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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 8Th OCTOBER 1974 1271 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 8th OCTOBER 1974 1271 D T Marr (male), formerly of 75 Ashcouit Drive, Hornsea in David Anthony Whalky, of 50 Westham Street, Lancaster in the county of York, 2 Alma Street, Withernsea in the county the county of Lancaster, Process Worker, formerly carrying f York 29 Gisburn Road, Hessle, near Hull in the county on business at 9 Regent Road, Morecambe in the aforesaid ° York and lately residing at Humbleton Moor Farm, county as a butcher. Sproately, near Hull in the county of York. John Leslie Bland, now residing at 13 Armley Grove Place, Ian Raymond Neadley, of 9 Edward Street, Hull Road, Hessle Leeds 12 in the county of York, unemployed, formerly a Milk jn the county of Humberside. Roundsman, and previously carrying on business at 4 Branch Road, Armley, Leeds 12 aforesaid as a bingo hall proprietor K Pert (male), of 4 Ernest Avenue, Holland Street^ Holderness under the style of " Gilly's Prize Bingo ". Road, Hull, and lately residing at 5 Gemmel Road, Burton Pidsea, near Beverley, Yorks. David Harrison, chrome plater, residing at 26 Neville Crescent, Leeds 9 in the county of York. p I Thompson (male), trading as Will Thompson, of 176 'Goddard Avenue, Kingston upon Hull in the county of Gordon Lucass, self-employed painter and decorator, 70 Rayn- Humberside, cycle maker, and lately carrying on business at ville Rise, Bramley, Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire. 542 Anlaby Road, Kingston upon Hull, Humberside aforesaid. Joseph Morgan McGann, Electrician, of 50 King George Road, Joseph Lewis Varley, of Langside, Atwick Road, Hornsea in Horseforth, Leeds in the county of York, and Alan Thomas the county of Humberside, unemployed Chef, formerly carry- Wood, Representative of 3 Bloomsbury Place, Kemp Town, ing on business under the style of Siainbeck Grill at 16-18 Brighton in the county of Sussex, previously carrying on Stainbeck Lane, and residing at 16 Pelham Place, both in business at 319 Harehills Lane, Leeds 9 in the county of Leeds 7 in the county of West Yorkshire, restaurant pro- York under the style of Horseforth Heating as central heating prietor. engineers. James Vickers, of 15 Coverdale, Sutton Park, Kingston upon Sclwyn Henry Pickles, motor fitter, residing at 23 Easdale Hull, Motor Fitter, lately carrying on business in partnership Crescent, Seacroft, Leeds 14, and previously residing at 1 with others under the style of Four Star Enterprises in the Kingswood Grove, Leeds 8, both in the county of York. name of Fiesta Brava Restaurant at 52-54 Beverley Road, Kingston upon Hull both in the county of Humberside as James Swales, residing at 13 Wolseley Road, Leeds 4 in the restaurant proprietors. county of York, now unemployed, previously a self employed ice cream vendor. Neville Roger Wass, residing at 7 Kinthorpe, Orchard Park Estate, and previously at First Floor Flat (Front), 565 Anlaby M. E. Tinker (Mrs), 106 Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds, in the Road, and lately carrying on business as a butcher under the county of York, tobacco dealer. style of Orchard Park Butchers at 125 High Court, Orchard Park Estate all in Kineston upon Hull in the county of A. Abed (male), 64 Hamilton Street, Leicester. Humberside, now unemployed. Stephen Benson, 6 Merryleas Road, Thornton, Leicester, trading Ian Blockley Whitehead, of 422 James Reckitt Avenue, Hull in as Thornecroft Property Repairs. the county of Humberside, lately carrying on business as Abbey Estate Agency at 328 Beverley Road, Hull aforesaid, Brian Arthur Billington, 36 Teesdale Close in the city of estate agent, now unemployed. Leicester, Taxi Driver, formerly trading in co-partnership with another from 1 Knighton Lane, Leicester aforesaid, Harold Richard Adams, 38 The Ridgeway, London, S.W.19 general grocers. occupation unknown), and lately residing at Lingfield House, Horton Hospital, Epsom, Surrey. Peter Burns-Kent, of 3 Kite Close, Broughton Astley in the county of Leicester, occupation unknown, and lately residing Joel Barnett, 28 Leas Close, Chessington in the county of at 71 Leicester Road. Thurcaston in the county of Leicester. Surrey, property negotiator. Ronald Donati (described in the Receiving Order as R. Donati R. G. Clark (male), 7 Stanley Road, Teddington, Middlesex. (male)), 1 Park Road, Narborough, and previously at 49 Rectory Road, Wanlip, both in the county of Leicester, Daniel Ernest Evans, 49 Balmoral Crescent, West Molesey, company director. Surrey, occupation unknown. Cecil Godfrey, of 254 Scalford Road, Melton Mowbray in the David Bertie Kincaid, 48 Fordwater Road, Chsrtsey, Surrey. county of Leicester, Company Director, formerly carrying on business in co-partnership with another under the name Roy Alfred Robertshaw, residing and lately carrying on business or style of " Harles " which firm carried on business under as a haulage contractor from 71 Stormont Way, Chessing- ton, Surrey. the style of " Dine Away" from Carlton Square and 575 Mansfield Road both in the city of Nottingham, restaurant Thames Valley (Plumbing and Building) Supplies (a firm), 81 proprietor. lerrace Road, Walton-on -Thames, Surrey, builders mer- chants. Allan Keith Griffiths, 111 Strathmore Road, Hinckley in the county of Leicester and formerly residing at 40 Gwendoline Charles Joseph Winterbourne, residing at and formerlv carry- Avenue, Hinckley aforesaid, welder. IBS on business with another under the style of C. & J. mnsport Services at 146 London Road, Kingston, Surrey Margaret Rose Harper (married woman), of 61 Elstree Avenue, ana previous thereto at 94 Shortlands Road, Kingston, Sur- Netherhall Estate in the city of Leicester, Housewife. ey> taulage contractor. Rov Heatherley, 185 Filbert Street in the city of Leicester, nn k- BridSe> (married woman), residing and lately carrying , semi-skilled operative. n eSS at Mason ill cLvf f g > Vesthouse, via Carnfortti in the unty of Lancaster as a haulage contractor under the name M. W. Herbert (male), 48 John Bold Avenue, Stoney Stanton, w style of E.S.B. Transport. Leicestershire. • Brown (male), of 5 Keswick House, Ridge Estate, Lan- Leonard Francis Jones, residing at 12 Winster Crescent, Melton ness^r^ ^ county °f Lancaster, and lately carrying on busi- Mowbray, micro-film technician. Keswick W p , , House, Ridge Estate, Lancaster aforesaid. ' w- reel (male), of 33 Dale Street, Lancaster. Joseph Walter Liggett, of 51 Glenmore Avenue, Shepshed in the county of Leicester, Transport Manager, formerly carry- busin^ ^anda11 Howard, residing and lately carrving on ing on business under the name or style of " Plaice & Chips ", from 27 Britannia Street, Shepshed, Leicestershire aforesaid, at 44 r UUder the name or style of L' R> Howard and Sons countv f^6101616 Road, Morecambe and Heysham in the fish and chip retailer. ly ot Lancaster, builder and property repairs. M Liggett (married woman), who formerly carried on business Srian Simister> of 65 Edenvale Crescent, Lancaster in in co-partnership with J. W. Liggett under the name or style °* Lancaster, unemployed, and lately carrying on of "The Place & Chips" of The Temperance Hall, Mam as a painter and decorator. Street, Sutton Bonnington in the county of Leicester..
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