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15684 the London Gazette, 23Rd December 1987 15684 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD DECEMBER 1987 DAVEY, Richard John, unemployed, of Bredd, 3 Dolphin NETTLETON, Ivan James of 2 Dan-y-Gaer, Llandewi, Llandrin- Crescent, Paignton, Devon. Court—TORQUAY. No. of Matter dod Wells, Powys, occupation unknown. Court—TRURO (By —29 of 1982. Date of Order—1st February 1983. Date of transfer from the Newtown County Court). No. of Matter—84A Operation of Order of Discharge—22nd October 1987. of 1982. Date of Order—24th May 1983. Date of operation of Order of Discharge—26th November 1987. GRIME, Michael Lewis, unemployed, of Byter Mill, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, in the county of Devon, and lately residing at PADDY, Mark Antony of Gribbs Cottage, Wheal Bull, Foxhale, 46 Rosemead Avenue, South Benfleet, in the county of Essex. St. Austell in the county of Cornwall, a Clay Worker. Court—TORQUAY. No. of Matter—20 of 1982. Date of Order Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—66 of 1982. Date of —13th October 1982. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge Order—18th January 1983. Date of operation of Order of —2nd September 1987. Discharge—13th October 1987. HOUGHTON, Malcolm, and HOUGHTON, Carol (wife), .residing and carrying on business in partnership under the name PARKYN, David Rex of 32 Carpenters Court, Berryfields, Bodmin of M. & C. Houghton, from 72 Pillar Avenue, Brixham, Devon. in the county of Cornwall. Labourer. Court—TRURO. No. of Retailers of wool haberdashery, confectionery and ice cream. Matter—54 of 1982. Date of Order—18th January 1983. Date of (Separate Estate of Malcolm Houghton). Court—TORQUAY. operation of Order of Discharge—21st September 1987. No. of Matter—21 of 1981. Date of Order—15th December 1982. RUNNALLS, David of 11 Cleaveland, Wadebridge, Cornwall, Van Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—18th October 1987. Salesman/Driver. Described in the Receiving Order as of 11 Cleveland Estate, Wadebridge, Cornwall, occupation unknown. HOUGHTON, Carol. Separate Estate of. Court—TORQUAY. Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—45 of 1982. Date of No. of Matter—21 of 1981. Date of Order—15th December 1982. Order—15th February 1982. Date of operation of Order of Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—18th October 1987. Discharge—15th October 1987. BOND, Martin, of 14 Ennor Close, Old Town, St. Marys, Isles of WEBBER, John Charles, residing and trading as a Gents Scilly, a fisherman. Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—76 of 1982. Hairdresser's, under the style of "Johnysuzane" at 65 The Date of Order— I9th April 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Terrace, Penryn, Cornwall. Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—77 Discharge—18th November 1987. of 1982. Date of Order—19th April 1983. Date of operation of Order of Discharge—19th November 1987. BYRNE, John Joseph, of 16 Ayr Terrace, St. Ives, Cornwall. S.T.E.P. Supervisor, lately a GUEST HOUSE PROPRIETOR. Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—67 of 1982. Date of Order— APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEE 15th March 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge— 25th October 1987. ARMSTRONG, Clive Richard, unemployed residing at 3 Sulphur Wells, Broughton, Skipton, unemployed, lately residing at DA VIES, Raymond George, Winder Driver, residing and lately Millhouse, Bolton Abbey, Skipton and formerly residing and carrying on business at Memoir House, Gwennap, St. Day, carrying on business at 2 Windsor Cottages, Herodsfoot, Redruth, previously 13 Dingles Close, Ponsanooth, both in the Cornwall as a BOAT BUILDER under the style of "Windsor county of Cornwall, TARMACADAM CONTRACTOR. Boats". Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—48 of 1984. (Described in the Receiving Order as R. G. Davies (male), Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Sephton, Stanley, occupation unknown). Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—27 of 16/18 North Parade, Bradford 1. Insolvency Practitioner. Date of- 1982. Date of Order—14th December 1982. Date of Operation of Certificate of Appointment—2nd November 1987. Order of Discharge—30th September 1987. SMITH, Bernard, of and carrying on business at 72 Ashley Avenue, FREEMAN, David William, of 3A Godrevy Gardens, St. Ives, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire, as a Taxi Driver and lately share fisherman, lately residing at 3A Burrow Road, St. Ives, resided at and carrying on business at 13 Barcroft Road, formally residing at 15 Pen-an-Gwel, Trewith Lane, St. Ives, and Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire as a HACKNEY CARRIAGE previously residing at Top Flat, Rosmeor Flats, Victoria Road, PROPRIETOR. Court—BOLTON (By transfer from the High St. Ives, all in the county of Cornwall. Court—TRURO (by Court of Justice). No. of Matter—4 of 1987. Trustee's Name, transfer from the High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—46A of Address and 'Description—Lee, John Hendrik Chackwick of 1982. Date of Order—15th March 1983. Date of Operation of Messrs Horsfield and Smith, 8 Manchester Road, Bury. Order of Discharge—28th September 1987. Insolvency Practitioner. Date of Certificate of Appointment—4th December 1987. FROST, Clive Spencer, unemployed, of 52 Trelawny Road, St. Austell, Cornwall, lately residing and carrying on business at JARVIS, John Michael, residing at 27 Longroyd Road, Earby, 19 Watering Hill Close, St. Austell, Cornwall, BUILDER, Near Skipton, Bricklayer, lately carrying on business at that described in the Receiving Order as C. S. Frost (male). Court— address as a PROPERTY REPAIRER. Court—BRADFORD. TRURO. No. of Matter—15 of 1982. Date of Order— No. of Matter—29 of 1967. Trustee's Name, Address and 16th November 1982. Date of Operation of Order or Discharge Description—Garthwaitey Roy, Yorkshire Bank Chambers, —2nd September 1987. Infirmary Street, Leeds LSI 2JT. Insolvency Practitioner. Date of HAY, David Lawrence, residing and lately carrying on business at Certificate of Appointment—1st December 1987. The Cottage, Bokiddick Lanivet, Bodmin, Cornwall and formerly trading at 13A Market Street, Bodmin, Cornwall under MEAKIN, Ernest, Engineering Trainee, residing and lately the style of "Diamond Copiers" as a PHOTOCOPIER carrying on business as a PROPERTY REPAIRER at 20 Wilson SALESMAN. Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—56 of 1982. Road, Wyke, Bradford, in the county of West Yorkshire. Date of Order—18th January 1983. Date of operation of Order Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—60 of 1974. Trustee's of Discharge—27th September 1987. Name, Address and Description—Sephton, Stanley, 16-18 North Parade, Bradford. Insolvency Practitioner. Date of Certificate of HOSKING, Malcolm Charles of 16 Boskennal Farm, Ludguan, Appointment—20th November 1987. Penzance, Cornwall, Carpenter, formerly residing at 31 Polmar Road, Crowlas, Penzance, Cornwall. Court—TRURO. No. of MITCHELL, Jack a fireplace fitter residing at 20 Cpmpton Street, Matter—73 of 1982. Date of Order—15th March 1983. Date of Keighley, previously residing and carrying on business under the operation of Order of Discharge—5th November 1987. style of "Al Contractors", at 109 Crafton Road, Keighley, as a BUILDING CONTRACTOR. Court—BRADFORD. No. of HYDE, John McLean, Storekeeper of 5 Caravan, Downend, Matter—-44 of 1985. Trustee's Name, Address and Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Formerly PROPRIETOR of and trading Description—Sephton, Stanley of Sephton Townend & as "Restormel Brass Rubbing Centre" at The Old Palace, Quay Company, 16-18 North Parade, Bradford. Date of Certificate of Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Court—TRURO. No. of Appointment—20th November 1987. Matter—62 of 1982. Date of Order—15th February 1983. Date of operation of Order of Discharge—1st October 1987. HURVED, David, now unemployed, residing at 2 Chestnut Croft, Hemingborough, Near Selby and previously residing and JONES, Robert Michael of 6 Dawe Crescent, Bodmin, Cornwall, carrying on business at 40 New Lane, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Butcher, formerly trading under the style "Meat fay re" at Panniel aforesaid as a SECOND HAND CAR DEALER. Market, Molesworth Street, Wadebridge, Cornwall, formerly Court—LEEDS. No. of Matter—8 of 1983. Trustee's Name, residing at 11 Eagleshayle Road, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Address and Description—Garthwaite, Roy, of Yorkshire Bank Court—TRURO. No. of Matter—59 of 1982. Date of Chambers, Infimary Street, Leeds LSI 2JT. Insolvency Order—18th January 1982. Date of operation of Order of Practitioner. Date of Certificate of Appointment—1st December Discharge—28th September 1987. 1987..
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