The Belfast Gazette, March 29, 1946. 79

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Belfast Gazette, March 29, 1946. 79 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MARCH 29, 1946. 79 (c) £50 to Rev. Michael Kelly, C.C., Newcastle, (Incorporated), Templemore Avenue, Belfast, the for a like purpose. sum of Fifty pounds each. (d) £50 to Rev. J. McCreesh, C.C., Glenavy, 3. To the Trustees of Drumbo Presbyterian Co. Antrim, for a like purpose. Church two sums of Two hundred and fifty (e) After payment thereout of funeral expenses pounds each to be invested by them and half the and debts of Testator's wife, to pay the income of the first of such sums to be applied balance to the Roman Catholic Bishop of the for the benefit of the said Church and the other Diocese of Down a'nd Connor and the Roman half to be applied in augmentation of the stipend Catholic Parish Priest of the Parish of Bally- of the Minister for the time being of said Church, kinler, at the time of the death of Testator's and the income of the second oE such sums to wife, to be invested by them and the. income be applied for the benefit of the Drumbo paid by them to the Parish Priest and Sabbath School in such manner as the Trustees Catholic Curate for the time being of the think proper and to the Trustees of the said Parish of Ballykinler, for ever, to have Church a further sum of Two hundred pounds Masses celebrated in Ireland for the repose to 'be likewise invested by the said Trustees of the souls of Testator's wife, and himself. and the income thereof applied by them for 2. To Testator's Trustees, a sum of £1,200 charged the benefit of Foreign Missions in connection on his two farms in Ballykinler Middle, upon with the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. 4. And after certain other bequests, Testator trust, for the Roman Catholic Bishop of the bequeathed the residue of his estate to the Diocese of Down and Connor at time of Trustees of Drumbo Presbyterian Church for Testator's death, to be invested by him and the the purpose of the installation of a pipe organ income thereof paid in equal shares to the in the said Church to be known as " The Parish Priest and Catholic Curate of the Parish Robinson Memorial Pipe Organ." of Ballykinler, for the time being, for ever, to Testator died on the 28th January, 1946, and have Masses celebrated in Ireland for the repose Probate of the said Will and Codicils was on the of the souls of Testator, and his deceased 14th March, 1946, granted forth of the Principal relatives. Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern Probate of said Will was on the 18th day of Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to September, 1945, granted forth of the Principal Mr. Robert Thompson of Troutbeck, Ballylesson,, Registry of the High Court of Justice in Northern and Mr. James Dick Seaview, Newtownards, both Ireland, King's Bench Division (Probate), to Stephen in the County of Down, two of the Executor's Fitzpatrick, of Clough, in the County of Down, named in the said Will. Farmer, the surviving Executor named in said Will. Dated this 28th day of March, 1946. Dated this 21st day of March, 1946. F. J. ORR & CO., Solicitors for the JOHNSTON & McCOURT, Solicitors for Executors, 77 Chichestcr Street, Belfast; said Executor, 142 Royal Avenue, Belfast; and Comber. and Downpatrick. To: The Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, To the Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, Charities Branch and all others whom it may and all others whom it may concern . concern. NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. JAMES ROBINSON, late of Danesfort Villa, Mcalough, Purdysburn, County Down, retired farmer, NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership deceased. lately existing between William Coulter and William John Harper, carrying on business as Coachbuilders NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statute and Wheelwrights at 41 and 41a Hopeton Street 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54, that the above deceased by in the City of Belfast, irnder the trade name of his Will datd 25th March 1942, and two Codicils " William J. McTlwrath & Son,'' has been dissolved thereto dated 28th March, 1945, and 22nd January, as and from the 12th day of January, 1946, by the 1946, respectively bequeathed the following charitable legacies to take effect upon the termination retirement therefrom of the said William Coulter. of the life in the Will mentioned:— The business is being and will be carried on from 1. To the Orphan Society of the Presbyterian said date by the said William John Harper, solely, Church in Ireland, the said bequest to be credited who will receive payment of all moneys due to the in the books of the Society as from Drumbo said firm and will discharge all debts and liabilities Presbyterian Church (James Robinson Bequest), of the said firm. The Irish Cripples Institute, Peoples Palace and Dated this 25th day of March, 1946. Homes of Rest, . Belfast and Bangor, The Present when signed by Shankill Road Mission, Belfast, Doctor Bar- the eaici William Coulter nardo's Homes (Belfast Branch) and the and William John Harper. WM. R. COULTER Salvation Army (Belfast Centre), One hundred W. J. Hunter, f pounds each. Solicitor. j WM. J. HARPER 2. To the Royal Victoria Hospital and the 52 Upper Arthur St., Ulster Hospital for Children and Women PHfast..
