Tyrone - Macartney, James February 13, 1843

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MACARTNEY, JAMES FEBRUARY 13, 1843

Source: National Archives Kew England
Written: February 13, 1843
Recorded: February 2, 2019

Extracted from the Registry of Her Majestys Court of
Prerogative in Ireland
I James Macartney of Upper Merrion Street Dublin Doctor of
Medicine do make publish and declare this my last Will and
Testament in manner following I give and devise to my Wife
Sarah Macartney during her natural life the following lands
tenements and Premises Vist. my Lands at Tullylegg and my
lands at Druminay both situated in the Parish of Donaghhenry
and County of Tyrone my portion of the Town land of
Aughanore with the Field in Tullyelmer both situated in the
County of Armagh my Lands of Mallaghbane part Dromorgan and
Tenements in Hamiltonsbawn situate in the Manor of Johnston
and County of Armagh my Lands of Drumgan in the Parish and
County of Armagh and my Freehold Tenement and house in North
Street in the Town of Newry and after the death of my said
Wife Sarah Macartney I leave and devise the aforesaid lands
tenements and Premises in the following manner 1st my Lands
at Tullylegg  situate in the Parish of Donaghhenry and
County of Tyrone I give and devise to  my Nephew the
Reverend James Macartney and to his heirs and assigns for
ever 2nd my portion of the Townland of Aughanore and my
Field in Tullyelmer both both situated in the Parish and
County of Armagh I give and devise to my Nephew Dr Harvey(?)
Macartney Doctor of Medicine and to his heirs and assigns
for ever 3rdly my Lands of Mallaghbane part Dromorgan and
Tenements in Hamiltonsbawn in the Manor of Johnston and
County of Armagh I give and devise to my Niece Mary Anne
Macartney and to her heirs and assigns for ever 4thly my
lands of Drummay in the Parish of Donaghhenry and County of
Tyrone I give and devise to my Niece Catherine Macartney and
to her heirs and assigns for ever lastly my Lands of Drumgan
in the Parish and County of Armagh together with my Freehold
Tenement and house in North Street in the Town of Newry I
give and devise to my Nephew Robert Charles Atkinson
Barrister and to his heirs and assigns for ever I leave and
bequeath to my Niece Sarah Wife to Hugh Carlile M.B, and to
her Executors Administrators and Assigns my house No 35 in
Upper Merrion Street in the City of Dublin I also give and
leave to my said Niece Sarah Carlile  and to her Executors
Administrators and Assigns such portion of my Annuity of one
hundred pounds per Annum granted to me for the period of ten
years by the University of Cambridge which shall become due
and payable after my death I authorize and empower my
Executors or the survivor of them on the event of my death
to sell out all the Principal Stock standing in my name in
the Irish Funds both in the new three and a half Per Cents
and in the Consols and I will and direct that my said
Executors or their survivor shall as soon as practicable
appropriate the money produced by the sale of my Stocks
together with the bond debt due to me by Brook Taylor Ottley
for Five hundred pounds any money Debentures and Chattels of
which I may die possessed in the payment of the following
legacies after discharging the Expences of proving this Will
and of  my Funeral 1st I give and bequeath to my Nephew
Marcus Macartney the sum of twelve hundred pounds and also
to my Nephew Carleton Edward Atkinson I give a like sum of
Twelve hundred pounds 2 To each of my Five following Nieces
Vist. Mary Anne Macartney Catherine Macartney Rose Wife of
James Reid Sarah Wife of Hugh Carlile and Emily Wife of
James Atkinson I give and bequeath the sum of Five hundred
pounds 3rd to each of my three Nieces Vist. Jane Atkinson
Eliza Atkinson and Sarah Atkinson I give the sum of Seven
hundred pounds 4 to each of my two grandnieces Mary Alpherts
and Barbara Alpherts I also give the sum of Seven hundred
pounds 5 I leave the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds to
bear the expences of publishing a Memoir of my life with
such writings of mine as are already printed in the
transactions of Societies and also such original facts and
observations as may be worthy of collating from my private
papers to any competent person or persons who may be chosen
to undertake this and who shall be chosen to undertake this
and who shall execute the same I wish to leave the profits
arising from the sale of such book if any And I further
leave one hundred pounds as a remuneration to him or them
for the trouble 6. I leave to my Wife Sarah the sum of Two
hundred pounds for her immediate use on my death 7. Such
Parts of my Plate Linen and Household Goods as my Wife may
wish to possess I leave to her during her life but
ultimately I wish all my Plate to belong to my Nephew the
Reverend James Macartney with the exception of the silver
Cup given to me by my Pupils which I wish to be sent to John
Greene Crosse Norwich Surgeon 8 I leave one hundred pounds
to my Grand nephew Charles Woodward Junior on the condition
of his undertaking the burthen of being an Executor 9. I
leave my medical books and plates to my Nephew Doctor
Maxwell Macartney and my books on general subjects to my
Nephew Robert Charles Atkinson Lastly I leave all the
Residue or Remainder of my money Goods and Personal Estate
to my Niece Sarah Carlile I constitute and appoint my Nephew
Robert Charles Atkinson Barrister my Grand nephew Charles
Woodward Junior Solicitor and William Alperts of Dartry
Lodge in the County of Armagh as my Executors to carry into
effect the purposes and intentions of this my last Will and
hereby revoke all former Wills made by me and declare this
to be my only true last Will and Testament In Witness
whereof I have hereunder set my hand this thirteenth day of
February in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty
three James Macartney
(Attestation Clause)
Edward Clibborn 14 Grafton Street Dublin _ John Anster of 96
Lower Baggot Street Dublin
Proved 11 April 1843
Proved at London 30 August 1843 to Charles Woodward power
reserved to other Executor
Prob11/1984