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CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. Miss Emma Noble, of Oakfield, Dunham road, Bowdon (daughter of Dr. Noble, of Manchester), left estate to the value of £8393. Testatrix made the following charitable bequests:—£7oo to the Convent of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Plymouth Grove, Manchester; £2OOO to the Convent of the Good Shepherd, Litchford Hall, Blackley; £3OO to St. Joseph's Missionary College, Mill Hill, N.W.; £BOO to the Ecclesiastical Education Council of the Diocese of Salford, for the education of students for the priesthood; £SOO to St.,,Vincent's Church, Altrincham.
FOR THE FOREIGN MISSIONS. On Saturday, September 20, the Right Rev. Joseph Butt, Bishop of Cambysopolis, held an ordination in the chapel of St. Joseph's College for Foreign Missions, Mill Hill, London. The following were ordained priests:Revs. W. Bartley, A. Boots, H. Bohm, J. Brennan, J. Buren, P. Damen, J. Devolder, J. Ferris, J. Kruyer, H. Marjot, W. Mentink, J. Morris, Tgn. McCormack, N. Prior, H. Roemelie, W. Rogan, W. Ross, C. Staffhorst. The Very Rev. Francis Henry has appointed the newly-ordained to the following missions:—To Upper Nile Mission, Uganda—Revs. W. Mentink, J. Buren, P. Damen, J. Ferris, W. Ross, J. Kruyer, H. Roemelie, and Rev. F. Wright (formerly professor in Freshfield) ;jLo the Madras Missions—Revs. W. Bartley, A. Boots, Tgn. McCormack, C. Staffhorst, and Rev. J. Bekers (formerly professor), '« the Maori Missions, New Zealand— J. Devolder and Rev. A. McDonald (formerly professor in Freshfield) ; to Borneo, Rev. J. Morris.
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 November 1913, Page 55
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