| Notes: | The Daily Telegraph Saturday, 5 Jan 1867, Page 1 FRANCIS ODDIN TAYLOR, Deceased - Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vict., cap. 35. intituled “An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve trustees,” Notice is Hereby Given that all persons having any claims or demands against or upon the ESTATE of FRANCIS ODDIN TAYLOR, Late of Winfarthing In the county of Norfolk gentleman deceased (who died at Winfarthing aforesaid on the 23rd day of September 1866 and whose will was proved In the Norwich District Registry attached to her Majesty’s Court of Probate on the 13th day of December last by James Taylor of Attleborough, in the said county of Norfolk, gentleman, Joseph Taylor, of Bylaugh, in the same county gentleman, and Samuel Taylor of Dunton in the same county, gentleman, three of the Executors therein named and appointed), are hereby required on or before the 1st day of March next to send in the particulars of such claims or demands to the said executors or to the undersigned, their solicitors, and in default thereof the said executors will at the expiration of that time proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice. And the said executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim they shall not have had notice. And all persons indebted to the estate of the said Francis Oddin Taylor deceased are hereby required to pav the amount of their respective debts to the said executors or their said solicitors forthwith. Dated this 3rd day of January 1867 J O TAYLOR and SON Solicitors to the said Executors St Giles-street Norwich. |