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NOTICE.

Folio

509.

C

ounty

L

imerick

.

Registered Owner

—J

ohn

N

oonan

.

An Application has been made by the Registered

Owner to the Registrar o f Titles for the issue of 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

of 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 Owner.

Any such notification should state the grounds on

which the Certificate in question is being held.

Dated this 16th day of November, 1949.

J

oseph

O’B

yrne

,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Registry,

Central Office,

Chancery Street,

Dublin.

S

chedule

above

referred

to

Land Certificate o f John Noonan to 106a. 3r. 37P.

of the lands of Fanningstown situate in the Barony

of Small County and County o f Limerick, being

the lands comprised in said Folio.

OBITUARY.

M

r

. T

erence

B

yrne

,

Solicitor, died at a private

nursing home, Dublin, on the 30th April, 1949.

Mr. Byrne served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Patrick J. Meehan, Maryborough, was

admitted in Hilary Sittings, 19 15 and practised

at Portlaoighise under the style o f Meehan & Byrne.

M

r

. C

hristopher

M

c

G

onagle

,

Solicitor, died

at a private nursing home on the 14th August, 1949.

Mr. McGonagle, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Christopher Friery, 52 Rutland

Square, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,

1926 and practised at 34 Upper O’Connell Street,

under the style of Kennedy & McGonagle.

M

r

. N

icholas

A.

B

yrne

,

Solicitor, died at

a

private

nursing home on the 1st September, 1949.

Mr. Byrne served his apprenticeship with Mr.

Fintan M. O’Connor, Solicitor, Wexford, was

admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1933 and practised

at 25 Westmoreland Street, as partner in the firm

of Messrs. Thomas Gerard & Co.

D

r

. T

homas

G.

Q

uirke

, Solicitor, died at his

residence “ Grosvenor,” Monkstown, Co. Dublin,

on the 9th September, 1949.

Dr. Quirke served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. William Frewin, Solicitor, Tipperary, was

admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1891 and practised

at 15 South Frederick Street as senior partner

in the firm o f T. G. Quirke & Co.

He was a

member of the Council o f this Society from the

year 1913 to 1942 and was President for the year

1925-1926.

M

r

. J

ames

J. M

c

C

abe

,

Solicitor, died in September,

1949 in Cork.

Mr. McCabe was apprenticed to the late Mr.

Jeremiah C. Blake, Cork, was admitted in Trinity

Sittings, 1897 and practised at Cork as senior partner-

in the firm of James J. McCabe & Son.

M

r

. A

ugustine

S.

M

c

B

reen

died at

his residence,

“ Broomfield,” Bailieborough, Co. Cavan, on the

18th September, 1949.

Mr. McBreen, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Francis McBreen, Bailieborough,

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 19 13, and practised

at Bailieborough under the style o f Francis McBreen

& Co.

M

r

.

J

ohn

T.

H

amerton

,

Solicitor, died at his

residence, 17 Palmerston Park, Dublin, on the 22nd

September, 1949.

Mr. Hamerton, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Charles Gamble, 39 Fleet Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1907,

and practised at 39 Fleet Street, under the style

of Carruthers & Gamble.

M

r

. W

illiam

S.

H

aughey

,

Solicitor, died

at a

private nursing home, Dublin, on the 6th October,

1949.

Mr. Haughey, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Daniel Purcell, Solicitor, 58 Dame

Street,' Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1905, and practised at Ballinamore.

M

r

. J

ohn

E.

H

amerton

,

Solicitor, died at his

residence, 17 Palmerston Park, Dublin, on the 21st

October, 1949.

Mr. Hamerton, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. John T. Hamerton, was admitted

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