THE GAZETTE, 4th APRIL, 1947.

NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. 4 To Presbyterian Church, One hundred pounds. In the Goods of JAMES O'HARA, late of Augha- 5 To Garryduff Presbyterian Church, One hun- drumglasny, in the County of Antrim, Farmer, dred pounds. deceased. 6 To the Foreign Mission in connection with the NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Two hundred 30 and 31 V.ic., Cap. 54, Sec. 19, that the above- pounds. named James O'Hara, who died on the 4th day of 7 To the Jewish Mission in connection with the July, 1945, by his last Will dated the 8th day Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Two hundred of September, 1944, made the following charitable pounds. bequests :— 8 To the Augmentation Fund in connection with £50 to Rev. Peter Madden, C.C., , for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Two hun- Masses to be celebrated in public in Northern Ire- dred pounds. land for the intentions in said Will specified : 9 To the Irish Mission in connection with the £50 each to the Parish Priest and Curate of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Two hundred Parish of for the same purpose : pounds. 10 To the Home Mission) in connection with the £100 to the Superioress of the Convent of Mercy, Presbyterian Church in Iceland, Two hundred Keady, Co. Armagh, for the object and purposes pounds.. of said Convent ; 11 To the Orphan Society in connection with the And, upon the happening of either of the con- Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Two hundred tingencies mentioned in said Will, Testator directed and fifty pounds. his Executors to realise the residue of his estate 12 To Dr. Barnardo's Homes to be employed in and to dispose thereof as. follows :— their work in , Two hundred First, to pay the sum of £500 to whomsoever and fifty pounds. should then be the Roman Catholic Bishop of the 13 To the Salvation Army to be employed in their Diocese of Down and Connor and the then Parish work in Northern Ireland, One hundred pounds. Priest of the Pari-sh of Aghagallon, to be used by 14 To Saint Dunstan's, Two hundred and fift}' them towards the erection or completion of a Tower pounds. at the Roman Catholic Church at Aghagallon ; and, if Testator directed that the first five-mentioned a Tower should have been by then already erected legacies should be paid to the respective Church or completed, to utilise said siuoi of £500 for such Committees to be retained by them in Trust to other charitable purpose in connection with said invest the same respectively and to apply 1he Parish of Aghagallon as they shall deem right and respective incomes from such respective invest- proper; and ments towards the provision of prizes and/or the Secondly, to pay over the balance of said residue expenses of excursions or treats for the children as to one-fourth thereof to the President and attending the Sunday Schools in connection with Honorary Treasurer for the time being1 of the the said respective Churches and/or otherwise to- " Aghagallon Branch of the Society of St. Vincent wards the expenses of the said' respective Sunday de Paul for the charitable objects and purposes Schools and directed that the receipt of the Church of said Society; as to one fourth thereof to the Treasurer in each case should be a good discharge Superioress of the Naza.reth Home, Ballynafeigh, to his Executors. He also directed that the receipt Belfast, for the charitable objects and purposes of of the 'General Secretary of- the Presbyterian said Home; as to on^-fourth thereof to the Church in Ireland should be a good discharge for Superioress of the Convent of Mercy, Crumlin the legacies to the Foreign Mission, Jewish Mis- Road, Belfast, for the objects and purposes of the sion, Augmentation Fund, Irish Mission, Home Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast; and as to the Mission and Presbyterian Orphan Society and remaining one fourth of said balance to the May- that the receipts of the Treasurers of Dr. Bar- nooth Mission to China (Inc.) for the objects and nardo's Hbmes, Saint Dunstan's and the Salvation purposes in Ireland of said Mission. Army should be good discharges to his Executors. Probate of the said Will was on the 8th day of The said Joseph Leetch died on 20th -November, January, 1947, granted forth of the Principal Regis- 1946, and Probate of his Will and Codicil was. try of the King's Bench Division (Probate) of the granted forth of the Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland to King's Bench .Division (Probate) of the High Thomas McMullan, of Edward Street, , in Court of Justice, in Northern Ireland, on 24th the County of Armagh, Spirit Merchant; and John February, 1947, to John Huey of Lislaban, Clough- Joseph Mooney, Junior, of Colane. Aghagallon, in mills, and James Sayers of , both in County the County of Antrim, Farmer, the Executors in Antrim, Farmers, cousins of Testator, the Execu- paid Will named. tors named in the said Will. Dated this 28th day of March, 1947. Dated this 25th day of March, 1947. JOHN GALLERY, Solicitor for said Execu- WRAY & BAXTER, Solicitors for the Ex- tors, 17 Mayfair, Arthur Square, Belfast; ecutors, 7 Donegall Square West, Belfast: and Lurgan. and Coleraine. To :—Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, To :—The Ministry of Finance for Northern Ire- a.nd all others concerned. land and all whom it may concern.

NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUEST. In the Goods of JOSEPH LEETCH, formerly of Dunedin Terrace, Coleraine, County London In the Goods of JOHN WILSOX, late of Camou-en derry, and late of Newhaven, , House, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Gentleman, , retired Farmer, deceased. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statute NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statute 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, Sec. 19, that the above- 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, that the above-named Tohn named deceased by his. Will dated 25th November, Wilson, who died on 22nd July, 1946, by his "Will- 1937, and a Codicil thereto dated 21st Oct., 1941, made dated 30th December, 1944, gave and bequeathed a the following bequests, free of Legacy Duty where sum of £400 to Edenderry Presbyterian Church and Fucl-< I? chargeable, that is to say :— directed that same be invested in the Post Office 1 To Terrace Row Presbyterian Church, Two and the Interest applied to augment tKe Minister's hundred pounds. stipend. 2 To First Kilraughts Presbyterian Church, Two Probate of' said Will was granted forth of the hundred pounds.. . District Registry of the High Court of Justice in 3 To Ballywean^y Presbyterian Church, One Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), hundred pounds. on 18th February, 1947, to William Andrew Bel: