DUBLIN LADY’S CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.
In the Chancery Division, Dublin, on November 18 before Mr. Justice Barton, the case of Mulligan v. y as mentioned. It had reference to the estate r f'^ SS Jane Mulligan, sister of the late Mr. John Mulligan, managing director of the Hibernian non Th n deceased lady left an estate valued at £14,000, all of which she bequeathed to purposes of charity in the city of .Dublin. * After providing for specific chanties the residue was to go to Sister Mary Ennis, Superioress of the Convalescent Home Beaumont, Drumcondra. The matter was before the court in June last, and the parties now desired further time to consider what part of the landed estate it would be necessary to realise in order to pay the legacies. It was stated that the residuary legatees would bring: in sufficient , cash to discharge all pecuniary legacies and to retain the landed estate. His lordship made the order extending the time as required.
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New Zealand Tablet, 9 January 1913, Page 39
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162DUBLIN LADY’S CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. New Zealand Tablet, 9 January 1913, Page 39
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