Mid Sussex Times: Tuesday 8th April 1890

Stephen Remnant Chapman Parker, Deceased: Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict. Chap. 34: Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of Stephen Remnant Chapman Parker, carrying on the business as a tailor at No. 18 Saint James’s Street in the County of London and at 89 Princess Street in the City of Manchester and residing at Coverside Burgess Hill in the Parish of Ditchling in the County of Sussex (who died on the 10th day of January 1890 and whose will and codicil were proved in the Principal Registry of the Provate Division of Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice on the 24th day of February by Mary Parker, spinster, daughter of the deceased and Thomas Siviter Smith the executrix and executor therein named) are hereby requested to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the executrix and executors of the deceased on or before the 1st day of May 1890, after which date the said executrix and executor will distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated this 18th day of March 1890, Smith, Pinsent & Co.: 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham: Solicitors of the said Executrix and Executor.

[see also Mid Sussex Times: Tuesday 1st April 1890]


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