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LAW STUDENTS' JOTTfcNAL. *

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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY 6t

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."•' MICHAELMAS SITTINGS, r8$Q;"* v.

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At the preliminary Examination of Candidates seep

ing to become Apprentices ,to'$oiioitor8, held gn 20th

and 21st October, the following were allowed the Exam

ination,'and their names Rre arranged in the order of

merit:—

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T12..,T. A. M'Lernon-

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13. Jeremiah Perry-,.';

14. A. J. Crawfpfa

15. A'i D. ComynJ,,

16. A. W. H. S'nliflelii

17. Raymond I?re1i(jl»,

18. John Moran

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20. A, Hawkesworth

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! 21. C. S.Keuny.

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22. Maurice Geary' •

The. remaining Candidates were postponed."

.PRIZE EXAMINATION.

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The Society's Prizes of .a Silver Medal an/1 Tin

Pounds has been awarded to Daniel S. Blayney, and of

a Silver Medal and Five Pounds to John Ryan..

IXSEBMEDIATE EXAHINATION.-.'J %

At the Intermediate Examination for Apprentices to,

Solicitors, held on the 24th October, the following Candi-

| dates were allowed the Examination, a£d their names

) are arranged in the order of merit : —

1. John Henry Walsh

2. John F. Kelly

3. F.W. G. Campbell,»

4. J. J. M'Grath

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5. Luke Stack

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6. William Boyle

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7. Daniel Corcoraa

8. R. M. Byron,: 'r

9. George Wheeler

10." James Lawlor,

11. P. J. Byrue

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1. Wm. Sheridan '^^

2. R, N. Potterton ''';'"

3. James H. M'Dermott

4. Thomas A. Talbot

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5. Patrick Sbields >

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6. Henry C..Ebj'e* '•''-•

7. Henry S. Wallis

8. J. G. O'Donoghue ,

9. Hugh D. Lane

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10. E. J. Malone

11. C. E. Fair

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lS.'-H. Kelleher

14. C. W. Alleyne.

15. T. F.^J. Murtagh

11 Gerald A. Coateg

17. J. J. L. Murphy »

18. J. H. C. Purdou

19. Patrick Gannon

2.9.. RJcEard Lacy

i'l.'A. H.'Crawford

22. Edward Chute

FINAL EXAMINATION.

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A* tte FiDa>-BJxamin,ation of Apprentices seeking to

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become Solicitors, held "on the 22oa and 23rd October,

the following Candidates;were allowed the Examination,

and their names are arranged in order of merit:—'

1. Daniel M'Cartan, B.A.,

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2. John L. Keaue

3. Joseph Boyle

4. R. B. Megloughlin

5. A.

Fetherstonbaugh,

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6. Samuel Brown

7. James S. Gafiney, B.A.,

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8. Lewis Goodbody. B.A.,

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9. Edward CondelL

10. W. G. M'Spadden

11. Donglas J. E. Sullivan

12. W. H. Nolan

13. Nathaniel M'C. Brown,

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14. .W. J. Irwin

16. T. C. G. Mackintosh,

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17. John W. Bell

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18. Edmund White

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18. David Wilson

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20. James D. Murphy

21. John Fi Baily

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22. John Joseph Brown

23. John A. Hamilton

24. W. J. Fitzgerald

25. Charles Millie

26. Wm. J. DTinne

27. Patrick M. Hosty

28. James Robinson

29. Richltd J. Martin

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30. Robert Liddle

31. George Keraan

32. S. H." Johnston, B.A|

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15. W. A. Clarke, B.A.,

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.The remaining Candidates are postponed'.-The Court

of''Examiners have awarded a Gofd MedaK'to Duniel

M'Cartan, a Silver Medal to John-3^ Keatt6/and T_

Certificates to Joseph Boyle and R. B. Megloughlio.

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' Fl'SDLATEE "ScHOLABSHiJ.'

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This Scholarship for the year 1890 has 6'een awarded

to.James Keardod.

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By Order,

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WM. GEO. WAKELT,

Secretary, --•

I§th November, 1890.

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