MARCH, 1916]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
75
MR. JOSEPH P. TYNDALL, Solicitor, died
upon the 13th February, 1916, at a Private
Nursing Home.
Mr.|Tyndall served his apprenticeship with
the late'Mr. Robert K. Clay, 21 St. Andrew
Street, Dublin, was admitted
in Easter
Sittings, 1881, and practised at 11 Fleet
Street, Dublin.
MR. PATRICK J. B. DALY, Solicitor, died
upon
the 14th February, 1916. at Eyre
Square, Galway.
Mr. Daly served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Henry J. P. West, 33 North
Great|George's Street, Dublin, was admitted
in Michaelmas Term, 1874, and practised at
Galway.
MR.
JAMES A. ELLIOTT, Solicitor, died
upon the 14th February, 1916, at London
derry.
Mr. Elliott served his apprenticeship with
Mr. Joseph Loughrey, Londonderry, was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings,
1904, and
practised
in partnership with Mr. David
Wilson, under the style of Wilson & Elliott,
at Londonderry.
Notaries Public.
THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the
following to be Notaries Public :—
John Cottrell, Solicitor, Cork.
Patrick J. Kavanagh, Solicitor, Cork.
Commissioners to Administer Oaths.
THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the
following.tobe Commissioners to administer
oaths :—John Cottrell, Solicitor, Cork.
Peter C. Furlong, Solicitor, 36 West-
moreland Street, Dublin.
Thomas J. Healy, Solicitor, Callan.
Edward J. Kenny, Solicitor, 24 Eustace
Street, Dublin.
Wilmot H. C. Lloyd, Solicitor, 33 Kildare
Street, Dublin.
William J. Molloy, Solicitor, 11 Fleet
Street, Dublin.
Henry A. B. O'Hanlon, Solicitor, 73
Dame Street, Dublin.
Arthur G. Davis, Land Agent, Kilkenny.
Edward Eustace, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Tullow.
Hugh McEvoy, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Glenarm.
James O'Doherty, Accountant, London
derry.
Victor E. Shaw, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Ballymote.
New Solicitors.
THE
following
were
admitted
during
February, 1916 :—
Name
Black, William
Boston, James
Carrigg, John Ignatius
Michael
Collins, Patrick Joseph
Hamill, John Bernard ...
McGonigal, David W....
Seeds, Stirling-Johnston
Served Apprenticeship to
W. A. Parke, Clones.
John Graham, Belfast.
E. F. Collins, Dublin.
J. H. Collins, Newry.
J. R. Donaldson, Dnndalk,
and A. S. Coulter,
Dundalk.
Daniel McGonigal,
Bel
fast.
George Alien, Belfast.
Payment of Certificate Duty by Solicitors
engaged on Active Service with Naval
or Military Forces.
IN reply to a letter of inquiry as to refund
of duty paid on the Annual Certificates of
Solicitors, engaged on Active Service with
the Naval or Military Forces, the following
letter has been received :—
Stamps and Taxes,
Inland Revenue,
Custom House, Dublin,
25th February,
1916.
Sir,
Your
letter of 31st • ultimo has been
referred to me' by the Secretary to the Board
of Inland Revenue, and in reply thereto, I
beg to inform you that, in accordance with
the statement of
the Chancellor of
the
Exchequer in the House of Commons on the
6th ultimo, it has been arranged that relief
from Solicitors' Certificate Duty will be
allowed :"on application in respect of any