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The London Gazette, 29 November, 1927, 7707 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 NOVEMBER, 1927, 7707 Re the estate of SARAH TWYCROSS ELLEN RIMMER, Deceased. RAVENSCROFT, Deceased. Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925, section 27 Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925. (as amended). OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and 1LL persons having claims against the estate N other persons having any claims or demands A— ^ of Ellen Rimmer, late of 82, High Park- against the estate of Sarah Twycross Ravenscroft, road, Southport, in the county of Lancaster, late of 77, Mostyn-road, Brixton, in the county of Widow (who died on the 1st day of July, 1927, and Surrey, Widow, who died on the 23rd day of whose will was proved by George Neild .of 332, West- October, 1927, and whose will was proved at the street, Crewe, in the county of Chester, and Principal Probate Registry on the 18th day of Simon Anglesea, of 137, Mold-road, Buckley, in October, 1927, by Herbert Behan Taylor and the county of Flint,, the executors therein named, Douglas Ravenscroft Nott, the executors named on the 15th day of October, 1927, in the Liver- in the said will, are hereby required to send the pool Probate Registry), are required to send par- particulars, in writing, of their claims and de- ticulars thereof, in writing, to the undersigned mands to the undersigned, the Solicitors for the on or before the 8th day of February, 1928, after said executors, on or before the 80th day of which date the executors will proceed to distribute January, 1928, after which date the said executors the assets of the deceased, having1 regard only will proceed to distribute the assets of the said to the claims of which they shall then have had deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, notice.—Dated this 25th day of November, 1927. having regard only to the claims and demands T. E. WILLIAMS, 8, London-street, South- of which they shall then have had notice,- and (105) port, Solicitor for the said Executors. will not be liable for the assets of the deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 24th day of Novem- Re JOHN HENRY TWIGG, Deceased. ber, 1927. Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925. MONTAGU'S and COX and OARDALE, LL persons having claims against the estate 86-88, Queen Victoria-street, E.G. 4, Solici- of John Henry Twigg, late of Amber (071) tors to the said Executors. House, Ashover. in the county of Derby, deceased (who died on the 27th day of July, 1927, and whose will was proved in the Manchester District Re EDITH GOODALL, Deceased. Probate Registry on the 23rd day of November, Pursuant to section 27 of the Trustee Act, 1925. 1927, by Jessy Bowne Twigg, William Charles OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and Barton and Noel Olorenshaw, the executors N other persons having any claims or demands therein named), are required to send written par- against the estate of Edith Goodall, late of ticulars thereof to the undersigned, on or before " Genista," 19, Albany-road, Stratford-on-Avon, the 6th day of February, 1928, after which date in the county of Warwick, Widow, deceased (who the said executors will proceed to distribute the died on the 3rd day of March, 1925, and letters assets, having regard only to the claims then of administration with the will annexed were received.—Dated this 26th day of November, 1927. granted out of the Principal Probate Registry BRIGGS and WHITWORTH. 9, St. James'- on the 9th day of September, 1927, to Walter square, Manchester, Solicitors for the Dowle.r and Thurstan Dowler), are hereby re- (107) Executors. quested to send in the particulars of their debts, claims and demands to the undersigned, the Soli- citors for the said administrators, on or before the 30th day of January, 1928, after which date Re Mrs. ELIZA WILKINS, Deceased. the said administrators will proceed to distribute Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925. the assets amongst the persons entitled thereto, LL persons having any claims against the having regard only to the claims and demands A estate of the above named, late of 63, Eden- of which they shall then have had notice; and road, Beckenham, Kent, Widow, deceased (who they will not- be liable for the assets of the said died there on the 20th October, 1927, and whose deceased, or any part thereof, as distributed, to will, together with two codicils thereto, was proved any person or persons of those debts, claims and in the Principal Probate Registry on the 22nd demands they shall not then have had notice.— November, 1927, by Edwin Fildes and Joseph Wil- Dated this 24th day of November, 1927. frid Fildes, the executors), are required to send HALL and SON, Wulfrun Chambers, Dar- us particulars, in writing, of their claims before lington-street, Wolverhampton, Solicitors the 28th January, 1928, after which date the (108) for the Administrators. executors will distribute the said estate amongst the persons entitled thereto; and will not be liable to any person for the part distributed of whose WILLIAM ISAAC THURSBY, Deceased. claims they shall not then have had notice.— Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925, S. 27 Dated 24th November, 1928. (as amended). E. and J. MOTE, 1, South-square, Gray's Inn, OTICE is hereby given:—1. That all creditors (Oil) W.C. 1, Solicitors for the Executors. N and persons having any claims upon or against the estate of William Isaac Thursby, late of 31, Mersea-road, Colchester, in the county of Re ANNA CAROLINE GRAHAM, Deceased. Essex, Retired Florist and Greengrocer (who died Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925, Section 27. on the 2nd day of July, 3926, and whose will was proved by Eliza Thursby, of 31, Mersea-road, OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and Colchester aforesaid (since deceased) and George N other persons having any claims or demands Crossley, of 33, Errington-road, Colchester afore- against the estate of Anna Caroline Graham, late said, the executors therein named, on the 10th of 294, London-road, Lowestoft, Spinster, day of September, 1926, in the Principal Probate Daughter of The Revd. William Hall Graham, Registry), are hereby required to send in par- deceased, formerly Rector of Gt. Bromley, Essex ticulars of their claims to the undersigned, the (who died on the 10th day of August, 1927, and Solicitors of the said executors, on or before whose will was proved in the Principal Probate the 28th day of January, 1928. 2. That after Registry on the 15th day of September, 1927, by that day the said George Crossley, the surviving Edward Basil Graham Gilbert, the sitrviving executor, will proceed to convey and distribute executor therein named), are hereby required to the assets of the deceased to or among the per- send the particulars, in writing, of their claims or sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for claims of which the said executor shall then have the said executor, on or before the 31st day of had notice; and that he will not be liable for the January, 1928, after which date the assets of assets, or any part thereof, so conveyed or dis- the said deceased will be distributed amongst the tributed, to any person of whose claim they shall persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the not then have had notice.—Dated this 24th day claims of which notice shall then have been of November, 1927. received.—Dated this 24th day of November, 1927. PAGE and WARD, 34, High-street, CADGE and GILBERT, Loddon, Norfolk, (111) Colchester, Solicitors for the said Executor. Solicitors for the said Executor..
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