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1660 the London Gazette, 18 March, 1955 1660 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18 MARCH, 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership- I hereby give notice that by a Deed Poll dated heretofore subsisting between Frederick George Row 7th February, 1955, and enrolled in the Supreme and Horace Row, carrying on business as Pork Court of Judicature on 2nd March, 1955,1, STEFAN Butchers and such other trade or business usually ROSS, of 165, Manor Street, Accrington, Lancashire, 'carried on in connection with such business at No. a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by 121, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, and No. 587, London naturalisation for myself, my Wife, my Child and Road, Sheffield, under the style or firm of "F. G. remoter issue abandoned the surname of Jaguczanski. .& H. ROW" has been dissolved by mutual consent STEFAN ROSS, formerly Stefan Jaguczanski. .as from the 30th day of October. 1954.—Dated the (003) 15th day of March, 1955. FK. GEORGE ROW NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated .(409) H. ROW 24th February, 1955, and enrolled in the- Supreme Court of Judicature on 4th March, 1955, I, NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership PAULINE LYDIA INGRAM, Spinster and a heretofore subsisting between the undersigned Sidney Demonstrator, of 55, Chesilton Road, Fulham, S.W.6, Ansell and Roland Brown carrying on business as in the county of London, a citizen of the United S. ANSELL & CO., Motor Coach Proprietors at Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the sur- Rust Square, Camberwell, and 220, Camberwell name of Bassett.— Dated the 12th day of March, 1955. Road, Camberwell, has been dissolved by mutual PAULINE L. INGRAM, formerly Pauline L. consent as from the 31st day of December, 1954, so (005) Bassett. far as concerns the said S. Ansell, who retires from the firm. All debts due to and owing by the said NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll- dated firm will be received and paid by the said continuing the 24th day of February, 1955, and duly enrolled partner, who will continue to carry on the said hi the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 3rd day business under the same style or firm name. of March, 1955, HELEN BOULTER, of 5, Queens S. ANSELL. Avenue, Muswell Hill, in the county of London, (336) R. BROWN. Spinster, Civil Servant, a natural-born British subject renounced and abandoned the first name of Nellie.— Dated the 14th day of March, 1955. KENNETH BROWN BAKER BAKER, Essex House, Essex Street, Strand, W.C.2, Solicitors ANDERSON — DOROTHY ELIZABETH (180) for the said Helen Boulter. ANDERSON, the Widow of Charles Walter Garvie Anderson, and the kin of Charles Walter Garvie Anderson, late of 36, Hazlewood Crescent, North NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll Kensington, London, W.10, who died at St. Charles dated the 10th day of March, 1955, duly enrolled in Hospital, North Kensington, London, W.10, on 9th the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 14th day of November, 1948, are cited to apply within eight days March, 1955, I, Elizabeth Jane Wadeson Watson, of to the Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House. 55, Flamborough Road, Bridlington, in the county of .Strand, London, W.C.2. (Estate about £80.) York (Married Woman), as the legal guardian and on B. LONG, Registrar. behalf of ELIZABETH MARGARET WATSON, an TREASURY SOLICITOR (B.V.), 3, Birdcage infant and a Spinster and a citizen of the United King- Walk, St. James's Park, London, S.W.I. dom and Colonies by birth, renounced and abandoned her former surname of Potter.—Dated the 14th day NELSON—The kin of PETER NELSON, late of of March, 1955. Penyffrith, Moelfre, Abergele, Denbighshire, who died (310) E. J. W. WATSON. -at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyj, Flintshire, on 1st April, 1953, are cited to apply within eight days to the Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House, NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll .Strand, London, W.C.2. (Estate about £110.) dated 23rd February, 1955, and enrolled in the B. LONG, Registrar. Supreme Court of Judicature on 15th March, 1955, TREASURY SOLICITOR (B.V.), 3, Birdcage I, WALENTY GREAVES, of 418, Manchester Road, Walk, St. James's Park, London, S.W.I. Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster, Industrial Chemist, a citizen of the United Kingdom and (HUMBY—The kin of ANNIE SOPHIA HUMBY, Colonies by naturalisation abandoned the surname of Spinster, late of 17, Hillside Avenue, Bitterne Park, Szypowski.—Dated the 15th day of March, 1955. Southampton, who died at Peartree House, Peartree WALENTY GREAVES, formerly Walenty Avenue, Southampton, on 15th May, 1954, are cited (311) Szypowski. to apply within eight days to the Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House, Strand, London, W.C.2. NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll (Estate about £270.) dated the 4th day of March, 1955, and duly enrolled B. LONG, Registrar. in the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 10th day TREASURY SOLICITOR (B.V.), 3, Birdcage of March, 1955, EVELINE AUDREY SUSAN Walk, St James's Park, London, S.W.I. CLIFFORD, of 25, Fairmile Avenue, Streatham, in the county of London (Spinster), a citizen of the THOMAS—The kin of ALFRED THOMAS, late United Kingdom and Colonies by birth, renounced of 57, Fieldgate Street, Stepney, London, E.1, who and abandoned the surname of " Daft."—Dated this died at the London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, 14th day of March, 1955. E.1, on 19th December, 1953, are cited to apply with- BURTON and SON, 266-268, Streatham High in eight days to the Principal Probate Registry, Road, Streatham, London, S.W.I6, Solicitors Somerset House, Strand, London, W.C.2. (Estate (252) for the said Eveline Audrey Susan Clifford. about £150.) B. LONG, Registrar. TREASURY SOLICITOR (B.V.), 3, Birdcage I. STEPHEN JOHN LYONS of Number 9, Walk, St. James's Park, London, S.W.I. Coronation Street, Barry, in the county of Glam- organ, Bachelor, a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies1 by birth heretofore known by the name of Stephen John Callaghan hereby give notice that I have renounced and abandoned the name of NOTICE is hereby given that by a Deed Poll Stephen John Callaghan and that I have assumed dated the 7th day of March, 1955, and enrolled and intend henceforth on all occasions whatsoever in the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 16th day and at all times to sign and use and to be called of March, 1955, Elsie Joan Bevington, of 40, Stech- and known by the name of Stephen John Lyons in ford Lane, in the city of Birmingham, as Mother and lieu of and in substitution for my former name of (Legal Guardian, abandoned on behalf of Jane Stephen John Callaghan. And I also hereby give Elizabeth Sayers, of 40, Stechford Lane aforesaid, notice that such change of name is formally declared being an infant (and Spinster) and a citizen of the and evidenced by a Deed Poll under my hand and United Kingdom and Colonies by birth her former seal dated the 9th day of March, 1955, duly executed surname of Sayers and assumed in lieu thereof the and attested, and that such Deed Poll was enrolled surname of BEVINGTON.—Dated this 18th day of in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of March, 1955. Judicature on the 16th day of March, 1955.—Dated FRANK WILSON and MORPUSS, of 5, Lower this 16th day of March, 1955. Temple Street, Birmingham, 2, Solicitors for STEPHEN JOHN LYONS, formerly Stephen (450) the said Elsie Joan Bevington. (361) John Callaghan..
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