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SHAREHOLDERS SERVICES TRUST J.P. Name of Beneficiary Full SHAREHOLDERS SERVICES TRUST J.P. Name of Beneficiary Full Address AFFLICK,M & S HAINING P.A., PORTLAND AIKEN,THEODORA BELLE VIEW, RIO GRANDE P.A., PORTLAND ALLEN DEC'D,VINCENT BURKE 30 HILEY ROAD, KENSAL GREEN, LONDON NW9, ENGLAND ALLEN,DAVID A DECD MT. JAMES P.O., ST. ANDREW ALLEN,FREDERICK A DIAS P.O., HANOVER ALLEN,JANEY DECD CHRISTIANA P.0., MANCHESTER ALLEN,RICHARD B DECD OXFORD DIST., FREE HILL P.O., ST. MARY ALLEN,RICHARD S DECD CHRISTIANA P O, MANCHESTER ANDERSON,ARTHUR G BENBOW P.A., ST. CATHERINE ANDERSON,JOSIAH DECD BLACKSTONEDGE P O, ST ANN ANDERSON,ROLAND M MOSLEY HALL, BLACKSTONEDGE P.O., ST. ANN ANDERSON,WICKHAM C RICHMOND P.O., ST.MARY ANGLIN,EDWIN DECD STONEHENGE P O, ST JAMES ANGLIN,R SIMEON DECD HARKERS HALL P O, ST CATHERINE APPLETON DECEASED,CAROL E. C/O SIMONE APPLETON, LOT 25, BARRETT TOWN, ROSE HALL, WHITE SANDS BEACH P.O., MONTEGO BAY ARCHER DEC'D,PEARLINE C/O ARCHER CUMMINGS & CO, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 35 PHOENIX AVENUE, KINGSTON 10 ARCHER,SAMUEL J DECD SOMERTON P O, ST JAMES ARIS,W. B. (DEC'D) LINSTEAD P O, ST CATHERINE ASQUE,DOLA M WILMINGTON P O, ST THOMAS ATKINSON,BRIZILLA DECD FORT GEORGE, KELLITS P O, CLARENDON BADALL,M & J & R. BALDIE, ADMNRS, EST BADALL (E.I.) DECD, FREE HILL P.O., ST MARY BAILEY,CALEB DECD BARTONS P O, ST CATHERINE BAILEY,JOSEPH S DECD HAREWOOD P O, ST CATHERINE BAILEY,SAMUEL 153 RENDLESHAM RD.CLAPTON,, LONDON E. 5., ENGLAND BALDIE,WILFRED, DECEASED HAMPTON COURT, GOLDEN GROVE P.O., ST. THOMAS BANTON,MAGDALENE DECD KENSINGTON P A, PORTLAND BARNETT,LUNETTE CROOKED RIVER P O, CLARENDON BARRACKS,JACOB GINGER HILL P.O., ST. ELIZABETH BARRETT,JAMES HAREWOOD P.O., ST. CATHERINE BARRETT,JOSEPH W DECD BETHEL TOWN P O, WESTMORELAND BARRETT,THOMAS DECD BETHEL TOWN P O, WESTMORELAND BARTLEY,RAYMOND DECD (PHYLLIS ALLEN, EXECUTRIX), C/O LLOYD MCCLYMONT, 36 KNOWLES ROAD, MANDEVILLE, MANCHESTER BAUGH,MARIA C/O SAMUEL BAUGH, ALBION MOUNTAIN, PORT MARIA P.O., ST MARY BAXTER,RONALD A DECD PT MORANT P O, ST THOMAS BEAN,WILLIAM S ASKENISH P O, HANOVER BECKFORD DECEASED,ADINA C/O MARCEL BECKFORD, 2607 EGAN ROAD, OTTAWA, ON, CANADA K1V 8M9 BECKFORD,ARNOLD MT. FELIX P.A., ST. THOMAS BECKFORD,ELKANAH SPRING GARDEN P O, ST THOMAS BECKFORD,LAURA MISS C. BECKFORD,, JEFFREY TOWN P.A., ST. MARY BECKFORD,MARGARET L MT. FELIX P.A., ST. THOMAS BELL,HANNAH DECD AIRY CASTLE P