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Tht Gazette

of the

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[JANUARY, 1919

that, for the reasons mentioned, the Council

were not in a position to institute pro

ceedings.

Statutory Committee

A

letter was

read

from

the Lord

Chancellor's Secretary intimating that His

Lordship

had

appointed

the

following

members of the Council to be the Statutory

Committee for the year ending 26th Novem

ber, 1919 :—Mr. Warren, Mr. Bradley, Mr.

Henry, Mr. C. St. G. Orpen, Mr. Richards,

Mr. Seddall, and Mr. MacDermott.

Council of Law Reporting

The Council appointed Mr. James Henry

to be a representative of the Council on the

Council of Law Reporting, in succession to

Sir A. F. Baker, who has retired from the

Council.

————

Council Meetings

MEETINGS of the Council are fixed to be held

on the following dates :—

January 29th.

February 12th and 26th.

Solicitors Annual Certificates

MEMBERS are reminded that Annual Certifi

cates for the year ending 5th January, 1920,

should be taken out and the duties paid

thereon before the 6th February, 1919.

Military Honours

MR. NOKRIS GODDARD, Solicitor (Lieu

tenant, R.N.V.R.), 1 Upper Mount Street,

Dublin, has been appointed an Officer of the

Order

of

the British Empire

(Military

Division), in recognition of services rendered

by him during the war.

MAJOR JOHN D. M. MCCALLUM, D.S.O.,

Royal Irish Rifles, has been awarded the

Croix de Guerre.

Major McCallum was admitted a Solicitor

in Hilary Sittings, 1910, and practised at

Belfast.

————

Civil Honours

MR. GEORGE FOTTRELL, Clerk of the Crown

and Peace for the County and City of Dublin,

has been appointed a Knight Commander of

the Bath.

Sir George Fottrell was

admitted

a

Solicitor

in Easter Sittings,

1871,

and

practised at 46 Fleet Street, Dublin. He was

a member of the Council from 1884 till 1895,

and a Vice-President in 1893-94. He was

appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for

the County of Dublin in 1895, and in 1899 he

was appointed to the combined offices of

Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the City

and County of Dublin.

MR. R. DAWSON BATES, Solicitor, 2 Arthur

Street, Belfast, has been appointed an Officer

of the Order of the British Empire.

MR. ARTHUR W. WINDER, Solicitor, 17

South Mall, Cork, has been appointed a

Member of the Order of the British Empire.

MR. WILLIAM CHEVERS ROCHE, Solicitor,

20 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, has been

awarded the Medal of the Most Excellent Order

of the British Empire. " During a period in

"which he acted as an ambulance driver he

" incurred much personal danger, and was un-

" flinching in carrying out his arduous duties."

Notary Public

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed

the

following to be a Notary Public :—

Charles J. Lane, Solicitor, Cork.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

Herbert J. W. Downey, Solicitor, 118

Grafton Street, Dublin.

Edward Felton, Solicitor, 18 Eustace

Street, Dublin.

Sydney Mathews, Solicitor, 12 Trinity

Street, Dublin.

Samuel G. Rutherford, Solicitor, 25

Bachelor's Walk, Dublin.

Francis E. Tydd, Solicitor, Clonmel.

John A. J." Brooks, Clerk of Petty

Sessions, Killarney.

John McKillen, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Cushendall.

Henry Nelson, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Edenderry.

William

J. Smyth, Bank Manager,

Edenderry.

John Stratton, Law Clerk, Clones.