

MAY, 1914]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
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Common Law Professorship.
The election by the Council of a Professor
of Common Law was fixed for 17th June.
Further particulars appear in this GAZETTE.
Certificates.
Applications by two Solicitors for renewals
of
their certificates were considered, and
orders were made in both cases.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon
the fallowing dates :—
May 6th and 20th.
June 3rd and 17th.
Committee
Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during April:—
Costs, 2nd and 27th.
Gazette, 6th.
House, Library, and Finance, 21st.
Privileges, 30th.
Membership of Council.
J\!R. JAMES A. DENNING, a member of the
Council, having been appointed to the office
of Taxing Master, Mr. Adam Lloyd-Blood,
being next on the supplemental list, has
succeeded to the vacancy.
Easter and Trinity Sittings, 1914.
UNDER the new Supreme Court rule, which
came
into
operation
this
year, Easter
Sittings will
terminate
on Wednesday,
20th May, Trinity Sittings will commence on
Wednesday. 3rd June, and will terminate on
Friday, 31st July.
Solicitors' Golf Competition.
As announced in the last number of the
GAZETTE the above competition, which is
open to all Irish Solicitors, will be held on
Thursday, the 21st May, at the Portmarnock
Golf Links.
Intending competitors
are particularly
.requested, with a view to facilitating the
Committee in making the necessary arrange
ments, to send in their entries as soon as
possible to the Honorary Secretary (C. St.'
G. Orpen, 18 Stephen's Green, Dublin).
For the convenience of members of the
Society an entry form will be found in the
fold of this GAZETTE.
There will be no
entrance fee.
Draws for the morning competition (18
holes by strokes) will be made at 9.30 a.m.,
10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., and 12.30 p.m.
Trains for Sutton leave Amiens Street
Terminus at 8.55 a.m., 9.50 a.m.. 10.50 a.m.,
and 11.50 a.m., and the draws will be made
on the arrival of these trains.
Partners will be drawn for the foursome
competition to be held in the afternoon, and
competitors in sending in their entries will
please state if they wish to play in both
morning and afternoon competitions.
Optional sweepstakes will be run for both
competitions, and the amount subscribed
will be devoted to providing 2nd, 3rd and
4th prizes, as the Committee may determine.
Legal Appointments.
THE Lord Chancellor has appointed Mr.
James A. Denning, Solicitor, of 12 Trinity
Street, Dublin, to be a Taxing Master in
room of Master Tandy, who has retired.
Mr. Denning has been a member of the
Council of the Society since 1903. and filled
the office of a Vice-President of the Society
in the year 1907-08.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed Mr.
John F. Culhane, Solicitor, of 15 Upper
Mount Street, Dublin, to be a Taxing Master
in room of Master Goff, who has retired.
The Lord Lieutenant has appointed Mr.
Richard F. Barry, Crown Solicitor, Birr,
King's County, to hold the combined office
of Crown Solicitor and Sessional Crown
Solicitor for King's County.
New Members.
THE
following joined the Society during
April, 1914 :—
Boxwell. Wm. S. S., 5 Hume Street.
Chapman, Wm. E., Waterford.
Lambert. .S. D., 16 Dawson Street.