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who died on or about the 10th day of November, Orr Green, of 5 Ardmore Avenue, Ormeau Road, 1939, bequeathed the following charitable legacies: Belfast, Agent, to be the Executors and Trustees; Fifty Pounds to the Priests of the Parish of and Probate of the said Will was on the 28th day Crossmaglen, inequal shares, for Masses for the of May, 1940, granted forth of the Principal repose of the souls of said deceased, her father, Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern mother, brothers and sisters, and those of said , King's Bench Division (Probate) to the deceased's husband and his father, mother, brothers said Frederick Harvey Green, James Swain and and sisters, at an honorarium of five shillings for John Orr Green. each Mass. Residue of said deceased's estate to the Superior Dated this 7th day of August, 1940. of the Redemptorist Order in Dundalk, for Masses W. G. MAGINESS & SON, Solicitors for for the repose of the soul of said deceased, her the said Executors and Trustees, 35 Royal father, mother, brothers and sisters, and those of Avenue, Belfast; and Lisburn. said deceased's husband, and his father, mother, To the Ministry of Finance for , brothers and sisters, at an honorarium of five and all other persons concerned. shillings for each Mass. Probate of the Will of said testatrix, executed on the 31st day of October, 1939, with one Codicil attached, dated the 1st day of November, 1939, was, on the 28th day of May, 1940, granted forth -of NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. 'the Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice In the Goods of Rev. GEORGE HOWE DAUNT, late of in Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division " Shaledene," Eden Crescent, , in the (Probate), to Francis J. Caraher, Law Clerk, of County of , Clerk in Holy Orders, Crossmaglen, and John Donaghy, Farmer, of deceased. Corliss, both in said County of Armagh, the NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute Executors therein named. 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 5'4, Sec. 19, that the above- Dated this 31st day of July, 1940. I'amed, who died on the 26th day of April, 1940, CORR & O'CONNOR, Solicitors for said by his last Will, dated the llth day of October, Executors, Mayfair, Arthur Square 1939, made the following charitable bequests: — Belfast; and Crossmaglen. To the Representative Body of the Church of Ireland, , the sum of One Hundred Pounds, To the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and the same amount to be invested by them and the all others concerned. interest thereon from the one half to be paid to the Sustentation Fund of the Parish of Knock- namuckley, Diocese of Dromore; and the interest on the other hair to be paid to the Sustentation NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. Fund of the Parish of Ballyscullion, Diocese of In the Goods of THOMAS JACOB GREEN; late of Connor, yearly. "Orrfield," Hillsborough, in the County of Probate of said Will was on the 7th day of Down, Farmer, deceased. June, 1940, granted forth of the Principal Registry NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute of the King's Bench Division (Probate), High Court 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above-named oE Justice in Northern Ireland, to James Howard Thomas Jacob Green, who .died on the 12th day Brownlee, of Bluestone, Portadown, Farmer, and of March, 1940, by his Will, dated the 31st day Herbert M. Gibson, of Church Street, Portadown, of October, 1936, after making certain pecuniary Solicitor, both in the County of Armagh, the and other bequests, including the payment of the Executors therein named. income of the estate to a legatee for his life, he Dated this 26th day of July, 1940. thereafter directed his Executors and Trustees to divide the residue of his estate in the following VALENTINE WILSON & CO., Solicitors shares and proportions, that is to say:— for the Executors, Church Street, To the Friends' Service Council in connection Portadown. with the Society of Friends the sum of One To the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and Hundred Pounds" (£100), free of duty. • all others whom it may concern. To Dr. Barnardo's Htom.es the sum. of One Hundred Pounds (£100), free of duty, to be expended in Ireland, and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or Secretary of either of the NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUEST. above-named Associations shall be sufficient dis- charge to my Executors and Trustees. In the Goods of CHARLES MAGINNIS, late of The remainder is to be divided into two equal Ballymore, , in the County of shares: one share I give and bequeath the Trustees Armagh, Farmer, deceased. of Ulster Quarterly Meeting of the Society of NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute Friends; to be known as the "Thomas Green 30 and 31 Viet. c. 54, that the above-named Charles. Bequest," to be applied for the education of the Maginnis, by his last Will, dated the 25th day children of Friends at their School at Prospect Hill of October, 1939, made the following charitable Lisburn, or for the furtherance of the education of bequest:— such children in such manner as Ulster Quarterly £50 0 0 to the Select Vestry of Ballymore Parish Meeting may from time to time approve (the receipt Church, to be invested by them, and the income of the Treasurer for the time being of Ulster thereof to be applied by them for the use and Quarterly Meeting to be a sufficient discharge for benefit of said Parish Church. same). The other share I give and bequeath to Testator died on the 4th day of February, 1940, Lisburn Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends, and Probate of his said Will was granted forth to be known as the " Thomas Green Bequest," to of the Principal Registry, King's Bench Division be invested and the income thereof used in assisting (Probate) of the High Court of Justice in Northern such members of the Monthly Meeting of limited Ireland to John Maginnis, of Ballymore, Tandragee, means as the Committee of the said Meeting shall aforesaid, Traveller, and Robert Maginnis, of 5 from time to time approve (the receipt of the Imperial Drive, Ravenhill Avenue, Belfast, Treasurer for the time being of Lisburn Monthly Traveller, the Executors named in said Will. Meeting to be a sufficient discharge for same); and of his said Will the said testator appointed Dated this 7th day of August, 1940. Frederick Harvey Green, of the National Bank, CARLETON, ATKINSON & SLOAN, Ltd., High Street, Belfast; James Swain, of New Solicitors for said Executors, 2 Wellington Orchard, Moira, Farmer ; and his brother, John Place, Belfast; and Portadown.