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The London Gazette, 3Rd July 1959 4313 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3RD JULY 1959 4313 Notice is hereby given that by 'a Deed Poll dated the Notice is hereby given that by. a Deed Poll dated 2nd day of June 1959, and duly enrolled in the the 30th day .of June..1959,,,and enrolled in. the Supreme, Court of. Judicature on the 30th . day of Supreme Court of Judicature oni the 1st day of July June 1959, I, the undersigned Margaret Patricia 1959, Dorothy Lascelles Lockwood of 10 Garstang Ainley of 4 Butterriab Road, Beaumont Park,' Road! East, Poulton-le^Fylde, in the county of Lan- Huddersfield, in the county of York, Wife of Alec caster, as mother 'and legal guardian', abandoned on Mark Hirst Ainley, the legal guardian of JAMES. behalf of CATHERINE MARGARET LOCKWOOD DUJNCAN AINLEY of 4 Butternab Road, Beaumont of 10 Garstang Road East, Poulton-le-Fylde afore-' Park, Huddefsfield aforesaid, an infant'a citizen of said, being an infant, and spinster, and a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by.,birth on behalf the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth, her of the said James , Duncan Ainley, renounced .and former surname of Spencer and assumed in lieu abandoned the use of his surname of Brook and in. thereof the surname, of Lockwood.—Dated this 2nd lieu thereof on his behalf assumed the surname day of July 1959. • . of Ainley.—Dated this 1st day of July 1959. For and on behalf of James Duncan Ainley, Wm. Lockwood & Son, 14 Edward Street, Black- formerly James Duncan Brook. pool, Solicitors for 'the said Dorothy Lascelles (334) Margaret P. Ainley. (216) Lockwood. ; Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated Notice is hereby • given that by a Deed Poll dated the 3rd day of June 1959, and enrolled in the the 25th day of June 1959,' and duly enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 26th day of Supreme Court of Judicature on the 26th day of' June 1959, Angela May Stewman, of 132 Clyfford June 1959, NEIL HARVEY, of 16 North Street, Road, Ruislip Gardens in the county of Middlesex, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, a citizen of the United Kingdom as the mother and legal guardian and on behalf of and Colonies by birth, renounced and' abandoned the LIZANNE BEVERLEY JANE STEWMAN of the surname of Felters. same address, an infant spinster and a citizen of the H. Roland Thomas, 3?A Victoria Avenue, United' Kingdom and Colonies by birth, renounced Southend-on-Sea, Essex, Solicitor for Neil and abandoned her former surname of Palmer.— (230) Harvey. Dated the 1st day of July 1959. Leslie Freeman, Solicitor partner of Enever Strong Freeman & Co., 3 Pembroke Road, Notice is hereby given that by a, Deed Poll dated Ruislip, Middlesex, Solicitors for the said the 29th day of June 1959, and enrolled in the (296) Angela May Stewman. Supreme Court of Judicature on the 1st day of July 1959, I, BRENDA ROSIER of 8 Forbury Way, Birchanger, in the county of Essex, spinster, a citizen Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Pall dated of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth aban- •the 25th June 1959, and' duly enrolled in the Supreme doned the name of Brenda Harrington.—Dated this Court of Judicature on- the 30th June 1959, 1st day of July 1959. AUDREY GERTRIUDIE HMJLMAN, of 25 Sander- (262) Brenda Rosier, formerly Brenda Harrington. steadi Avenue, Cicklewood, Middlesex, feme sole, a citizen of the United! Kingdom and Colonies by birth, for herself and! as lawful' 'Guardian on behalf of her Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll, dated infant daughter Carole Anne Hi'Mman, a'lso a citizen the^Sth May 1959, and enrolled in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth, of Judicature on the 30th June 1959, SYLVIA spinster,' renounced! and1 abandoned the use of their FUOREINiOE BENHAIM of 43Heathfield'(Road,S.W.18 former surname of Lancaster Ling, and' in lieu in the county of Surrey, feme sole, a citizen of the thereof assumed' the surname of Hillman. United Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the Walford & Co., 175' The Broadway, C'rictolewood, surname of Bye.