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Professor Alfred Felix Landon Beeston, of Iffley, Oxford, Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oxford University 1955-79, left estate valued at pounds 610,508 net.
Professor Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark, of Cambridge, the archaeologist and Master of Peterhouse 1973-80, left estate valued at pounds 710,681 net. He left pounds 10,000 to Peterhouse, Cambridge, to support travel by undergraduates.
Mrs Constance Fligg Tipper, of Penrith, Cumbria, the material scientist, left estate valued at pounds 185,856 net. After personal bequests, she left pounds 100 each to the Parishes of Edenhall and Langwathby, and her books not otherwise bequeathed and the residue to Newnham College, Cambridge.
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