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The London Gazette, 24 April, 1934 2643 H.M THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 APRIL, 1934 2643 H.M. LAND REGISTRY. STATE GUARANTEED TITLE. The following land is about to "be registered. Objections (if any) should be addressed to " H.M. Land Registry, London, W.C.2," before the 8th day of May, 1934. FREEHOLD. (1) Land in Uplands Way, Riverhead, Sevenoaks, Kent, by Laurence Aloyaius Watkin, Solicitor's Office, Waterloo Station, S.E.I. (2) 1 and 2, Pickering Cottages, North Hill, Highgate, Middlesex, by John Richard Sutro, 2, Eldon Street, E.C.2. (3) 2A, Matthew Lane, Meltham, near Huddersfield, Yorks, by John Butterworth of that address. (4) 73, Brock Road, West Ham, Essex, by Florence Billups, 413, Barking Road, E.13. (5) Land in Hartswood Road, Shenfield and Great Warbery, Essex, by George Henry Powell, Buena Vista, Crescent Road, Brentwood, Essex. (6) Gordon Lodge, Gordon Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, by Gurth Poland of that address. (7) Land on north east side of the Sewage Pumping Station, Pevensey Bridge Level, Pevensey, Sussex, by William Keith Martin, 113, Kingsway, W.C.2. (8) Part of the Shobdon Court Estate and Grindell Wood, Shobdon Hill Wood, Hales Wood, Hadley Wood, Chaff Wood, Blackthorn Wood, Church Wood, Mere Hill Wood, Beechenbank Wood and Sned Wood, Shobdon and Aymestrey, Herefordshire, by George Malcolm Kent and Gladys Amelia Kent, 24, Manchester Square, London. (9) Tadworth Lodge, Tadworth Street, Tadworth, Surrey, by William Slark Meadowside, Carlton Road, Redhill, Surrey. (10) Land in Exeter Road, Soutlhgate, Herts, by George Stanley Anderson, 111, George Lane, E.ll. (11) Land in Malvern Road, Enfield Wash, Middlesex, by Reuben Reading, 39, Goodwin Road, N.9. (12) 75, Stanley Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, by John Joseph Bennett, York House, Lampton Road, Hounslow. (13) 15, 17, 18 and 20, Livingstone Road, and 52, Stanley Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, by Eric John Swithin Bonnett, York House, Lampton Road, Hounslow. (14) Land in Park Avenue, Laindon Hills, Essex, by Jane Rose Soper, Trevelyn, Laindon Hills. (15) Two bungalows in Roman Road, Upper Beeding, Sussex, by Thursa Annie Parker,, Roman Road, Upper Beeding. (16) 37, Alfred Road, Acton, Middlesex, by Celia Green, 66, High Street, Acton, W.3. (17) 151, Holmesdale Road, South Norwood, Surrey, by Sydney Percival William Austen, 52, Farnborough Crescent, Addington, Surrey. (18) 184, High Street, Orpington, Kent, by Lipton Properties Limited, 179-189, City Road, E.C.I. (19) Kinver, 6, The Drive, Seyenoaks, Kent, by Mabel Cook of that address. (20) Land in Bessborough Road and Haven Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset, by The Rev. Claude Beckwith and Marion Montgomerie Beckwith, Courtlands, Haven Road, Canford Cliffs. (21) 26 and 28, Acacia.Road, Sydenham, London, by Herbert Steward Sterry, Headington, Hillcrest Road,'S.E.26. (22) 1, 1A, 23 to 33 (odd), 39, 41, 47, 49, 53 to 61 (odd), 2 to 30 (even), 58 to 68 (even), 78 to 100 (even), Gwynne Road, 56 and 58, Yelverton Road, 39, 41, 42 and 43, Warwick Road, 126, Battersea High Street, and 1 and 3, Harroway Road, Battersea, London, by Roland Vaughan-Gwynne, Folkington Manor, Polegate, Sussex, Robert Frederic Bayford, 13, Kings Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. (23) 54, Queensway, Hayes, Kent, by Robert David James Simpson of that address. (24) Land in Chamberlayne Road, Eastleigh, Hants, by Edward Arthur Blake, 20, Banister Gardens, Southampton. (25) 5, Southland Road, Plumstead, London, by Frederick Jesse Gurnett of that address. (26) Land in Cranbufy Road, Eastleigh, Hants, by Frederick George Aldrich, 36, Devonshire Road, Croydon, Surrey. (27) 151, Ashburnlham Road, Northampton, by Eric George Howes of that address. (28) Land in Bourne Way, Hayes, Kent, by Walter Arthur, 94, Birkbeck Road, Beckenham, Kent. (29) Land in road leading from Pitsea to Wickford, Pitsea, Essex, by Herbert George William Brighton, Graycot, Rectory Road, Pitsea, Essex. (30) Part of Wickham Farm, Haywards Heath, Sussex, by Summer Hill Estates Limited, Isenhurst, Penymount Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex. LEASEHOLD. (1) 6, Speenham Road, Stockwell,'London, by Rosa Hammond of that address. (2) 30 to 35 (all), Scott Street, Cardiff, by Midland Bank Limited, Executor and Trustee Company Limited, 51, Corn Street, Bristol, Executors of James Scott deceased. (3) 104, Coningham Road, Hammersmith, London, by Hilda Emily Bartlett, St. Hilliers, Hinchley Drive, Hinchley Wood, Surrey. (4) Passageway part of Leonard House, Bishopsgate, City of London, by William Barker and Son (D.D.s) Limited, 202-204, Bishopsgate, E.C.2.. J. S.. STBWABT-WALLACE, Chief Land Registrar..
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