Recommended publications
  • Context List 42
    Data Structure Report: Geophysical Survey and Excavation at the Mound of Down, County Down 2012 Philip Macdonald (with a contribution by Tim Young, GeoArch Ltd) (CAF DSR 091) (Licence No. AE/12/29) (SMR No. DOW 037:028) The Mound of Down, County Down 2012 (Licence No. AE/12/29) CAF DSR 091 Contents Chapter 1: Summary 2 Chapter 2: Introduction 5 Chapter 3: Geophysical Survey (Tim Young and Philip Macdonald) 18 Chapter 4: Account of the Excavations 24 Chapter 5: Discussion 33 Chapter 6: Recommendations for Further Work 36 Bibliography 38 Appendix 1: Context List 42 Appendix 2: Harris Matrices 48 Appendix 3: Photographic record 52 Appendix 4: Field Drawing Register 58 Appendix 5: Small Finds Register 59 Appendix 6: Samples Register 68 1 The Mound of Down, County Down 2012 (Licence No. AE/12/29) CAF DSR 091 Chapter 1: Summary 1.1 Background 1.1.1 The Mound of Down (SMR No. DOW 037:028) is an impressive, elliptical-shaped, earthwork enclosure that contains a crescent-shaped mound. The monument is located on the northwestern edge of Downpatrick. In 2012 an episodic programme of archaeological fieldwork, consisting of topographic and geophysical survey followed by a limited season of excavation, was undertaken at the monument with the aim of refining and expanding the known archaeological sequence of the site with a view to improving both its public presentation and informing any future management strategy developed for the site. The archaeological investigations formed part of a wider programme of works commissioned by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency that were intended to make the monument more presentable and attractive to both the local public and visitors from further afield.
    [Show full text]
  • Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice
    Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice Ballynahinch RFC Model Club section: Area of good practice: Workforce Development/Community Volunteer Development/Sport in the Engagement Community Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice Overview Ballynahinch RFC have been continuously involved in the Sport Uniting Communities programme. Following on from their club members attending a Volunteer Development Day the club has benefitted from various initiatives both on and off the pitch. The intended outcomes from their involvement in a cross- community volunteer development programme were: • To increase knowledge around recruitment, retention and reward of club volunteers • To create close links with other local sports clubs from Gaelic and Football backgrounds • To get the opportunity to learn how other sports manage volunteers • To avail of any future opportunities for club members and volunteers to be involved with the programme The steps Ballynahinch have taken for this to be a success and the positive impacts are highlighted across the next few slides. Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice What was delivered? In Year 1 (2018) of the Programme Ballynahinch attended the Volunteer Development Day in Banbridge and in Year 3 (2020) they attended an Online Volunteer Development Presentation with clubs from GAA and Football. They had planned to send a number of volunteers and committee members to a Volunteer Development event which had to be cancelled due to the pandemic. As a result of their attendance at our VDP events Ballynahinch have also been involved in other aspects of the programme. Their young members have been involved in our Game of 3 Halves events, valued volunteer club members have been on Stadium tours of Kingspan Stadium, The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park and Croke Park, young volunteers have been accredited through our GoldMark scheme and the club were awarded a sports equipment pack due to their prolonged, sustained involvement within the Sports Uniting Communities Prog ramme.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Applications Validated Period: 25 June 2018 to 29 June 2018