—Dated the 30th day of June 1959. London N.W.2, Solicitors for the said' Audrey Oscar Mason & Co., Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, (1116) Gertrude Hilliman. London E.C.4, Solicitors for the said Sylvia (295) Florence Benham, formerly Bye. I, Eileen Kathleen. Elizabeth -Taylor, of 34 Kentwell Close, Brockley, in the county of London, the Wife Notice is hereby -given that by a Deed Poll dated the of Harry 'Cecil Taylor, the Mother and legal' 29rh day of May 1959, duly executed1 and attested, Guardian of Patricia iLesley McDonnell, sjpin&ter, and enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Michael -McDonnell,- Albert John McDonnell and Court of Judicature on the 29th day of June 19'59, Linda McDonnell', spinster, all infants and citizens EtNiliD SISISOiNIS, of 19 Western Road,, Skipton in of the United1 Kingdom and 'Colonies by birth, hereby the county of York, Widow, a citizen of the United give notice that I have on their behalf renounced Kingdom and Colonies by birth, has formally and and' abandoned the name of McDonnell, and' that absolutely remounted and1 abandoned the surname of I have assumed' on itheir behalf and1 to the intent Coates, and has1 assumed and adopted and intendte that they shall henceforth on afl'l' occasions whatever thenceforth upon all occasions whatsoever to use and at all times sign and use and be called and and subscribe the surname of Sissons, instead of known iby the name of TAYLOR in lieu of and in Coates, so as to be at all) times thereafter called, substitution for their former surname of McDonnell. known and described by the n'ame of Enid Sissons And I a'lso hereby give notice that such change of exclusively.—Dated the 29th day of June 1959. name is formally declared' and evidenced by Deed' Knowles, Harrison & Coldwell, 1'S High Street, Poll under my hand1 and seal dated the 21st day of ISkipton, Yorkshire, 'Solicitors for the said Enid June 19'59, and duly executed1 and1 attested, and! that (214) Sissons. Deed Poll was enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 29th day of June 1959.—Oated this 30th day of June 1959. I, RUDOLPH EPPS, of 4 Queensland Road, (124) . E. K. E. Taylor. Boscombe, in the county borough of Bournemouth, a citizen of the. United Kingdom and Colonies by birth heretofore called and known by the name of Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated . Rudolph Epstein hereby give notice that I have re- the 27th day of June 1959, and enrolled in the ' nounced and abandoned the surname of Epstein and Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature that I have assumed and intend. henceforth on all on the 29th day of June 1959, Evelyn Jean Shapiro, occasions whatsoever, and at all times to sign. and of 8 Stanley Road, Orpington, Kent, the mother and • use and to, be called and known by the surname of legal guardian of ANTHONY JOHN1 SHAPIRO, of Epps in lieu of and in substitution, for. my former, the same address, an infant 'and a citizen of the surname of Epstein. And I also hereby give notice United Kingdom and Colonies by birth, 'did thereby that such change of name is formally declared and, on behalf of the said Ahthtony John' Shapiro,, reffin- evidenced by a Deed Poll under my hand and seal quish and abandon the use of his former surname of dated the 15th day of June .1959, and duly executed Farrar and1 assume in lieu thereof the surname of and attested and that such Deed Poll was, enrolled ait Shapiro.—Dated this 29th day of June 1959. the Central bffice of the Supreme, .Court pf Judica- Wood Nash & Co., 6 Raymond Buildings, Grays ture on the 1st day of July 1959.—Dated this 2nd Inn, London W.C.I, Solicitors for Evelyn Jean • day of July 1959. .•..'.,- - (293) -Shapiro. • , (341) Rudolph Epps, formerly Rudolph- Epstein..
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