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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER,

1916

County Tipperary and King's County (Birr

Division) Sessional Bar Association.

The Half-Yearly General Meeting of the

Association was held at Limerick Junction,

on the 29th September, 1916, the President

(Mr. John O'Dwyer) in the chair, when the

result of the ballot for the election of Officers

and Committee for the Session 1917 was

declared as follows :—

President,

John O'Dwyer.

Hon. Treasurer,

Alien H. Morgan.

Hon. Sees.,

T. F. O'Brien

and Henry Shannon.

General Committee.—

H. T. Sayers, John

O'Dwyer, Michael Gleeson, Alien H. Morgan.

William Frewen, T. F. O'Brien,

J. P.

Carrigan, J. J. Kennedy, C. J. Spain, L. J.

Ryan, Arnold Power, J. F. Ouirke, Henry

Shannon.

The Hon. Treasurer submitted his State

ment of Account for the past Session, which

was adopted.

It was resolved that the sum of £5 5s. Od.

should be paid out of the funds of the

Association for the benefit of the wounded of

the Royal Irish Regiment, and a similar sum

for the benefit of the wounded of the Royal

Munster Fusiliers.

Several matters affecting the interests of

the members

of

the Association were

mentioned, and

referred

to

the General

Committee.

The following resolution, proposed by the

President, and seconded by Mr. H. T. Sayers,

was adopted with feelings of sincere regret,

viz. :—" We, the members of the County

" Tipperary

and King's County

(Birr

" Division)

Sessional

Bar

Association,

" assembled at Limerick Junction, upon the

" 29th September, 1916, desire to convey to

" Mr. Walter Nolan, Clerk of the Crown and

" Peace, our sincere regret and condolence

" on the death of his son, 2nd. Lieut. J. Bevan

" Nolan, who was killed in action in the

" recent fighting in France. He has left

" behind him an imperishable record of valour

" and patriotism in the cause of his King

" and Country ;

and we beg to assure Mr.

" Walter Nolan, as Clerk of the Crown and

" Peace for the County Tipperary, that he

" possesses

in his loss

the affection and

" sympathy of all the members of the County

" Tipperary

and King's County

(Birr

" Division) Sessional Bar Association."

The Winter Assizes.

THE Lords Justices have issued an order

governing the' holding of the forthcoming

Winter Assizes, which are to be held at

Dublin, Belfast, and Cork for the Leinster,

Ulster, and Munster Assize Counties res

pectively. The definition of the counties is

as follows :—

LEINSTER.

Dublin, Kilkenny, Queen's County, King's

County, Meath, Westmeath, Louth, Long

ford, Wicklow, Kildare, Wexford, Carlow,

Galway, Mayo.

ULSTER.

Antrim, City of Belfast, Down, Armagh,

Monaghan, Donegal, Londonderry, City of

Londonderry, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Cavan,

Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon.

MUNSTER.

»

Waterford, City of Waterford, Kerry,

Clare, Cork, City of Cork, Tipperary (North

Riding and South Riding), Limerick, City of

Limerick.

MR. STIRLING SEEDS

has joined the Firm of

Messrs. Galway & Mcllwaine,

WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 13 ANN STREET,

BELFAST,

which will now be known as

GALWAY, MclLWAINE & SEEDS.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the f ccretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin,