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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society ol Ireland.

[]ULY, 1915

Council Meetings.

MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon

the following dates :—

July 14th and 28th.

October 6th and 20th.

Committee Meetings.

Tin; following Committee Meetings were held

during June :—

Costs, 7th.

Gazette, 8th.

Court of Examiners, 14th.

Court and Offices, 23rd.

Obituary.

MR. JAMES GOFF died upon the 18th June,

1915, at his residence, 29 Lower Leeson

Street, Dublin.

Mr. Goff served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. William F. Rogers, of 11 Eustace

Street, Dublin, and practised at 1 Lower

Ormond Quay, Dublin, up to the year 1901,

when he was appointed to be a Taxing Master,

which office he held until the year 1914, when

lie retired.

Mr. Goff was a member of the Council from

1895 to 1901, and filled the offices of Vice-

Presidcnt and President of the Society in the

years 1897 and 1901 respectively.

New Member.

THE

following

joined the Society during

June, 1915 :—

Stephens, Francis E., 52 Dame Street,

Dublin.

Notary Public.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed

following to be a Notary Public :—

Henry G. Connolly, Solicitor, Clifden.

the

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed

the

following to be Commissioners to Administer

Oaths :—

Henry G. Connolly, Solicitor, Clifden. .

James Cosgrave, Clerk to Urban Council,

Granard.

Edward J Hay, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Coleraine.

William Stockdale, Auctioneer, Tyrone.

John Walsh, Auctioneer, Templemore.

Proceedings in Minor Matters.

THE Lord Chancellor has made the following

Orders relating

to proceedings

in Minor

matters :—

I,

the Right Honourable

Ignatius J.

O'Brien, Lord Chancellor of

Ireland,

in

pursuance of the powers reserved to me

Under Order V., Rule 2, of the Rules of the

Supreme Court (Ireland), 1905, and of all

other powers hereunto me enabling, hereby

order and direct that the Clerk of Records

and Writs shall transmit to my Secretary all

originating summonses in minor matters or

relating to the property of minors brought

under Order LV., Rule 3 (7), (8), (9), and

the same shall be assigned to me, and shall

be so marked by the Clerk of Records and

Writs, subject however to the provisions of

Order V., Rule 2 (K) of the said Rules of the

Supreme Court.

(Signed),

«

IGNATIUS J. O'BRIEN, C.

25th June, 1915.

I,

the Right Honourable

Ignatius J.

O'Brien, Lord Chancellor of

Ireland,

in

pursuance of the powers vested in me under

Order V., Rule 2, of the Rules of the Supreme

Court (Ireland), 1905, and of all other powers

hereunto me enabling, hereby order and

direct that all originating summonses

in

minor matters shall be returnable before the

Chief Clerk of the Lord Chancellor.