Wills
Mr Thomas Redshaw Spring Lyon, of Essendon, Hertfordshire, former chairman of the Clam- Brummer Group, left estate valued at pounds 723,868 net.
Mr Edward Frank Newley, of Leigh Woods, Bristol, Director, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston 1965-76, left estate valued at pounds 609,705 net.
Brigadier Denis Charles Prescott Phelips, of Exmouth, Devon, formerly Defence Secretary to the Government of Burma, left estate valued at pounds 961,824 net.
Annie Tranmer, of Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, left estate valued at pounds 4,001,056 net.
Commander Edward Evan Brutton Ford RN, of London SW3, left estate valued at pounds 1,043,399 net.
Mr David Alan Brown, of Grappenhall, Cheshire, left estate valued at pounds 25,046,163 net.
Mr Stuart Stanley Heath, of Saxmundham, Suffolk, left estate valued at pounds 2,117,233 net.
Dr Thomas Harold Boon, of Jesmond, Tyne and Wear, left estate valued at pounds 1,532,123 net.
Mr Alexander Burdett Money- Coutts, of Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,463,186 net.
Mr Timothy Littleton Dewhurst, of London SW13, left estate valued at pounds 1,096,210 net.
Mr James Gordon, of Toddington, Bedfordshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,374,052 net.
Mr Henry Russell Key, of Great Plumstead, Norfolk, left estate valued at pounds 1,385,700 net.
Mrs Mary Robinson, of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,331,700 net.
Lois Bunten West-Russell, of Amesbury, Wiltshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,429,383 net.
Elsie Nightingale, of Fairhaven, Lancashire, left estate valued at pounds 2,318,086 net. She left pounds 10,000 to St Anne's on Sea United Reformed Church, and pounds 1,000 to the Ladies District Club, St Anne's.
Mr James Lesbirel Kitchin, of Axminster, Devon, left estate valued at pounds 1,390,883 net. After personal bequests of some pounds 23,000, he left his clothing and household linen to Oxfam, Chard Office, and half the residue to the National Trust, one-fifth of the residue to the Friends of the Elderly, and one-tenth each to the Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund, Salvation Army and the RNLI.
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