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DECEMBER, 1909]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

61

Street, Dublin, was admitted in the Michael

mas Term, 1872, and practised formerly at

34 Kildare Street, and latterly at 2 Hume

Street, Dublin.

Mr. William J. Ryan, Solicitor, Dublin,

died on the 9th November, 1909, at Lower

Leeson Street, Dublin.

Mr. Ryan, who served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Patrick J. Murphy, of 9

Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, and with the

late Mr. Wrn. Roche, of 72 Harcourt Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Term, 1872,

and practised formerly at 24 St. Andrew

Street, and latterly at 18 Nassau Street,

Dublin,

in partnership with his brother,

Mr. A. L. Ryan (who carries on the business),

under the style of Messrs. W. J. & A. L. Ryan.

Mr.

John Wight

Seymour, Solicitor,

Dublin, died on the 16th November, 1909,

at his residence 7 Winton Road, Leeson Park,

Dublin.

Mr. Seymour, who served his apprentice

ship with his father, the late Mr. Edward W.

Seymour, 4 Kildare Street, Dublin, was

admitted in

the Court of Exchequer in

Michaelmas Term, 1849, and practised at

4 Kildare Street, subsequently at 7 Dawson

Street, and latterly in partnership with Mr.

Bindon Scott and W. Bindon Scott (who

carry on the business), at 55 Dawson Street,

Dublin, under the style of Messrs. Webb,

Scott & Seymour.

Mr. Thomas F. Bergin, Solicitor, Dublin,

died on the 27th November, 1909, at his

residence,

13

Sandycove Avenue, East,

County Dublin.

Mr. Bergin, who served his apprenticeship

with his father, the late Mr. David C. Bergin,

of Mary Street, Dublin, was admitted in

Hilary Term, 1865, and practised at 10 Henry

Street, and subsequently at 67 South William

Street, Dublin, up to 1877, when he retired

from practice.

Mr. Michael Kavanagh, Solicitor, Dublin,

died on the 30th November, 1909, at Dublin.

Mr. Kavanagh, who served his apprentice

ship with the late Mr. Henry G. Kelly, 39

Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, was admitted

in Trinity Term, 1865, and practised at 40

St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

Notaries Public.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Notaries Public :—

Patrick

J. Meehan,

Solicitor, Mary

borough.

William X. White,

Solicitor, Mary

borough.

William Boyd, Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Longford.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

John N. Scallan. Solicitor, Enniscorthy.

Patrick Duffy, Clerk of Petty . Sessions,

Navan.

———

New Solicitors.

ADMISSION DURING NOVEMBER, 1909.

Name

Served Apprenticeship to

Edward D. MacLaugWin and

Basil Thompson, Dublin,

Hynes, James

Christopher

MacKeown, Richard

Bryan

Quin, John

Robinson,

Henry

Thomas Browning*

Shilling'ton, Thomas

Sutton, William H.

Wilson MacKeown, Bally-

mena.

Thomas M. Gerrard, Dublin.

Edward White, Dublin.

Richard Simmons, Dublin.

William J, Ellis, Dublin.

New Members.

THE following have joined the Society during

November, 1909 :—

Baker, Conyers, Dublin.

Bristow, John, Belfast.

Russell, Charles W., Dublin.

Watson, Arthur B., Dublin.

;

Recent Decisions affecting Solicitors.

(Notes of decisions, whether in reported or

unreported cases, of interest to Solicitors, are

invited- from Members.}

KING'S BENCH DIVISION (ENGLAND).

(Before Darling and Bucknill, JJ.)

Gundry

v.

Sainsbury.

October

28,

1909.—

Solicitor—Costs—Oral

Agreement by Client with Solicitor to pay

no Costs of Action—Right of Client to

recover Costs from other party

Solicitors

Act,

1870 (33

&

34

Vie., c.

28), s.s.

4

and

5.

APPEAL by plaintiff from decision of Judge

of Wandsworth County Court. The plaintiff