The Gazette of the Incorporated Society of Ireland
[AUGUST,
1918
cations would be allowed, and the amount of
such costs would be regulated by the amount for
which judgment had been obtained on the con
tract.
County Court Costs.
The President informed the Council that, with
the two Vice-Presidents, Mr. Bradley and the
Secretary, he had had an interview with th«
Lord Chancellor a id County Court Judges on
the subject of the County Court rule of 7th May
increasing costs for the duration of the war, and
that the deputation bad repeated the request
originally made by the Council last February
that a rule should be made allowing an increase
of 25 per cent, on all County Court costs regulated
by rules made by the Lord Chancellor and County
Court Judges, with the result that the Lord
Chancellor intimated that the request put lor-
ward by the deputation would be complied with.
The Order giving effect to the granting of this
application appears in this Gazette.
Council Meetings
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the
following dates :—
October 2nd, 16th and 30th.
November 13th and 27ih.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee meeting) were held
during July:—
Costs, 3rd and 23rd.
Gazette 4th.
Court of Examiners, 9tb, 19;li & 29th
Legal Appointments.
Mr. Francis J. Anderson, MoorfieM, Armagh,
has been appointed to the combined offices of
Crown and Sessional Crown Solicitor for County
Armagh in room of the late Mr. John Kilkelly,
deceased, and of Mr. Samuel H. Monroe, re
signed.
New Members
The following joined the Society since May,
1918:—
Francis J. Anderson, Moorfield, Armagh.
Charles Magwood, 53 Dame St., Dublin.
James Reilly, Edenderry.
John J. Smyth, Drogheda.
Albert Woodcock, 67 Mid. Abbey St.,Dublia
Commissioners to administer Oaths.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed the follow
ing to be Commissioner* to administer Oaths :
Valentine F. Kirwan, Solicitor, 119 Stephen's
Green, Dublin.
David O'Fhiherty, Solicitor, Chief Secretary's
Office, Dublin Castle.
Daniel O'Grady, Solicitor, 22 Mary St., Dublin.
James Rountree, Solicitor, Monaghan.
Nathaniel M. Clarke, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Antrim.
Robert Do.i<;an, Printer, Monaghan.
James Hanim, Solicitor's Assistant, Ballybajr.
Michael H. McCann, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Forkhill and CroHginaglen.
John McSherry, Town Clerk, Ballybay.
Percy T. Poole, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Curlow.
Obituary,
MR. MICHAEL D'ALTON, Solicitor, died upon
the 29th June, 1918, at his residence, 7 Con-
naught Place, Clonskengh, County Dublin.
Mr. D1 Alton served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. William Roche, 72 Harcourt Street,
Dublin ; was admitted in Michaelmas Term 1866
and practised formerly at 70 Middle Abbey St.,
Dublin, and latterly at 9 Eustace St., Dublin.
MR. THOMAS I. MAYNE, Solicitor, died upon
the 4th July, 1918.
Mr. Mayne served his apprenticeship with Mr.
Francis Mayne, Clogher; was admitted in Hilary
Sittings, 1890, and practised at Enniskillen.
MR. WILLIAM GUEST LANE, Solicitor, died
upon the 8th July, 1918, at his residence at
Currabinny, County Cork.
Mr. Lane served his apprenticeship with the '
late Mr. James Lane, 26 South Mall, Cork; was
admitted in Michaelmas Term 1868, and prac
tised in partnership with Mr. Charles J. Lane
(under the style of W. G. Lane & Co.) at 26
South Mall, Cork.
Mr. Lane was President of the Southern Law
Association and was an Extra-Ordinary member
of the Council of this Society.
MR. JOHN GORE, Solicitor, died upon the 20th
July, 1918, at his residence Lissadell, Shrewsbury
Road, Dublin.
Mr. Gore served his apprenticeship with Mr.
Ignatius J. Rice, and Mr. Christopher Friery,
52 Rutland Square, Dublin; was admitted in
Trinity Sittings 1899, and practised (latterly in
partnership with Mr. Christopher M. Grimes
under the style of Gore and Grimes) at 6 Caven
dish Row, Dublin,