THE GAZETTE
OF THE
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December, 1911.
r FOR CIRCULATION
L AMONGST
MEMBERS.
Half-Yearly General Meeting.
THE Half-Yearly Meeting of the members of
the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland was
held 27th November in the Hall of the Society
at the Four Courts. The chair was occupied by
Mr. Frederick W. Meredith, President of the
Society. Amongst those present were :—
Messrs. A. E. Bradley, R. G. Warren, R.
A. Macnamara, W. S. Hayes, W. J. Shannon,
Sir G. Roche, George Collins, Gerald Byrne,
F. C. E. Bland, R. S. Reeves, W. V. Seddall,
Sir J. P. Lynch, C. St. G. Open, T. W.
Richards, J. A. Denning, P. J. Brady, M.P. ;
G. H. Lyster, H. J. Synnott, C. A. Stanuell,
I. J. Rice, James Henry, R. Blair White,
C. G. Gamble, T. C. Franks, A. Lloyd-Blood,
P. K. White, James Moore, William J. Byrne,
D. A. Quaid, H. C. Neilson (Jun.), D. B.
Dunne, J. W. Davis, J. M. Whelan (Ros-
common), W. J. Ryan, John Read, William
Read, James Brady, F. S. D. Colquhoun,
R. A. O'Brien, A. D. Orr, H. R. Maunsell,
J. J. Cartan, W. G. Bradley, F. H. Croskerry,
W. J. G. White, E. M'Neill, B. M. O'Grady,
A. H. Burne, H. H. Bonass, E. H. Burne,
T. H. R. Craig, S. Kerr, C. J. Reddy, E. N.
Edwards, W. H. Fry, N. L. Moran, E. F.
Collins, J. G. Perry, E. S. Lowe (jun.), M.
Corrigan, F. E. Bermingham, J. L, Burke,
T. R. Stritch, G. M. Collins, J. V. Murphy,
']. G.
Lidwell, T. H. Hayes, A. H. S. Orpen,
J. W. Dyas, J. E. MacDermott, P. Seales,
C.
Corcoran, T. W. Fitzgerald, R. W.
MacNeice, R. A. Andrews, T. A. Ireland,
J. J. Beatty, W. Beatty, E. R. Bate, J. S.
Vanston, E. Barron, W. H. Spence.
Mr. W. G. Wakely (Secretary) read the
notice convening
the meeting, also
the
minutes of the Half-yearly General Meeting,
held upon the 16th May, which latter were
signed by the President, who also signed the
audited accounts of the Society for the year
ending 30th April, 1911.
The report of the scrutineers of the ballot
for election of Council for the year ending the
26th November, 1912, stated that the follow
ing had been returned unopposed as Pro
vincial Delegates :—
Henry Blackall, for Munster ; Thomas M.
Greer, for Ulster ; M. M. Buggy, for Leinster ;
William P. Kelly, for Connaught; and that
the following, having received the number of
votes placed after their names, had been
elected as the thirty-one ordinary members
of the Council :—W. S. Hayes, 250 ;
W. J.
Shannon, 243 ;
R. A. Macnamara, 242 ;
George Collins, 240; Sir G. Roche, 235 ;
Sir A. F. Baker, 224; P. J. Brady, 221:
W. Fry, 2.16;
G. Byrne, 213;
J. W.
Richards, 213 ; C. St. G. Orpen, 210 ; F. C.
Bland, 209 ;
J. A. Denning, 208 ;
H. J.
Synnott, 207 ;
F. W. Meredith, 207 ; Sir J.
P. Lynch, 205 ;
J. E. MacDermott, 197 ;
W. V. Seddall, 196 ;
R. S. Reeves, 195 ;
I. J. Rice, 191 ;
James Henry,.190,; G. H.
Lyster, 182 ; R. G. Warren, 181 ; C. Gamble,
175 ;
A. E. Bradley, 172 ;
C. A. Stanuell,
172 ;
T. C. Franks, 159 ; R. B. White, 154 ;
A. V. Montgomery, 149 ;
A. Lloyd-Blood,
147 ;
James Moore, 132 ;
and the following
to form a supplemental list to fill vacancies :
J. G. Fottrell, 129 ; T. W. Fitzgerald, 128 ;
R. A. Andrews, 98.
THE
PRESIDENT,
in moving
the
adoption of the Annual Report of the Council,
said:—Many matters of
interest
to
the
Society were dealt with during the twelve
months, and your Council did their best to




