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Friday 03 July 1992 23:02 BST
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Lord Davies of Penrhys, of Tylorstown, Mid Glamorgan, Labour MP for Rhondda East from 1959 to 1974, left net estate valued between pounds 115,000 and pounds 125,000.

Lord Dulverton, of Batsford Park, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire, a former director of the Imperial Tobacco Co, President of the Timber Grovers Association and of the British Deer Society, President of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation, left estate valued at pounds 7,015,147 net.

Professor Derek William Lomax, of Selly Park, Birmingham, former Professor of Spanish at Birmingham University and medieval historian, left estate valued at pounds 442,821 net.

Professor Hywel David Lewis, of Guildford, Surrey, Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at London University, left estate valued at pounds 561,938 net.

Mr Edward Frederick Addyman, of Hampsthwaite, North Yorkshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,188,116 net.

Miss Mary Ann Budge, of Orsett, Essex, left estate valued at pounds 1,056,976 net.

Mr Maurice Alexander Cooke, of Bournemouth, Dorset, left estate valued at pounds 1,738,779 net.

Mr Frank Nicholas Johnson, of Ulverston, Cumbria, left estate valued at pounds 1,205,420 net.

The Hon Dora Gordine Hare, of London SW15, left estate valued at pounds 1,173,661 net.

Mr Charles Matthew Jordan, of Little Aston, Staffordshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,755,214 net.

Mr Reginald Kaye, of Hampstead, London NW3, left estate valued at pounds 5,931,804 net.

Miss Winifred Mary Genner, of Tonbridge, Kent, left estate valued at pounds 622,515 net. After personal bequests of pounds 5,250, she left pounds 1,000 to the British Red Cross Society, Kent Branch; pounds 500 to the Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund; and the residue equally between St Mary's Parish Church, Leigh, Tonbridge, and the Dorothy Kerin Trust, Groombridge.

Mr Norman John Stephens, of Farnborough, Hampshire, left estate valued at pounds 691,232 net. After leaving personal bequests of pounds 50, and three-twentieths of the residue to personal legatees, he left three-quarters of the residue to the National Children's Home; and one-tenth to North Camp Methodist Church, Farnborough.

Mrs Mabel Jane Donning, of Noctorum, Merseyside, left estate valued at pounds 674,724 net. She left her entire estate to the Little Sisters of the Poor, Liverpool, for their charitable work in Merseyside.

Miss Ethel Cottell Webber, of Preston, Paignton, Devon, left estate valued at pounds 420,460 net. She left pounds 100,000 to the Preston Baptist Church, Paignton, towards an assistant minister; pounds 1,000 each to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, for the use of the Leamington Spa Branch, and the Retired Baptist Ministers Housing Society; and pounds 200 to the Bible Society. Mr Henry Stephen Hoyles, of Wellington, Somerset, left estate valued at pounds 1,836,414 net. After personal bequests of pounds 2,200, he left pounds 2,000 each to St John's Parish Church, Wellington (for the Improvement Fund), the Fidelity and Sincerity Masonic Lodge, and Wellington Rotary Club (for local charities as they decide); his masonic regalia to the Lodges to which they relate; and the residue to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

Miss Joan Robinson, of Guildford, Surrey, left estate valued at pounds 475,049 net. After a personal bequest of pounds 3,000, she left the residue equally between the National Trust and Barnardo's.

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