On 9th December, 1955 the Disciplinary Com
mittee made an order directing that the name of
Alphonsus J. R. (otherwise Ronan A. J.) Tarrant
of Sligo should be struck off the roll.
The said
Alphonsus J. R. Tarrant failed to comply with a
notice requiring him to file an affidavit and he had
failed to appear at the inquiry by the Committee,
having been duly summoned by notice served at
his office by registered post. The Committee found
misconduct and postponed making their order for
a fortnight to enable him to appear. He was notified
by registered post but failed to appear on the day
appointed. He was then struck off.
Mr. Tarrant subsequently applied by Counsel
for restoration to the roll and satisfied the Com
mittee that he had since the order of December
9th satisfied the complaint and fully indemnified
the client against all costs incurred.
Certain undertakings were given to the Committee
and on I3th January, 1956 they ordered that his
name should be replaced on the roll.
MAYO SOLICITORS' BAR
ASSOCIATION.
THE following are the President and Officers for
the year 1955-56:—President, Edmund A. Corr;
Vice-President, William Dillon-Leetch;
Hon.
Treasurer, Bea Hynes; Hon. Secretary, Kevin
P. Loftus ;
Council:—Messrs. P. J. Durcan, M.
Moran, P. J. McEllin, T. V. O'Connor, A. V. G.
Thornton.
COUNTY ROSCOMMON BAR
ASSOCIATION.
AT the Annual Meeting of the County Roscommon
Solicitors Bar Association the following Officers
were elected :—P. J. Neilan, Roscommon, President;
John Kelly, Elphin, Chairman;
J. T. Claffey,
Castlerea, Vice-Chairman;
J. J. Sheerin, Boyle,
Treasuier; Oliver Macklin, Roscommon, Hon.
Secretary.
Committee:—T. J. C. O'Keeffe, Roscommon;
Patrick Sweeney, Roscommon ; M. De L. Staunton,
Castlerea, John Neilan, Roscommon:
Thomas
Callan, Boyle; John Scott, Elphin.
THE REGISTRY.
Register A
ASSISTANT Solicitor (Protestant) required by old established
firm, Northern border town in Republic.
Conveyancing,
Probate and general office work. Good prospects for suitable
applicant. Please apply Box No. Ai6i.
OLD Established Practice in busy Southern Town for dis
posal. Average net income £1,250. Certified audited accounts
over many years available.
Box No. Ai62.
OBITUARY.
MR. JEROME J. RONAYNE, Solicitor, died on the
29th November, 1955
at Midleton, Co. Cork.
Mr. Ronayne served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. James Dunlea, Midleton, Co. Cork, was
admitted in Trinity Sittings 1896 and practised at
Midleton, Co. Cork.
MR. FRANCIS DEVINE, Solicitor, died on the znd
February, 1956 at his residence i, Burlington Road,
Dublin.
Mr. Devine served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. James V. Dunn, 60 Middle Abbey Street,
Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings 1903 and
practised under the style ot Messrs. Horan & Devine,
89, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
MR. JOSEPH PATRICK WALSHE, Solicitor, died on
the 6th February, 1956 in Cairo, Egypt.
Mr. Walshe served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Eugene F. Collins, 19 Eustace Street,
Dublin, and was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings
1923.
He was Secretary of the Department of
External Affairs from 1923 to 1946 and was Irish
Ambassador to the Holy See from 1946 to 1954.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942.
ISSUE OF DUPLICATE LAND
CERTIFICATE
NOTICE.
APPLICATIONS have been received from the regis
tered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed
hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in sub
stitution for
the original Certificates
issued
in
respect of the lands specified :n the said Schedule,
which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been
lost or
inadvertently
destroyed.
A duplicate Certificate will be issued
in each
case, except a case in respect of which notification
is received in this Registry within 28 days from
the publication of this notice, that the Certificate
of Title :'s still in existence, and in the custody of
some person other than the registered owner.
Any such notification should state the grounds
on which such Certificate
is being held.
Dated the 4th day of March, 1956.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar of Titles.
Central Office,
Land Registry,
Chancery Street,
DUBLIN.
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