Court of Examiners Minutes 1917-1939

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Minutes of the Court Of Examiners

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414 pages Dates from 1917 - 1939 Pages contain information detailing the following :

-Record of the marks obtained by the apprentices at First and Second examinations in Irish -Matters discussed and decided on at the meetings -Some pages include published examination results which have been stuck onto the pages

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At the Final Examination for appren tices, held upon 9th, 10th and llth October, the following passed the examination, and their names, are arranged in order of merit: 1. Thomas J. Kelly, B.A., N.TJ.I.

Results of Examinations: At the Preliminary Examination, held upon 4th and 5th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:—

2. Gerard IS". Reddin. 3. Thomas S. Colbert. 4. William E. O'Keilly. 5. Richard J. Kelly, B.A., N.XJ.I.

1. James F. Fitzpatrick. 2. Fintan M. O'Connor. 3. Walter F. Hannan. 4. Michael Hogan.

6. John M. Cronin. 7.. William F. Nally. 8. William P. Wall. 9. Cyril F. McCay.

Patrick J. M'Crystal, Maurice F. Noonan and .Michael Tynan passed the modified Preliminary Examinations for which they had liberty to present themselves. Eleven candidates attended; seven passed ; four were postponed.

10. Charles G. MacMahon, B.A., T.C.B. The Council awarded Special Certificates to Thomas J. Kelly, B.A., N.U.I., and Gerra'rd N. Beddin. Fifteen candidates attended: ten passed,; five were postponed.

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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. At the Intermediate Examination for Appren tices to Solicitors, held upon 1st July, the follow ing passed the examination, and their names are classed and arranged in order of merit: — CLASS I. 1. Samuel Love.

2. William D. Coyne. 3. John V. S. Mills. 4. Daniel P. O'Connor. 5. Dermot F. Gleeson. 6. Rupert H. Giltrap. 7. John J. Walsh. 8. Christopher E. Callan. 9. William G. Wilson, Junior. 10. Walter F. Hannan.

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THE INCOBPOEATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. EXAMIXATIOXS RESULTS. At the Preliminary Examination for candi dates applying to become apprentices to solicitors, held upon the 29th and 30th May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit :— 1. Edward J. H. Hopkins. 2. John A. Orr. 3. Vincent P. M'Gahan. 4. Hewitt B. Jellett. 5. Alexander M. Ilealy. C. Thomas P. A. M'Veigh. 7. Joseph Fisher. Joseph C. Erskine, James I-Ianna, Tliomas O'Jv'eill, and John J. Walsh passed the modified preliminary examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed. Preliminary Examinations Prises, 1918-19. A Special Certificate lias been awarded to James F. K. Anderson. At the Final Examination for apprentices applying to be admitted as solicitors, held upon the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Robert C. Bathurst. 2. Robert J. Swccney, B.A.N.U.I. 3. Samuel II. Forsytlie. S. William H. Kenny. 9. Eraucis J. M'Kenna.

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The Council have awarded Silver Medals to Robert C. Bathurst and Robert J. Sweeuey, B.A.N.U.I., and Special Certificates to .Samuel H. Forsythe and Michael Moloney. The remaining candidate is postponed. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKET.Y, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Duslin, Uih June, 1910.

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1. Cornelius Healy. 2. William T. Roe. Q , * \3 ames Malseed f e(luaL 5. John W. German. 6. Richard B. Falkiner, junior. 7. John A. Lavan. f John R. Lawson >

George W. Knight and John M. Salmon passed the modified Preliminary Examination for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed.

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At the Final Examination for Apprentices seek ing admission as Solicitors, held upon the 7th, 8th, and 9th insts., the following passed the exa- minaton, and their names are arranged in order of merit : —

1. Bernard B. Hoy. 2. William T. Clare. 3. John J. Bolger, B.A., N.U.I. 4. John A. Murphy. 5. William T. McMenamiu. 6. David D. MacDonald. 7. Sydney Exshaw. 8. Cecil P. Moore, B.A., N.U.I. 9. Joseph H. Dixon. 10. Percival H. Browne, B.A., T.C.D.

11. Philip J. O'Sullivan. 12. Reginald A. Sainsbury. 13. Edward T. Eyan. 14. Kevin Walsh. 15. John J. Kavanagh.

The Council have awarded a Silver Medal to Bernard B. Hoy, and Special Certificates to Win. T. Clare and John J. Bolger, B.A., N.U.I. The remaining candidates are postponed. SCHOLARSHIP. The Findlater Scholarship for 1919 has been awarded to Robert C. Bathurst. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 29t/i October, 1919.

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At the Final Examination for Apprentices applying to be admitted Solicitors, held on 19th, 20th, and 21st May, the following passed the Ex amination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. James R. F. Ryan, B.A., N.U.I. 2. Henry A. Rutherford. 3. Thomas Elliott. 4. Patrick F. Verrington, B.A., N.U.I. 5. Patrick A. Arkins, B.A., N.U.I. 6. John Cusack.

