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110 CHARITABLE DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS (IRELAND). 
Prerogative Court, Timothy Hanlon, late of Ballybeglough, County Carlow : 

1838# 

,/ To the Rev. 
Mr. 
Tyrrell, parish priest of Fenryland, the sum of 20 /., 
to be applied towards 1111 "*-" decorating the altar of Fenryland Chapel; and I also give and bequeath to the said Rev. 

Mr. 
Tyrrell the sum of 15 /. 
for charitable purposes. 
Jane Hoare, late of the City of Cork, Widow, deceased: 

I give and devise all my personal estate, of what nature or kind soever, unto my dear cousin, Major John Campbell, and my dear friend Thomas Westropp, doctor of physic, and the survivor of them, his executors and administrators, to the use and upon the trusts here¬ inafter mentioned and declared concerning the same, and no other; that is to say, upon trust that they shall call in the sum of 100 /-due to me on the bond of Mr. 
William Rumley, and pay 60 /. 
thereof to the minister and churchwardens of the parish of St. 
Mary Shandong to be by them placed out at interest, and the annual income thereof to be expended at every Christ¬ mas in purchasing bread for the poor of said parishes respectively. 
Robert Holiday, late of Belfast, in the County of Antrim, Esquire : 

To the poor of Bangar I leave 20 /., 
and to the poor of Donaghdee 10 /.; 
both sums to be distributed as the churchwarden and Presbyterian clergyman of each place may think best. 
To the Bible Society of Belfast 10 /.; 
to the Home Mission Society 10 /.; 
and to the Scotch Mission Society there 10 /., 
to be handed Dr. 
Harman; Brown-street school, Belfast, 5/.; 
to the Clothing Society of Doctor 

, I leave 5 /. 
William Houghton, late of North Frederick-street, Dublin, Esquire: 

I give and bequeath to the Johnsonian Fund of George's parish, the sum of 20 /. 
sterling; I leave unto the Parochial Schools of St. 
Lukes', St. 
Catharine, St= Bride's, and St. 
George's, the sum of 10 /. 
each. 
Herbert Michael, Parish Priest of Aghalurcher, County Monaghan: V I will and devise 20 /. 
for the building of a school-house in connexion with the National 

Board of Education at Maguire's-bridge, for the purpose of affording the means of education to the poor of said town and vicinity; also I bequeath 10/. 
for building a school-house in connexion with the National Board in the Mountain district of my parish, in whatever most convenient site may be agreed on; said monies to be paid to my successor on producing an order signed by the Rev. 
James Shiel, parish priest of Enniskillen, after having seen and approved of by the sites of said school-houses. 
Should a residue remain after the dispositions of my will shall have been fulfilled, I devise and bequeath 10 /. 
out of said residue, to be given to buy blankets and flannel for the poor householders of the parishes of Aghalurches, particularly the widows and orphans, and the remainder, if any, to be divided, share and share alike, between my four sisters. 
I will and desire the best suit of my vestments (not including the silver chalice), my pixes and oil stocks, to be either sold or given at a valuation for masses to be said for the benefit of my soul. 
Daniel McNeill, late of Ballymena, County Antrim: 

I authorize and empower my executor to pay into the hands of the treasurer for the Home Mission, and the conductors of such of the Sunday schools in this town and neighbourhood as he may think fit, the sum of 25 /. 
sterling. 
John Mills, formerly of Middle Gardiner-street, Dublin, late of Rome, in Italy, Esquire, Notary Public : 

Unto my executors, to be placed out and continued by them at interest, and the interest and produce thereof to be paid and handed over to the local inspector ofthe Gaol of Wicklow, in order from time to time to provide a good and comfortable dinner for the poor prisoners confined therein, on a Christmas-day in each year. 
John Murtagh, late of Kiltrough, in the County of Meath, Farmer: j And 4 Z. 
sterling to the Friary of Drogheda. 
Anne M'Entegart, of Fair-street, Drogheda, Widow: v I direct that my executors shall pay to the clergy a sum not exceeding 15/. 
sterling, for 

masses for my soul. 
Hugh M'Garrell, late of George's Island, near Galway, County Antrim, deceased: v' I also allow the pastor ofthe parish the sum of 3 /. 
for such use as he may think proper; I 

also allow 5 /. 
to the poor ofthe parish, to be laid out by my executors in clothing, as they may think proper. 
Michael Mathews, late of Colp, County Meath., 
Farmer: 

I leave to my executors 20 /. 
for charity. 
Alary Anne Richardson, Liverpool, County Lancaster, Spinster: 

To the treasurers for the time being of the Liverpool Penitentiary, and the Liverpool Provident Society, the sum of two guineas a piece, for the respective benefits of both. 
Owen Begnall, late of Celbridge, County Kildare: 

I give and bequeath the sum of 10 /. 
ofthe late currency of Ireland to the poor of the parish of Celbridge, to be divided amongst them in such manner as my nephew, John Begnall, *hall think proper. 
Whereas by my said will I bequeathed the sum of 10 /. 
to the poor ofthe 

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