Page 2, 7th January 1977

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Page 2, 7th January 1977 — Many bequests to Catholic groups in £35,000 will
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Miss Annie McKenna, of The Convent, Orchard Lane, Leigh, Greater Manchester, late of 19 Balcarres Avenue, Wigan, who died in August, left £35,350 gross, £34,390 net. She left. £500 each toar St Patrick's Church, Hdvbutts. Wigan, for Masses, St Joseph's College, Up Holland, for the training of priests, the Lancashire Infirm Secular Clergy Fund, the Catholic Blind Institute, Liverpool, St Joseph's Hospital for Spastic Children, Formby, the Clergy Mill Hill Fathers, Freshfield, Formby, St Anthony's Catholic Church, Onchan, Isle of Man, Our Lady's Home for Homeless Babies, Formby, St Scholastica's Abbey, Teignmouth, the Liverpool Catholic Children's Protection Society, the St Vincent de Paul Wigan Council, the Catholic Physically Handicapped St Joseph's Home, Woolton, Liverpool, Lisieux Hall, Chorley, for sub-normal boys, and Gillibrand Hall, Chorley, for subnormal women; £400 to St Patrick's New School Building Fund; £250 each to the Wigan branch of the Lourdes Pilgrimage Liverpool Archdiocese, St Vincent's Hospice for the Dying, Liverpool, and the Carmelite Convent, Up Holland; f200 each to Ponteville Certified School for Mentally Defective Boys, Ormskirk, and Redcliffe, Aughton Park, Ormskirk Home for Girls; £180 to Buckfast Abbey, for Masses; and £100 each to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool the Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, Wigan, the RNLI, the Girl Guides Association, Wigan, and Wigan and District Scout Council.
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Miss Alice Maude Lewis, of Studley Road, St Marychurch, Torquay, who died in October left £11,896 gross, £11,635 net. She left £500 each to the Priory Church, St Marychurch, and the Catholic Church, Ilfracombe; £100 each to Coombe Martin Church, and Torquay Memorials, for the upkeep of graves; £1,800, effects and a fourth of the residue variously to other personal legatees, £100 and a fourth of the residue to Canon K. Meiklam, of The Priory Church, St Marychurch; £200 and a fourth of the residue to St Vincent Orphanage, Torquay, and £100 and a fourth of the residue to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
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Mrs Maud Richard Moore, of Links Avenue, Felpham, who died in September, left £14,365 gross, £11,603 net. She left £500 each to the Order of the Sisters of Grace
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and Compassion Homes of Hospitality, of St Joseph's, Bognor Regis, "in gratitude for the many es kindnses shown by the said Order to my dear friend Frances Holt," and the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council, and £300 to the Blue Cross.
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Mr Reginald Davis of ugh Road, Swindon. Wiltshire, who. died in September left £15,219 gross, £14,801 net. He left all his personal clothing to the Brothers of St Vincent-de-Paul, of Holyrood Catholic Church, Swindon.
*** Miss Gladys Lilian Wells Hobley,
of Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, who died in August left £15,166 gross, f 15,003 net. She left 150 to St Austin's Catholic Church, Stafford.
ham, who died in September, left
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Mrs Bridget Connolly, of Acton's Hotel, Kinsale, Co Cork, who died in April, left estate in England, Wales and Republic of Ireland valued at £11,329. She left £100 each to the Priory, Kinsale, and Kinsale parish, for Masses, and £200 each to Mother Emmanuel, Sister Mary -Agnes and Sister Benignus, all of the Convent of Mercy, Kinsale. Miss Barbara McKay of Orchard Grove, Brix £10,490 gross f10,367 net. She left f500 and some effects to personal legatees, £300 to the Catholic Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Brixham, and £100 to Fr Victor Robertson, of The Presytery, New Road, Brixham, £200 to the Cheshire Home at Brixham, a third of the residue to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and two-thirds of the residue equally between Plymouth Catholic Diocesan Infirm Secular Clergy Fund, the Catholic Truth Society. the Catholic Missionary Society and the Spastics Society.
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Mrs Gertrude Margaret Blakeley, of Todmorden Road, Lancashire, who died in September, left £8,600 gross, £8,392 net. She left £500 each to St Mary's Catholic Convent and St Mary's Catholic Church, both of Yorkshire Street, Burnley, and £100 to Fr Francis M. Occleston and £100 to each priest attached to and serving in the parish of St Mary's.
MissMary Eveline Doyle, of Parker Street, Colne, Lancashire, who died in September, left £8,336 gross, 18,115 net. She left all her property to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Queen Street, Colne,
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Mary Teresa Crump, late of Malvern Road, Gloucester, who died in July, left £6,319 gross, £4,124 net. She left £1,150 and effects to personal legatees, £200 to St Rose's School for Physically Handicapped Girls, Stroud, and £100 to St Rose's Convent, Stroud; £100 to the Catholic Mission Fathers, London NW3; £100 for the Gloucester Parish Building Fund, a further £100 (for Masses) and half the residue (for general purposes) to St Peter's Catholic Church, Gloucester; and £100 (for the Building Fund), £50 (for Masses) and half the residue (also for the Building Fund) to Prinknash Abbey, Cranham, Gloucestershire.




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