    Planning Applications Validated Period: 25 June 2018 to 29 June 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location LA05/2018/0630/O Local Proposed infill site to provide 2 no dwellings under PPS21 Land between 31 & 35 Clogher Road Lisburn BT27 5PQ LA05/2018/0631/F Local Proposed relocation of existing vehicular access to 76 Ballylesson Road Belfast dwelling to include new visibility splays etc to improve BT8 8JT road safety and new gates, piers and fences LA05/2018/0632/A Consent Hoarding sign on posts (2m x 2m) to advertise new 81 Richmond Court Lisburn residential development BT27 4QX LA05/2018/0633/F Local Proposed change of house type to that previously 162 Ballyskeagh Road approved under LA05/2017/0080/F (including partial Drumbeg demolition) with associated car parking and landscaping LA05/2018/0634/F Local Change of house type to 4No. dwellings including Lands at Harmoney House removal of attached garages, addition of sun lounge and 199 Queensway Lisburn detached garages LA05/2018/0638/F Local Proposed natural pond Lands adjoining and 50m North of 142 Carryduff Road Lisburn LA05/2018/0642/F Local Conversion of garage to Granny Flat with an extension to 18 Woodhall Moira side facing garage (retrospective) Craigavon BT67 0NG LA05/2018/0643/F Local One nr dwelling and garage (change of house type from Site adjacent to 16 Gulf Road previously approved under LA05/2017/0373/RM) Hillsborough BT26 6ER LA05/2018/0644/F Local New dormer window to master bedroom 25 Wyncroft Crescent Lisburn BT28 2AT LA05/2018/0647/RM Local Site for dwelling Lands between 320 and 324 Upper Ballynahinch Road Legacurry Lisburn BT27 6XG LA05/2018/0648/O Local Replacement dwelling and garage with new access in to Approx 280m south east of 112 supersede existing approval under application ref: Ravernet Road Lisburn BT27 LA05/2016/0368/O 5NF LA05/2018/0650/NMC Consent Amended design to walled garden gazebo feature.
    [Show full text]
  • THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 14M NOVEMBER, 1969 MINISTRY of HOME AFFAIRS MINISTRY of HEALTH and SOCIAL SERVICES
    THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 14m NOVEMBER, 1969 403 Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Food, gives notice in pursuance of the above-named ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of Regulations that the list of establishment numbers the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern recognised for the importation of meat and meat Ireland) 1944 will hear in the Town Hall, Newtown- products into Northern Ireland from Hungary, and abbey, on Tuesday 25th November 1969, at 2.30 p.m., printed in Part III of the Schedule to the Notice the Appeal of Mr. David Walker against the decision published in the London Gazette dated 26th April, of the Newtownabbey Urban District Council on his 1968, is hereby modified to the extent shown in the application for permission to erect 3 shops, with 2 Schedule hereto. fiats over, at 203 Doagh Road, Newtownabbey. SCHEDULE In relation to meat, recognition of the following establishment is withdrawn: Votice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of 1. the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern In relation to meat products (including canned Ireland) 1944, will hear in Room No. 12, Parliament meat), recognition of the following establishments is Buildings, Stormont, on Friday 28th November 1969, withdrawn: • at 2.30 p.m., the Appeal of Mr. Mervyn Spence against the decision of the Down County Council on 1, 6. his application for permission to erect a bungalow at Sealed with the Official Seal of the Drumlough, Hillsborough. Ministry of Health and Social L.S.
