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Surname First) Deceased Given and Names, in Parentheses, of Personal Representatives to Be Given Date before which Name of Deceased Address, description and date of death of Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be notices of claims (Surname first) Deceased given and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives to be given CHEGWJN, John Robert... 35 Vicarage Road, Moordown, Bournemouth, G. A. Mooring Aldridge & Brownlee, 89 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth, BH3 7th September 1976 Retired Grocer's Assistant. 15th June 1976. 7AW. (Jan Wladyslaw Illaszewicz Bridle and Peter Dennis John Mellowes.) (041) ROLFE, Anne Pendean Nursing Home, Midhurst, West Sus- Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited, Havant Trustee Office, P.O. Box 1, Eagle 15th September 1976 sex, Spinster, llth June 1976. House, 19 North Street, Havant, Hants, PO9 1QJ, or Stuckey Carr & Co., (042) Lloyds Bank Chambers, 62 Lower Street, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 2BW. BINNS, Beatrice May ... 52 Stuart Court, Stuart Road, Highcliffe, Christ- Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited, 1 Wimborne Road, Poole, Dorset 8th September 1976 church, Dorset, Spinster. 21st June 1976. (043) FLACK, Harold Percy ... 8 Tuscan Avenue, Middleton-on-Sea, Bognor Hewlett & Co., 286 Station Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2ED, Solicitors. 7th September 1976 Regis, Sussex, Retired Sales Representative. (George Charles Wade and Ronald Reginald Clark Pike.) (044) H 6th June 1976. BODELL, Kate Florence... The Edelweiss, The Street, Adisham, Canter- Girling, Wilson & Harvie, 158 High Street, Herne Bay, Kent. (James Frederick 7th September 1976 bury, Kent, formerly of 27 Osborne Gardens, Bodell.) (045) oi Beltinge, Herne Bay, Kent, Widow. 3rd February 1976. g BARMBY, Kate 183 Lodges Grove, Morecambe and Heysham. Jobling & Knape, 19 Northumberland Street, Morecambe and Heysham. 1st October 1976 o 24th March 1976. (Margaret Barmby and Austen Paul Adams.) (046) 3 HOWDLE, Harold John ... 168 Franklin Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham Lloyds Bank Limited, Trustee Division, P.O. Box 70, 123 Colmore Row, 7th September 1976 H B30, Retired Engineer. 1st May 1976. Birmingham, B3 3AE. (047) 126 Burnaby Street, Sheffield, Widow of Henry Midland Bank Trust Company Limited, P.O. Box No. 3, Market Place, Sheffield, 7th September 1976 ON BRAMALL, Florence ...: H Bramall. 9th June 1976. SI IRS. (048) ffi WALKER, Amos 27 Graham Street, Liverton Mines, Cleveland, Yorkshire Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 55 Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS7 10th September 1976 Retired Labourer. 23rd April 1976. 3PY, or Booth & Co., Phoenix House, South Parade, Leeds, LSI 1HQ. (049) BRIDE, Sylvia Louise 10 Hurst Lea Court, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, Leak, Almond & Parkinson, 76 King Street, Manchester, M2 4WB, Solicitors. 17th September 1976 Ruthven. Widow. 5th December 1975. (Samuel Kenneth Stott and Noel Leslie Farran Leech.) (050) JOHNSON, Mabel Annie... 44 Longbow, Sherwood. Way, Southend-on-Sea, Rudd Moorfoot & Davenport, 350 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, SSO 7JL. 8th September 1976 Essex, Widow. 25th June 1976. (Nita Frances Johnson.) (051) BILLING, Nellie ... 63 Gordon Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, Widow. Roach Pittis & Co., 64 Lugley Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. (John Baker and 10th September 1976 16th April 1976. Arthur Charles George Westmore.) (052) NICHOLLS, Francis Brookfield, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, Wor- Johnson & Co., 85-87 Cornwall Street, Birmingham, B3 3BZ, Solicitors. (Helen 7th September 1976 Welcome. cestershire, Company Director. 26th May Margaret Welcome Willcock, John Gordon Swanson, Edwin John Thompson (053) 1976. and John Frank Lester.) WATLING, Edward John... Stowlangercroft Hall, Stowlangercroft, Bury Pomeroy & Son, Wymondham, Norfolk, Solicitors, or Barclays Bank Trust Com- 7th September 197rt Saint Edmunds, Suffolk, formerly of " Ed- pany Limited, Norwich Trustee Office, Lawrence House, St. Andrews Hill, (055) wina', Morley Saint Botolph, Wymondham, Norwich, NR2 1HQ. (Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited.) Norfolk, Retired Farmer. 22nd Juno 1976..
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