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House, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim, on 25th

October, 1951.

Mr. O’Flynn served his apprenticeship with

the late Sir James O’Connor, Solicitor, 118 St.

Stephen’s Green, Dublin, who subsequently became

Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, was admitted in

Hilary Sittings, 1903, and practised at Manor­

hamilton.

M

r

.

G

eorge

M.

M

eares

,

Solicitor, died at the

Meath Hospital, Dublin, on 26th December, 1951.

Mr. Meares served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. John Porter Harris, Solicitor, Killymurphy,

Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone, was admitted in Trinity

Sittings, 1894 and practised as senior partner in

the firm of Messrs. White & Meares, Solicitor,

41 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. He served on

the Council from 19 13 to 1916.

M

r

. R

ichard

C. E .

L

ong

,

Solicitor, died on the 25 th

October, 1951 in Dublin.

Mr. Long served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Henry B. Falconer, Solicitor, 9 Suffolk Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings 1897 and

practised at Portarlington.

M

r

.

D

aniel

O’C

onnell

,

Solicitor, died at

his

resi­

dence, 3 Seatown Gardens, Dundalk on the 18th

January, 195 a.

Mr. O’ Connell served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Michael C. Moynagh, Solicitor, Dundalk,

was admitted in Hilary Sittings 1902 and practised

at Dundalk as senior partner in the firm o f Daniel

O’Connell & Son. He was a member o f the Council

o f this Society from 1924 to the date o f his death.

He was the Provincial Delegate for Leinster from

19 31— 1939, Vice-President for the year 1940— 1941

and President o f the Society for the year 1945— 1946.

M

r

. J

oseph

K

earney

,

Solicitor, died at Clara Road,

Tullamore on the 25th January, 1932.

Mr. Kearney served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Thomas Conway, Solicitor, Tullamore, was

admitted in Trinity Sittings 1922 and practised at

Tullamore under the style o f Conway & Carney.

M

r

. W

illiam

S.

H

uggard

,

Solicitor, died at Hume

Street Nursing Home on the 1st February, 1952.

Mr. Huggard served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Edward White, 16 Molesworth Street, Dub­

lin, wTas admitted in Hilary Sittings 19 11 and prac­

tised at Ballina, Co. Mayo. He was a member o f the

Council of this Society from the year 1939 to the

date o f his death and Vice-President for the year

1944-1943.

re

:

A

lice

M

ary

H

argreave

, D

eceased

r e

:

A

lice

M

ary

M

oore

, D

eceased

B

arclays

Bank Limited (Trustee Department) of

Cardiff, South Wales, the Trustees o f the W'ill of

William Simpson Marsh, Deceased, late o f Penybedd,

Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, who died on the 9th

April, 1898, seeks information as to the descendants

o f Alice Mary Moore, a daughter o f Robert Marsh

and a sister o f the said William Simpson Marsh, who

was married first to a Mr. Hargreave and secondly to

Frederick Moore and is believed to have lived in

Ireland.

Will anyone having knowledge o f the

whereabouts o f such descendants please communi­

cate with Wheeler & McCutcheon, Solicitors, 2 Wel­

lington Place, Belfast.

CENTENARY OF THE SOCIETY’S CHARTER, 1 8 5 2 - 1 9 5 2 .

With this issue o f the Society’s

Gazette

is enclosed a letter with a form o f application for tickets

for functions which will be held in Dublin on 27th and 28th May to celebrate the centenary.

Members wishing to attend these functions are reminded that early application for tickets is

essential. The subscription o f £3 3s. includes invitations to wives o f married members and a lady

accompanying each unmarried member to the President’s reception.

On the occasion o f the Centenary the Council invite Bar Associations, firms and individual

members to send in to the Secretary any information, books, or documents which would be of

interest from the point o f view o f the history o f the profession. The Council would be grateful

to receive information as to the histories of old firms, biographical notes o f past members o f the

profession, notes of cases o f historical or social interest or old law books or documents o f pro­

fessional interest. A great deal o f information o f professional interest was lost when the Society’s

records were destroyed in 1922 and the Council would like to mark the Centenary by collecting

such of it as may be still available.

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