The Gazette 1921-25
29
NOVEMBER, 1921]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
Examination Results. At the Preliminary Examination, held on 6th and 7th October, the following passed he examination, and then: names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. John Ryan.
7. The party making the application shall leave four copies of the Notice of Motion with the Registrar of the High Court oi Appeal for Ireland two days at latest before the day mentioned in the notice for hearing the application. 8. The High Court of Appeal for Ireland shall sit in Dublin for hearing such applica tions. 9. The costs of such applications shall be taxed by the Taxing Master of the Court to which the proceeding is transferred. APPENDIX A. HIGH COURT OF APPEAL FOR IRELAND. In the matter (here state the title of the proceeding). And in the matter of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920. Seventh Schedule, Part III. 7 (3). Solicitors' Golfing Society. A stroke competition was held at Hermitage Golf Club, on Thursday, 29th September. Thirty-six members took out cards. Mr. W. T. Sheridan, with a nett score of 80, was the winner; Mr, R. Sirnnions and Mr. J. Sheil, with 81 each, tying for second place. Mr. E. W. Mooney won the prize for best gross score with 87. fe* In the .afternoon a foursome sweepstakes was played, and was won by Messrs. Seales and Sheil, 2 down ; Messrs. J. A. Denning and J.' Moore being*second, with 4 down. Solicitors in Ireland, 1607-1921. This book, written by Mr. Charles Gamble, President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, and which has been issued recently, contains an interesting account of the Solicitors' profession in Ireland over a period of three centuries, and deals in particular with the work done by the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland since its* formation. The price of the book is three shillings and sixpence, by post three shillings^ and tenpence. It can be had from Messrs. - Hodges and Figgis, 21 Nassau Street, Dublin, or from any bookseller.
2. Christopher McGonagle. 3. Kathleen E. S. Donaghy. 4. John D. Fitzgerald. 5. Henry C. Thompson. 6. Dermod Clinch. 7. Joseph M. V. M. McCabe. 8. William H. J. Smith. 9. Henry H. Barry. Alexander W. Hughes. \ John D. T. Rooney.
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Charles J. Robinson. Denis J. Bergin, Joseph Brazil, Dorothea M. Browne, and Edmund A. Corr passed the modified Preliminary Examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. Twenty-two candidates attended: 16 passed ; 6 were postponed. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS AWARDS, 1921. The Council awarded a Special Certificate to John Ryan. FINAL EXAMINATION. At the Final Examination, held on 10th llth and 12th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Christopher T. F. Russell, B.A., N.U.I. 2. John Gillespie. 3. John B. McCann. 4. Rupert H. Giltrap. 5. Richard C. Keohane, B.A., N.U.I. 6. James F. Fitzpatrick. 7. Michael Hearty. 8. Patrick J. Gallery. 9. Patrick J. McCrystal. 10. George McDonnell, B.A., N.U.I. 11. Michael J. Spears. The Council awarded a Gold Medal to Christopher T. F. Russell, B.A., N.KU. ; a Silver Medal to John Gillespie, and a Special
Certificate to John B. McCann. Fifteen candidates attended :
11 passed ;
4 were|postponed.
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