    [Show full text]
  • The Down Rare Plant Register of Scarce & Threatened Vascular Plants
    Vascular Plant Register County Down County Down Scarce, Rare & Extinct Vascular Plant Register and Checklist of Species Graham Day & Paul Hackney Record editor: Graham Day Authors of species accounts: Graham Day and Paul Hackney General editor: Julia Nunn 2008 These records have been selected from the database held by the Centre for Environmental Data and Recording at the Ulster Museum. The database comprises all known county Down records. The records that form the basis for this work were made by botanists, most of whom were amateur and some of whom were professional, employed by government departments or undertaking environmental impact assessments. This publication is intended to be of assistance to conservation and planning organisations and authorities, district and local councils and interested members of the public. Cover design by Fiona Maitland Cover photographs: Mourne Mountains from Murlough National Nature Reserve © Julia Nunn Hyoscyamus niger © Graham Day Spiranthes romanzoffiana © Graham Day Gentianella campestris © Graham Day MAGNI Publication no. 016 © National Museums & Galleries of Northern Ireland 1 Vascular Plant Register County Down 2 Vascular Plant Register County Down CONTENTS Preface 5 Introduction 7 Conservation legislation categories 7 The species accounts 10 Key to abbreviations used in the text and the records 11 Contact details 12 Acknowledgements 12 Species accounts for scarce, rare and extinct vascular plants 13 Casual species 161 Checklist of taxa from county Down 166 Publications relevant to the flora of county Down 180 Index 182 3 Vascular Plant Register County Down 4 Vascular Plant Register County Down PREFACE County Down is distinguished among Irish counties by its relatively diverse and interesting flora, as a consequence of its range of habitats and long coastline.
    [Show full text]
  • Register of Employers
    REGISTER OF EMPLOYERS A Register of Concerns in which people are employed in accordance with Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland Equality House 7-9 Shaftesbury Square Belfast BT2 7DP Tel: (02890) 500 600 Fax: (02890) 328 970 Textphone: (02890) 500 589 E-mail [email protected] SEPTEMBER 2003 ________________________________________________REGISTRATION The Register Under Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 the Commission has a duty to keep a Register of those concerns employing more than 10 people in Northern Ireland and to make the information contained in the Register available for inspection by members of the public. The Register is available for use by the public in the Commission’s office. Under the legislation, public authorities as specified by the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister are automatically treated as registered with the Commission. All other employers have a duty to register if they have more than 10 employees working 16 hours or more per week. Employers who meet the conditions for registration are given one month in which to apply for registration. This month begins from the end of the week in which the concern employed more than 10 employees in Northern Ireland. It is a criminal offence for such an employer not to apply for registration within this period. Persons who become employers in relation to a registered concern are also under a legal duty to apply to have their name and address entered on the Register within one month of becoming such an employer.
    [Show full text]
  • THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 4Ra SEPTEMBER, 1970
    350 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 4ra SEPTEMBER, 1970 LICENCE AREA D4 Belfast Meat Carrying Co. Limited Belgrave Tyre Depot Limited Townlands in East Down Rural District Bell's Markets, Limited Tievenadarragh (part), Drumaness (part), Drums- Bowden Estates Limited nade (part),' Magheratimpany, Magheradrool, Cum- Bradley & Company (N.I.), Limited ber, Ma'gheralone (part), Drumnaconagher (part), Bridie Gallagher Promotions, Limited Raleagh (part), Ballylone Big, Ballylone Little, Butler Carrier; (N.I.) Limited Creevyargon (part), Cahard (part), Drumgiven (part), Central Bakery (Belfast), Limited Dunbeg Upper, Drumkeeragh (part), Drumgavlin Centurian Printing Services Limited (part), Dunmore (part), Edendarriff (part), Dunbeg Charles Payne (Contractors) Limited Lower, Ballymacarn. North, Ballymacarn South, Commercial Publicity (Belfast) Limited