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July, 1918.
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LAMONGST MEMBERS.
Meetings of the Council.
June 12th.
Address to H.E. the Lord Lieutenant.
It was
resolved
that an
address
be
presented
to His Excellency
the Lord
Lieutenant, and the proposed address was
prepared and adopted.
Local Bankruptcy Courts.
It was resolved that an application be
made for an Order in Council increasing by
twenty-five per cent. Solicitors' remuneration
in proceedings
in
the Local Bankruptcy
Courts.
June z6th.
The Late Sir Walter Boyd, Bart.
The Council passed a resolution expressing
their regret on the occasion of the death of
the Right Hon. Sir Walter Boyd, Bart., and
their sympathy with Lady Boyd and the
family.
Sir Ignatius O'Brien, Bart.
A letter in reply was read from the Right
Hon. Sir Ignatius O'Brien, Bart., thanking
the Council for their letter expressing their
appreciation of the unvarying and courteous
attention given by him to their representa–
tions in reference to professional matters
during his
tenure of
the office of Lord
Chancellor.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon
the following dates :
July loth and 24th.
October 2nd, i6th and 3oth.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during June :
Gazette, 4th.
Land Acts, 7th.
Costs, nth and igth.
Statutory, 20th.
House, Library and Finance, 2ist.
County Courts, 27th.
Obituary.
MR. JOHN KILKELLY, Solicitor, died upon
the I2th June, 1918, at his residence, 46
Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
Mr. Kilkelly served his apprenticeship with
his father, the late Mr. James Kilkelly, 3
Mountjoy
Square,
South, Dublin, was
admitted in Hilary Term, 1860, and-practised
at 46 Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
Mr. Kilkelly was appointed to the office of
Crown Solicitor for the County of Armagh in
the year 1867, which position he occupied up
to the time of his death.