Deceased Estates

South CambridgeshireWest SuffolkCB24 6WZ52.2448870.167379CB9 7QR52.0944110.492705Trustee Act 1925Trustee Act 1925, s. 272022-04-262022-10-052022-10-072022-12-08TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk2903417696063838

Details of the deceased

Deceased Surname:
Elliston
Deceased First name:
Sherley
Deceased Middle name(s):
Bella
Deceased Title:
Mrs
Maiden name:
Mayes
Date of Death:
26 April 2022
Deceased Occupation:
Electrical Test Engineer (Retired)
Reference Number:
NT/PET0083
Claims Date:
8 December 2022

Last address of the deceased

Address Line 1:
28 Dash End
Address Line 2:
Kedington
Town:
HAVERHILL
County:
Suffolk
Postcode:
CB9 7QR

Details of the Executor/Administrator

Executor/Administrator Company Name:
Petersfields LLP
Executor/Administrator Surname:
Timmings
Executor/Administrator First name:
Nicholas
Executor/Administrator Middle name(s):
Kenneth
Telephone:
01223 928055
Email address:
enquiries@petersfields.com
Address 1:
Milton Hall
Address 2:
Ely Road
Town:
Milton
County:
Cambridgeshire (CAM)
Country:
United Kingdom
Postcode:
CB24 6WZ

Additional Executor/Administrator

Executor/Administrator Surname:
Kiddy
Executor/Administrator First name:
Dawn
Executor/Administrator Middle name(s):
Annette

Legal information

Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 27 (Deceased Estates) of the Trustee Act 1925, that any person having a claim against or an interest in the estate of any of the deceased persons whose names and addresses are set out above is hereby required to send particulars in writing of his claim or interest to the person or persons whose names and addresses are set out above, and to send such particulars before the date specified in relation to that deceased person displayed above, after which date the personal representatives will distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have had notice and will not, as respects the property so distributed, be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have had notice.