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NOVEMBER, 1910]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

MR. JOHN MACKEY, Solicitor, died upon

the 15th September, 1916, at Dublin.

Mr. Mackey served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. William Martin, Ramelton, was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1878,

and

practised formerly at Ramelton and recently

at 21 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin.

Mr. Mackey was

appointed Sessional

Crown Solicitor for the County of Donegal

in the year 1884, which office he held until

the year 1915, when he resigned.

MR. EDWARD O'HAGAN, Solicitor, died

upon

the 26th September, 1916, at his

residence. Church Place, Portadown.

Mr. O'Hagan served his apprenticeship

with Mr.

John Malone, -Cookstown, was

admitted

in Trinity Sittings,

1901, and

practised at Portadown.

MR. GERALD BYRNE, Solicitor, died upon

the 20th October, 1916, at his residence, 96

Upper George's Street, Kingstown.

Mr. Byrne served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Henry Watson, 18 Eustace

Street, Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas

Term,

1873,

and practised

(latterly

in

partnership with his nephew, Mr. E. H.

Burne, and his sons, Mr. G. A. G. Byrne and

Mr. Wm. J. Byrne, under the style of Messrs.

Gerald Byrne and Company) at 7 Lower

Ormond Quay, Dublin.

Mr. Byrne was a member of the Council

from 1902-15, and was President of the

Society in 1911-12.

MR. JOSEPH MC!LWAINE, Solicitor, died

upon the 31st October, 1916, at his residence,

50 Brookvale Avenue, Belfast.

Mr. Mcllwaine served his apprenticeship

with Mr. Daniel McCartan, Downpatrick, was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1901,

and

practised (formerly in partnership with the

late Mr. W. B. Galway) under the style of

Messrs. Galway and Mcllwaine, at Belfast.

Roll of Honour.

MAJOR THOMAS J. ATKINSON, Solicitor, of

the Royal Irish Fusiliers, was killed in action

•on the 1st July, 1910.

Major Atkinson was admitted in Michael

mas Sittings, 1906, and practised (in partner

ship with Mr. G. P. Girling, under the style

of Messrs. Carleton, Atkinson and Sloan) at

Portadown.

SECOND-LIEUTENANT ROBERT

STANTON,

Solicitor, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, has.

been reported as killed in action on 9th

August, 1915.

Second-Lieutenant Stanton

served

his

apprenticeship with his father, Mr. John

Stanton, 47 South Mall, Cork, was admitted

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1908, and practised

in partnership with his father (under the

style of Messrs. John Stanton and Son) at

47 South Mall, Cork.

CAPTAIN SAMUEL C. WEBB, Solicitor, Roj'al

Munster Fusiliers, was killed in action in the

month of October, 1916.

Captain Webb served his apprenticeship

with Mr. Henry MacDermot, Boyle, was

admitted

in Trinity Sittings,

1908, and

practised at Kilkenny.

LIEUTENANT

JAMES K. MAcG. GREER,

M.C., Solicitor's Apprentice, of

the Irish

Guards, died in the month of October of

wounds received in action.

Lieutenant Greer was apprenticed on the

2nd August, 1912, to his father, Mr. Thomas

M. Greer, Ballymoney, County Antrim.

New Members.

THE following joined the Society since July,

1916:— Coffey, Timothy P., Dundalk.

Foley, John, Bagenalstown.

Loughrey, Patrick V., Birr.

McGarvey, Patrick J., Portadown.

Neilan, Patrick J., Roscommon.'

Legal Appointments.

MR. ROBERT LONSDALE, Solicitor, Manor-

hamilton, has been appointed to the Office of

Clerk of the Crown and Peace for County

Leitrim,

in room of Mr. Richard Alien,

resigned.