The Gazette 1933-36

THE GAZETTE OF-THE Inrnrpnrateb Jain S0rktn nf frdanfr i < *-5 ^ Vol. XXVIII, No. 8 ] FEBRUARY, 1935.

MR. J. MOORE BOYLE, Solicitor, died on the 15th January, 1935. Mr. Boyle served his apprenticeship with his uncle, the late Mr. Hunter Moore, Newry : was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1912, and practised at--Newry up to 1931, when he retired. MR. JOHN M. SALMON, Solicitor, died on the 20th January, 1935, at his residence, 35 South Main Street, Naas,. Mr. Salmon served his apprenticeship with Mr. Peter J. McCann, Naas : was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1922, and practised as a member of the firm of Messrs. Brown & McCann, at Naas. . MR. GEORGE N. PROCTOR, Solicitor, died on the 26th January, 1935. } Mr. Proctor was admitted in Trinity' Sittings, 1887, and practised at Limavady. Thomas J. Batty, 21 Lincoln Place, Dublin., William H. P. England,'51 St. Stephen's' Green, Dublin. ; . , Patrick J. Flynn, Strokestown.'"' Patrick Groarke, Longford. Dermot J. Hanly, 1 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. -.." Patrick J. O'Donovan, Clonakilty. . Edward B. Williams, Carlow. NEW MEMBERS. The following have joined the Society :

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

17th January. ... Twenty-five Members present. Bank Acting as Executor. .

A letter from a member drawing.- attention to the action of a bank, which acted as executor and trustee of a will, under which a client of the member was entitled to a legacy and an ultimate share of the residue, and in which the member communicated with the _bank in the interests of his. client, and the bank, having corresponded with the member, subsequently addressed communications direct to the client notwithstanding the protest of the member. The Council directed a letter to be written to the bank inviting its observations on the matter. Legal Text-Books. A special Committee was appointed to .continue the consideration of the question of the want of legal text-books for use in the Courts of the Irish Free State. OBITUARY. MR. HENRY J. HARRIS, Solicitor, died on the 8th January, 1935, at his residence, Beresford Row, The Mall, Armagh. Mr. Harris was admitted in Easter Term, 1864, and practised at Armagh up to 1922, when he retired.,.._.._.__.._._.

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