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APRIL, 1910]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
99
Certificates.
Two applications by Solicitors (or renewal
of
their certificates were considered and
granted.
Preliminary Examination.
A memorial from an intending apprentice
to the Lord Chancellor and Judges named
in Section 18 of the Solicitors (Ireland) Act,
1898, praying for a modified preliminary
examination was considered, and
it was
resolved that same be not opposed.
Membership of the Society.
A report was submitted from the Special
Committee of
the Council appointed
to
consider
the
resolutions
referred
to
the
Council by the November General Meeting,
and was adopted.
It was resolved to report
to the May General Meeting, that the Council
are of opinion that the suggestion that the
Bye-laws
should
be
amended so
that
the
subscriptions
of members
admitted
Solicitors
for
less
than
three
years
should be at the rate of ten shillings per
annum, the country member paying such
lower rate of subscription to be entitled, so
long as he is less than three years admitted
as a Solicitor, to vote both for the Delegate
of his Province and for the ordinary members
of the Council.
It was further resolved to
report to the May General Meeting that the
Council are of opinion that it is not desirable
to
seek
powers
to
enforce
compulsory
membership of the Society.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon
the following dates :—
April 20th.
May 4th and 18th.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during March :
Bye-Laws, 2nd.
Parliamentary, 4th.
Court of Examiners, 7th.
Gazette, 10th.
Land Acts, 15th.
Costs, 18th.
Obituary.
MR. ARCHIBALD W. TISDALL, Solicitor, died
on the 4th March, 1910, at his residence,
East Grove, Tonbridge.
Mr. Tisdall, who served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. Archibald Tisdall, of 3
Upper Sackville Street, Dublin, was admitted
in Trinity Sittings,
1880,
and practised
formerly at 30 College Green, Dublin, in
partnership with Messrs. Alfred E. and
Lewis Goodbody under the style of Goodbody
and Tisdall, and subsequently at 19 Upper
Merrion Street in his own name.
MR. JAMES J. MALONE, Solicitor, died on the
9th March, 1910, at Dublin.
Mr. Malone, who served his apprentice
ship with his father, the late Mr. James
Malone, of 16 Harrington Street, Dublin, was
admitted in Easter Term, 1874, and practised
formerly at 33 Kildare Street, Dublin, in
partnership with the late Mr. Edmond Leahy
under the style of Leahy and Malone, and
latterly he practised at Kells, County Meath.
MR. JOHN CORCORAN, Solicitor, died on the
10th March, 1910, in London.
Mr. Corcoran, who served his apprentice
ship with his father, the late Mr. Laurence W.
Corcoran, of 4 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin,
and Enniscorthy, was admitted in Michael
mas Term, 1872, and practised formerly at
8 Leinster Street, in partnership with the
late Mr. John Trevor Fox, under the style
of Fox and Corcoran, and subsequently, at
24 Westland Row, Dublin, in his own name,
up to the year 1899, when he retired.
Legal Appointments,
THE Lord Lieutenant has appointed Mr.
James Roche, Solicitor, to be a Resident
Magistrate for the County of Mayo, under
the provisions of the Act 6 Wm. IV., Cap. 13.
Mr. Roche was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity
Sittings, 1903, and practised at Omagh,
Co. Tyrone.
Mr. Warren S. L. Wright, Solicitor, has
been appointed to be Registrar of the High
Court at Mombasa, British East Africa.
Mr. Wright was admitted a Solicitor in
Hilary Sittings,
1905,
and practised at
Tullamore, King's County.