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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER 1987 NOTICES UNDER the TRUSTEE ACT 1925, S 14716 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER 1987 NOTICES UNDER THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925, s. 27 Notice is hereby given pursuant to s. 27 of the Trustee Act, 1925, that any the date specified in relation to that deceased person in the fourth column person having a claim against or an interest in the estate of any of the of the said Table, after which date the personal representatives will dis- deceased persons whose names and addresses are set out in the first and tribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only second columns of the following Table is hereby required to send par- to the claims and interests of which they have had notice and will not, as ticulars in writing of his claim or interest to the person or persons whose respects the property so distributed, be liable to any person of whose names and addresses are set out opposite the name of the deceased person claim they shall not then have had notice. in the third column of the Table, and to send such particulars before Names, addresses and descriptions of Date before which Name of Deceased Address, description and date of death Persons to whom notices of claims are notices of claims (Surname first) of Deceased to be given and names, in parentheses, to be given of Personal Representatives MORTON, Catherine 14B Clewer New Town, Windsor, Clarks, 7 Cross Street, Reading 13th February 1988 (SOS) Anne Berkshire. 16th November 1984. Berks.RGl 1SX. (John Joseph Byrne and Kerry Philip Morton.) HICKEN, Alfred William School Farm, Birch Lane, High Loxton & Co., Solicitors, 15 Bridge 31st January 1988 (804) Heath, Pelsall, Walsall, West St., Walsall, West Midlands. (Colin Midlands, Fanner (Retired). 7th Arthur Hicken, Geoffrey Lees October 1987. Hicken and Barry Grahame Wilkes Rogers.) BROWN, John James 10 Burns Walk, Thatcham, Berkshire. Louch, Belcher & Co., 5 Wharf Street, 28th January 1988 (803) 15th May 1987 ' Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5AR. (Jessica McKane Norton.) BELLAMY, Margaret 6 Florence Road, Wingerworth, Tanner, Vowles & Cheshire, Solicitors, 12th February 1988 (802) Chesterfield. Widow. 14th November 3 Alexandra Road, Clevedon, Avon 1987. BS21 7QF. (Bruce Emmerson Bellamy.) BAKER, Hubert Fred 9 Woodcraft Lane, Bebington, Wirral Blain Boland & Company, The Green, 28th January 1988 (801) Merseyside, Cartographical Neston Road, Willaston, South Surveyor and Draughtsman Wirral, Cheshire L64 1 RA. (The (Retired). 12th September 1987. Reverend Jean Margaret Baker and Nicholas William Thomas.) RODWELL Ada 3 Alter Villas, Riddlesden, Keighley, Turner and Wall, Solicitors, Arcade 18th March 1988 (800) Gwendoline West Yorkshire. Widow. 16th Chambers, North Street, Keighley, October 1987. West Yorkshire BD21 3SW. (Raymond Owen.) RUSHMAN, Francis 30 Orchard Way, Duston, Max Engle & Co., (ref. MDE) 8 1st February 1988 (799) William Northampton NNS 6HG. Storeman Hazelwood Road, Northampton, (Retired.) 9th September 1987. NN1 1LP. (Richard Elliot Engel.) SCHOFIELD, Gwendoline The Old School House, Main Street, R. A. & C. P. Heptonstall, 11-13 28th January 1988 (798) Gilberdyke Brough, North Gladstone Terrace, Goole DN14 Humberside, Widow. 23rd April SAH. (Cyril Philip Heptonstall and 1987. Hugh Heptonstall.) STONES, Noel Dougherty College Farm, Goole Fields, Goole. N. R. A. & C. P. Heptonstall, 11-13 28th January 1988 (797) Humberside and Fieldcourt, Gladstone Terrace, Goole, North Rawcliffe, Near Goole. Farmer. 12th Humberside DN14 SAH (Hugh July 1987. Heptonstall. John Peter Lloyd Kelsey and John Neville Stones.) MARTIN, Robert 30 Spenser Street, Goole, Humberside, R. A. & C. P. Heptonstall, 11-13 28th January 1988 (796) Crane. Forman. (Retired.) 3rd Gladstone Terrace, Goole DN14 October 1987. SAH. (Reginald Frederick Thornhill and Hugh Heptonstall.) BUCKLE, Isabel Sue Ryder Home, Holme on Spalding R. A. & C. P. Heptonstall, 11-13 28th January 1988 (79S) Moor, North Humberside, (formerly Gladstone Terrace, Goole DN14 of 11 Milton Close, Bridgegate, SAH. (Cyril Philip Heptonstall and Howden, Goole, Spinster. 2nd Malcolm Thompson.) October 1987. AITCHISON, Frederick S Manor Barn, Snoshill, Broadway, R. A. & C. P. Heptonstall, 11-13 28th January 1988 (794) Worcestershire, Company Director Gladstone Terrace, Goole DN14 (Retired). 7th May 1987. SAH. (Dora Aitchison, Margaret Helen Cox and Cyril Philip Heptonstall.).
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