The Gazette 1961 - 64

Pagan, Patrick Fitzgibbon, Thomas D. Fleming, Garrett P. Gill, Derek Hall Greenlee, Catherine M. L. Harrington, John F. Hayes, Desmond P. Hogan, Patrick H. Johnston, John M. T. King, John Patrick Matthews, Timothy A. Murphy, Francis D. Meagher, Matthew J. Mitchell (B.A.), Donal T. McCarthy, Brendan J. McDonnell, John F. Neilan, Michael O'Driscoll, Michael J. A. Tormey. 24 candidates attended ; 22 passed. The Scan O hUadhaigh Memorial Prize for 1963 was awarded to Francis J. O. McGuinness. Second. Examination in Irish: Kieran McDermott. 4 candidates attended ; i passed. At the First Law examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 4th and 5th days of September the following candidates passed. Passed with Merit: Enda P. O'Carroll. Passed: Philomena F. T. Armstrong, John F. M. Darley, John Henry Dockrell, John M. Fitzpatrick, Finola M. Foley, Anthony G. Hayes, John Paul Hayes, Vincent Morrin, Anna M. O'Shea, Gordon J. Ross, Rebecca Sweeney, Brian G. Me. D. Taylor. 31 candidates attended ; 13 passed. The Centenary Prize was awarded to Enda P. O'Carroll. -- At the Second Law Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 2nd and 3rd days of Septem ber the following candidates passed : Passed with Merit: (i) Brian A. Carroll (B^C.L.) J (2) Denis J. Casey; (3) Francis P. Gleeson. Passed: Charles J. Bergin, John G. Black, Michael J. Butler (B.C.L.), Brendan P. Byrne (B.C.L.), Anthony E. Collins (B.A., B.Comm.), Stuart L. Cosgrave, John Fanning, Laurence A. Farrell, William B. Glynn, Thomas F. Griffin, Francis B. Keating, Patrick J. Lavan, Michael A. Lucas, Michael B. Malone (B.C.L.), Thomas A. Menton, Denis M. Murnaghan, William F. O'Driscoll (B.C.L.), Thomas J. O'Reilly, Mary B. Raleigh (B.A.), Michael Reynolds, John J. Rochford (B.C.L.), Austin Turnbull, Edmond M. Veale (B.C.L.). 47 candidates attended ; 26 passed. At the Third Law Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 4th, 5th and 6th days of September the following candidates passed : Henry Owen Comerford, James N. Dudley (B.A.), Francis P. Gleeson, James C. Glynn, Daniel J. Hamilton, James A. Harte, Daniel Kelliher, Patrick T. Listen, Giles F. Montgomery, James J. Nestor, Michael

G. O'Connell (B.C.L.), Niall P. O'Neill, David W. Prentice (B.A., B.Comm.), Michael Purcell. 24 candidates attended ; 14 passed. On the combined results of the Second and Third Law Examinations the Council has awarded Special Certificates to : James N. Dudley (B.A.), Francis P. Gleeson. The Patrick O'Connor Memorial Prize for 1963 was awarded to : Brian A. Carroll (B.C.L.). SCHOLARSHIPS 1963 The Overend Scholarship on the results of the First Law Examinations was awarded to Enda P. O'Carroll who is apprenticed to John C. O'Carroll, Carrickmacross, County Monaghan. The Findlater Scholarship was not awarded. BOOK REVIEW Practice and Procedure in Administration and Mortgage Suits in Ireland by JOHN W. SCANLON. 8vo, pp. xxix, 198. Dublin, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Ireland, 1963, 367-. Law students who have to study the procedure in administration and mortgage suits on the Chancery side of the High Court have always been intrigued with the difficulties which this study presented. Mr. Scanlon has succeeded in writing a legal treatise on this complicated and intricate subject with a clarity and precision which only an expert like himself possesses. Each item has been separately numbered, and clear sub-divisions of each subject-matter have been made, and each case has been annotated in relation to the subject-matter. There is also a most useful Rules Reconcilation Table in which the corresponding Orders and Rules of 1905 are given with those of 1962. Only a master of his subject like Mr. Scanlon could have hoped to store so much knowledge into such a small compass, and this he has done with consummate skill. In view of the masterly way in which the book has been written, it will be essential for all those who wish to solve intricate problems of Chancery practice with ease. The printers are to be commended for the manner in which the type and paragraphs have been clearly set out. Amongst the few books published on Irish law, this one is outstanding, and essential to all practitioners. C.G.D. MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN AND INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM Mr. Justice Brennan, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, visited Dublin and sat in the Supreme Court last July. The following

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