Court of Examiners Minutes 1893 -1906

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6. Francis L. Growley 7. James A. Priugle 8. Charles A. Williams 9. Jjghn J. McDonald, B.A., E.U.I. 10. George M. Franok 11. William C. Gage, B.A., T.C.D. 12. John Elgee 13. Christopher J. P. Fan-ell, B.A., E.U.I. 14. Henry J. Egan, B.A., T.C.D. 15. James J. Lynch, B.A., T.C.D. 1G. Eichard C. Meredith 17. Thomas M. W. McGowu, B.A., Cantab. I 18. James C. C. Hogan, B.A., T.C.D. 19. Penrose C. Morris 20. William E. Orr 21. Patrick J. Meehan 22. John L. Harris 23. Henry O'Neill, junior * 24. Parnell Gale 25. Eichard W. MaoNeice 26. Vincent P. Kennedy 27. William B. Raphael, B.A., E.U.I. 28. John T. Cosgreave 29. Hugh de la Poer Pack-Beresford, B.A., T.C.D. 30. Joseph Mcllwaine The Court of Examiners have awarded a Gold Medal to Henry J. Marshall, Silver Medals to John E. Brennan. E. Cecil E. Baillie-Gage, B.A., T.C.I). ; and Francis J. Fottrell, B.A., T.C.L). ; and Special Certifi cates to Alexander Orr, B.A., T.C.D. ; Francis L. Crowley, and James A. Pringle. The remaining Candidates are postponed. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 20th June, 1900. .

THE INCORPOEATED LAWSOCIETY OF IRKLAND. : At the Preliminary Examination of Candidates seeking to become Apprentice^io Solicitors, held upon the 2 1st and 22nd days of May, the following passed the Examination, and jfche/r names are arranged in order of merit :— .. "

1. James McCourt.^rir. 2. Samuel Quigg 3. John E. Lewis A. Michael J. Spain ^r John E. McCarthy

8. Patrick 3. O'Eorke 9. Lancelot ft. Creagh 10. James Cooper 11. Michael J. O'Sullivau 32. Erroll Burton 18. William C. Stedmond

6. Joseph Lanigan 1. Eichard W. Mills Alexander Stewart has passed the Special Pre liminary Examination for which he had liberty to present himself. The remaining Candid,'1'63 are postponed. PBEIDIINARY EXAMINATIONS, PR^ES, 1899-1900. " .* The Conrt of Examiners'have awarded a Gold Medal to David W. Evans, a Silver Medal to William A. Smiles, and Special Certificates to Warren 'S. L. Wright, James McCourt, juur., Samuel Quigg, and John E. Lewis. At the Final Examination o£ Apprentices seeking admission as Solicitors, held upon the 23rd and 24th days of May, the following passed the Examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit.

1. Henry J. Marshall 2 John E. Brennau 3. E. Cecil E. Baillie-Gage, B.A., T.C.D. 4. &M*M» J. Fottrell, B.A., T.C.D. 5. Alexander D. Orr, B.A., T.C.D.

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