The Belfast Gazette, March 28, 1941
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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MARCH 28, 1941. and Patrick Nugent; and his sisters, Maria Nugent Estate Agent, both of Belfast, the Executors therein and Annie Nugent. named. Probate of the said Will was granted on the Dated this 15th day of March, 1941. 28th day of February, 1941, forth of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland, King's Bench JAMES F. FITZPATRICK, Solicitor for Division (Probate), to Patrick Collins, of Armagh, Executors, 1 College Square North, Belfast. in said County, Law Clerk, one of the Executors To the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and named in the said Will. all others concerned. Dated this 25th day of March, 1941. JAMES TONER, Solicitor for said Executor, Mayfair, Arthur Square, Belfast; and PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACTS, 1907 TO 1932. Armagh. PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 18. To the Secretary, Ministry o.f Finance (Charities IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN Branch), Stormont, Belfast, and to all whom NORTHERN IRELAND. it may concern. CHANCERY DIVISION. MR. JUSTICE MEGAW. In the Matter of Letters Patent, dated 12th day of NOTICE OF CHARITABLE DONATION AND February, 1925, Numbered 253566 granted to BEQUEST. HENRY GEORGE FERGUSON, of 83 May Street, In the Goods of GEORGE PARKER, late of Sheep Belfast, Northern Ireland, for the invention of Heads, Ballyutoag, Ligoniel, County Antrim, "Apparatus for coupling Agricultural Imple- Farmer, deceased. ments to Tractors and automatically regulating the depth of work." NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above named NOTICE is hereby given that said Henry George deceased, who died on the 13th day of November, Ferguson having presented a Petition to the above 1940, by his last Will and Testament, dated the Court praying that the term of said above Letters 1st day of November, 1940, made the following Patent may be extended for a further term of charitable bequest to take effect upon the termi- ten years or such lesser term as to the Court may nation of the life named in his 'Said Will:— seem proper, that by an Order of said Court dated " One hundred pounds to the Trustees of the 24th day of March, 1941, the said Petition was Templepa trick Unitarian Church, to be invested -by received. And notice is further given that by said them and the income paid as stipend to said Order the 15th day of May, 1941, was fixed as the Church." date within fourteen days after which Notices of Probate of said' Will was on the 19th day of Objection must -be lodged at the'Chambers of Mr. February, 1941, granted forth of the Principal Justice Megaw, Royal Courts of Justice, Northern Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland, Chichester Street, Belfast and that on the Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to the 30th day of May, 1941, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon Executors therein-named. or as soon thereafter as Counsel :may be heard the Dated 26th day of March, 1941. said Htenry George "Ferguson intends to apply to the Court for a day to be fixed before which the F. J. ORR & CO., Solicitors for the Petition shall not be in the paper for hearing. Executors, 77 Chichester Street, Belfast; Documents requiring service up >n the said Henry and Comber. George Ferguson pursuant to the Rules of the To the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland Supreme Court Northern Ireland Order 80 Rule 3 (Charities Branch), and all others concerned. may be served at the Office of the undermentioned Solicitor for said Henry George Ferguson. Dated this 27th day of March, 1941. W. K. GIBSON, Solicitor for Henry George NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. Ferguson, 42 Upper Arthur Street, Belfast. In the Goods of MARY McGuiGAN, late of Newry Villas, Divis Drive, Belfast, Widow, deceased. Address for service: 42 Upper Arthur Street, Belfast. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Statute 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above named deceased, who died on the 27th September, 1940, •by her Will dated 25th April, 1939, bequeathed:— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF One moiety of the residue of her estate to her PARTNERSHIP. Executors upon trust to have same applied in the NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership celebration of Masses in public in Northern Ireland heretofore subsisting- between us, the undersigned, for her intentions, in equal shares amongst the John Lowry Gilliland and Albert Victor Bradley, following, viz.: Rev. Edward Black, C.C., St. carrying on business as Printers and Stationers at Peter's, Belfast; Rev. Father Gogarty, C.C., St.. 16a Clarence Street, Belfast, under the style or John's, Belfast; Rector, Cross and Passion firm of the Commercial Printing Company, has been Monastery, Ardoyne, Belfast; and the Rev. dissolved by mutual ^consent so far as regards the Superior of the Redemptorist Fathers, Clonard, said Albert Victor Bradley, who retires from the Belfast. firm. The remaining moiety to the Superioress of the All debts due to and owing by the said late firm Convent of Mercy, Belfast, for the charitable will be received and paid respectively by the said objects of the said Convent in connection with the John Lowry Gilliland, ,who will continue to carry Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast. on the said business under the style of the Probate of the said Will was on the 6th day Commercial Printing Company. of February, 1941, granted forth of the Principal Dated this 22nd day of March, 1941. Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern JOHN LOWRY GILLILAND. Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to Hugh O'Prey, Medical Doctor, and William McCormick, ALBERT VICTOR BRADLEY..