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        The use of my household furniture, plates, carriage, horses to my said sister Elenor Coates during the minority of my said nephew Bevan Coates and when he is 21 the same to him.
        To my nieces Eliza and Ruth Coates £2000 each when 21 or upon marriage, and their mother to be their guardian.
        To the children of my nephew the said Wm. Montfort £1000 to be invested for them till they are 21 or upon marriage, and to Henry Montfort and Bevan Slator Montfort two children of my said nephew Wm. B. Montfort £200 each above their share of sd £1000.
        To my said nephew Wm. Bradish Montfort £1000.
        To the daughters of my brother Rev. James Slator £1000 equally.
        To my sister Mary Slator £50 for mourning.
        To my niece Elizabeth Bond £500
        To my nephew Henry Montfort my title to the lands of Caltramore, and also the sums of £500
        To Sarah Slator wife of Wm. Henry Slator £200.
        To John Robinson Robinson of Lissglassick, Esq. £500 as a token of my high regard for him and the trouble he has taken in my affairs.
        My said nephew Bevan Coates to be residuary ligatee and he is to take the name of Slator.
        I appoint said Rev. James Slator, Elenor Coates and John Robinson Robinson to be trustees and exors
In witness where of 2 June 1811                                           Bevan Slator
Witnessess;  Willm Middleton
                    Lewis Montfort
                    Charles Beatty
Probate grd 10 July 1811 to Elenor Coates and John Robinson Robinson two of the exors.


Dublin Grant Book

(2)  Mar. Lic. Edward Beatty of Dublin, book binder, and Mary Brock, of the parish of Glassnevin, diocese of Dublin, spinster [recte? widow] grd 7 July 1740; directed to Rev. Richard Parker, Clke, M. A. of Glassnevin

(143) Mar. Lic,:  Andrew Beatty of Dublin, carpenter, and Elizabeth Jones of the parish of St. Paul, Dublin spinster, grd 1 may, 1741, directed to Rev. Boyce Traverse, rector of St. Paul.

Ardagh Will:

Arthur Brock of Longford, parish of Temple Michaell, co Longford, gent
To be buried in Temple Michaell.  To my well beloved nephew Arthur Brock my interest and lease of the lands of Cloonsheron and Aghnaskeagh, situate in co. Longford

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