9594 the LONDON GAZETTE, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1915. Ibe Liable for the Assets of .The Said Deceased, Or Any, Colonel EDWARD THOMAS BROWELL, Deceased

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9594 the LONDON GAZETTE, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1915. Ibe Liable for the Assets of .The Said Deceased, Or Any, Colonel EDWARD THOMAS BROWELL, Deceased 9594 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1915. ibe liable for the assets of .the said deceased, or any, Colonel EDWARD THOMAS BROWELL, Deceased. part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons Pursuant to 22 and 23 Vic., cap. 35. of whose claims they 'shall not then have notice,— "IVfOTIGE is hereby given, that all persons having Dated this 24th day of September, 1915. _i_M claims against the estate of Colonel Edward GILL, ARCHER, MAPLES and DUN, 14, Cook- Thomas Browell, late of Merrow House, Merrow, street, Liverpool, Solicitors to the said Adminis-. •Surrey (who died on the llth 'day of August, 1915, and. 057 trator. •whose will, with a codicil thereto, was proved in the Principal Probate Registry, on the 23rd day of September, 1915, by the Reverend Frederick James BOBEET ELLIS, Deceased. Browe'fl, of Feltham Vicarage, Middlesex, and William Jebb Wigston, of 21, College-hill, London, E.G., two Pursuant-to the Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Viet., of the executors therein named], are hereby required c. 35. to send the particulars thereof, m writing. So the IVTOTIGE is hereby .given, that all persons having undersigned, Solicitors for the executors, on or before _Ll any debts, claims or demands upon or against the llth day of November, 1915, after which date the the estate of Robert Ellis, late of No. 52, Lough- said executors will proceed to distribute the assets, 'borough-road, West Bridigford, in the county of Not- of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of tingham, deceased (who died on the 28th day of July, which the executors shall then have had notice.— 1913, and whose will was proved by the executors, Dated the 24th September, 1915. therein named, in the Nottingham District Probate WILDE, MOORE, WIGSTON and SAPTE, 21,. Registry, on the 2nd day of September, 1913), are 068 College-bill, London, Solicitors. hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their debts, claims or demands to .us, the undersigned, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1915, after ROBERT EDWARD BATES LEWIS (otherwise which date the said executors will proceed to distri- HERBERT FULLER), Deceased. bute the assets of the said Robert Ellis, "deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, only to the debts, claims and demands of which .they; chapter 35. intituled, " An Act to further amend, the shall then have had notice; and that they will not Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." •be liable .for the assets, or any part thereof, so distri- OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and buted, to any person or persons of whose debt, claim N • other persons having any debts, claims or de- or demand they shall not then have had notice.—, mands against the estate of Robert Edward Bates Dated this 25th day of September, 1915. Lewis, late of 17, Mowbray-street, Durham, in the county of Durham (professionally known as Herbert FREETH, RAWSON and iCARTWRIGHT, Fuller), Theatrical Manager (who died on the .12th day 058 Solicitors, 13, Low-pavement, .Nottingham. of August, 1915, and whose will was proved by Agnes Miriam Lewis-, the executrix therein, named, in the Principal Probate Registry of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 15th day of September, 1915), JOHN HUNTER HEPWORTH, Deceased. are hereby required to send) paTitiouilars, in writing, of Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act,' their debts, claims or demands to us, the undersigned, 1859 (22 and 23 Viet., c. 35). as Solicitors to the said executrix, on or before the OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and 8th day of November, 1915; andi .notice is hereby N persons having any claims or demands upon or given, that at the expiration of that time the said against the estate of John Hunter Hepworth, late of executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the Hillshaw House, in the city of Ripon, Brewer, de- said testator amongst the parties entitled thereto, ceased -(who died on the 27th day of June, 1915, and having regard only to the debts, claims and demands whose will was proved 'by Frederic Stockton Gow- of which she shall then have had notice; and that land, of Ripon aforesaid, Gentleman, in the Principal she will not be liable for the assets, or any part Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of High Court of Justice, on the 14th. day of August, whose debt, claim or demand, she shall .not then have 1915), are hereby required to send particulars, in had notice.—Dated this 25th day of September, 1915. writing, of their debts, claims or demands to ois, the JOHN H. MOTE and SON, 11, Gray's Inn- undersigned, as Solicitors to the executor, on. or (before square, London, W.C., Solicitors to the said the 28th day of October, 1915; and notice is hereby 061 Executrix. given, that at the expiration of that time the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having Re ABRAHAM CROFTON RIPPON, Deceased. regard only to the debts, claims and demands of which Pursuant to the Act of Parliament of the 22nd and She shall then have had notice; and that he will not 23rd Viet., c. 35. be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distri- OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and buted, to any person or persons of whose debt, claim N other persons having any debts, claims or de- or demand he shall not then, have had notice.—Dated mands against the estate of Abraham Orpfton Rippon, ithis 25th day of September, 1915. late of 54, Norfolk-road, Maidenhead, in. the .county EDMUNDSON and GOWLAND, Solicitors, of Berks, Tobacconist, deceased (who died on- the 21st °S9 Ripon. day of Jiuly, 1915, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Hie Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the llth day of Re WILLIAM ARTHUR MASON, Deceased. September, . 1915, by Arthur Rippon, the executor therein named), are hereby required to send dn the Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Viet., cap. 35. particulars of their debts, claims or demands to the OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and undersigned, the Solicitors for the said executor, on N other persons having any claims or demands or before the 18th day of October. 1915, after which against the estate of William Arthur Mason, late of date the said executor will proceed to distribute the 3lA, Cobnore-row, Birmingham, Valuer (who dded on assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en- the 3rd April, 1915, and whose will was proved in the titled thereto, having regard only to the claims and Birmingham District Probate Registry, on the 26th demands of which he shall then' have had notice; and) he will not be liable for the assets of the said June, 1915, by Francis Redfern the Younger and 1 Thomas Wallace Robinson, the executors therein deceased , or any part thereof, so distributed, to any named), are hereby required to send the particulars, person or persons of whose debts, claims or demands in writing, of their claims or demands to us, the tinder- he shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 23rd signed, the Solicitors for the said executors, on or day of September, 1915. before the 30th day of October, 1915, after which date •GEARE and MATHEW, Queen-street, Exeter, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets 062 Solicitors for .the said Executor. of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice; and they JOHN GEOFFREY FORT, Deceased. will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, TICE is hereby given, that all creditors and or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or other persons having any debt or claim upon persons of whose claims or demands .they shall not or against the estate of John Geoffrey Fort, late of then have had notice.—Dated this 24th day of .Septem- No. 71, Jermj'n-street, in the city of Westminster, ber, 1915. and formerly of " Freston," 'Merrow, in the county REDFERN, HUNT and CO., 23, Colmore-row, of Surrey, Esquire (who died' on the 25th day of July, 060 Birmingham, Solicitors for the Executors. 1915, and whose will was proved in the "Principal.
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