The Gazette 1971

legal profession one of its outstanding members. He was eldest son of Dr. Thomas A. Neville, Clonakilty. The deceased had a brilliant record from his student years. Educated at Rockwell College, he became appren- ticed to his late uncle, Mr. James Neville, solicitor, Bandon, and in his final solicitor's examination, he was awarded a silver medal, and the Findlater Scholarship. In addition he obtained his B.A. at University College, Cork, with first-class honours in economics and soci- ology. He took an active interest in college life and was honorary secretary of the Law Society. He was awarded the Peel Memorial Prize. His crowning schalostic achievement came when he was awarded a scholarship granted by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Philadelphia, U.S.A.. which was granted in open competition for students of all the Irish univer- sities. He spent a year in the U.S.A. and secured his LL.M. On his return home, he did not immediately enter the solicitor's profession, but instead he opted to practise at the Bar, and having passed the necessary examin- ations he was called to the Bar and rapidly built up a valuable practice. He also became a lecturer under the Incorporated Law Society. In 1968, after recovering from an illness, he reverted to his original profession of solicitor and joined the well-known Cork legal firm of O'Flynn, O'Driscoll and Russell and he became well-known and respected in Cork legal circles. He also took up an appointment as an assistant lecturer at the Law Department of U.C.C. He continued to take an avid interest in legal science outside of day-to-day practice and his distinguished status was recognised when he was appointed to the special legal research body which was set up in asso- ciation with the Economic and Social Research Insti- tute under the chairmanship of Mr.-Justice Kenny. He was also chairman of the Society of Young Solicitors and. in fact, presided at their seminar a few weeks ago in Killarney. Mr. Neville is survived by his wife Mrs. Finola Neville, solicitor, and three children; his parents; his sister and his brothers who are also members of the legal profession.

LAW DIRECTORY 1971

On sale

Price £1.50 Postage £0.15 or may be collected at the Society's office.

THE REGISTER REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964 Issue of New Land Certificate

John F. Binchy, principal of Louis C. P. Smith & Co., solicitors for the registered owner mentioned in the Schedule hereto for the issue of a land certificate in substitution for the original land certificate issued in respect of the lands specified in the schedule which original land certificate is stated to have been lost or inadvertently destroyed. A new certificate will be issued un'ess notification is received in the Registry within twenty- eight days from the date of publication of this notice that the original certificate is in existence and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which the certificate is being held. Dated this 6th day of May 1971. D. L. McALLISTER Registrar of Titles Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery St., Dublin 7. Schedule (1) Registered owner: Patrick Brady; Folio 13989; Lands, Corgarve, Co. Cavan; Area, 25a. 3r. Op. (2) Registered owner: Robert Heaphy; Folio, 381 Co. Cork; Lands, Carhoo; Area, 29a. 3r. 36p. REGISTER A Solicitor's practice in County Cork town for sale. Apply to Box No. A277. REGISTER G Annie Gray, deceased, late of 15 Brighton Square, Dublin 6. Will any solicitor having knowledge of any will of Annie Gray, please communicate with Beauchamp and Orr, Soli- citors, 5 Foster Place, Dublin.

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