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NOTICE
OBITUARY
Folio 1173.
C
ounty
M
eath
Registered Limited Owner :
J
ane
R
ourke
An application has been made to the Registrar
of Titles for the issue o f a Certificate of Title in
substitution for the Certificate specified in the
Schedule hereto, which it is alleged, has been
lost or inadvertently destroyed.
The Registrar
o f Titles will issue a duplicate Certificate unless
he is notified within 28 days from the date o f this
Notice that the said Certificate o f Title is still in
existence and in the custody o f some person other
than the above-named Registered limited owner.
Any such notification should state the grounds
on which the Certificate in question is being held.
Dated this 16th day o f Ju ly, 1949.
J
oseph
O’B
yrne
,
Registrar o f Titles.
Land Registry,
Central Office,
Chancery Street,
Dublin.
S
chedule
above
referred
to
.
Land Certificate o f Jane Rourke to 97a. 2r. 1 jp.
of Augherskea situate in the Barony o f Deece
Lower and County o f Meath being the lands com
prised in said Folio.
M
r
.
F
rancis
J.
M
agan
,
Solicitor, Granard,
Co. Longford died on n th June, 1949.
Mr. Magan served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Philip C. P. MacDermot, Boyle, was
admitted in Hilary sittings 1905, and practised
at Granard, Co. Longford.
M
r
.
A
lured
F. R
olleston
,
Solicitor, died
at
his residence, Ivyleigh, Maryborough, on
27th
June, 1949.
Mr. Rolleston served his apprenticeship with
the late William M. Beauchamp, Limerick, was
admitted in Trinity sittings, 1899, and practised
at Maryborough.
M
r
. H
enry
C. R
oper
,
Solicitor, died at his resi
dence, Quarryside, Elton Park, Sandycove, Dublin,
on 30th June, 1949.
Mr. Roper served his apprenticeship with the
late Murdock Green Foley, 52 Lr. Sackville St.,
Dublin, was admitted in Hilary sittings, 1899,
and practised at 51 Merrion Square, Dublin, as
senior partner in the firm o f Messrs. S. S. & E .
Reeves & Sons.
The Solicitors’ Benevolent Association
The Association, which operates throughout the whole of Ireland, cares for Solicitors, their
wives, widows and families who have fallen on hard times.
Last year over £1,300 was distributed in relief.
Additional subscriptions, donations and
bequests are urgently needed to continue and extend the Association’s work.
The aedve co-operation of the Profession in the Association’s good work is asked for and all
who are not members are urged to join without delay.
Membership Subscription:
£ 1
is.
od.
(or
10/6
if admitted less than
3
years') a year.
£10 10/. o
d.
life membership.
Address :
THE SECRETARY,
SOLICITORS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,
12 NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN.
Printed by Cahill
c~
Co., Ltd., Parkgate Printing Works, Dublin.