The Gazette 1910-11

MARCH, rgi i]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

199

New Members.

the consideration of your letter the following resolution was passed in reply :— ' That the Association had no part in ' the appointment of the Election Agent in ' the St. Stephen's Green Division in ' January, 1910, and December, 1910, but • ' that they have ascertained the appoint- ' ments referred to were made with the ' concurrence of the Solicitor to the ' Association.' " Yours faithfully, " (Signed), H. ROBT. TOPPING. " The Secretary, " The Incorporated Law Society of " Ireland." Apprentices' Debating Society. "The British Policy of Free Imports" was the subject selected by the Council for the medal to be awarded for Composition for Session 1910-11. Wood Pavement outside Courts. It was resolved to again draw the attention of the Corporation of Dublin to the necessity for wood pavement being laid down in the streets surrounding the Four Courts and Dublin Metropolitan Police Courts. Apprentices. An application by a Law Clerk for liberty to^be bound under Section 16 was considered and granted. Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates :— March 8th and 22nd. April 19th. Committee Meetings, THE following Committee meetings were held during February :— Costs, 3rd and 15th. Gazette, 9th. . Court of Examiners, 17th. Land Act, 24th.

THE

following

joined the Society during

February, 1911 :—

Beatty, Walter, 9 Eustace Street, Dublin. O'Shea, Michael, Kilrush, Co. Clare. Commissioner to Administer Oaths. THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the following to be a Commissioner to administer Oaths :— Henry Ernest Benner, Actuary, Waterfofd. Legal Appointments. MR. WILLIAM HEALY, Solicitor, of Ennis, has been appointed to the united office of Clerk of the Crown and Peace of County Clare. MR. WILLIAM FRY, J.P., Solicitor, 14 Lower Mount Street, Dublin, has been elected to the office of Honorary Secretary of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. Obituary. MR. JAMES DONNELLAN, Solicitor, Dublin, died upon the 12th February, 1911, at his residence, 5 Brighton Road, Rathgar, Co. Dublin. Mr. Donnellan, who served his apprentice ship with the late Mr. Patrick King, Upper Dorset Street, Dublin, and with the late Mr. Alfred H. Micldleton, 27 York Street, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Term, 1872, and practised formerly at 10 South Frederick Street, Dublin, and subsequently at 43 Dame Street, Dublin, up to the year 1890, when he retired. MR. CORNELIUS O'RoRKE, Solicitor, Dublin, died, upon the 19th February, 1911, at his residence, Whitehall Terrace, Clontarf, Co. Dublin. Mr. O'Rorke, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. M. J. O'Farrell, of 29 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, Mr. Frederick Kennedy, 4 Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin, and Mr. Michael C. Hackett, of 5 Lr. Sackville Street, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1898, and practised formerly at No. 5 and latterly at No. 1 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin. MR. BINDON SCOTT, Solicitor, Dublin, died upon the 20th February, 1911, at his residence, 1 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Co. Dublin.

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