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430 APPENDIX.
all the furnitures and househould stuff therein conteyned, except the one halfe of my silver plate, as
aforesaid, reserved for my said wife, for the use of my eldest sonn begotten upon the Body of my said
wife, during his minority and her widdowhood, only I will and giveunto my second sonne Allexand r ,
or other survivec, son of him four hundred pounds ster. currant money of and in England, by the
yeare dureing his minority, and the non payment of my debt, as in the intent of the said feoffement is
declared, and to every one of my youngest daughters, being two, untill they be respectively marryed
as aforesaid, the sume of one hundred pounds ster. per annum, and doe appointe my wife, Sr. Nicholas
White, and John m c Naghten Executo rs of this my last will and Testami. I will, give, and bequeath
all my horses to my wife and her sonns. Item, I appointe, and my will is, That my eldest sonne
Randall, Lord Viscount of Dunluce, shall, dureing the life of the Lady his mother, and the non-paym t
of my debts, and non-payment of my legacies, receive and take, of the issues and the profits of the
lands to be charged by the intent of the said feoffem 1 , the sume of one thousand pounds ster. p. anum,
over and above the fiffteen hundred pounds limitted to him by the said intent, Provided that the
thousand pound hereby to him intended and appointed, shall not charge the said lands, chargeable
untill the uses and intent in this my will for the prferment of my daughter, payment of my debts, and
other uses hereby limitted, shall be respectively determined ; and if the said Randall, Lord Viscount
Dunluce shall dye without issue of his body (liveing the Lady his mother), Then my will is, that the
thousand pounds p. annum menconed in this will, shall goe and remaine to Allexand r McDonnell, my
second sonne, begotten on the Body of the said Dame Ellis. And if the said Allexand r McDonnell
shall dye without issue male of his body, (liveing the said Dame Ellis) then the said sume to goe and
remaine to those in remaynder ; by the intent of the said (feoffment, as the remaind r shall respectively
happen. Item, I will that Morrish McDonnell (i) reputed sonne to mee, the saide Earle, shall
yearly, dureing his life, receive of the rents, issues, and profitts of the said Lands chargeable, the iust
and full sume of one hundred pounds sterl. att May and Allhollantide, or within one month after, by
equeall proportions, untill such time that the said Morrish, or his asignes, shall receive att the hands
of the said Lord Viscount of Dunluce, or such as shall inheritt after him, the iust sume of one thousand
pounds ster. currant and lawfull money of and in England, equally att two payments, and att the pay-
ment of the first five hundred pounds, ffiftv pounds yearly of the said one hundred pounds to cease and
determine.
And whereas, by the intent of the said feoffemt., there is a power reserved to me, to limitt more
remaind rs then are mentioned in the said intent, my will is, that after the perticuler estates and
remaind rs menconed in the said intent, shalbe ended and determined, That after the death of them
that shall last dye without issue male of his Body, according to the limitacon and true meaneing
of the saide intent, that then all and singuler, the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, comprised in
the said feoffment, shall goe and remaine to Morrish mcDonell, reputed sonne to me the said Earle of
Antrim, and the heires males of his Body, and to Sr Allexander mcDonell, Knight and Barronett,
nephew to mee the said Earle, and the heires males of the body of the said Alexander, the lands and
hereditaments to be equally divided and apportionated betwixt the said Morrish mcDonell and Sr
Allexander mcDonell and the heires males of theire Bodyes respectively, for want of issue male of those
that are first named by the intent of the said feoffment, and for want of issue male of the Bodyes of
the said Morrish, and Allexander, my nephew, respectively and singulerly, the prmisses to remaine to
the Right Heires of the said Randall Lord Viscount of Dunluce, sonn to mee, the said Earle of Antrim
for ever. My will further is, that James mcDonell, son to Colla mcDonell, my nephew, deceased,
shall have in legacie out of the said Lands, the sume of three hundred pounds, ster. My will further
is, that the thousand pounds, ster., which is due unto mee upon the Tough of Killyloagh, shalbe paide
to my heires, Executo rs > and assignes, after the rate of two hundred pounds, ster., per anum, being to
pay for the space of five yeares by my grandchild, Henry O'Neill (see p. 249, supra), now lawfull heire unto
the said lands, if hee shall live soe long, if not the said Randall Lord Viscount of Dunluce, or what
other person shall inheritt my said Lands, is to keep his mortgage in Killyloagh untill the said thousand
(1) Morrish M'Donnell.— See p. 223, supra.

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