The Gazette 1933-36
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APRIL, 1934.
Vol. XXVII, No. 10]
FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS
OBITUARY. MR. PATRICK GRIMES, Solicitor, died on the 3rd March, 1934, at his residence " Sandhurst," Cowper Gardens, Dublin. Mr. Grimes served his apprenticeship with his brother Mr. Christopher M. Grimes, Dublin ; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1913, and practised as a member of the firm of Gore and Grimes, at 6 Cavendish Row, Dublin. __ MR. THOMAS B. DUNBAR, Solicitor, died on the 9th March, 1934, at Dublin. Mr. Dunbar served his apprenticeship with Mr. M. J. O'Connor, Wexford ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1917, and practised at Enniscorthy. ' ___ MR. MARTIN J. BURKE, Solicitor, died on the 13th March, 1934 at his residence, " Dehra Lodge," Belfast. Mr. Burke served his apprenticeship with Mr. Robert E. McLean, Belfast; was ad– mitted in Trinity Sittings, 1898, and prac– tised at 53 Waring Street, Belfast, up to 1914, when he was appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the Counties of Antrim and the City of Belfast. He also held the office of Local Registrar of Title for Antrim and Carrickfergus. He was an Extraordinary Member of the Council of the Society from 1904 to 1914. MR. GEORGE MARTIN, Solicitor, died on the 22nd March, 1934, at his residence, 55 South Parade, Belfast. Mr. Martin served his apprenticeship with. Mr. John Mackay, Dundalk ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1912, and practised formerly at Oldcastle, Co. Meath, and latterly at Mayfair, Arthur Square, Belfast.
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
15th March. Twenty-five Members present. Land Bond Certificates.
It was resolved to write to the Irish Land Commission urging greater expedition in the issue of Land Bonds Certificates after allocation. Judgment Mortgages on Registered Land. A special committee was appointed to consider and report whether some quicker and less expensive procedure than that now existing, in order to register a judgment mortgage against registered land, could be provided. ____ INFORMATION. The business of J. and J. Galloway, hitherto carried on by the late Joseph W. Dyas at 14 South Frederick Street, Dublin, has been taken over by WILLIAM HENRY, who practises under the name of Henry and Son at 11 Molesworth Street, Dublin, and the combined businesses will be carried on by him, under the name of Henry, Son and Galloway, at 11 Molesworth Street. The business of R. H. Beauchamp and Orr, hitherto carried on by the late Alexander D. Orr, at 5 Foster Place, Dublin, has been taken over by HARRY R. WHELAN of 5 Foster Place, and PHILIP T. BROOKS of 30 South Frederick Street, Dublin, who have entered into partnership, and will carry on the business under the name of R. H. Beauchamp and Orr at 5 Foster Place. MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL
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