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The London Gazette, 24 August, 1945 4293 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST, 1945 4293 BOROUGH OF MANCHESTER (cont.)— COUNTY OF 'NORTHUMBERLAND— Platting Division: Captain Hugh James Berwick-upon-Tweed Division: Lieutenant- DELARGY. Colonel Robert Allen Fenwick THORPE, Rusholme Division: Hugh Lester O.B.E. HUTCHINSON, Esq. Hexham Division: Colonel The Right Honour- Withington Division: Squadron Leader able Douglas CLIFTON-BROWN. Edward Lascelles FLEMING, K.C. Wansbeck Division: Alfred ROBENS, Esq. COUNTY OF MERIONETH— BOROUGH OF NORWICH— Squadron Leader Emrys Owain ROBERTS. Lucy Baroness NOEL-(BUXTON, and John BOROUGH OF MERTHYR TYDFIL— PATON, Esq. Aberdare Division: George Henry HALL, Esq. COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM—• Merthyr Division: Stephen Owen DAVIES, Bassetlaw Division: Frederick John Esq. BELLENGER, Esq. Broxtowe Division: Frederick Seymour BOROUGH OF MIDDLESBROUGH— COCKS, Esq. East Division: Alfred EDWARDS, Esq. Mansfield Division: Harry Bernard TAYLOR, West Division: Wing Commander Geoffrey Esq. COOPER. Newark Division: Sidney SHEPARD, Esq. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX— Rushcliffe Division: Florence Beatrice PATON. Acton Division: Joseph Alfred SPARKS, Esq. BOROUGH OF NOTTINGHAM— Brentford and Chiswfok Division: Captain Central Division: Geoffrey Stanley DE Francis Edward NOEL-BAKER. FREITAS, Esq. En-field Division: Ernest Albert John DAVIES East Division: James HARRISON, Esq. Esq. South Division: Henry Norma.n SMITH, Esq. Finchley Division: John Frederick West Division: Thomas O'BRIEN, Esq. Elleniborough CROWDER, Esq. Spelthome Division: George Albert BOROUGH OF OLDHAM— PARGITER, Esq. Frank FAIRHURST, Esq., and Charles Leslie Uxbridge Division: Flight Lieutenant Frank HALE, Esq. BBS WICK. COUNTY OF OXFORD— Wood Green Division: Arthur Beverley Banbury Division: Colonel Arthur Douglas BAXTER, Esq. DODDS-PARKER . Henley Division: Sir Gifford Wheaton Grey BOROUGH OF MITCHAM— Fox, Bart. Thomas BRADDOCK, Esq. BOROUGH OF OXFORD—• COUNTY OF MONMOUTH— Quintin McGarel HOGG. Esq. (commonly Abertillery Division: George DAGGAR, Esq. called the Honourable Quintin McGarel Bedwellty Division: The Right Honourable HOGG). Charles EDWARDS, C.B.E. Ebbw Vale Division: Aneurin BEVAN, Esq. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD—• Monmouth Division: Leslie Ruthven PYM, Sir James Arthur SALTER, and Alan Patrick Esq.. HERBERT, Esq. Pontypool Division: Arthur JENKINS, Esq. BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON— COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY— North Division: Lieutenant-General Sir Frank Clement Edward DAVIES, Esq., K.C. Noel MASON-MACFARLANE, K.C.B., D.S.O., MX. BOROUGH OF MORPETH— South Division: Vice-Admiral Ernest Robert John TAYLOR, Esq. Augustus TAYLOR, C.M.G., C.V.O., BOROUGH OF NELSON AND COLNE— R.N. (Retd.). Samuel Sydney SILVERMAN, Esq. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE—• BOROUGH OF NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME— The Right Honourable Gwilym LLOYD John David MACK, Esq. GEORGE. BOROUGH OF NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE— BOROUGH OF PLYMOUTH— Central Division: Major Lyall WILKES. Drake Division: Hubert Moses MEDLAND, East Division: Captain Arthur BLENKINSOP. Esq. North Division: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Devonport Division: Michael FOOT, Esq. Cuthbert Morley HEADLAM, Bart., Sutton Division: Lucy Annie MIDDLETON. D.S.O., O.B.E., T.D. BOROUGH OF POPLAR-- West Division: Ernest POPPLEWELL, Esq. BOW and Bromley Division: Charles William BOROUGH OF NEWPORT— KEY, Esq. Peter FREEMAN, Esq. South Poplar Division*: W|illiam Henry GUY, Esq. COUNTY OF NORFOLK— Eastern Division: Frank MEDLICOTT, Esq. BOROUGH OF PORTSMOUTH— • King's Lynn: Frederick John WISE, Esq. Central Division: Captain Julian Wand Northern Division: Edwin George GOOCH, SNOW. Esq. North Division: Major Donald William Southern Division: Christopher Paget Trevor BRUCE. MAYHEW, Esq. South Division: Major Sir Jocelyn Morton South-Western Division: Sidney DYE, Esq. LUCAS, Bart. COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON WITH THE SOKE OF BOROUGH OF PRESTON— PETERBOROUGH— Squadron Leader Samuel SEGAL, and John Daventry Division: Reginald Edward William SUNDERLAND, Esq. MANNINGHAM-BULLER, Esq. BOROUGH OF READING— Kettering Division: Gilbert Richard Ian MIKARDO, Esq. MITCHISON, Esq. Peterborough Division: Stanley TIFFANY, BOROUGH OF RHONDDA— Esq. East Division: William Henry MAINWARING, • Wettingborough' Division: George Samuel Esq. LINDGREN, Esq. West Division: William JOHN, Esq. BOROUGH OF NORTHAMPTON— BOROUGH OF RICHMOND— Reginald Thomas PAGET/ Esq. George Steven Harvie WATT, Esq., T.D..
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