O, ST THOMAS BENJAMIN,ALEXANDER DECD COLONELS RIDGE P O, CLARENDON BENJAMIN,PERCIVAL THE SALVATION ARMY, FRANCIS HAM RESIDENCE, P.O. BOX 2042, KINGSTON 8. BENNETT,ERNEST DECD GUYS HILL P O, ST MARY BENNETT,SOLOMON DECD COFFEE PIECE P A, CLARENDON BENNETT-DORMAN,GLORIA I EXTRX EST OBADIAH MATTHIE DECD, TROJA P O, ST CATHERINE BERNAL,MELBOURNE (DEC'D) CROOKED RIVER P O, CLARENDON BERNARD,NETTY HAYFIELD P.A., ST. THOMAS BERRY,EGERTON ADMNR EST MORTIMER BERRY DECD, AIRY CASTLE P O, ST THOMAS BERRY,GEORGE B DECD BATH P O, ST THOMAS BIGBY,NATHANIEL DECD PT.ANTONIO P.O, PORTLAND BLACK,ADELLA MCFIELD SOMERTON PO, ST JAMES BLACKWOOD,CYRIL M STONEHENGE P O, ST JAMES BLACKWOOD,JAMES A MORAVIA P O, MANCHESTER BLAIR,ALLAN DECD AIRY CASTLE P O, ST THOMAS BLAIR,CALVIN DECD. STONEHENGE P O, ST JAMES BLAKE,DANIEL DECD WAIT-A-BIT P O, TRELAWNY BLAKE,STEPHEN DECD ALSTON P O, CLARENDON BLOUNT,C & G DECD PORT MORANT P O, ST THOMAS BOGLE,JACOB DECD GUYS HILL P O, ST MARY BONNER,DORCAS (DEC'D) TROJA P.O., ST. CATHERINE BOOTHE,EUGENNIE 91 DUHANEY DRIVE, KINGSTON 20 BOWEN,PHILLIP DECD STONEHENGE P O, ST JAMES BOWERS,MARY E EXTRX EST NATHANIEL BOWERS DECD, LATIUM P A, ST JAMES BRIDGE DECEASED,CLARENCE H. C/O JENNIFER HOBSON-HECTOR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, P.O. BOX 818, OCHO RIOS, ST. ANN BRISCOE,L TAYLOR & E J EXTRS EST.EDWARD BURRIS DECD., FRANKFIELD P O, CLARENDON BRISSETT,JAMES E DECD 18-20 ST NICHOLAS PLACE, NEW YORK CITY, U S A BRISSETT,STEPHEN (DEC'D) WINDSOR CASTLE, ROEHAMPTON P A, ST JAMES BRODERICK,PERCIVAL A DECD MORGANS VALLEY FARM, MORGANS PASS P O, CLARENDON BROOKS,CARDINAL HARKERS HALL P O, ST CATHERINE BROWN DEC'D,ADINA R P O BOX 20, CHRISTIANA P O, MANCHESTER, C/O OWEN BROWN BROWN DECEASED,SELVYN 7 MATTHEWS AVENUE, PORT ANTONIO P O, PORTLAND BROWN,ALEXANDER DECD LOTTERY P O, ST JAMES BROWN,ALICTA CROOKED RIVER P O, CLARENDON BROWN,CHARLES E DECD MANCHIONEAL P O, PORTLAND BROWN,EDGAR DECD LORRIMERS P O, TRELAWNY BROWN,ENID DECD 71 IAN DRIVE, KESWICK, ONTARIO L4P 4G3, CANADA, C/O BEVERLEY PATRICK BROWN,FRANKLIN D BECKFORD KRAAL P O, CLARENDON BROWN,GABRIEL DECD GREEN ISLAND P O, HANOVER BROWN,HILDA MANCHIONEAL P O, PORTLAND BROWN,LEVI DECD WHITEHALL P A, ST THOMAS BROWN,MARY DECD 72 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVENUE, KINGSTON 2 BROWN,MEHETABELL TECHISTER DIST., RAMBLE P.O., HANOVER BROWN,RAYMOND M DECD BONNY GATE P O, ST MARY BROWN,RICHARD JOHNS HALL P O, ST JAMES BROWN,VINCENT O PORT MORANT