The Gazette 1933-36

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

DECEMBER, 1935]

NEW MEMBERS. The following have joined the Society :— E. Roughan Banim, IA Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin. Patrick L. Callan, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin. Liam P. Egan, 1 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin." George G. King, 11 Eustace Street, Dublin. Samuel MacD. A. Kennedy, Roscrea. Nathaniel Lacy, Kells. James F. Little, 16 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin. Brendan P. McCormack, 56 Lr. O'Connell Street, Dublin. I Ernest M. Newman, 49 Kildare Street, ! Dublin. Albert O'Donoghue, 31 Exchequer Street, Dublin. • John J. A. O'Hare, 25 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. James R. J. Quirke, 15'South Frederick Street, Dublin, j* Cecil G. Vanston, 22 Kildare St., Dublin. HILARY SITTINGS LECTURES. The Junior Class Lectures will be resumed on Wednesday, 15th January, at 2.15 p.m. The Senior Class Lectures will be resumed on Tuesday, 14th January, at 2.15 p.m. ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, N.W.8.

MR. FREDERIC E. BERMINGHAM, Solicitor, died on the 16th November, 1935, at his residence, Weston, Alma Road, Monkstown, County Dublin. Mr. Bermingham served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. John Doherty and the late Mr. M. Cartan O'Meara, both of Dublin; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1907, and practised under the style of Montgomery and Chaytor, at 13 Molesworth Street, Dublin. MR. FRANCIS C. EARLE BLAND, Solicitor, died on the 20th November. 1935, at his residence, Raglan House, Clyde Road, Dublin. ' Mr. Bland served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. William Fry, Dublin, and was admitted in Trinity Term, 1877. The first award of a Findlater Scholarship was that made to Mr. Bland. He practised as a member of the firm of Anderson and Bland, at 10 Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, i;p to 1934, when he retired. Mr. Bland was a member of the Council of the Society from 1892 to 1912, and a Vice- President of the Society for the year 1897-98. He was Secretary of the Solicitors' Bene- volent Association "from 1886 to 1926. the 30th November, 1935, at Dublin. Mr. Henr}' served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. James Henry, Dublin ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1901, and practised under the style of Henry, Son, and Galloway, at 11 Molesworth Street, Dublin. He was a member of the Council of the Society from 1922 to 1924. MR. '\YILLIAM HENRY, Solicitor, died on

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