ever, such a course would not appear to be cap
able of being adopted, with the result that the
examiner will still continue to insist on the Estate
Duty letter, which, of course, so far as deaths are
concerned, can easily extend back sixty years.
Yours faithfully,
FRANCIS J. CANNON
Mohill.
LEGAL AUTHORITIES SOLICITORS'
ASSOCIATION
The annual general meeting of the Association
will be held on Tuesday llth October, 1966, at
3.00 p.m. in the Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin. All members are requested to attend.
THE REGISTRY
Register A
Established Dublin solicitor interested in amalgamation
with another in like position or with a firm. Box no.
A237.
Solicitor retiring from practice in South of Ireland, offers
same with splendid offices. Box no. A238.
Register B
Solicitor—experienced probate and conveyancing, desires
post. City firm preferred. Box no. B280.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891 and 1942
NOTICE
Folio 4077
County Dublin
Registered Owner: Matthew Lamb
The Registered Owner has applied for a new Certifi
cate of Title specified in the schedule hereto, the original
of which
is stated to have been lost or inadvertently
destroyed.
A new certificate will be issued unless notification is
received in this Registry within 28 days from the date
of this notice that the original certificate is in the cus
tody of a person not the registered owner. Such notifi
cation should state the grounds on which the certificate
is retained.
Dated this 21st day of September 1966.
D. L. McALLISTER
Registrar of Titles
Schedule
Land Certificate of Matthew Lamb to Jr., 21p., 21
sq. yds., of the lands of Kingstown situate in the Barony
of Rathdown and County of Dublin being the lands
comprised in the said Folio.
OBITUARY
Mr. Horace Turpin, died on the 9th September 1966,
at his residence "Greystones", Maryborough, Co. Laois.
Mr. Turpin served his apprenticeship with the late
Mr. Charles G. Gamble, 39 Fleet Street, Dublin, was
admitted
in Hilary Sittings,
1927, and practised at
Protlaoise, Co. Laois, under the style of Horace Turpin
and Son.
Mr. Laurence J. McFadden, died on the 14th Sept.,
1966, at his residence, 4 Royal Tee. East, Dun Laoghaire,
Co. Dublin.
Mr. McFadden served his apprenticeship with the late
Mr. James Malseed, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, was ad
mitted
in Easter Sittings, 1933, and practised at 34
Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin.