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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[DECEMBER, 1911

be written upon by competitors for the Gold

Medal.

The list of subjects for debate at the

ensuing

Session

was

submitted

and

sanctioned.

Preliminary Examination.

A memorial by a Law Clerk seeking a'

modified

preliminary examination under

Section

18 was considered, and it was

decided that it should not be opposed.

Court of Examiners.

A Report was submitted from the Court of

Examiners upon three applications by Law

Clerks for leave to be bound under Section

] 6 ;

two of the applications were granted ;

the third was refused.

Council Meetings.

MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon

the following dates :—

January 17th and 31st.

Committee Meetings.

THE

following Committee Meetings were

held during November :—

Gazette, 7th.

Costs, 20th and 28th.

Court of Examiners, 24th.

New Members.

THE following have joined the Society during

November :—

Butler, James B., 12 Upper Ormond Quay,

Dublin.

O'Connell, Daniel J. M., Skibbereen.

White, John C., 45 Arthur Street, Belfast.

Obituary.

MR. WILLIAM J. FITZGERALD, Solicitor, died

upon the 3rd November, 1911, in London.

&

Mr. Fitzgerald, who served his apprentice

ship with the late Mr. John G. McCarthy,

M.P., Mallow, was admitted

in Trinity

Sittings, 1880, and practised at Mallow up to

the year 1894, when he was appointed Clerk

of the Crown and Peace for the West Riding

of County Cork, which office he filled up to

the time of his death.

MR. WILLIAM R. CORR, Solicitor, Crossma-

glen, Co. Armagh, died upon the 6th Nov

ember, 1911, at his residence, Urker House,

Crossmaglen.

Mr. Corr, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Edward D. Atkinson,

Tanderagee, was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1876, and practised at Crossmaglen in

partnership with Mr. John O'Connor (who

carries on the business) under the style of

Corr and O'Connor.

MR. JOHN K. TOOMEY, Solicitor, Dublin,

died upon the 10th November, 1911,

in

Dublin.

Mr. Toomey, who served his apprenticeship

with his father, the late Mr. Mark Toomey,

North Cumberland Street, Dublin, was

admitted in Trinity Term, 1862, and practised

at 4 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, in partner

ship with Mr. Osborne E. Barber, and Mr.

Henry K. Toomey (who carry on the business)

under the style of Toomey and Barber.

MR.

JOHN MCPADDEN, Solicitor, Dublin,

died upon the 13th November, 1911, at his

residence 66 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin.

Mr. McPadden, who served his apprentice

ship with Mr. Thomas Falls, 62 Upper

Sackville Street, Dublin, was admitted in

Hilary Sittings, 1900, and practised at 66

Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

Frank V. Gordon, Solicitor, 5 Clare Street,

Dublin.

Herbert C. Gordon. Solicitor, Enniskillen.

Henry M. P. Hare, Solicitor, 46 Kildare

Street, Dublin.

Thomas J. Healy, Solicitor, Wexford.

Herbert S. McClelland, Solicitor, 10 Ely

Place, Dublin.

James J. Mullan, Solicitor, 24 Dame Street,

Dublin.

Patrick J. Sheridan, Solicitor, 12 Suffolk

Street, Dublin.

Stuart J. Gillmore, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Dromahair.

Patrick A. Kelly, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Ballyjamesduff.