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Prerogative Grants:
(134) Admon of the good of John Betty late of Saintfield, co. Down, merchant, dec'd intestate, grd 25 May 1773 to Thomas Gregg of Belfast, co. Antrim; merchant, principal creditor upon the renunciation of John Betty son and next of kin of sd dec'd
(134) Admon of the good of Margaret Betty alias Dickson late of Saintfield, co. Down, widow, deceased, intestate, gtd 26 May 1773 to Thomas Gregg of Belfast, co. Antrim, merchant principal creditor, upon the renunciation of John Betty son of and next-of-kin of sd. dec'd.
Prerogative Grant:
(134) Admon of the goods of Archibald Beatty late of Williamstown, co. Westmeath, gent. dec'd intestate gtd 8 March 1774 to Mary Beatty his widow.
Prerogative Grants
(3) Admon of the good of David Beatty late of the city of Dublin, merchant, deceased intestate, gtd 14 June 1794 to Olivia Maria Beatty his widow.
(4) Probate of the will of Edward Beatty late of the city of Dublin, merchant, deceased, grd 21 Oct. 1794 to Humphry Aldridge Woodward and Robert Deey?, Esqs, the exors named.
13) Prerogative Grant
Mar. Lic. Bartholomew Dillon of the city of Dublin, M.D. [Kildare street] and Mary Furnell of the parish of St. Anne, city and diocese of Dublin, widow, dated 9 January 1795


Prerogative Will
Bevan Slator of Tonyn, co. Longford, Esq.
To be buried in my family burying place in Kilcomick and my remains to be placed over that of my dear wife.

To my brother Rev. James Slater and John R. Robinson of Lissglassick, Esq, all my lands and estate whatsoever on trust as follows; the lands of Townsend and Aughneboy, Carrick edmonds, and Longhshidine to my sister Elenor Coatsduring the minority of my nephew Bevan Coates and then he to have same remr. over to my right heirs, provided I have a title in law to said lands.
         My estate in Ballyholy and Buno, co. Cavan to my said nephew Bevan Coates and his heirs.
         My estate of Prospect co. Wexford to my nephew William Bradish Montfort and his heirs.
         To William Henry Slator my farm of Moniskallaghan

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