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Wednesday 09 September 1992 18:02 EDT
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Professor Joseph Henry Peacock, of Ubley, Avon, former Professor of Surgical Science at Bristol University and a founder member of the Surgical Research Society, left estate valued at pounds 145,250 net.

Mr Ronald Eyre, of London Wll, the stage, television and opera director, left estate valued at pounds 657,583 net. He left pounds 3,000, together with his copyrights royalties and profits owned by him, to such charity in support of cancer research as his Trustees select; pounds 2,000 each to the Notting Hill Housing Trust, Oxfam, Shelter and Amnesty International; and pounds 1,000 to the Friends of the Earth.

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