How do I search the London Gazette?
Just go to Publications, and under ‘Search the archives – Indexes’, select the edition (London, Edinburgh or Belfast), year and issue number (1-4). London Gazette index searches start from 1829.
How do I get a copy of my London Gazette?
To order printed copies of these Publications please contact us.
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What is published in the London Gazette?
The Gazette is the official bearer of War Office and Ministry of Defence events, and a weekly supplement is published on behalf of the forces every Tuesday. The Company Law Supplement is published weekly in all three editions of The Gazette.
Can I buy the London Gazette?
The Gazette is available to buy as a personalised edition. Whether it is for your own achievement, or to mark the achievement of someone special, The Gazette’s commemorative editions make a wonderful keepsake.
What is a first Gazette notice?
A first Gazette notice is a warning that a company will be struck off the Companies House register, due to non-compliance. If no objections are received, the company will be dissolved. At which point it will be forced to stop trading and the company name becomes free for someone else to register.
Do I have to place a notice in the Gazette?
It’s not a legal requirement to place a deceased estates notice, but it is advisable, and most solicitors place them as a matter of course (in a 2016 Gazette survey, 80 per cent of probate professionals always placed one if acting as professional executor).
How much does it cost to place a notice in the Gazette?
If the notice content contains more than 40 companies or individuals, the standard cost will apply for 1-40 companies/names, and each name thereafter will be charged at £0.50 per name plus VAT. Please contact customer services for a quote and to process your order.
Does the Oxford Gazette still exist?
Print publication ended As of March 2020 the Gazette has been published online only as a result of office and printer closures. It has now been decided by GPC and by Council that print production will not resume when COVID-19-related lockdowns end.
Why is Gazette required?
As a public journal, the Gazette prints official notices from the government. It is authentic in content, accurate and strictly in accordance with the Government policies and decisions. The gazette is printed by the Government of India Press.
How much does it cost to put a notice in The London Gazette?
How much does a section 27 notice cost?
£69.50 plus VAT for what is known as a section 27 notice in The London Gazette which protects against unexpected claims from unknown creditors.
How can I stop my first Gazette?
There are two ways a company can be stuck off the register at Companies House, either voluntarily should the directors decide they have no further use for the company, or alternatively a third party could petition for its compulsory dissolution.
What are the contents of the London Gazettes?
The copies include acts of state, proclamations, and appointments to offices under the crown; also orders in Council and such other orders as were directed to be published, including dissolutions of partnership, notices of proceedings in bankruptcy, official notices relating to insolvent debtors, etc. Many volumes contain integral indexes.
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How do I search The London Gazette?
Just go to Publications, and under ‘Search the archives – Indexes’, select the edition (London, Edinburgh or Belfast), year and issue number (1-4). London Gazette index searches start from 1829.
How do I get a copy of The London Gazette?
To order printed copies of these Publications please contact us.
- Daily Edition Gazette. Contains London, Edinburgh and Belfast. Choose issue. Select a publication.
- London Gazette. Choose issue. Select a publication.
- Edinburgh Gazette. Choose issue. Select a publication.
- Belfast Gazette. Choose issue. Select a publication.
Can I buy The London Gazette?
The Gazette is available to buy as a personalised edition. Whether it is for your own achievement, or to mark the achievement of someone special, The Gazette’s commemorative editions make a wonderful keepsake.
How often is London Gazette published?
The Gazette is the official bearer of War Office and Ministry of Defence events, and a weekly supplement is published on behalf of the forces every Tuesday. The Company Law Supplement is published weekly in all three editions of The Gazette. It details information notified to, or by, the Registrar of Companies.
What is a first Gazette notice?
A first Gazette notice is a warning that a company will be struck off the Companies House register, due to non-compliance. If no objections are received, the company will be dissolved. At which point it will be forced to stop trading and the company name becomes free for someone else to register.
What is a Gazette entry?
The Gazette provides a permanent, official public record of important statutory and non-statutory notices that can be used to support legal and other processes, and act as a means of advertising public notices.
What is a gazette entry?
How much does it cost to put a notice in The London Gazette?
If the notice content contains more than 40 companies or individuals, the standard cost will apply for 1-40 companies/names, and each name thereafter will be charged at £0.50 per name plus VAT. Please contact customer services for a quote and to process your order.
Does the Oxford Gazette still exist?
Print publication ended As of March 2020 the Gazette has been published online only as a result of office and printer closures. It has now been decided by GPC and by Council that print production will not resume when COVID-19-related lockdowns end.
How to search the archives of the London Gazette?
With that in mind, we’ve now made the index search easier. Just go to Publications, and under ‘Search the archives – Indexes’, select the edition (London, Edinburgh or Belfast), year and issue number (1-4). London Gazette index searches start from 1829.
Where can I find the London Gazette for the First World War?
Please Note: all pieces concerning London Gazettes for the First and Second World Wars are available on microfilm in the reading rooms at The National Archives, Kew. ZJ 1/1-47 conform to the Julian or ‘Old Style’ calendar. The index to the London Gazette for the years beginning 1 January 1830 to 31 December 1883 is held at the Reference Desk, Kew.
How many days are there in the year 1945?
The year 1945 is a common year, with 365 days in total. Calendar type: Gregorian calendar Calendar shown with Monday as first day of week. Change to Sunday.
When was the Edinburgh Gazette first published in the UK?
Note that volumes were published quarterly from 1903 onwards; for pre-1903 volumes, it will be only 1 or 2, as they were then produced biannually. Bear in mind that Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes only publish an annual index, which is searchable from 2002.
