The Gazette 1927-30

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MARCH, 1930.

Vol. XXIII, No. 9.]

FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS

OBITUARY. MR. FRANCIS L. BROWNRIGG died upon the 9th February, 1930. Mr. Brownrigg was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1884, and practised formerly in partnership with the late Mr. Samuel Boxwell, under the style of Boxwell and Brownrigg, at 5 Hume Street, Dublin, and latterly at 39 Fleet Street, Dublin. MR. HENRY J. CONCANON, Solicitor, died upon the 14th February, 1930, at Dublin. Mr. Concanon was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1880, and practised at Tuam, County Galway. He was District Probate Registrar for the Counties of Roscommon and Galway. Mr. Concanon was Provincial Delegate for Connaught on the Council of the Society since 1916. __ MR. THOMAS J. GOWAN, Solicitor, died upon the llth February, 1930, at Christ- church, New Zealand. Mr. Gowan served his apprenticeship with Mr. Francis L. Crowley, Dublin: was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1907, and practised formerly at 3 Upper Sackville Street, Dublin, and subsequently at Carrick- macross, up to 1921, when he went abroad. MR. MICHAEL P. NOLAN, Solicitor, died upon the 26th February, 1930, at Youghal. Mr. Nolan was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1892, and practised at Youghal. LAND REGISTRY. The Revenue Commissioners having claimed that a certified copy of a folio of the Register issued from the Registry

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

6th February. Twenty-three Members present. Courts of Justice Act.

The Council re-elected Mr. W. Gordon Bradley and Mr. John J. Horgan members of the Circuit Courts Rules Committee under the Courts of Justice Act, 1924. Business Names. A report from the Privileges Committee was considered, and the following resolution was passed, and a copy was directed to be sent to the Executive Council:— " The Council of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland disapprove of a Solicitor who is appointed to a whole-time office under the Government permitting his name to be used in connection with the carrying on of his practice subsequent to such appointment and during his tenure thereof, in such a way as to lead the public to believe that he continues to be interested in such practice." 27th February. Twenty-seven Members present. The late Mr. Concanon. The Council passed a resolution expressing deep regret at the death of Mr. Henry J. Concanon, Provincial Delegate for Connaught on the Council, and conveying to Mrs. Concanon their sympathy in her bereavement. District Court Practice. The rules in reference to Tender in the District Court were referred to the District Courts Committee of the Council for consideration.

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