The Gazette 1933-36

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

JUNE, 1933]

Mr. Mooney was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1881, and practised at 16 Fleet Street, Dublin, as a member of the firm of William Mooney & Son, up to 1921, when he retired. MR. EDWARD S. LOWE, Solicitor, died upon the 14th May, 1933, at his residence, " Kinrara," Howth Road, Dublin. Mr. Lowe served hi? apprenticeship with the late Mr. Shapland M. Tandy, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1896, and practised at 65 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin. MR. TRAVERS W. KING, Solicitor, died in the month of May, 1933, at Silverspring, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. Mr. King served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Robert H. Orr, Ballymena, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1894, and practised at Balrymena. NEW MEMBERS. The following have joined the Society : James A. Connally, 9 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. John Corrigan, Castleblayney. James Egan, Killarney. James A. Geary, 9 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. Roger P. Greene, 11 Wellington Quay, Dublin. John W. Montgomery, 17 Suffolk Street, Dublin. Gerald St. J. Nolan, Drogheda. ELECTION OF ULSTER DELEGATE. The following is the result of the election of Delegate for Ulster on the Council to fill the vacany caused by the death of the late Mr. William Martin. Two candidates were nominated and received the following votes : Mr. John Gillespie, Castleblayney, 42 votes, and Mr. M. G. R. Lardner, Monaghan, 23 votes. Mr. Gillespie was elected.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL. 4th May. Sixteen members present. At this Special Meeting of the Council the following resolution was passed : "The President and Council of the Incorpor– ated Law Society of Ireland have heard with feelings of deep regret of the death of their colleague, Mr. William T. Sheridan, for many years a member of the Council and a past President of the Society. They desire to place on record their appreciation of the valued services rendered to the Society and to the Profession by Mr. Sheridan, and they wish to convey to his widow and daughter their deepest sympathy with them in their bereavement." The President reported the result of his interviews with the Controller of Estate Duties Office and Solicitor to the Inland Revenue on the subject of alleged delays in valuations for Estate Duty purposes, and in assessment for Stamp Duties. Vacancies on Council. On consideration of Bye-law 38 of the Society, the Council determined that the Supplemental List to fill vacancies among ordinary members of Council being exhausted, an existing vacancy cannot now be filled. The Council gave directions for the holding of an election to fill the vacancy in the office of Provincial Delegate for Ulster. died upon the 1st May, 1933. Mr. McMillan served his apprenticeship with Mr. John C. White, Belfast, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1896, and practised at 30 Chichester Street, Belfast, as a member of the firm of White, McMillan and Wheeler. ____ MR. EDMUND MOONEY, Solicitor, died upon the 6th May, 1933, at Dublin. 18th May. Nineteen members present. Estate and Stamp Duties. OBITUARY. MR. WILLIAM J. McMiLLAN, Solicitor,

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