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The Edinburgh Gazette Authority Number 20790 1341 The Edinburgh Gazette authority Registered as a Newspaper at the Post Office FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER 1980 Scottish Home and Health Department, Thomas Smith, Lincluden House, Dumfries, who died at Dum- St. Andrew's House, fries and Galloway Royal Infirmary on 16:h November 1979. Edinburgh EH1 3DE. John Connolly, Foresrhall Hospital, Glasgow, who died there on 15th April 1978. THE QUEEN has been pleased1 by Warrant under Her Majesty's Magdalene McLeod Campbell, 1 Steeple Square, Kilbarchan, Royal Sign Manual bearing date 8th October 1980 to direct Renfrewshire, who died at Dykebar Hospital, Paisley on 8th the issue of a Commission under the Great Seal appointed to . July 1979. be kept and made use of in place of the Great Seal of Scot- Douglas Henry Wright, 38 Shaftesbury Street, Alloa, who died land appointing Lieutenant-Colonel Aidan Mark Sprot, M.C., there on 23rd May 1978. J.P., to be Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for the Borders Amy Elinor Bartlett, 5 Grampian Gardens, Dundee, who died Region (District of Tweeddale). at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee on 14th January 1980. Anna Bella Garden Ross or Ritchie, Flat 10/6, 22 Dundasvale Court. Glasgow, who died at Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow on 14th December 1979. ESTATES FALLEN TO THE CROWN Alexander Paterson, 8 Maxchside Court, Sauchie, District of Clackmannan, who died at Bellsdyke Hospital, Larbert on Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 22nd February 1980. Exchequer Office, Amelia Emmie Shaipe, Mini Cottage, 90 George Street, Dun- Edinburgh EH2 3DJ. oon, Argyll, who died at Dunoon General Hospital on 10th March 1979. NOTICE is hereby given that the Estates of the under- Ivan Negrejew, 8 Crosswynd, Hawick, who died there on 2nd mentioned deceased persons have fallen to the Crown- as November 1977. Ultimus Haeres:— Catherine Leitch or Bundy, Post Office Buildings, Ramoyle, Dunblane, who died at Southern General Hospital, Glasgow Margaret Caldwell or Crossan, Boquhanran House, Clydebank, on 24th September 1979. who died there on 30th September 1978. Derek Norman Halsread, Kirklands Hospital, Bothwell, Lanark- John Niven, 220 Bank Street, Coatbridge, who died there on shire, who died there on 14th January 1980. 2nd January 1979. George Robert Hay, "Momrose House", Brodick, Isle of John Finlayson, Croft 310 Rhudue, Lochcarron, who died Arran, who died there on 23rd May 1979. there on 8th or 9th February 1979. Paul Goona, Gibson Lindsay House, Coatbridge, who died Eldzabeth McKay Margaret Nicholson, 22 Lodirnd Road South, there on 30th January 1980. Edinburgh, who died at Western General Hospital, Edin- Thomas Cornwall, Greenlea Residential Home, Glenlockhart burgh on 16th October 1979. Road, Edinburgh, who died at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary John Baird Bennett, Garthland House, Paisley, who died there on 26th February 1980. on llth July 1979. Ma-M'dia Grav. Gartloch Hospital, Glasgow, who died there on Martha Hopg MacKenzie Ingram or Laird, Flat 21, 19 Allander 24th July 1979. Street, Glasgow, who died there on 18th January 1979. (Leonard Anhur Lawton, Garry Ward, The Roval Scottish William Bums, Ochil Hills Hospital, Milnathort, who died Nat'ocal Hospital, Larbert, who died there on 8th November there on 25th November 1979. 1979. Kenneth McAskill Anderson, 12 Sherwood Drive. Thornlie- Jessie Burnett, Greenlea O'd Peoples Home, Edinburgh who bank, who died at Newton Mearns on 1st May 1979. died there on 9th November 1979..
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