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(Surname First) Address, Description and Date of Death of Deceased Names, Addresses and Descriptions of Persons 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 U) (Surname first) Deceased given and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives to be given to GRACE, Alice St. Martins Hospital, Bath, formerly of 4 Abbey Lloyds Bank Limited, Bristol Trust Branch, P.O. Box 126, Bank House, Wine 16th December 1981 View, Bath, Widow. 9th September 1981. Street, Bristol BS99 7LG. (Lloyds Bank Limited and William Henry John (076) Brooks.) Fox,.Maud Gwendoline 48 Castle Road, Hadleigh, Essex, Femme Sole. R. H. Facey & Lang, 56 West Street, Rochford, Essex SS4 1AJ. (Ronald Henry 8th December 1981 6th June 1981. Facey.) (077) ELVV, MAY 17 Holt Farm Way, Rochford, Essex, Widow. R. H. Facey & Lang, 56 West Street, Rochford, Essex SS4 1AJ. (Ronald Henry 8th December 1981 18th April 1981. Facey.) (078) CROXFORD, Frances Henry Lower Farm, Piddington, Nr. Bicester, Oxford- Lloyds Bank Limited, Oxford Trust Branch, Second Floor, 1-3 High Street, Oxford JOth December 1981 Albert shire, Farmer. 21st September 1981. OX1 4AA. (079) ENGLAND, George Eric 22 Whitehorns Way, Drayton, Nr. Abingdon, Lloyds Bank Limited, Oxford Trust Branch, Second Floor, 1-3 High Street, Oxford 8th December 1981 Oxfordshire, Driver (Retired). 4th September OX1 4AA. (080) 1981. O MACKENZIE, Iris Louisa Ida 15 Middleton Park, Middleton Stoney, Oxon, Lloyds Bank Limited, Oxford Trust Branch, Second Floor, 1-3 High Street, Oxford 8th December 1981 Spinster. 9th September 1981. OX1 4AA. (081) i WAINMAN, Ida 25 Fountaindale Court, St. Ann's, Nottingham, Bolsover & Smith, 5 Eldon Chambers, Wheeler Gate, Nottingham NG1 2NT. 8th December 1981 5? formerly of 13 St. Martins Road, Strelley, (Geoffrey James Taylor Harris Ashton.) (219) N Nottingham, Spinster. 27th July 1981. SHAW, Herbert 3 Teversal Avenue, Lenton, Nottingham, Retired. Bolsover & Smith, 5 Eldon Chambers, Wheeler Gate, Nottingham NG1 2NT. 8th December 1981 25th September 1980. (Harry Shaw.) (220) WILLIAMS, Alice Sarah 49 Locket Road, Wealdstone, Harrow, Middlesex, T. Vincent Howells and Co., 60 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex HA2 7SL. 22nd December 1981 (Ronald Caleb Maynard.) (221) Widow. 1 Oth August 1981. O O ADAMS, Beryl Gertrude ... "Wyndcliff", Widemouth Road, Bude, Cornwall, Messrs. Parnall, Godwin & Chegwin, 17 The Strand, Bude, Cornwall EX23 8QZ, 10th December 1981 Widow. 25th September 1981. Solicitors. (Eric Chegwin.) (292) 3w COCHRAN, Margaret Bertha The Priory, Priory Lane, Roehampton, London Alsop Stevens Batesons & Co., 29 Mincing Lane, London E.C.3, Solicitors. 14th December 1981 S.W.15, of no occupation. 4th December 1980. (Leslie Samuel Cohen.) (239) ^ MUNDEN, Cyril Arthur 62 Victoria Road South, Southsea, Portsmouth, Williams & Glyn's Trust Company Limited, 13-17 Old Broad Street, London llth December 1981 00 Hants., Bank Official (Retired). 6th August EC2N 1DL. (240) 1981. LEVITT, Sadie Lily 45 Shepherds Hill, London N.6, Retired. 10th Paisner & Co., Bouverie House, 154 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2DQ, Solicitors. 10th December 1981 May 1981. (Martin David Paisner and Catherine Levitt and Russell Reuber.) (241) FLEMING, Rita Lascelles ... 52 Portobello Road, London, W.I I, Widow. 16th Landy Wiseman & Co., 100 Great Portland Street, London, W.I, Solicitors. 2nd January 1982 December 1979. (Mordecai Landy, Olga Lescelles Carlisle and Sheila Banks.) (242) WILKINS, Louisa 33 Melville Road, Stretford, Manchester, Widow. Hewlett & Clarke Cree & Co., 7 Strand Parade, Worthing, West Sussex, Solicitor. 16th December 1980 15th April 1981. (Cyril Wilkins.) (243) LOBEL, Roma Rebecca Flat 4, Posnansky Court, 311/315 Green Lanes, Davidson Doughty & Co., 7 Gower Street, London W.C.1, Solicitors. (Abraham London, N.4, Spinster. 2nd July 1981. Davidson.) (244) BLODGETT, Donald 60 Park Avenue, Keene, New Hampshire 03431 . Speechly Bircham, Bouverie House, 154 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HX, Solicitors. 8th December 1981 Fairbanks U.S.A. 16th July 1979. (Richard Charles Kirby.) (245).
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