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MINISTRY of JUSTICE Justice of the Peace Listing (Kingston) MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Justice of the Peace Listing (Kingston) Surname Christian and Middle Street Area Contact Number Names ABBOTT April Aretha Caribbean Cement Co Ltd, 9 St Georges Road, Kingston 928-6231-5 (W); 565-7385 (H); 565- Rockfort, Kingston 2 2 7385 (M) ADAMS Winston Ivanhoe (Dr) University College of the 9 Norbrook Way, Kingston 8 929-2367, 665-3000 (W); 755-5050 Caribbean, 17 Worthington (H); 899-5987 (M) Avenue, Kingston 5 AIKEN Horace Orlando (Rev) Kintyre New Testament Church 16 Constant Spring Grove, 875-7183 (W); 382-2143 (H); 427- of God, 176 Housing Drive, Kingston 8 8221 (M) Kingston 7 AJAGUNNA Ibrahim Aladeusi (Dr) Caribbean Maritime Institute, 4 Courtney Avenue, Kingston 924-8150, 924-8159 (W); 928-4145 Palisadoes Park, Kingston 17 3 (H); 898-2949, 564-4494 (M) ALEXANDER Mark Dean New Auto Zone Limited, 22 1 Allerdyce Close, Kingston 8 968-7734 (W); 909-4078 (H); 840- Burlington Avenue, Kingston 10 4078 (M) ALEXANDER Uriah Phillip N/A 1A Norbrook Road, 925-0816 (H); 999-2216 (M) Townhouse No. 28, Kingston 8 ALLEN Audrey Andria Ministry of Health, St Joseph's 18 Canary Avenue, Sievright 928-4955 (W); 758-0018 (H); 298- Hospital, 22 Deanery Road, Gardens, Kingston 11 4564, 346-3189 (M) Kingston 3 ALLEN Barbara Annette Ministry of Education, Youth 32 Bonitto Avenue, Tryall 502-5840, 612-5840 (W); 749-3170 and Information, Planning and Estate, Spanish Town, St (H); 000-0000 (M) Development Division, 2-4 Catherine National Heroes' Circle, Kingston 4 ALLEN Enoch Nathaniel International Seabed Authority, 4 Topaz Way, Eltham Park, 922-9105-9 (W); 532-7471, 868- 14-20 Port Royal Street, Spanish Town, St Catherine 4503 (M) Kingston 1 | P a g e ALLEN Gladstone Anthony Jamaica Defence Force Air 926 8121-9 Ext 2134. 928 4981 (W); (Capt) Wing, 1 Field Workshop 319-8625, 318 3635 (M) (Aircraft), Up Park Camp, 2A Camp Road, Kingston 5 ALLEN Lincoln Antonio Mininstry of National Security, 18 University Close, College 619-6063, 564-2458 (W); 851-1925 NCB Towers (North), 2 Oxford Common, Kingston 7 (M) Road, Kingston 6 ALLEN Pandita Monica Preview Ltd, 8 Haughton 30 Merrion Road, Vineyard 929-6694, 908-3731 (W); 938-3711 Avenue, Kingston 10 Town, Kingston 3 (H); 000-0000 (M) ALLEN Rockey Charles Derrimon Trading Co Ltd, 235 9 Knightsdale Drive, Knights 901-3344, 631-2645, 2646 (W); 847- Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston Bridge, Apartment No 10, 2067 (M) 11 Kingston 19 ALLEN David Anthony International University of the 754-1921 (W); 929-8030 (H); 885- Caribbean 2750 (M) ALLEN-BURRELL Cheryl Phillipa Innercity for Christ Ministries 648-7911 (W); 853-6607 (M) ALLEN-WANLISS O’Kenio Kenai Milverton Court Management Services, 119 Penwood Road, Kingston 665-4357, 665-3700 (W); 846-5434 Information, Communication & 11 (M) Technology Division, 8th Floor, 25 Dominica Drive, Kingston 5 AND Supreme Court of Jamaica, King Street, Kingston ALLWOOD George Headley Victoria Mutual Building 754-8627 (W); 859-3831 (M) Society, 73-75 Half Way Tree Road, Kingston 10 ANDERSON Annica Monique LL Anderson & Co, 10 Sunset Lot 2, Swain Spring Road, 944-4788 (H); 847-2528 (M) Boulevard, Montego Bay, St Coopers Hill, St Andrew James ANDERSON Antony Bertram (Major Office of the National Security 754-0095, 0203, 0205 (W); 632-5511 General) Advisor, Office of the Cabinet, (H) First Floor, Oxford House, 6 Oxford Road, Kingston 5 2 | P a g e ANDERSON Charmaine Delores Office of the Leader of the 52 Fong Yee Terrace, 908-2415 (W), 948-1652 (H); 484- Opposition, 1 West King's Kingston 14 2446 (M) House Road, Kingston 10 ANDERSON Derrick Rushworth Livingston, Alexander & Levy, 14 Daisy Close, Eltham Park, 922-6310 (W); 983-3893 (H); 865- 72 Harbour Street, Kingston St Catherine 4576 (M) ANDERSON Ensley Anthony National Baking Company, 45 27 Hillside Crescent, 926-7514 (W); 930-7470 (H); 837- Half Way Tree Road, Kingston Kingston 2 7945 (M) 10 ANDERSON Errol Donovan Sylvester 40 Upper Carmel Avenue, 877-9899 (M) Kingston 8 ANDERSON Garth O'Meally Jamaica Defence Force, Up 11 Cannon Road, Havendale, 926-8121-8 (W); 925-4934 (H); 823- Anderson (Major) Park Camp, Kingston 5 Kingston 19 3814 (M) ANDERSON Natoya Shernett 9 Arlington Avenue, Kingston 325-5890 (H); 371-0290, 416-888- 2 4115 (M) ANDERSON Vincent Henworth Ministry of National Security, 2 4 Yorkcastle Avenue, 906-4908 (W); 927-0306 (H); 877- (Major) Oxford Road, Kingston 5 Kingston 6 9009 (M) ANDERSON Gary Russana Anthony ACDI/VOCA (Agricultural 946-1602-3 (W); 797-1362 (H); 466- Cooperative Development 2730 (M) International and Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance) ANDREWS Ian Norman Institute of Sports Ltd, 6 4 Cedar Close, Kingston 6 926-6166 (W); 702-2122 (H); 420- Independence Park, National 9828, 564-8900 (M) Arena, Kingston 6 ANGLIN Michael Anthony Jamaica Defence Force, Up 926-8121 Ext 2007 (W); 989-0953 (Major) Park Camp, 2A Camp Road, (H) Kingston 5 AQUART Arleen Renee Lorraine Parts Rebuilder Ltd, 20 Sutton 30 Border Avenue, 967-2702 , 967-1751 (W); 931-6888 Street, Kingston Havendale, Kingston 19 (H) ARCHER-STANLEY Lorna Patricia Operation Restoration 3 Hillcrest Avenue, Unit 7, 967-4245 (W); 927-7437 (H); 429- Christian School, 12C Collie Kingston 6 4778, 318-4148 (M) Smith Drive, Kingston 12 3 | P a g e ARUMAINATHAN Arokiadas (Rev Fr) Holy Cross Roman Catholic 926-7578; 960-8274; 881-6700 (W); Church, 77 Half Way Tree 469-1358 (M) Road, Kingston 10 ASHER Jacqueline Louise Jacqueline Asher (Attorney-At- 2 Queens Avenue, Kingston 908-0815 (W); 929-9476 (H); 324- Law), Suite F13, 4 Lismore 10 0774 (M) Avenue, Kingston 5 ASHMAN Claudette Rose Marie Guardian Life Limited, 12 23 Margaret Drive, Kingston 978-8815, 927-4105 (W); 977-9907 Trafalgar Road, Kingston 5 6 (H); 990-1184 (M) ASPHALL-HAMILTON Georgette Marie Kingston & St Andrew 967-0669 (W); 361-8000 (M) Corporation, 24 Church Street, Kingston ATKINS Clifford Jonas 14 Tamarind Avenue, Kingston 922-3293 10 ATKINSON Conrad Henry Antonio Rennock Lodge All Age School, 35 Water Road, Kingston 2 759-9107 (W); 840-0584 (M) 19¾ Water Road, Kingston 2 AND Church of God of Prophecy, Seven Miles, Bull Bay, St Andrew ATKINSON Warren Steve Jamaica Defence Force, Up 69 Dumbarton Avenue, 926-8121-9 Ext 2278 (W); 437-7280, Park Camp, 2A Camp Road, Kingston 10 564-3760 (M) Kingston 5 ATTERBURY Keisha Antonette Public Broadcasting 754-9123, 665-7225 (W); 835-0955, Corporation of Jamaica, 