a member of the Council of the Society
from 1926 to 1949; Vice-President for the year
1930-31 and President for the year 1939-40.
:
MR. JOHN E. WALLACE, Solicitor, died on the
4th March, 1963, at the County Hospital, Mullingar,
Co. Westmeath.
Mr. Wallace served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Thomas W. Delany, Longford, was admitted
in Michaelmas Sittings,
1910 and practised at
Mullingar, Co. Westmeath as senior partner in the
firm of Messrs. N. J. Downes & Co.
MR. JOHN RYAN, Solicitor, died on yth March, 1963,
at the Mater Private Home.
Mr. Ryan served his apprenticeship with Mr. James
O'Connor, 5 7 Dame Street, Dublin, was admitted in
Michaelmas Sittings, 1925, and practised at i Dame
Street, Dublin, under the style of Messrs. James
O'Connor & Co.
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