THE GAZETTE, AUGUST 25, 1933 941 and relatives, but without the necessity for the Pounds for the purpose of erecting an Altar in celebration thereof in . the Catholic Church in , in the County The Testator died on the 26th day of April. 1933, of . and Probate of said Will was granted forth of the 3.—All the rest residue and remainder of his Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice in property of every nature and kind and wherever Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), situate,, whether Real or Personal, he left, devised on the 27th day of July, 1933, to Patrick McBirney, and bequeathed in equal shares to the Lord Abbot of Victoria Street, , Bus Inspector, and of Mount Mellory, Cappoquin, the Superior for James Gorman, of Crossmore, Farmer, both in the time being of the Congregation of the Most said County of Armagh, the Executors named i" Holy Redeemer, Saint Alphonsus Road, Dundalk, said Will. and the Superior for the time being of the Con- gregation of the Holy Ghost, at Blackrock, in the Dated this 14th day of August, 1933. County of Dublin, for the purpose of having JAMES G. LEXNON, Solicitor. 17 Mayfair, Masses celebrated for the repose of his Soul" and Arthur Square, Belfast; and Armagh. the Souls of his deceased parents, friends and To—The Ministry of Finance. Northern Ireland, relatives, such Masses to be celebrated in public, in and all others concerned. Ireland, the Honorarium for each such Mass to be the sum of Five Shillings. And the Testator thereby declared that if all or any of the devises or bequests thereinbefore con- tained should be set aside or declared void or in NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. anywise rendered inoperative by reaspn of them In the Goods of JAMES DEVLIN, late of or any of them being illegal or in consequence of (Tassagh) and formerly of Keady. both in the his death within three calendar months after the County of Armagh, Farmer, deceased. execution of said Will or otherwise, howsoever be- ing contrary to law, then and in any such case and NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the every such case, he therebv devised and bequeathed Statute 30 and 31 Vicu Cap. 54, Section 19, that all such part, or parts of his property as should be the above-named deceased by his Will, dated 23rd contained in or be the subject or subjects of every day of February, 1933, bequeathed and devised the such devise or bequest so being set aside or de- following Legacies :— clared void or otherwise rendered inoperative as 1.—To Reverend Father O'Connor and Reverend aforesaid, unto and to the use of the said Reverend Peter McNamee, Catholic Curates in the Parish of Father O'Connor and His Eminence Joseph Car- , and Reverend Father Rodgers and dinal MacRory an^ to their Heirs, Executors and Reverend Hugh McOscar and Reverend Michael Administrators absolutely. MacDermott, Catholic Curates, in the Parish of The Testator died on the 25th day of February, and Keady, the sum of Twenty-five 1933. and Probate of said Will was granted forth Pounds each for the purpose of having Masses of the Principal Registry of the High Court of celebrated for the repose of his Soul and the Souls Justice in Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division of his deceased friends, parents and relatives, such (Probate), or. the 22nd dav of May, 1933, to Tames Masses to be celebrated in Public and in Ireland, Gerard Arthurs, of Keady, Auctioneer's Assistant, the Honorarium for each such Mass to be the and Joseph McGeown, of Cashel, Farmer, both in sum of Five Shillings. said County of Armagh, the Executors named in 2.—To His Eminence Joseph Cardinal MacRory, said Will. Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, and Reverend Dated this 14th day of August, 1933. Father Duffy, Parish Priest of Ballymacnab, or their respective successors or successor in either JAMES G. LENNON, Solicitor, 17 Mayfair, or both such offices of Archbishop of Armagh and Arthur Square, Belfast; and Armagh. Parish Priest of Ballymacnab, who shall be To—The Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, officiating at his death, the sum of Four Hundred and all others concerned.