Court of Examiners Minutes 1893 -1906

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At the Preliminary Examination of candidates seeking to become apprentices to solicitor*, held upon the 3rd and 4th days of January, all who presented themselves for examination passed, and their names are arranged-in order [ of merit, as follows :— ^_ 5. Ernest P. te.^Bridge. 6. George A. Lecky. 7. Patrick J. M'Kendry. \. Kobert J. Mecredy. 2. Patrick J. Delany. 3. William King. 4. Francis Ahern. Valentine F. Kirwan passed the Special Preliminary i Examination {or which he had liberty to present himself, a At the Final Examination of apprentices seeking '. admission as solicitors, held upon the 7th and 8th January. ; the following passed the examination, and their names are I arrapged in orderof merit :— ] -1. James Clarke/ ' j 2. Patrick Masterson. 3. Patrick James O'Hare. 4 Joseph C. W. Rea. a.'-Leonard Webb. 1.1. Joseph A.'Colllins. 16. Francis R. M. Crozier, jun., B.A., T.C.D.

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17. James C. R. Lardner. 18. Thomas M. Rothwell, B.A., T.C.D. 10. Andrew A." Wells. 20. Ivan H. Young. 21. Edward Hill. 22. Frederick C. B A., T.C.D. 23. Thcmns^Anderson. 24. An

6. Daniel M. J. O'Connell. 7. Robert A. Corscadden. S. William J. J. Orr. !). William R. Dunlop. 10. Henry Campbell. 11. John J. Lenahah. 12. Frederick W. White B.A., R.U.T. 13. James H. Bvans. j 14. Johu Minton.

The Court of Examiners hnve awarded a gold, medal to J James Clarke, silver medils to Patrick Masterson and*1! ! Patrick James O'Hare, and apecial certificates to Joseph ' , C. W. Rea, anJ Leonard Webb. The remaining candidates i J are postponed. • iJi* By Order, ..^'-'^ Wir. GEO. WAKELI, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 30th January, 1901.

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