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Friday 11 March 1994 19:02 EST
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Sir Charles Trevor Reeve, of London W8, judge in the Family Division of the High Court 1973-88, left estate valued at pounds 1,243,244 net.

Sir John Patrick Graham, of Radlett, Hertfordshire, a former Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court assigned to the Patent Court, left estate valued at pounds 969,408 net.

Mr Henry Cornish Torbock, of Penrith, Cumbria, the art collector, left estate valued at pounds 2,183,009 net. He left pounds 1,000 to Morland Parochial Church Council, for the Churchyard Fund, 15 paintings to the National Art Collections Fund (asking that they distribute six to the National Gallery of Scotland, three to the London Museum, two each to the Whitworth Art Gallery and the National Maritime Museum, and one each to the Abbot Hall Art Gallery and Aberdeen Art Gallery), 12 paintings to Eton College, six paintings to Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, and a copy of a drawing to the Fitzwilliam Museum.

Mrs Mabel Anne Wall, of London N2, left estate valued at pounds 1,198,532 net.

Mr Jonathan Backhouse, of Great Horkesley, Essex, left estate valued at pounds 1,393,853 net.

Mr James Freeland Barnes, of Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,156,268 net.

Mr Thomas Leith Hayes, of Ambleside, Cumbria, left estate valued at pounds 1,498,963 net.

Mr Sidney James Saunders, of London NW3, left estate valued at pounds 1,120,847 net.

Mr John Walker, of Haslemere, Surrey, left estate valued at pounds 1,078,598 net.

Mr Charles Edgar Farmer, of Matlock, Derbyshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,185,704 net.

Mr Robert James Bowes, of Belvedere, Kent, left estate valued at pounds 1,333,887 net.

Mr Robert Sidney Clark, of Ruddington, Nottinghamshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,270,812 net.

Mr Ian Duncan McDougall, of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,088,160 net.

Mr Antony Tregonwell Frampton Stallard, of Hinton Parva, Wiltshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,592,736 net.

Mrs Christine Elizabeth Woodman, of Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, left estate valued at pounds 1,105,991 net.

Gwendoline Ruth Forrester, of Gorleston, Norfolk, formerly of Southwold, Suffolk, left estate valued at pounds 690,640 net. She left her entire estate to her Trustees for such charity or charities as they think fit.

Aithna Ingeborg Bertha Andrew, of Exeter, Devon, left estate valued at pounds 1,240,396 net. After personal bequests of pounds 290,250 and effects, she left the residue equally between the National Trust and the RNLI.

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