DISTRICT, PORT MORANT P.O., ST. THOMAS. BROWNE DEC'D,C.H. (E.A. & D.H.J. BROWNE, EXTRS), 10 NORBROOK ROAD, P/O BOX 76, KINGSTON BRYAN,DELRIETA MT. PROVIDENCE DIST., WOOD HALL P.O., CLARENDON BRYAN,EDGAR 88 MONTON STREET, MOSS SIDE, MANCHESTER 14, ENGLAND BRYAN,EVANS U. SKIBO P.O., PORTLAND BRYAN,FRANCELLA DECD 293 W 147 STREET, N Y 10039, U S A BRYAN,JOSEPH DECD TROY P O, TRELAWNY Name of Beneficiary Full Address BRYAN,JOSLYN RED HILLS, ST GREGORY P A, CLARENDON BRYAN,K A & A ADMNRS EST ENOS BRYAN DECD, OXFORD, FREE HILL P O, ST MARY BULGIN,NATHANIEL A DECD SOMERTON P O, ST JAMES BURFORD,ERNEST DECD HIGHGATE P O, ST MARY BURGESS,OSCAR DECD SHREWSBURY DISTRICT, SHREWSBURY P A, PORTLAND BURNETT,L A & A 6 ANDERSON DRIVE, P O BOX 515 MAY PEN P O, CLARENDON BURRELL,CHARLES DECD CHRISTIANA P O, MANCHESTER BURTON DEC'D,DANIEL A GOLDEN GROVE P O, ST THOMAS BURTON,EDMUND P (DEC'D) 9 ARMY LANE, PORT ANTONIO P O, PORTLAND CALDER,MANASSEH S DECD DEVON PEN P A, ST MARY CAMBPELL JNR,AMOS B 8 ORANGE STREET, MONTEGO BAY P O, ST JAMES CAMERON,CLINTON PEMBROKE HALL P.O., ST. MARY CAMERON,GEORGE KITSON TOWN P O, ST CATHERINE CAMERON,GEORGE S DECD ISLINGTON P O, ST MARY CAMPBELL,CORNELIUS SOMERTON P O, ST JAMES CAMPBELL,DAVID DECD ISLINGTON P O, ST MARY CAMPBELL,EDITH E MANDEVILLE P O, MANCHESTER CAMPBELL,EDWARD PEMBROKE HALL P O, ST MARY CAMPBELL,RADCLIFFE MANDEVILLE P O, MANCHESTER CAMPBELL,W S K GORDON & A EXTRS EST H A CAMPBELL DECD, C/O MYERS FLETCHER &, GORDON, P.O. BOX 162, KINGSTON CAMPBELL,WILLIAM J JAMES HILL P.O., CLARENDON CARBY,RICHARD P P O BOX 16, GUYS HILL P O, ST MARY CARD,ELNATHAN DECD C/O BEATRICE E CARD, FRANKFIELD P O, CLARENDON CARHMULA,VIOLA DECD RICHMOND P O, ST MARY CARIBBEAN TRUST MERCHANT BANK THE TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, OFFICE OF TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, 52-60 GRENADA CRESCENT, 3RD FLOOR, KINGSTON 5 CARTY,BEATRICE L DENBIGH P A, CLARENDON CARTY,LAURIE DECD BULL HEAD P A, CLARENDON CARYLL,TREVOR B 31 BARRULE PARK, RAMSEY, ISLE OF MAN, UNITED KINGDOM CHAMBERS,ARTHUR LORRIMERS P O, TRELAWNY CHAMBERS,INA LORRIMERS P O, TRELAWNY CHAMBERS,JOSEPH DECD LORRIMERS P O, TRELAWNY CHAMBERS,LUTHER S DECD CROFTS HILL P O, CLARENDON CHAMBERS,SUSAN DECD LORRIMERS P O, TRELAWNY CHAMBERS,SWENSON DECD C/O MRS VIOLA MCGHIE FLAMSTEAD, JOHNS HALL P O, ST JAMES CHANNER DECD,JAMES P.O. BOX 25, COLEYVILLE P.O., MANCHESTER. CHAROO,HORACE 30 RIDGEWAY ROAD, KINGSTON 19 CHRISTIE,MICHAEL 13 D'AGUILAR