Court of Examiners Minutes 1893 -1906

THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. At the preliminary examination of candidates seeking to become apprentices to solicitors, held on tbe 15th and 16th October, the following were allowed the exami nation, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Henry Marshall. 2. Florence Wm. M'Carthy. 3. Louis A. Kennedy. 4. Robert Q'ligg. 5. James Routitree.. 6. Richard A. J. O'Brieo. 7. John M'Dowel). Bernard M. O'Grady and 'William H. Spence have passed the special preliminary examination, for which they had liberty to preseut themselves. Tbe remaining candidates have been postponed. At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be admil ted solicitors, held on the 17th and 18thOctober, the following candidates were allowed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 8. John "Walsb. 9. Hugh Moughty. 10. Robert L. Brown. 11. John Thomas Magaire. 12. Win. R. N. Townsend. 13. Patrick S. Brady. 14. John E. White.

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1. E. F. M'Hugb, B.A., R.U.I. 2. Thos. Toye, B.A., R.U.I. 3* Joseph Alexander. 4. Patrick O'Leary. 5. Tbos. A. England, B.A., B.U.I. 6. Francis S.D.Colqubonn.

10. John Moriarty. 11. James Flynu. 12. John Tarratit. 13. J. A. Porter, B.A., . Cantab. 14. Ro*a,ld W. Hamilton* 16. RobertWtUface, junior. 16. George P. (Jirllngl* 17. George deR'EogeHiach. 18. W. H. R. Wade,v B.A., T.C.D.

7. Laurence J. Ryan. 8. John J. M'Gvatb. 9. T. E. O'Counor, B.A., R.U.I. The remaining candidates have been

The Court of Examiners have awarded a gold rtjedal to E. F. M'Hugb, a silver medal to Thomas Toye,-and' I Bpeoial certificates to J. Alexander, P. O'Leary, T; A. England, and F. S. D. Colquhoan. The Findiater Scholarship for 1894 has been awarded equally between Messrs. W. A. FitzHenry, LL.B., and, J asper T. Wolfe. By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELT, Secretary. Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, 7th November, 1894.

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