The Gazette 1907-8

•AUG., 1907]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Results of Society's Examinations. AT the Intermediate Examination for Appren tices to Solicitors, held upon the first day of Jiily, the following passed the examination:— Baldwin, Walter P.

Obituary. MK. Patrick Gallagher, Solicitor, died in Dub lin oh the ist day of July, 1907. Mr. Gallagher, who served his apprenticeship to Mr. James Riordan of Omagh, was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1873, and practised at Strabane. Mr. Charles P. Armstrong, Solicitor, died on the 3rd day of July, 1907. Mr. Armstrong, who served his apprenticeship to Mr. W. Read, Dublin, and to Mr. Joseph Alexander, Ennis- killen, was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1887, and practised at 197 Great Brunswick-street, Dublin, in partnership with Mr. John O. Lindsay. Mr. Thomas Francis Clegg", Solicitor, died in Dublin on the 7th day of July, 1907. Mr. Clegg, who served his apprenticeship to Mr. W. G. Towers, Dublin, was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1893, and for some time after his admission was an assistant to the' Chief Crown Solicitor, and subsequently prac tised in Dublin. Mr. Valentine Blake Dillon, Solicitor, died at his residence,Wine Street, Sligo, on the i3th day of July, 1907. Mr. Dillon was admitted a Solicitor in Michaelmas, 1845, and practised in Sligo, of which county he was for many years, and till his death, Sessional Crown Solicitor. Mr. Joseph John Murphy, Solicitor, of 10 Belvedere-place, Dublin, died at Athy, County Kildare, upon the Z7th day of July, 1907. Mr. Murphy was admitted a Solicitor in Michaelmas, 1854, and was for many years in the Revenue Department, Custom House, Dublin, upon his retirement from which he practised in Dublin. Solicitor Seeking Call to the Bar. THE Statutory Committee, having reported upon the application of Mr. Edmund Lupton, Solicitor, to have his own name struck off the Roll in order to enter as a law student of the King's Inns, with a view to seeking call to the Bar, the Lord Chancellor has made an order, in compliance with the recommendation con tained in the report of the Committee, directing the name of Mr. Lupton to be struck off the Roll, at his own request. Mr. Lupton was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1898, and practised in Tuam, in Carrickmacross, and in Dublin.

Barklie, John. Barren, Louis. Barry, William J. Brennan, George E. Bridge, Henry P., junior. Campbell, Patrick. Carey, Robert A. P. Conyers, Albert M. Crawford, Samuel H. Crean, Augustin J. C. -Dillon, John P. Farrell, John J, " Fitzpatrick, Fintan. Galbraith, Hugh. Gillespie, Thomas V. Girvin, William H. Hanratty, Simon E. Hazleton, John D. Howley, Hubert P. Kelly, Edward J. Mathews, Sydney. M'Carroll, Hugh. O'Connor, William F. Pollock, Hugh R. Quin, Michael M. Quirk, Michael J. O'N. Robinson, Henry T. B. Roche, Samuel. Sheil, Henry.

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Stapleton, Cecil G. Stephens, Francis E. Tapley, John, junior. Tiernan, Thomas J. Williamson, Richard. Wright, William Martin. Yates, Joseph. Forty-seven candidates attended the exam ination. Thirty-seven passed. Ten were postponed. New Commissioners to administer Oaths. THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the fol lowing to be Commissioners to administer Oaths :— Arthur Henry Jones, L.P.S.I., Doneraile. James Leeney, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Charleville.

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