Ballymaglave North, Ballymaglave South and Bally- Compass Services Limited nahinch. Complas Limited Craigavon Fuel Injection Service Limited Townlands in Hillsborough Rural District Craigavon Holdings Limited Ballymacaramery (part), Tullywasnacunagh (part), D. K. Thompson &. Co. (Builders) Limited Creevytennant (part), Glasdrumman (DED of Glas- D. O. N. Agency (Newry) Limited drumman), Magheraknock (part), Ballycreen (part), Daniel Todd & Sons, Limited Ballykine Lower, Ballykine Upper, Ballykeel Lough- Darkley Industries, Limited erne (part), Carricknadarriff, Ballycrune (part), Bally- David Allen (Farms) Limited lintagh (part), Magheraconluce (part), Cluntagh, Dawn Enterprises Limited Cargygray, Ballymurphy,
    [Show full text]
  • Coastal Geomorphology and Coastal Change in Dundrum Bay: Management Implications
    CASE STUDY Coastal Geomorphology and coastal change in Dundrum Bay: management implications ABSTRACT: This report sets out to describe the coastal morphology of Dundrum Bay and to assess historical changes in the shoreline and nearshore in the context of future management options for the area. The report is intended to summarise existing geomorphological knowledge and to explore the implications for management. It does not claim to be a comprehensive assessment, but rather sets management dilemmas against the current state of knowledge. A number of options are outlined and suggestions for further research necessary for a variety of management strategies are set out in the text. LOCATION: Dundrum Bay, County Down – Northern Ireland KEYWORDS: Beach morphology and evolution, Beach protection, Beach Management in Practice AUTHOR: Organization: Costal Research Group Environmental Science University of Ulster 1 of 10 CoPraNet Project part-funded by the European Union EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Dundrum Bay comprises an approximately 20 km-long embayment between St John’s Point and Newcastle Harbour. A further subdivision in the shoreline is produced by Craigalea Rocks that separate the Tyrella beach-dune system from that of Newcaslte-Murlough-Ballykinler. This report deals with the latter section of coast only. Analysis of changes in the morphology of the bay since the earliest reliable map evidence (1835) have been conducted using the mapped position of the shoreline. This analysis shows an overall pattern of sediment accretion (i.e. seaward advance) at both high water mark (where c 470,000m² has been gained) and low water mark (where c 443,000m² has been gained. This is most pronounced at the northern end of the bay, along the dune front at Ballykinler and on the southern margin of the inlet channel where a new spit has developed between 1863 and 1984.
    [Show full text]
  • Newgrove Estate Belfast • Co Down
    NEWGROVE ESTATE BELFAST • CO DOWN NEWGROVE ESTATE 191 BALLYLESSON ROAD • BELFAST • CO DOWN Lisburn 4 miles, Belfast 6 miles, Belfast City Airport 10 miles, Belfast International Airport 18 miles (all distances approximate) RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL ESTATE WITH PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND AND AN ACCESSIBLE SITUATION Period house comprising reception hall, dining room, drawing room, study, 7 bedrooms and an extensive range of service rooms Traditional outbuildings and farm buildings Garden 118 acres of arable 14 acres of pasture 6 acres of mixed woodland Frontage on to the River Lagan About 149.3 acres (60.4 hectares) in total For sale as a whole Tim Martin Savills Belfast 27 Castle Street Longbridge House Comber 16-24 Waring Street Co Down BT23 5DY Belfast BT1 2DX +44 (0) 28 9187 8956 +44 (0) 28 9026 7820 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] HISTORY The area is characterised by its rolling productive farmland either side of the Lagan Valley Newgrove House is believed to have been constructed between 1760 and 1779, as an interspersed by impressive country houses arising from the wealth created from local industry. addition to the front of an existing earlier dwelling. It is reported by C E B Brett that the house There are many attractive walks locally, while the Mountains of Mourne (situated at the south was formerly the residence of the agent for the Purdysburn Estate, of which Narcissus Batt, a east of the country) provide more challenging walks. pioneering banker of the time, was the owner. Newgrove House subsequently had numerous owners and was acquired by the present owners’ father in 1940 from the Dick family.