RD, KINGSTON 11 CLARKE,ALEXANDER (DECD) C/O MRS. AMY CLARKE, 'MALDON' MAROON TOWN P.O., ST. JAMES CLARKE,ASENATH C MORANT BAY P O, ST THOMAS CLARKE,CARMEN V URQUHART 2330 N.W. 73RD AVENUE, SUNRISE, FLORIDA 33313, U.S.A. CLARKE,LILLIAN IPSWICH P O, ST ELIZABETH CLARKE,ROBERT DECD MANCHIONEAL P O, PORTLAND CLARKE,SAMUEL A COPSE P A, HANOVER CLARKE,THOMAS O PORT ANTONIO P O, PORTLAND CLAUDETTE DAVIDSON ADMIN.,JAMES A BLAKE DEC'D LOT 498 - 2 EAST, GREATER PORTMORE P.O, ST. CATHERINE CLUNIE,J A WHEATLE & R L RICHMOND P O, ST MARY COLDSPRING,LEONARD HEYWOOD HALL P A, ST MARY COLE,JAMES M DECD ST GREGORY P A, CLARENDON COLE,MAZIE B DECD BECKFORD KRAAL P O, CLARENDON COLE,WILLIAM CHARLES C/O MRS IVY COLE, NEW GROUND, SUMMERFIELD P.O., CLARENDON CONSTABLE P. O. DECD C/O ROSE THOMAS, ADMNX, EST P. O. CONSTABLE DECD, PORUS P.O., MANCHESTER CONSTABLE,ELEAZAR DECD JAMES HILL P O, CLARENDON COOMBS,M. TUCKER & B. EXTRS EST. N.A. MOORE (DEC'D), BELFIELD P.O., ST MARY COOPER,DAVID SUNNING HILL P O, ST THOMAS COUSINS,MICHAEL DECD FRUITFUL VALE P O, PORTLAND COX,CLAUDIUS DECD STONEHENGE P O, ST JAMES COX,ROBERT C. (DEC'D) 9 DUNCAN AVENUE, KINGSTON 5 CRAWFORD,ROBERT J DECD GOLDEN GROVE P O, ST THOMAS CREARY,SYBIL 437 BEACH 72ND STREET, ARVERNE, NEW YORK 11692, U.S.A. CRUICKSHANK,EVERALD FONT HILL P A, ST THOMAS CUMMINGS,WILLIAM O DECD MORANT BAY P O, ST THOMAS CURRIE,WOODROW W DECD MANCHIONEAL P O, PORTLAND DALE,WILLIAM SPALDINGS P O, CLARENDON DALEY,ALFRED H DECD TROJA P O, ST CATHERINE DALLAS,MARIA DECD JACKS RIVER P A, ST MARY DAVIS,ADLINE DECD LOTTERY P O, ST JAMES DAVIS,ALEXANDER ISLINGTON P O, ST MARY DAVIS,BERNICE E & B SUTHERLAND, GALLERY APTS., APT 406, 17 OXFORD ROAD, KINGSTON 5 DAVIS,CHARLES DECD BATH P O, ST THOMAS DAVY,EMMA DECD CHRISTIANA P O, MANCHESTER DAWKINS,EDWARD SWIFT RIVER P O, PORTLAND DAWKINS,SAMUEL CHAPELTON P O, CLARENDON DEACON,JETHRO J DECD REACH P A, PORTLAND DEACON,WILLIAM A DECD ENFIELD P O, ST MARY DEAN,AARON HAYFIELD P A, ST THOMAS DEANS,JAMES A DECD MOORE TOWN P O, PORTLAND DEANS,STEPHANIE E SHERWOOD FOREST, KENMAY P.A., PORTLAND DEHANEY,ALEXANDER DECD JOHNS HALL P O, ST JAMES DELISSER DECEASED,PAUL (DIANA DELISSER EXTRX), C/O LYNDA MAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 7-9 HARBOUR STREET, KINGSTON DELISSER,OSCAR L P O BOX 341, MONTEGO BAY P O, ST JAMES DEMETRIUS,DUDLEY CHRISTIANA P O, MANCHESTER DENNIS,CHARLES COLEYVILLE P O, MANCHESTER DENNIS,RUTH A.
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