The Gazette 1908-9

68

DEC., 1908]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Arthur Beaumont. 2. Frederick C. MacNeice. 3. William P. Wall.

Obituary. MR. John A. Sinnott, Solicitor, died on the 2nd November, >go8, at his residence, Ennis- corthy. Mr. Sinnott, who served his apprentice ship with the late Mr. Laurence W. Corcoran, of 4 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, and Ennis- corthy, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1865, and practised in Enniscorthy. Mr. Charles R. Tillie, Solicitor, died on the 12th November, 1908, at his residence, Dim- creggan, Londonderry. Mr. Tillie, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. Robert A. Wilson, of Londonderry, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1890, and practised in Londonderry, in partnership with Messrs. W. S. M'Dermott and A. E. A. Munn, under the style of Tillie, M'Dermott, & Munn. Commissioners to administer Oaths. THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the fol lowing additional Commissioners to administer oaths :— Patrick O'Hagan, Solicitor, Newry. Florence F. MacCarthy, Solicitor, Cork. Stephen J. Brown, Solicitor, Naas. Patrick J. Shaw, Urban District Councillor, Enniscorthy. Notary Public. THE Lord Chancellor has made the following appointment as Notary Public :— Stephen J. Brown, Solicitor, Naas. New Solicitors. ADMISSIONS DURING NOVEMBER, 1908. Name. Callan, Patrick J., . Collins, John P., D'Arcy, James F., . Served apprenticeship to J. H. Callan, Dublin. William J. Morris, Dublin. William Frewen, Tipperary. Frank Fottrell, Dublin. John Tarranl, Sligo. Fottrell, Brendan J., M'Hugh, Eugene P., Reddy, Charles Joseph, . Edw. C. Jameson, Dublin. John Stanton, Cork. Stanton, Robert,

4. William E. Chapman, 5. William S. M'Cullough. 6. Patrick E. Rogers. 7. John P. Wray. 8. Henry Robinson.

Patrick J. Bradley passed the special exami nation for which he had liberty to present himself. Thirteen candidates attended. Nine passed. Four were postponed. At the Final Examination, held upon the I2th and i3th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— i. Frank Sweeny, B.A., R.U.I. (James F. D'Arcy. '(Brendan J. Fottrell, B.A., T.C.D., Samuel H. Crawford, B.A., T.c.n. Arthur B.Watson, B. A.,LL.B., T.C.D.. 2.i Equal. Equal.

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Eugene P. M'Hugh. James W. Hawthorne. Walter Purcell.

13. 14. . 161 1 Charles J. Reddy. j Ecl ua1 ' 12. Patrick J. Callan. John Meade. Robert Stanton. 15. John P. Collins. 16. John C. Whyte. Twenty-five candidates attended. passed. Nine were postponed. 9. Charles Thorn. . (Conyers Baker. )-,-,

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Findlater Scholarship. THE Findlater Scholarship for 1908 has been awarded to Henry Shannon, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. Richard F. Barry, Crown Solicitor, King's County, Parsonstown. Mr. Shannon obtained First Place and'Gold 'Medal at the Final Examination, held in October, 1907.

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