    [Show full text]
  • N&R Northern Ireland Radio and Audio Charts
    N&R Northern Ireland Radio and Audio charts August 2010 Figure 3.1 Northern Ireland community radio awards Community station Location On-air date Aldergrove and Antrim FM Aldergrove and Antrim 05/03/2008 Ballykinler FM Ballykinler, County Down 05/03/2008 Shine FM Banbridge County Down 02/06/2007 XLFM Bangor Blast 106 Belfast 01/07/2009 Féile FM Belfast 12/09/2007 Raidió Fáilte Belfast 15/09/2006 Drive 105 FM Derry / Londonderry 27/06/2009 Down FM Downpatrick, County Down 30/03/2006 Holywood FM Holywood, County Down 05/03/2008 BFBS Lisburn Lisburn, County Antrim 08/05/2006 Lisburn City Radio Lisburn, County Antrim Iúr FM Newry & Mourne 10/10/2007 Source: Ofcom, July 2010 2 Figure 3.2 BBC investment in national/local radio programming 2009/10, per head of population Change on + £0.05 + £0.07 + £0.05 + £0.13 + £0.10 previous year: £14 £12 £10 £8 spend £6 £11.12 £11.21 £4 £7.82 £2 £3.85 £0 £2.82 UK nations N Ireland Scotland Wales England average per head (£ per head capita) BBC programme programme BBC Source: Ofcom / BBC Annual report 2009/10 3 Figure 3.3 Commercial radio revenue per head 2009 Change on - £0.90 - £1.01 - £0.64 - £0.63 - £0.94 previous year: £10 £8 £6 £4 £7.62 £7.84 £2 £6.68 £5.49 £6.60 £0 UK local N Ireland Scotland Wales England commercial revenues Commercial radio radio revenue Commercial per head (£ per capita) Source: Ofcom/NBR returns 2009 Note: Chart shows net broadcasting revenues as based on returns received by Ofcom for the year 2009.
    [Show full text]
  • The Belfast Gazette, March 29, 1946
    THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MARCH 29, 1946. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. In the Goods of JAMES McAuLEY, late- of 8 East- leigh Crescent, Belfast, in the County of the In the Estate of DAVID CARUTH, late of 23 Moat City of Belfast, Gentleman's Outfitter, trading Avenue, Donaghadee, in the County of Down, a-s McAuley & Co., 388 Upper Newtownards Fitter, deceased. Road, Belfast, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Statutes 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, Section 19, that the above- NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute named David Caruth, who died on the 9th day of 22 and 23 Vic., Cap. 35, that all persons claiming November, 1945, by his Will dated the 22nd day of to be creditors of or otherwise having any claim February, 1943, with one Codicil thereto dated the or demand against the estate of the above-named deceased, who died on the 22nd day of December, 19th day of February, 1945, gave and bequeathed 1945, are hereby required on or before the 29th day certain legacies, and after payment of same, Testator of April, 1946, to furnish particulars (in writing) devised and bequeathed the residue of his estate as of such claims or demands to the undersigned to one half share to the North Belfast Mission in Solicitor for Margaret McAuley, the Administratrix, connection with the Methodist Church in Ireland, to whom Letters of Administration of the estate and as to the other half share to the Incorporated and effects of the said deceased were granted forth Cripples' Institutes, People's Palace, and Homes of of the Principal Registry of the High Court of Rest.
    [Show full text]
  • Register of Employers 2021
    REGISTER OF EMPLOYERS A Register of Concerns in which people are employed In accordance with Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland Equality House 7-9 Shaftesbury Square Belfast BT2 7DP Tel: (02890) 500 600 E-mail: [email protected] August 2021 _______________________________________REGISTRATION The Register Under Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 the Commission has a duty to keep a Register of those concerns employing more than 10 people in Northern Ireland and to make the information contained in the Register available for inspection by members of the public. The Register is available for use by the public in the Commission’s office. Under the legislation, public authorities as specified by the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister are automatically treated as registered with the Commission. All other employers have a duty to register if they have more than 10 employees working 16 hours or more per week. Employers who meet the conditions for registration are given one month in which to apply for registration. This month begins from the end of the week in which the concern employed more than 10 employees in Northern Ireland. It is a criminal offence for such an employer not to apply for registration within this period. Persons who become employers in relation to a registered concern are also under a legal duty to apply to have their name and address entered on the Register within one month of becoming such an employer.
    [Show full text]