RESULTS OF ERAMINATIONS. Preliminary Examination.

At the Preliminary Examination for iiitendin0 Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon 13th and 14th May, the following passed the Examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. Eugenie R. Hoy.

2. Charles S. Quinlan. 3. Morris H. Ma'cGrath. 4. Joseph Frizelle. 5. Horace Turpiii, junr. 6. Patrick D. O'Grady. 7. Bernard P. Regan. 8. Alien G. Mullen. 9. Michael J. Alien. 10. Gerald J. Magee.

7. Altaian V. Bridge. 8. William P. Stevens. 9. Samuel A. French. 10. James G. E. Fitzgerald. 'Edmund J. Alexander. • ,John Gillespie, junr. 13. William R. McFerran. 14 (John D. Leetch

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) „ , IDermot F. Glecson. B.A., N.U.I. f c(Jllal: 1C. Alexander Sutherland. 17. Martin J. Molloy. 18. Charles B. Hayes, B.A., Q.U., Belfast. 19. Alan J. Conan. The Council have awarded a Silver Medal to James R. F. Ryan, B.A., N.U.I., and Special Cer tificates to Henry A. Rutherford, Thomas Elliott, and Patrick F. Verrington, B.A., N.U.I. The remaining candidates have been postponed. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Secretary. Dublin, 1GM June, 1920.

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SCHOLARSHIPS, 1920. The Findlater Scholarship has been awarded to Bernard B. Hoy. The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholarship has been awarded to Eugenie R. Hoy. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship has been awarded to John V. S. Mills B.A., T.C.D. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 3rd November, 1020.

AT the Preliminary Examination for candidates applying to be bound as Apprentices to Solicitors, held on the 4th and 5th October, the following passed the examination and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. Frederick H. Charles

2. Samuel Gumming 3. Adelaide M. Quin 4. Peter McMahon 5. Albert W. Briscoe

James P. Coghlan, Michael Kavanagh, Alfred A. Rourke, Frederick Simpson and Alexander K. Steele, junr., have passed the modified pre liminary examination for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PMZES, 1920. The Council have awarded a Silver Medal to Eugenie R. Hoy. At the Final Examination for Apprentices applying for admission as Solicitors, held on llth, 12th, and 13th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in. order of merit : — 1. John V. S. Mills, B.A., T.C.D. 2. Peter Fox 3. Augustus Cullen 4. Bernard A. Lee, B.A., N.U.I. 5. Francis Gallagher, B.A., N.U.I. 6. Michael A. Conroy 7. Eric C. Doogan 8. Robert A. Tougher 9. Joseph P. Walshe, B.A., N.U.I. 10. Charles T. Denroche 11. William T. McCarthy. The remaining candidates are postponed. The Council have awarded Silver Medals to John V. S. Mills, B.A., T.C.D., and Peter Fox.

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At the Final Examination for apprentices to solictors, held on 18th, 19th and 20th May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. Michael Tynan. 2. George McSpadden. „ jHutchinson E. DaviJson 1 3- (Valentine E. Kirwan. f eclual - 0. Barry M. O'Meara, I!. A.N.I 1 . 1. fi. Daniel O'Leary. 7. Ronald H. Brown, B.A.N.TJ.I. 8. William H. Fyffe. 9. John McGrath, B.A.N.IT.T.

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William H. M. Brownlee, Peter Hutton, Laurence Kirwan, Stephen M. McAuliffe and Frederick G. Patterson passed the modified pre liminary examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Council have awarded Gold Medals to Michael Tynan and George McSpadden, Silver Medals to Hutehiuson E. Davidson and Valentine E. Kirwan, and Special Certificates to Barry M. O'Meara and Daniel O'Leary. The remaining candidates arc postponed. By Order, WM. Guo. WAKELY,

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fled Preliminary Examination for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed. Prduninanj Examination AiforcZs, 1921. The Council have awarded a Special Certifi cate to John Ryan. Final Examination. At the Final Examination for Apprentices applying to be admitted as Solicitors, held on 10th, llth, and 12th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. Christopher T. F. Russell, B.A., N.U.I.; 2. John Gillespie; 3. John B. McCann; 4. Rupert H. Giltrap; 5. Richard C. Keohane, B.A.; N.U.I.; 0. James F. Fitzpatrick; 1. Michael Hearty; 8. Patrick J. Gallery; 9. Patrick J. McCrystal; 10. George McDonnell, B.A., N.U.I.; 11. Michael J. Spears. The Council have awarded a Gold Medal to Christopher T. F. Russell, B.A., N.U.I.;, a Silver Medal to John Gillespie, and a Special Certifi cate to John B. McCann. The remaining candidates are postponed. Scholarships. The Findlater Scholarship for 1921 is awarded to Michael Tynan. The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholarship is awarded to John Ryan. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship is awarded to Michael Tynan. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 2nd November, 1921.

RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS. Preliminary Examination.

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At the Preliminary Examination for intending Apprentices to Solicitors, held on 9th and 10th insts., the following passed the Examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. John H. Bergin. 1. Gerald C. Redmond. 3. Carter S. Draper. Leopold J. Jameson, James Tanham, and! William J. Warren have passed the modified '• Preliminary Examination for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidate is postponed. Final Examination. At the Final Examination for Apprentices seeking admission as Solicitors, held on 4th, 5th, and 6th insts., the following passed the Exami- ; nation, and their names are arranged in order of merit : — 1. Joseph Kearney, B.A., N.U.I. %. John Dorman. 3. John J. O'Donnell, B.A., N.U.I. 4. James J. F. Lawlor. 5. William T. White. 6. Edward J. Ryan. 7. Thomas R, T. Callan, B.A., T.C.D. ] 9. Joseph J. Tallon. The Council have awarded Special Certificates, to Joseph Kearney, B.A., N.U.I., and John Dorman. The remaining candidates are postponed. By Order, WM. GKO. WAKELY, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 25th January, 8. Patrick M. Cullen. '

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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the preliminary examination for intending apprentices to solicitors, held on 25th and 26th May, the following passed the examination, and their names are placed in order of merit :— 1. Archibald B. Warren. 2. Henry B. C. Moore. 3. John Grogan. 4. John H. G. Majury. 5. James L. McLoughlin. William J. Craig, Thomas B. Erskine, and Henry T. Henchy have passed the modified preliminary examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates are postponed. At the final examination for apprentices applying for admission as solicitors, held on 29th, 30th, and 31st May, the following passed the examination, and their names are placed in order of merit :— 1. James Hanna. 2. Thomas V. Davy, B.A., N.U.I. 3. Thomas O'Neill. 4. Joseph C. Erskine. 5. John J. Walsh. 6. Thomas A. W. Purefoy, B.A., T.C.D. 7. John G. Magrath. 8. Joseph R. Downes, B.A., N.U.I. 9. "Robert C. Graham.

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Examination Results. \t the Preliminary Examination held on i and 3rd October, the following passed he examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit ;— 1. Gerald M. Counahan 2. Michael Vignoles. 3. Patrick J. O'Neill. 4. Patrick J. McCarthy. 5. James F. M. Egan. 6. Daniel F. Williams. 7. Henry Downing. 8. Robert A. Frewen. 9. Michael White. 10. Frederick Butterworth. 11. Cecil M. E. Winder. James Burns, James Cody, Daniel C. tangan, Edward Neville, Francis Poyntz d John P. J. Smjtth passed the modified reliminary Examination for which they had iberty to present themselves. Twenty-one Candidates attended ; 17 passed ; 4 were postponed. Preliminary Examinations Prizes, 1924. ^ The Council awarded a Silver Medal to Serald M. Counahan. M the Intermediate Examination for Apprentices to Solicitors, held on 6th Dctober, the following passed the examina tion, and their names are classed and irranged in order of merit :— CLASS I. 1. Gerald F. Robinson. 2. Mary Lohan.

At the Final Examination held on the 7th, 8th and 9th October, the following passed the examination and their names are arranged in order of merit :— 1. Samuel Love. 2. Dorothea M. Browne. 3. John S. O'Connor. 4. James Tanham. 5. Michael Kavanagh. 6. Charles J. C. Joyce. 7. James P. Glynn. 8. Redmond O'Regan. 9. John B. McNulty. 10. Dermot M. McDowell. 11. Patrick D. O'Grady. 12. Stephen M. McAuliffe. 13. John Halpenny. 14. Charles M. Glass. 15. Francis Murphy, B.A., N.U.I. 16. Martin J. Neilan. 17. Frank Thornton. 18. Leopold J. Jameson. 19. Edmund A. Corr. The Council awarded Silver 'Medals to Samuel Love, Dorothea M. Browne and John S. O'Connor, and Special Certificates to James Tanham and Michael Kavanagh. Thirty Candidates attended ; 19 passed ; 11 were postponed. Scholarships, 1924. The Findlater Scholarship was awarded to Edmund Carroll who obtained First Place and a Silver Medal at the October, 1923, Final Examination. He served his ap prenticeship with his father,. Mr. Anthony Carroll, of Fermoy. The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholarship was awarded to Gerald M. Counahan, who is serving his apprenticeship with Mr. Robert Kieran of Dublin. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship was awarded to Samuel Love, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. George T. Harley of the firm of R. H. Wallace & Co., Down- patrick.

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