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10632 the London Gazette, Srd October 1968 10632 THE LONDON GAZETTE, SRD OCTOBER 1968 THE GLOUCESTER DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, (3) Land on W. side of Cromwell Road, Ribbleton, Elmbridge Court, Longlevens, Gloucester Preston, Lanes, by Poplar Developments Ltd. (4) 232-240 (even) and 244 Gorton Lane, Gorton, FREEHOLD Manchester, by F. E. Martin, 38 Woodville (1) 661 Mullet Road, Stapleton, Bristol, by A. K. Drive, Sale, Cheshire. Fiel'd of that address. (5) 9 Lancaster Street, Salford, Lanes, by C. H. (2) 10 York Avenue, Headington, Oxford, by C. W. and H. Campbell of that address. and B. N. Bailisden of that address. (6) 45 Old Road, Stockport, Cheshire, by Stockport (3) Land on S. side of Long Lane, Littlemore, Ox- Corporation. ford: land on S. side of Garsington Road (7) 4 Slingsby Drive, Upton, Birkenhead, Cheshire, adjoining the N.W. and S.E. sides of Oxford by K. Munro of that address. Ring Road: factory site on N. side of Garsing- ton Road between Hollow Way and Poplars LEASEHOLD Road: land to E. of Green Lane in the parishes 42 Windley Street, Bolton, Lanes, by B. and D. of Horspath and Garsington: factory site on S. Moores of that address. side of Osberton Road, Summertown, Oxford: land on N. side of Crescent Road, Temple, Cowley, Oxford, by The British Motor Corpor- ation Ltd. THE NOTTINGHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Chalfont Drive, Nottingham, NG8 3RN FREEHOLD THE HARROW DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, (1) Land at Beaufort Road, Erdington, Birmingham, Lyon House, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex by M. Smyth, 25 Beaufort Road aforesaid. (2) 58 Poplar Road and land at rear, Solihull, War- FREEHOLD wickshire, by The Cheltenham & Gloucester (1) 81, 85, 87, 89, 91, 95, 97, 120-128 (even) and Building Society. 132-140 (even) Langham Road, 8, 14, 16, 24, 28, (3) Land, factories and other buildings at Aston- 36, 44, 52, 54, 60 and 62 Downhills Avenue, Juxta, Saltiey ; Pype Hayes, Woods Lane and 168, 170, 174, 178, 180, 182, 186 and 188 Adderley Park, all in Birmingham; and at Boundary Road, 76, 78, 86 and 90-100 (even) Gosford Street, Courthouse Works, and Foles- Higham Road, 2A Brampton Road and 58 and hill, both in Coventry, by The British Motor 62 Chichester Road, Tottenham, London N.I7, Corporation Ltd. and 72, 84, 100, 117, 127, 129, 131, 135 and (4) Land on W. side of Vicarage Lane, Radcliffe- 141 Ladysmith Road, 67 Slades Hilfl, 11, 17, 19, on-Trent, Notts, by W. J. Simms, Sons & 25 and- 31 Windmill Gardens, 23 Parkway, 70, Cooke Ltd. 80 and 106 Chichester Road and 26 and 31 (5) 24-32 (even) and 48-62 (even) Southfield Road, Slades Gardens, Enfield, Middx, by Rowley and 2A Southfield Avenue, Rotton Park, Bir- Properties Ltd'. mingham, by P. V. Moss, 8 Newdigate Street, (2) Priors Corner, Barnet Lane, Totteridge, London West Hallam, Derbyshire. N.20, by P. A. E. Kirkwood of that address. (6) 1-27 (odd) Southfield Avenue and 34-46 (even) (3) 29 Mallard Way, Kingsbury, London N.W.9, Southfield Road, Rotton Park, Birmingham, by by J. T. F. McCusker of that address. G. T. G. Bayliss, 25 Burnside Gardens, Meole (4) 40 King Edwards Road, Edmonton, London N.9, Brace, Shrewsbury, Salop. by L. Stone of that