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Name of Deceased Date before which Name of Deceased Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be given (Surname first) Address, description and date of death of Deceased notices of claim and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives to be given WHITE, Charles Henry... " Charnwoiod," Aids/worth Avenue, Goring-by-Sea, Vernon & Shakespeare, 15 Church Street, Oldbury, near Birmingham, Solicitors. 30th March 1962 Worthing, Sussex, (Retired Chemist. 1'2'th October (Henry Maxwell White, Patricia Marian White and John Edward Larkham.) (161) 1961. McARTHUR, Elizabeth ... " Brightleigh," 65 Tamker-ton Road, Tankerton, John Stuart Paine, 12 Crescent East, Hadley Wood, Barnet, Herts, Utrick Henry 9th March 1962 Whitstable, Kent, Widow. 2'8th (December 1.961. Burton Alexander, 54 High Street, Whitstable, Kent, or E. A. Barton, 54 High Street, (233) Whitstable, Kent, Solicitor. 5? GUNNING, William John •Beanacre House, 16 Barracks Lane, iShirehampton, Lloyds Bank Limited, Executor and Trustee Department, 5 Baldwin Street, Bristol I, 10th March 1962 w Bristol, 'Berthing Master idPont Authority) ((Retired). or Barry & Blott, 39 Broad Street, Bristol 1, Solicitors. (232) 15th December (1961. GLASEK, Standslaw 4 Morton Terrace, Guiseley, Engineer's Fitter. 8th James A. Lee & Priestley, Richmond House, Otley Road, Guiseley, Solicitors. 10.th March 1962 December 1961. (Elzbieta Glasek.) (089) SMITH, Maurice Stuart... The Retreat Guest House, Quedgley, Gloucester- Ernest Hind & Co., Ivebridge House, 59 Market Street, Bradford 1, Solicitors. (Ernest 6th March 1962 shire, Retired Motor Engineer. 10th March 196>1. Hind and Herbert William Simpson.) (088) FERNS, Joseph 47 Leonard Street, Leek, Staffordshire, Property Morris Shaw & Moxons, 3 Church Lane, Leek, Staffordshire, Solicitors. (Geoffrey 10th March 1962 Repairer. 12th September 1961. Ferns.) (087) I .RICHARDS, Helen Isabel 302 Ful'ford Road, York, Widow. 5th November Gillings, Walker & Dryland, 21 Clifford Street, York, Solicitors. (John Studley Prest 10th March 1962 " 1961. Walker and Charles Henry Dickson.) (086) GRAINGER, John Henry... 1 East View, Husthwaite, York, Retired Farmer. 7th Gillings, Walker & Dryland, 21 Clifford Street, York, Solicitors, or Midland Bank 10th March 1962 •a October 1961. Executor and Trustee Company Limited, 13 Parliament Street, York. (085) .PORTER, William Arthur 28 Hempland Drive, York, Retired. 1st December Gillings, Walker & Dryland, 21 Clifford Street, York, Solicitors, or Martins Bank 10th March 1962 1961. Limited, 28-30 Park Row, Leeds 1. (084) COATES, William Arthur 20 Rossington Place, Leeds, Retired Printers Com- J. H. Milner & Son, Albion Walk Chambers, off Albion Street, Leeds 1, Solicitors. 6th March 1962 positor. 31st December il958. (Frank Horsley.) (083) BAILEY, Jane "Rose Dene," Gilberdye, Brough, Yorkshire, Yorkshire Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds 1, or Booth 6th March 1962 ro Spinster. 27th November 1961. & Co., Central Bank Chambers, Leeds 1, Solicitors. (082) BARRITT, Nellie Royd View, 16 St. Andrew's Terrace, Crosshills, Yorkshire Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds 1 6th March 1%2 Keighley, Yorkshire, Wife of Chades Barritt. 5th (081) December '1961. JAMES, George Henry ... 349 IRopery Road, Gainsborough, Lines, Taxi Pro- Lloyds Bank Limited, Executor and Trustee Department, Old Market Square, Notting- 6th March 1962 prietor. 24th December 1961. ham, or Hayes, Son & Richmond, Ship Court, Silver Street, Gainsborough, Lines, (080) Solicitors. SHEPHERD, Vincent Flat 2, 312 StudTey Road, iLuton, Production Con- Westminster Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 10 .St. Peter's Street, St. Aibans, 9,th March 1962 Robert. troller. 117th November 1961. Hertfordshire. (079).
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