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174

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[DECEMBER, 1910

Solicitors (Ireland) Act, 1898.

[ PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF

IRELAND AND

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST.

REGULATION UNDER SECTIONS 17 AND 57.

BY virtue, and in pursuance of the Solicitors

(Ireland) Act, 1898, Sections 17 and 57, We,

The Right Honourable Sir Samuel Walker,

Baronet, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland ;

The Right Honourable Peter, Baron O'Brien,

of Kilfenora, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland ;

The Right Honourable Richard Edmund

Meredith, Master of the Rolls ;

The Right

Honourable Christopher Palles, Lord Chief

Baron ;

and Richard Arthur Macnamara,

President of the Incorporated Law Society

of Ireland, do make and publish the following

Regulation :

A certificate of having passed a Prelimi

nary Examination, under the Solicitors

(Ireland) Act, 1898, shall not be required

from any person who has passed an open

public Matriculation Examination of the

National University of Ireland, or of the

Queen's University of Belfast.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1910.

(Signed) S. WALKER, c.

R. E. MEREDITH, M.R.

C. PALLES, C.B.

RICHARD A. MACNAMARA,

President, I.L.S.I.

Results of the Society's Examinations.

AT the Preliminary Examination held upon

the 6th and 7th clays of October, the following

passed the examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit :—

.

1. James O'Connor.

2. Edward V. Coolican.

3. Thomas Campbell.

4. David W. McGonigal.

5. Henry G. Morris.

6. Robert W. McGonigal.

7. Reginald A. Sainsbury.

8. James Boston.

9. Alexander M. Turnbull.

10. Samuel Hatton.

Edmund J. Duggan, Patrick Hannan,

Robert S. Magee, and James Semple, have

passed the modified Preliminary Examina

tion, for which they had liberty to present

themselves.

Twenty candidates attended the examina

tion ;

fourteen passed ;

six were postponed.

At the Final Examination, held upon the

llth and 12th days of October, the following

passed the examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit :—

1. Peter C. Furlong, B.A., R.U.I.

2. John E. Wallace.

3. Robert Hunter.

4. David A. Twomey.

5. John H. Collins.

6. Richard V. Lynam.

7. Simon E. Hanratty.

8. Michael J. O'N. Quirk.

9. Joseph J. McGrane.

10. Brendon I. Taylor.

11. William M. Wright.

12. John H. M. Molyneux, B.A., Oxon.

13. William Meagher, Junr.

14. William Currie.

15. Samuel W. McKee.

16. John H. King.

17. Samuel Roche.

18. John E. McCourt.

19. John P. Dillon.

20. Fintan Fitzpatrick.

21. Patrick McCormack, Junr.

The Court of Examiners awarded a Gold

Medal to Peter C. Furlong, B.A., R.U.I. ;

Silver Medals to John E. Wallace and Robert

Hunter ;

and Special Certificates to David

A. Twomey and John H. Collins.

Thirty-three candidates attended the ex

amination ;

twenty-one passed ;

twelve were

postponed.

————

Findlater Scholarship.

THE Findlater Scholarship for 1910 has been

awarded to Mr. William Shaw, of Ballymena,

who served his apprenticeship with Mr.

Norman C. Caruth,

of Ballymena,

and

obtained first place and a gold medal at the

Final Examination held in October, 1909.

Hilary Sittings Lectures.

PROFESSOR QUIRKE will deliver lectures to

the Senior Class upon the subjects of Real

Property, Equity, and Conveyancing, on the

following dates in Hilary Sittings, 1911 :—

January 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31.

February 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21.