address. (7) 2-40 (even), 44 and 46 Southfield Avenue, Rotton (5) Land near Heather Park Drive, Stonebridge Park, Park, Birmingham, by D. J. Taylor, Grasmere, Middx, by British Railways Board. Farm Lane, Ashtead, Surrey. (6) 168 Exeter Road, Harrow, Middx, by E. M. (8) Factory premises and car park fronting Brearley Burne of that address. (7) Land fronting Mount Pleasant Road, Ealing, Street and Summer Lane, Birmingham and London W.5, by E. and L. Berg Ltd. factory premises at Sedgley Road, West Tipton, (8) 37-40 (inc.) Berners Street, 13, 15 and 17 Morti- Dudley, Worcs, by Newey Goodman Ltd. mer Street and1 14-17 (inc.) Wells Mews, St. (9) Weeford Cottage, 174 Hill Village Road, Sutton Marylebone, London W.I, by B. J. Berners, Coldfield, Warwickshire, by A. H. Holme- Coxwe'H Grove, Faringdon, Berks, J. B. Talbot, Barnett, 20 Anchorage Road, Sutton Coldfield. 3-4 South Square, London W.C.I, P. A. Allsopp, Longeot House, Faringdon, Berks, and LEASEHOLD M. T. K. Belmont, 80 Stanhope Mews East, 5£ acres of land at Bordesley Green, Birmingham, London S.W.7. o by The British Motor Corporation Ltd. (9) 62 Sandyhffl Road, Ilford, Essex, by H. Fowlie of that address. THB PLYMOUTH DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, (10) 51 West Grove, Woodford Green, Essex, by Railway Offices, North Road, Plymouth, Devon A. R. and R. E. Wflliams of that address. (11) 1-28 (inc.) Cadogan Terrace, 322-350 (even) FREEHOLD Wick Road1 and 1-15 (odd) Riseholme Street, Hackney, London E.9, by Greater London (1) Part of 1 Pine View Close, Upton, Poole, Dorset, Council. by W. P. and I. L. Hales of that address. (12) 59 and 59A Hilda Road, Canning Town, London (2) 67 Willoughby Road, Bridgwater, Somerset, by E.I6, 5 St. Georges Avenue, Forest Gate, J. M. and B. Smith of that address. London E.7, 1 Chadwin Road, Plaistow, London (3) 52-61 (inc) Acre Cottages and O.S. No. 1857, E.I3, 3 Barclay Road, Leytonstone, London Wellington, Somerset, by Wellington Urban Ell, and 14 Farringford Road and 52 Caistor District Council. Park Road, Stratford, London E.15, by V. J. Berry, 5 Lawn Close, Torquay, Devon. (13) 4 Rowland Crescent, Chigwell, Essex, by B. O. THE STEVENAGE DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Lyons of 'that address. Brickdale House, Stevenage, Herts (14) Land at Ripple Road, Barking, Essex, by J. H. Sankey & Son Ltd. FREEHOLD (1) Leigh Heath Court, London Road, Leigh-on-Sea, ' LEASEHOLD Essex, by R. S. J. Finance Co. Ltd. 75, 77, 79, 83, 85, 87, 89, 93, 95, 99, 101, 107, 109 (2) Plots 1, 2 and 3 Icknield Allotments Estate, and- 111 Relmont Road, Tottenham, London Luton, Beds, by E. J. Millard, 1 The Meads, N.I7, by Rowley Properties Ltd. Luton, Beds. THE TUNBRIDGE WELLS DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, THE LYTHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Lytham St. Annes, Lanes FREEHOLD FREEHOLD (1) Land at Ellesmere Nurseries, North Street, West- (1) 46 Geoffrey Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Man- bourne, Sussex, by Algrey Homes Ltd. chester, by P. Clarke of that address. (2) Land E. of Melrose, Yorktown Road, College (2) 44 Geoffrey Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Man- Town, Camberley, Surrey, by J. R. D. Nether- chester, by J. V. 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