The Belfast Gazette, March 29, 1946. 79
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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MARCH 29, 1946. 79 (c) £50 to Rev. Michael Kelly, C.C., Newcastle, (Incorporated), Templemore Avenue, Belfast, the for a like purpose. sum of Fifty pounds each. (d) £50 to Rev. J. McCreesh, C.C., Glenavy, 3. To the Trustees of Drumbo Presbyterian Co. Antrim, for a like purpose. Church two sums of Two hundred and fifty (e) After payment thereout of funeral expenses pounds each to be invested by them and half the and debts of Testator's wife, to pay the income of the first of such sums to be applied balance to the Roman Catholic Bishop of the for the benefit of the said Church and the other Diocese of Down a'nd Connor and the Roman half to be applied in augmentation of the stipend Catholic Parish Priest of the Parish of Bally- of the Minister for the time being of said Church, kinler, at the time of the death of Testator's and the income of the second oE such sums to wife, to be invested by them and the. income be applied for the benefit of the Drumbo paid by them to the Parish Priest and Sabbath School in such manner as the Trustees Catholic Curate for the time being of the think proper and to the Trustees of the said Parish of Ballykinler, for ever, to have Church a further sum of Two hundred pounds Masses celebrated in Ireland for the repose to 'be likewise invested by the said Trustees of the souls of Testator's wife, and himself. and the income thereof applied by them for 2. To Testator's Trustees, a sum of £1,200 charged the benefit of Foreign Missions in connection on his two farms in Ballykinler Middle, upon with the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. 4. And after certain other bequests, Testator trust, for the Roman Catholic Bishop of the bequeathed the residue of his estate to the Diocese of Down and Connor at time of Trustees of Drumbo Presbyterian Church for Testator's death, to be invested by him and the the purpose of the installation of a pipe organ income thereof paid in equal shares to the in the said Church to be known as " The Parish Priest and Catholic Curate of the Parish Robinson Memorial Pipe Organ." of Ballykinler, for the time being, for ever, to Testator died on the 28th January, 1946, and have Masses celebrated in Ireland for the repose Probate of the said Will and Codicils was on the of the souls of Testator, and his deceased 14th March, 1946, granted forth of the Principal relatives. Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern Probate of said Will was on the 18th day of Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to September, 1945, granted forth of the Principal Mr. Robert Thompson of Troutbeck, Ballylesson,, Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern and Mr. James Dick Seaview, Newtownards, both Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to Stephen in the County of Down, two of the Executor's Fitzpatrick, of Clough, in the County of Down, named in the said Will. Farmer, the surviving Executor named in said Will. Dated this 28th day of March, 1946. Dated this 21st day of March, 1946. F. J. ORR & CO., Solicitors for the JOHNSTON & McCOURT, Solicitors for Executors, 77 Chichestcr Street, Belfast; said Executor, 142 Royal Avenue, Belfast; and Comber. and Downpatrick. To: The Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, To the Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, Charities Branch and all others whom it may and all others whom it may concern . concern. NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. JAMES ROBINSON, late of Danesfort Villa, Mcalough, Purdysburn, County Down, retired farmer, NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership deceased. lately existing between William Coulter and William John Harper, carrying on business as Coachbuilders NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statute and Wheelwrights at 41 and 41a Hopeton Street 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above deceased by in the City of Belfast, irnder the trade name of his Will datd 25th March 1942, and two Codicils " William J. McTlwrath & Son,'' has been dissolved thereto dated 28th March, 1945, and 22nd January, as and from the 12th day of January, 1946, by the 1946, respectively bequeathed the following charitable legacies to take effect upon the termination retirement therefrom of the said William Coulter. of the life in the Will mentioned:— The business is being and will be carried on from 1. To the Orphan Society of the Presbyterian said date by the said William John Harper, solely, Church in Ireland, the said bequest to be credited who will receive payment of all moneys due to the in the books of the Society as from Drumbo said firm and will discharge all debts and liabilities Presbyterian Church (James Robinson Bequest), of the said firm. The Irish Cripples Institute, Peoples Palace and Dated this 25th day of March, 1946. Homes of Rest, . Belfast and Bangor, The Present when signed by Shankill Road Mission, Belfast, Doctor Bar- the eaici William Coulter nardo's Homes (Belfast Branch) and the and William John Harper. WM. R. COULTER Salvation Army (Belfast Centre), One hundred W. J. Hunter, f pounds each. Solicitor. j WM. J. HARPER 2. To the Royal Victoria Hospital and the 52 Upper Arthur St., Ulster Hospital for Children and Women PHfast..