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to relieve myself from responsibility, I am desirous to pay same into 

 Court. 



9. The parties interested in the fund are the several Subscribers, 

 who are very numerous, exceeding two hundred, some of whom have 

 since died. The surviving Honorary Secretaries are the said Eeverend 

 William Eeeves, D.D., and John Ribton Garstin, and William Chappell 

 is the surviving local Honorary Secretary and Treasurer for London, and 

 Sir Eobert Kane is President of the Eoyal Irish Academy, and the 

 Yery Eeverend Dean Atkins, since deceased, was the Chairman of the 

 aforesaid Meeting, and the said Eeverend Maxwell Close is interested 

 in said fund as aforesaid, and they are all interested in the trust fund, 

 and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, are the proper represen- 

 tatives of the Subscribers. 



9. I submit to answer all such inquiries relating to the application 

 of the Stock and moneys transferred into Court as the Court may think 

 proper to make or direct. 



John T. Gilbekt. 



Sworn before me this 15th day of February, 

 1879, at the Eecord and Writ Office, 

 Four Courts, Dublin. 



William Sullivan, C. E. W. 



This Affidavit is filed on behalf of John 

 Thomas Gilbert, Esq., by Thomas Don- 

 nelly, of No. 27, Dame-street, Dublin, his 

 solicitor. 



Filed 15th February, 1879. 



A. O'Connor, 



A. C. R. Wr 



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