5-9 412-9340 (M) South Odeon Avenue, Kingston 10 AZAN Elias Lutfy Bashco Trading Co Ltd, 21 2A Spencer Drive, Kingston 8 967-0115-8 (W); 620-8041-2 (H); Orange Street, Kingston 832-1540 (M) AZAN Gassan Elias, Jr Bashco Trading Co Ltd, 24 Salt Hill Road, Kingston 7 967-0115-8 (W); 977-8073 (H); 000- Orange Street, Kingston 0000 (M) AZAN Gassan Elias, Snr Bashco Trading Co. Ltd, 21-28 6 Welwyn Avenue, 920-4323, 941-2697 (W?); 927-9264 Orange Street, Kingston Apartment No 4, Kingston 6 (H); 819-3056 (M); 4 | P a g e AZAN Khaleel Jameel Michael, Bashco Trading Co. Ltd, 21-28 8-10 Broadway Road, 920-4323 (W); 622-4711, 941-2697 OD Orange Street, Kingston Townhouse No 16, Kingston (H?); 381-2913 (M) 8 AZAN Labeeb Elias Boss Furniture, 112C Church 58 Norbrook Road, 969-0942 (W); 000-0000(H); 382- Street, Kingston Norbrook, Kingston 8 4053 (M) AZAN Mark Anthony N/A 1 East Widcombe Heights, Kingston 6 AZAN Dawn Genevieve BASHCO Trading Co Ltd, 46-54 9 St Michaels Terrace, 967-3019 (W); 946-9897 (H); 995- Port Royal Street, Kingston Kingston 6 1496 (M) BAHADUR Alfred A & A Tyre And Vulcanizing Co 12 Cadiz Avenue, Kingston 906-1540 (W); 944-3372 (H); 997- Ltd, 44 Hagley Park Road, 19 4301 (M) Kingston 10 BAILEY Arlene Dawn Ministry of National Security, 155 Church Street, 906-3056, 3072 (W); 437-3591, 433- Citizen Security & Justice Apartment No 211, Beverley 7535 (M) Programme (CSJP), Gardens, Kingston Communication and Social Marketing Department, Oxford House, 6 Oxford Road, Kingston 5 BAILEY Desmond Lloyd Kingston & St Andrew 14 North Avenue, Allman 922-2587 (W); 967-4621 (H); 862- Corporation, 24 Church Street, Town, Kingston 4 0117 (M) Kingston BAILEY Edward Churchill Sagicor Life Jamaica Limited, 46 Barbican Road, Kingston 6 929-8920-7 (W); 927-0918 (H); 371- Sagicor Corporate Centre, R. 4951 (M) Danny Williams Building, 28-48 Barbados Avenue, Kingston 5 BAILEY Margaret Henrietta (Dr) Rollington Town Primary 80 Park Avenue, Kingston 19 928-2525, 759-8759 (W); 969-1228 School, 16A St. James Road, (H)?; 765-2773 (?) Kingston 2 BAILEY Saundra Maureen CGM Gallagher Insurance 6 Diamond Road, PO Box 948-7175, 6995-7 (W); 756-4889 (H); Brokers (Ja) Ltd, 27 Harbour 1105, Stony Hill PO 577-9196 (M) Street, Kingston 5 | P a g e BAILEY Sonia Alene Beverly (?) N/A 17 Gordon Path, Glendale, 934-5059 (W); 925-9747 (H); 410- Kingston 20 5763, 277-7134 (M) BAILEY Grace Orchid Maritime Authority of Jamaica, 967-1060-5 (W); 883-9818 (M) 12 Ocean Boulevard, Kingston BAKER Jeffrey Wilmot Eugene 5 Zeus Place, Queensbury, 968-850 (W); 925-2689 (H); 818- Kingston 19 2216 (M) BAKER Gerald Constantine Jamaica Defence Force, Up 926-8121-9 (W); 546-5159, 446- (Warrant Officer / Park Camp, 2A Camp Road, 7758 (M) Regimental Sergeant Kingston 5 Major) BARBAR Edward Gabriel Phoenix Printery Ltd, 139-141 3 Orange Grove, Kingston 8 922-3921-3, 967-5929 (W); 931- East Street, Kingston 2068 (H); 383-4949 (M) BARBAR Nicola Suzanne Phoenix Printery Ltd, 139-141 3 Orange Grove, Kingston 8 922-3921-3, 967-5929, 7423 (W); East Street, Kingston 931-2068 (H); 383-6457 (M) BARKER Noel Dean N/A 19 Oak Road, Pines of 977-9748 (H); 990-1529 (M) Karachi, Kingston 6 BARNES Alphanso Samuel 37 Giltress Street, Rollington
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