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Friday 09 September 1994 23:02 BST
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Joan Helen, Baroness Vickers, of Pewsey, Wiltshire, Conservative MP for Plymouth Devonport 1955- 74, left estate valued at pounds 469,100 net. She left a portrait of herself to the Corporation of the City of Plymouth; and prints, political books and pamphlets to the College of St Mark's and St John's, Derriford, Plymouth.

Robert Brockie Hunter, Lord Hunter of Newington, of Barnt Green, Worcestershire, Vice- Chancellor and Principal of Birmingham University 1968-81, left estate valued at pounds 55,827 net.

Professor Charles Reginald Dodwell, of Taunton, Somerset, Pilkington Professor of History of Art, Manchester University, and Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, 1966-89, left estate valued at pounds 136,978 net.

Professor Thomas Bruce Millar, of London NW3, the historian and writer, founder and former head of the Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, and founder of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University, Canberra, left estate in the UK valued at pounds 163,607 net.

Sir Walter Clegg, of Fleetwood, Lancashire, solicitor, MP (Conservative) for North Fylde 1966-83 and for Wyre 1983-87, a former Whip and treasurer of the 1922 Committee, left estate valued at pounds 363,608 net. He left his souvenirs of Parliament to Wyre Borough Council; copies of his letters to the Queen to the Bodleian Library, Oxford; pounds 20,000, half the residue and life interests in the remainder of the residue in personal bequests; and the balance equally beteen the Blackpool and Fylde Society for the Blind, the Thornton Cleveleys branch of the British Legion, Fleetwood RNLI, the Gunner Heritage Memorial Fund and Trinity Hospice in the Fylde.

Mr David Aron Platz, of London W11, the music publisher, left estate valued at pounds 1,130,490 net.

Mr Frank James Durston, of Falfield, Avon, left estate valued at pounds 4,295,704 net.

Mrs Rene Eileen Yoxall, of Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, left estate valued at pounds 4,808,578 net.

Mr John Roland Pink, of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, left estate valued at pounds 2,205,083 net.

Mrs Annie Percy, of Meols, Merseyside, left estate valued at pounds 2,847,591 net.

Mr John McGill Logan, of Yelden, Bedfordshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,023,545 net.

Frances Edith Alexandra Mackay, of London SW7, left estate valued at pounds 1,628,580 net.

Mr William Shepherd, of Loughborough, Leicestershire, left estate valued at pounds 1,210,941 net.

Mr John Woolcott, of Exeter, Devon, left estate valued at pounds 1,144,885 net.

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