The Gazette 1946-49
the position ofLaw Agent to the Dun Laoghaire Borough Corporation, and that no member of the profession other than Mr. Martin A. Harvey should apply for the position of solicitor to the South Cork Board of Public Assistance, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Minister for Local Government." PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SOLICITORS BY Order of the Chief Justice dated 9th May, 1947, made on a report from the Statutory Committee, it was ordered that the name of Matthew Dolan, a solicitor, who formerly practised at 22 Parliament Street, Dublin, be struck off the roll of solicitors on the ground of professional misconduct. By Order of the Chief Justice dated 6th June, 1947, made on a report from the Statutory Com– mittee it was ordered that the name of Peter Raymond Murphy, who formerly practised at 53 South Mall, Cork, be struck off the roll of solicitors on the ground of professional misconduct. EXAMINATION RESULTS AT the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to solicitors, held on 2nd June, the following passed the examination : Passed with Merit i. John C. Reedy. 2. Thomas H. Bacon. 3. Margaret E. Hayes. 4. James Houlihan. 5. Thelma King. Passed Jeremiah Ahern, Patrick J. Begley, Robert Brown, Eugene Gillan, Dermot N. Gleeson, Mary P. G. Hamill, Paul D. Kearns, Kenneth Kennedy, Richard H. McDonnell, Stephen J. McDonogh, Joseph M. MacGrath, Philip T. Meagher, Augustine A. Mooney, Una Mary O'Higgins, Hugh B. O'Reilly, John P. Ward, Richard Woulfe.
one
twenty-two passed ;
Twenty-five entered;
two did not attend.
failed;
OBITUARY MR. VESEY C. NASH, Solicitor, died at his residence, Beausite, Rushbrooke, Co. Cork, on i2th June, Mr. Nash was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1889, and practised in Cork up to the year 1909. He was Marshal and Registrar of The Admiralty Court, Dublin, from 1910 to 1926. MR. FREDERICK W. D. MOORHEAD, Solicitor, died at his residence, Newtowngirley, Kells, Co. Meath, on 2nd July, 1947. Mr. Moorhead served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Henry F. Brenan, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1927, and practised at Trim. MR. HENRY E. DONEGAN, Solicitor, died in a boating accident at Dun Laoghaire, on 5th July, 1947. Mr. Donegan served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Henry P. F. Donegan of Cork, was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1928, and practised at 74 South Mall, Cork. his residence, Glanseskin, Douglas, Cork, on 2oth July, 1947. Mr. Jermyn served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Thomas H. Jermyn, of Cork ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1891, and practised as a partner in the firm of Gregg, Jermyn & Son at 67 South Mall, Cork. MR. EDWARD THORNTON, Solicitor, died at his residence, 41 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, on igth July, 1947. Mr. Thornton, who was formerly a Barrister, was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1941, and practised at 7 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. MR. CHARLES JERMYN, Solicitor, died at
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