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DECEMBER, 1916]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

47

Mr. Rice was appointed Sessional Crown

Solicitor for the East Riding of the County of

Cork in the year 1872, which office he held

until the year 1905, when he resigned.

MR. JOHN A. FRENCH, Solicitor, died upon

the 9th November, 1916, at his residence,

St. Ann's, Donnybrook, County Dublin.

Mr. French served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. William Johns, Belfast, was

admitted

in Trinity Term,

1870,

and

practised in partnership with his son, Mr.

Edward J. French (under the style of Messrs.

French and French), at 7 St. Stephen's

Green, Dublin.

Mr. French was a member of the Council

from 1884-1903, and was President of the

Society in 1893-1894.

MR. JOHN J. O'MEARA, Solicitor, died upon

the 17th November, 1916, at his residence,

45 Lower Mount Street, Dublin.

Mr. O'Meara served his apprenticeship with

Mr. Richard G. Pilkington, Rutland Square,

Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,

1885, and practised at 205 Gt. Brunswick

Street, Dublin.

Roll of Honour.

CORPORAL WILLIAM WHALEY, Solicitor,

Royal Irish Fusiliers, was killed in action on

the 5th September, 1916.

Corporal Whaley served his apprenticeship

with Mr. James Wood, Belfast, and was

admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1904.

New Members.

THE following joined the Society during

November, 1916 :—

Matthews, Sydney, 12 Trinity Street,

Dublin.

Oulton, Rupert W., 19 Upper Mount

Street, Dublin.

Legal Appointments.

MR. JAMES POE having resigned the offices

of Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the City

of Kilkenny, and Clerk of the Crown for the

County of Kilkenny,

and Mr. Richard

Langrishe having resigned the office of Clerk

of the Peace for the County of Kilkenny, the

Lord Lieutenant has directed that the offices

of Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the City

of Kilkenny and the offices of Clerk of the

Crown and Clerk of the Peace for the County

of Kilkenny be united.

The Lord Lieutenant has appointed Mr.

Henry Hoadley Langrishe, Solicitor, New

Ross, to be Clerk of the Crown and Peace for

the County and City of Kilkenny.

The Lord Lieutenant has appointed Mr.

David M. Moriarty, Solicitor, to be Clerk of

the Crown and Peace for the County of Kerry,

in room of Mr. Francis C. Downing, resigned.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

John J. Horgan, Solicitor, 50 South Mall,

Cork.

Laurence Keaveney, Clerk of Petty

Sessions, Manorhamilton.

James McNamee, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Ballylinan.

High Court Sittings, 1917.

THE following are the dates of the High

Court Sittings during 1917 :—

Hilary—commence llth January, ter

minate 29th March.

Easter—commence 12th April, terminate

16th May.

Trinity—commence 30th May, terminate

31st July.

Michaelmas—commence 25th October,

terminate 21st December.

Hilary Sittings Lectures, 1917.

THE following are the dates upon which

lectures will be delivered to the Junior Class

during Hilary .Sittings :— '.

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January 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29, :.,

February 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19.

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