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7688 the London Gazette, Hth September 1964 7688 THE LONDON GAZETTE, HTH SEPTEMBER 1964 (4) 20 Ha'Penny Dell, Purbrook, Hants, by F. J. W. (13) Plots 70 (and part of adjoining roadway), 76, Bray of that address. 79, 69, 42, 91, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99 (and land (5) 143 Devonshire Avenue, Southsea, Portsmouth, adjoining N. and W. sides) 196, 197 and 211 Hants, by W. G. Drew, 51 Goldsmith Avenue, Chase Estate, Park Royal Road, Acton, London Southsea aforesaid. W.3 ; 178 Brent Crescent, Baling, London W.5 ; (6) Land opposite " The Shooting Box," Shovelstrode, land at N.E. Corner of Power Road and land East Grinstead, Sussex, by C. W. Spencer, at the juction of Power Road and Chiswick Bramcote, Maypole Road, Ashurst Wood, East High Road, Chiswick, London W.4, by the Grinstead. Guildhall Property Company Limited. (7) Claverton and Warjeigh Woodlands, Somerset, by (14) 29 Alexandra Road, Rainham, Essex, by T. V. J. Thomson, Kilcraggan, 53 Seafield Road, and M. B. Carter of that address. Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. (15) Land on N.W. side of Ernest Road, Wivenhoe, (8) 3 Ivy Cottages, Lindfield, Sussex, by J. Whyte, Essex, by G. A. Slaughter, "Highways", The c/o Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, 9 Grace- Avenue, Wivenhoe. church Street, London E.C.3. (16) 19 Brauns Road, 19 Apsley Road and 25 (9) Maltman's Hill House, Smarden, Kent, by M. D. Richmond Road, Walthamstow, London E.17, Norris of that address. by Walthamstow Borough Council. (10) Land S. of Trenowah Road, Bethel, St. Austell, (17) Land on E. side of the road from Sandon to Cornwall, by A. P. Bland and Company Danbury at Sandon, Essex, by O. R. Chandler, Limited. 89 Widford Road, Chelmsford, Essex. (11) Ewelme Park, Parkcorner Farm, and Ewelme (18) "The Lyons" and "Lion House", Galleywood, Park Cottages, Ewelme and Swyncombe, Oxon, Chelmsford, Essex, by R. J. Isbell and Son by M. Colston, Ewelme Park, Nettlebed, Oxon. (East Anglia) Limited. (12) "The Rosery," Plot 4231, Sunningvale Avenue, (19) Plots 74 and 76 and parts of Plots 78 and 80 Biggin Hill, Kent, by P. G. and F. E. Bowen Woodlands Close North, Great Clacton, Essex, of that address. by C. H. Chaston Limited. (13) " Rose Cott," Barneswood Road, If old, Loxwood, (20) Land on N. and E. side of Land Lane and N. Sussex, by N. W. Reid and P. E. Warner, side of East Hill, Colchester, Essex, by Frincon 69 Upland Road, London S.E.22. Limited. (14) "Chota Ghur," 78 Station Road, Hailsham, (21) " Gardenia Lodge ", Old Farm Road, Hampton, Sussex, by J. R. Sheppard of that address. Middx, by J. Homewood of that address. (15) Buildings Farm, Marcham, Berks, by The Hon. (22) " The Ramblers ", Highfield Road, Upper Halli- J. B. Coventry, Arlington House, Arlington ford, Sunbury, Middx, by C. Homewood of that Street, London W.I, H. J. G. Grisewood, address. 9 Tenby Mansions, Nottingham Street, Maryle- (23) 17c Chadwell Road, Grays, Essex, by A. E. bone High Street, London W.I, and The Weatherley of that address. Countess of Craven, Hamstead Marshall, (24) Land on S. side of Coggleshall Road, Marks Tey, Newbury, Berks. Essex, by Evan Bros. (Romford) Limited. (25) 25 East View, Chingford, Essex, by J. F. (16) Land lying between West Parade and Egerton Langstone, 1 Cecilia Road, Dalston, London E.8. Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, by Larkin (26) The Stratford Conference Hall, West Ham Lane, (Holdings) Limited. West Ham, London E.ll, by The Receiver for (17) Land adjoining '61 Padnell Road, Catherington, the Metropolitan Police District, Tintagel House, Hants, by W. E. Pinhorn (Builders) Limited. Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London S.E.I. (18) Land and outbuildings at The Coombes, (27) Land at rear of 16 Fairlawn Grove, Banstead, Crumplehorn, Polperro, Cornwall, by Q. H. Surrey, by R. A. and B. R. Sharp, 16 Fairlawn Boutwood, Melstock, 2 Haywood Close, Pinner, Grove aforesaid. Middlesex. (28) 10 Grays Road, Farncombe, Surrey, by L. Du (19) Land at New Road, Havant, Hants, by Johnson Boulay of that address. (Droitwich) Limited. (20) Oamaru, Woodlane Estate, Falmouth, Cornwall, by St. Dunstan's, 191 Marylebone Road, London LEASEHOLD (1) 126 Harlequin Avenue, Brentford, Middx, by Guildhall Property Company Limited. H.M. LAND REGISTRY (2) Merton Mansions, Bushey Road, Merton, Surrey, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London W.C.2 by Guildhall Property Company Limited. FREEHOLD (1) "Alfreton", 34 Downs Way, Great Bookham, LOST CERTIFICATES , Surrey by I. M. Collins, "Mansfield", 38 It is proposed to issue new Certificates in place of Downs Way, aforesaid. those described below that are stated by the owners (2) 139, 141, 143 and 145A Merton Road, Wimble- to have been lost. Anyone possessing the missing don, London S.W.I 9, by Contemporary certificate or objecting to the issue of new ones should Dwellings Limited. at once notify the Chief'"Land Registrar at the (3) Grosvenor Court, Grosvenor Hill, Wimbledon, appropriate Registry shown below: — London S.W.I9, by Guildhall Property Com- pany Limited. (4) Land lying S. of Dawnay Road, Great Bookham, THE LYTHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Surrey, by J. Richardson, Hendrewen, Dawnay Road, aforesaid. Lytham St. Annes, Lanes. (5) Scearn Bank Farm, Limpsfield, Surrey, by R. B. Freehold Title No. P217511 Land on the south and J. A. Tapp of that address. side of Boundary Road, Freckenham, Suffolk. (6) 2-30 (even) Hume Road, 34-50 (even) Norland Land Certificate Messrs. W. J. & J. G. Taylor, Gardens, 25 and 53-77 (odd) Norland Road, Lushington House, 119 High Street, New- 1-10 (cons.) 10A and 15-22 (cons.) Saunders market, Suffolk. Grove, 5-15 (odd) Swanscombe Road, Hammer- smith and 60-82 (even) Norland Road, .Kensington, all in London W.ll, by Hammer- H.M. LAND REGISTRY, smith Borough Council. , Lincoln's Inn Fields, London W.C.2. (7) 54 and 56 Langton Road, Brixton, London S.W.9, 1. Leasehold Title MX73133 Goodyers, Winnington by F. E. Godfrey, 52 Langton Road, aforesaid. Road, Finchley, Middx. (8) "Kamo", 41 Hackbridge Road, Hackbridge, Charge Certificate To Messrs. Richards Butler Surrey, by E. E. Ireland of that address. 1 & Co., Stone House, 128-140 Bishopsgate, (9) 436-448A Brighton Road, Coulsdon, Surrey, by London E.C.2. H. Harmer, "Yollands", 5 Woodcote Lane, 2. Freehold Title 395274 5 Regents Park Road, St. Purley, Surrey. Pancras, London N.W.I. (10) 13 Roberts Road, Laindon, Essex, by A. M. Cairns Land Certificate To Messrs. Langham, Parkin, of that address. Smart & Hickes, Grove Road Chambers, East- (11) The Rectory, Church Street, Aspley Guise, bourne, Sussex. St. Albans, Beds, by B. K. Lupton, Old School 3. Leasehold Title LN89627 349 Holloway Road, House, Cheverells Green, M_arkyate, Herts. Islington, London N.7. .(12) Emerald Road Estate on the S. side of Leagrave, Land Certificate To Messrs. Yarde & Loader, High Street, Leagrave, Beds, by Luton Borough 1-2 Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn, London Council. W.C.I..
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