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OBITUARY

MR. WILLIAM MORROGH, Solicitor, died at his

MR. JOSEPH FEGAN, Solicitor, died in Dublin on

residence, The Glen, Cobh, on zznd March, 1946.

24th September, 1946.

Mr. Morrogh was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

Mr. Fegan served his apprenticeship with the

1886, and practised in Cork.

late Mr. John Fegan, Cavan, was admitted

in

Trinity Sittings, 1901 and practised at Cavan.

MR. ROBERT WALLACE HAMILTON, Solicitor, died

at his residence, 90 Merrion Road, Dublin, on

2jth August, 1946.

Mr. Hamilton served his apprenticeship with the

late Robert O. Longfield, Dublin, was admitted

in Hilary Sittings, 1895, and practised at 25 Clare

Street, Dublin, as senior partner in the firm of

Longfield, Jameson & Hamilton.

MR. PHILIP H. I. O'REILLY, Solicitor, died at his

residence, Clifton House, Coliemore Road, Dalkey,

on yth October, 1946.

Mr. O'Reilly served his apprenticeship to Mr.

Thomas J. Greene, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity

Sittings, 1918, and practised at 20 Merrion Road

Ballsbridge, Dublin.

He was

solicitor

to

the

Hospitals Trust, Ltd.

THE REGISTRY

(i) Entries will be accepted from solicitors for the

Registry under

the

following headings :

Sec–

tion A Practices

for

sale,

partnerships

and

assistantships

vacant;

Section

B. Practices,

partnerships and assistantships sought;

Section

C. Miscellaneous

information

required,

books,

office equipment, etc., wanted or for sale.

(2) Each

entry accepted will be made in the appropriate

section of the register which is open for inspection

at

the Society's offices during business hours.

Each entry accepted will also be published once

in the Society's

Gazette :

If the advertiser wishes,

the entry and advertisement in the

Gazette

may be

over a box number.

(3) Charges for each entry in

the Register (including one publication

in

the

Society's

Gazette) ;

members of the Society

3/-

for 30 words or less and id. for each additional

word over 30.

Other solicitors double the rate

for members of the Society.

(4) Replies to entries

in the Register and advertisements will not be

forwarded by the Society unless postage is pre–

paid.

(5) Replies

to advertisements should be

marked with the appropriate Box No. and addressed

to the Society.

(6) The use of the Registry by

solicitors is subject to general conditions, copies

of which may be obtained from .the Secretary.

Section A

COMPETENT clerk or qualified Assistant required by City Firm,

must have a thorough knowledge of Conveyancing and

experience in all branches, including cost drawing. Salary £520

Particulars and references to Box No. A. 107.

WANTED for office in Southern Town, Assistant to take

complete charge of costs, Probate and Conveyancing, must be

fully experienced.

Also Assistant for book-keeping and

income tax, fully experienced. Apply Box No. A. 106.

Section B

SOLICITOR, qualified 1944, wishes to purchase partnership in

City or Country firm or would purchase practice.

Box No.

B. 122.

Young Solicitor, B.A. ; honours LL.B. ; would be glad to,

hear of, preferably country, post (during principal's holiday

branch office, or otherwise) for further experience.

Box

No. B. 123.

Section C

HALSBURY JLa;w

of England

for sale. As new. Box. No. C. 112.

Law Library for sale, including

Irish Law Times,

1867 to

1945,

Irish Jurist,

1935, to date,

English and Empire Digest,

Halsbury of

Encyclopaedia and Forms and Precedents,

17 volumes,

and

Irish Forms and Precendets,

also

Notable British Trials.

Box No. C. 113.

Wanted.

O'Connor's

Justice of the Peace,

latest edition.

Box No. C. 114.

Irish Lam Times,

unbound copies T.oi8 to 1944 for sale.

Offers to Box No. C. 115.

For sale, in good condition,

Stithb's Digest,

1894-1903, and

Maxwell's Digest,

1904-1911. Apply Box No. C. 116.

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