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The Belfast Gazette, October 15, 1943. •227 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, OCTOBER 15, 1943. •227 STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. And notice is hereby further given that after In the Goods of JAMES BLAKELY, late of Ballykine the said 31st day of December, 1943, the said Lower, in the County of Down, Farmer, Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of deceased. the said deceased among the persons entitled NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute thereto, having regard only to the claims and 22 and 23 Vic. Caj). 35, that all persons claiming demands of which notice shall have been given to be creditors or otherwise 'having any claims as above required. or demands against the estate of the above-named Dated this 7th day of October, 1943. deceased, who died on the 26th day of April, 1943, MARTIN, KING, FRENCH & INGRAM, are hereby requested, on or before the 20Mi day Solicitors for the said Executors, Lima- of Novembei 1943, to furnish (in wntlng) vady, Co. Londonderry; and 11 Lombard parr'uilars of such claims or demands to the Street, Belfast. undersigned Solicitor for the Administrator, to whom Letters of Administration were granted on the 22nd day of July, 1943, forth of the Principal Registry of the High Court oi Justice in Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate). NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. And notice is hereby further given that after the said 20th day of November, 1943, the Administrator In the Goods of OCTAVIA HELEN LARMOUR, late of will proceed to distribute the assets of the above "Leamore," 166 Woodvale Road, in the County deceased amongst the parties entitled thereM. of the City of Belfast, Married Woman, haying regard only to such claims and demands of deceased. •which they shall then have had notice. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute Dated this llth day of October, 1943. 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above named deceased, by her Will, with one Codicil, dated MARTIN & HENDERSON, Solicitors for respectively the 5th day of April, 1943, made the Administrator, 65 Chichester Street, certain specific bequests, and left 'her house, No. Belfast; and Ballynahinch. 27 Kingsmere Avenue, Belfast, after the death of the person therein named, to the Trustees for the time being of the Curmlin Road Methodist STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Church, for the exclusive benefit of the "Trust Steward's Account" in connection with said In the Goods of JAMES CRAWFORD, late of Maghera- Church; and testatrix also bequeathed one-fifth of cannon, Newbuildings, in the County of Lon- the residue of her estate, after payment of her donderry, Fanner, deceased. funeral and testamentary expenses and debts to NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute the Trustees for the time being of the Crumlin 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35, that all persons claiming Road Methodist Church, for the benefit of the to be creditors of or otherwise to have any claims "Trust Steward's Account'' in connection with or demands against the estate or effects of the said Church above named deceased, who died on the 22nd The testatrix died on the 25th day of April, 1943, day of May, 1942, are hereby required, on or and Probate of said Will, with one Codicil, was before the sixth day of November, 1943, to furnish on the 9th day of August, 1943, granted forth of (in writing) the particulars of such claims or the Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice demands to the undersigned Solicitor for Joseph in Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division McDermott, of 'Gortin Hall, Newbuildings, Lon- (Probate), to Joseph Wes'ey Larmour, of donderry, Farmer, and James Henry Bond, of "Leamore," 166 Woodvale Road, Belfast, afore- Commercial Buildings, Foyle Street, Londonderry, said, Retired Master Plumber, and Thomas Howe, Auctioneer, the Executors of the. Will and Codicil of 19 Mount Street, Donaghadee, in the County of of deceased, to whom Probate thereof was on Down, Mercantile Clerk, the Executors therein the 3rd day of May, 1943, granted forth of the named. District Reg'stry at Londonderry of the King's Bench Division (Probate) of the High Court of Dated this 13th day of October, 1943. Justice in Northern Ireland. E. STANLEY JONES, Solicitor for the And notice is hereby further given that after Executors, 4 Donegall Square North, the said sixth day of November, 1943, the said Belfast. Executors will proceed to distribute the. assets of To the Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, the said deceased amongst the persons entitled and all others concerned. thereto, having regard only to the claims of which th.ey shall then have had notice. Dated this ninth day of October, 1943. STUART C. ROSS, Solicitor for the said In the Goods of PATRICK BYRNE, late of Annagad, Executors, 16 Bishop Street Londonderry. in the County of Armagh, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, Sec. 19, that the above deceased, who died on the 28th day of February, STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1943. by his Will, dated the 27th day of February, In the Goods of WILLIAM ALEXANDER INGRAM, fate 1943, bequeathed the following charitable legacies: of Walworth, Ballykelly, County Londonderry, (1) In the event of his brother. Brian Byrne, not Solicitor, deceased. being found by the Executors within twelve months NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute of testator's death, 'his Out Fami was to be sold 22nd and 23rd Vic. Cap. 35, that all persons and the proceeds used for the celebration of claiming to be creditors of or otherwise, to have Masses in Ireland. (2) A sum of Fifty Pounds any claims against the estate of the said William was to be held by the Executors for the use of Alexander Ingram, who died on the 13th day of his sister, Mary McGeough, and any balance left May, 1943, are hereby required, on or before the. at her death was to go for Masses. (3) Fifty 31st day of December, 1943, to furnish (in writing) Pounds to the Society for the Propagation of the particulars of such claims or demands to the under- Faith. (4) Fifty Pounds towards the debt on signed Solicitors for Mrs. Madeline Elizabeth Glassdrummond Catholic Church. (5) The residue Balf our. of Town-ley Hall, Drogheda, County of his estate to 'his Executors upon trust to have Louth, John ffol'iott Yoting, of Strangemore, Masses celebrated. All said Masses provided for Dungiven, County Londonderry, and Edward in said Will to be for the repose ofi testator's soul Geoffrey Campbell Brown, of Culmorc House, and the sou's of his near deceased relatives, and Myroe, County Londonderry, the Executors to be celebrated by the Priests of the Parish of named in the Will of the said deceased, to Creggan. whom Probate of the sa'.d Will was granted forth Probate of the said Will was on the 30th day of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland, of lune, 1943, srranted forth of the Principal King's Bench Division (Probate), on the 25th day Registry of the H:gh Court of Justice in Northern of August, 1943. Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to.
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