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Name of Deceased (Surname First) Address, Description and Date Of Name of Deceased Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be given Date on or before which Address, description and date of death of Deceased and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives notices of claim to be (Surname first) given EKINS, Lizzie Emily 45, Woodlands Grove, Isleworth, Middlesex, Widow. W. A. G. Davidson & Co., 186, High Street, Acton, W.3, Solicitors. (James Tisdall 5th April, 1955 25th October, 1954. Davidson.) (177) COLLINS, Theresia 33, Cowbridge, Hertford, Widow. 18th March, 1954 W. A. G. Davidson & Co., 186, High Street, Acton, W.3, Solicitors. (James Tisdall 5th April, 1955 Davidson.) (178) MATTHEWS, Alexander 308, Brockley Road, Brockley, S.E.4, Company Marchant & Tipper, Westminster Bank Building, Deptford Broadway, S.E.8, Solicitors. 5th April, 1955 William. Director. 5th February, 1954. (Mrs. Hester Charlotte Matthews.) (179) BUCKELL, Harry 50. Park View Gardens, Hendon, N.W.4, Retired National Provincial Bank Ltd., Trustee Department, 1, Princes Street, London, E.C.2, 5th April, 1955 5 Bank Official. 12th January, 1955. or Ellis, Bickersteth, Aglionby & Hazel, 73, Basinghall Street, London, E.C.2, (180) Solicitors. MARLOW, Emma 68, North End Road, Fulham, S.W.6, Widow. 17th John Hodge & Co., 27-29, Boulevard, Weston-super-Mare, Solicitors. (National Pro- 5th April, 1955 i January, 1955. vincial Bank Ltd., Trustee Department.) (181) o SANDERS, Charlotte 17, Curzon Road, Weybridge, Surrey, Widow. 27th Lloyds Bank Limited, Executor and Trustee Department, G.P.O. Box No. 15, 30, High 5th April, 1955 Lizzie. December, 1954. Street, Guildford. (182) SHIPTON, Walter John ... Manor Farm Cottage, Stoke D'Abernon, Cobham, Westminster Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 53, Threadneedle Street, E.C.2 5th April, 1955 Surrey, Farm Labourer, llth January, 1955. (183) PACKER, George Henry The Vicarage, Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, Retired Thorpe & Thorpe, Ross, Herefordshire, Solicitors, or The Midland Bank Executor & 15th April, 1955 Mechanic. 20th October, 1954. Trustee Company Limited, Midland Bank Chambers, 7, Broad Street, Worcester. (051) STERNDALE, Reginald "The Old Forge," Bicknoller, near Taunton, Westminster Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 25A, Fore Street, Taunton, Somerset, 6th April, 1955 bd Marcus. Somerset, Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force or Thome & Bowman, 3, Bancks Street, Minehead, Somerset, Solicitors. (052) (Retired). 24th December, 1954. LOWE, Edith Jane 51, Offington Drive, Worthing, Sussex, Spinster. Sotham & Robathan, 77, Rowlands Road, Worthing, Sussex, Solicitors. (The Reverend 6th April, 1955 28th December, 1954. Frederick Robert Skeet.) (053) NASH, Henry Albert ... Fairfield, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Retired Grocer. Midland Bank Limited, Trustee Department, 27-32, Poultry, London, or V. J. G. 13th April, 1955 27th November, 1953. Johns & Son, Fishguard, Solicitors. 9 (054) in GORDON, Constance Jane Threeways, Framingham Earl, Norfolk, Widow. 2nd Barclays Bank Ltd., Trustee Department, Bank Plain, Norwich. (Barclays Bank Ltd. 2nd April, 1955 January, 1955. and Audrey Sutton.) (055) HEINS, Rachel 6, Helen Street, Woolwich, S.E.18. 23rd June, 1954 Walter Stein & Grover, 22-24, Powis Street, Woolwich, S.E.18, Solicitors. (David 2nd April, 1955 Goodman and Samuel Goodman.) (056) GIBSON, Muriel Edith ... 64, Ringmer Avenue, Fulham, London, S.W.6, Perciyal Wright & Co., 63, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.4, Solicitors. (Mrs. 14th April, 1955 Spinster. 14th December, 1954. Edith Minnie Grayson and Percival George Wright.) (057) "Red Tiles," Furze Road, High Salvington, Naunton & Co., 1, Shelley Road, Worthing, Sussex, Solicitors. (Martins Bank Ltd. and 8th April, 1955 DAVISON, Lionel ON Cuthbert. Worthing, Sussex. 14th January, 1955. Hilda Beatrice Davison.) (058) CO.
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