The Gazette 1907-8

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

JUNE, 1907]

Co. of City of Limerick.—At Limerick, same day and hour. Co. Kerry,—At Tralee, Wednesday, July loth, at 11. Co. Cork.—At Cork, Monday, July isth, at i1.30., Co. of City of Cork.—At Cork, Wednesday, July iyth, at 11. Judges.— Right Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson and Right Hon. Mr. Justice Gibson. Registrars.— Vesey C. Nash, Esq., 42 Grand Parade, Cork, and Hon. E. Gibson, Clonlea, Sandyford, Co. Dublin. NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT. Co. Westmeath.—At Mullingar, Monday, July ist, at 11.30. Co. Longford.—At Longford, Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11. Co. Cavan.—At Cavan, Wednesday, July 3rd, at i. Co. Fermanagh.—At Enniskillen, Saturday, July 6th, at 11. Co. Tyrone.—At Omagh, Tuesday, July gth, at 11. Co. Donegal.—At Lifford, Tuesday, July i6th, at n. Co. Londonderry.—At Londonderry, Thurs day, July i8th, at 11.30. Co. of City of Londonderry.—At Londonderry, Friday, July igth, at n. /tidges.—The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron and Right Hon. Lord Justice FitzGibbon. Registrars.— Frank Kennedy, Esq., Lissadell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, and H. M. FitzGibbon, Esq., The Bungalow, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT. Co. Meath.—At Trim, Monday, July ist, at 11.30. Co. Louth.—At Dundalk, Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11. Co. Monaghan.—At Monaghan, Friday, July 5th, at 11. Co. Armagh.—At Armagh, Monday, July 8th, at 11. Co. Down.—At Downpatrick, Friday, July iath, at 12. Co. Antrim.—At Belfast, Tuesday, July i6th, at 12.

New Commissioners to administer Oaths. THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the following to be Commissioners to administer oaths :— N. V. Lenehan, Solicitor, Dublin. J. W. Pinkerton, Solicitor, Ballymoney.

Samuel Kerr, Solicitor, Dublin. James Moran, Solicitor, Dublin. John H. Walsh, Solicitor, Dublin.

Solicitors Seeking Call to the Bar.

THE Statutory Committee having reported upon the applications of Mr. Henry Campbell, solicitor, and Mr. John F. Moriarty, solicitor, to have their own names struck off the Roll in order to enter as law students of the King's Inns, with a view to seeking call to the Bar, the Lord Chancellor has made orders in com pliance with the recommendations contained in the reports of the Committee, directing the names of both solicitors to be struck off the Roll at their own request. Mr. Campbell was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1902, and practised in partnership with his brother, Mr. F. W. G. Campbell, at 9 Westland Row, Dublin. Mr. Moriarty was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1895, and practised at Clonakilty, County Cork. Obituary. MR. John David Rosenthal, Solicitor, died on the 16th May at his residence, 12 South Frederick Street, Dublin. Mr. Rosenthal served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Charles L. Perrott, Solicitor ; was admitted in Michaelmas Term, 1854, ancl practised in Dublin. He was a graduate and Doctor of Laws ofTrinity College, Dublin. He had been from 1890 to 1896 a member of the Council of the Society, and he was for many years a Director of the Solicitors' Benevolent Association. Summer Assizes, 1907. MUNSTER CIRCUIT. Co. Clare.—At Ennis, Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11. Co. Limerick.—At Limerick, Friday, July 5th, at n.

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