Wills

Sunday 25 June 1995 23:02 BST
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Francis, Lord Taylor of Hadfield, of Guildford, Surrey, founder and life president of Taylor Woodrow construction company, left estate valued at pounds 2,785,050 net.

Sir Alan Derrett Neale, of London N6, former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, left estate valued at pounds 424,343 net. He left pounds 5,000 to the Reform Club, London.

Mrs Odette Marie-Celine Hallowes, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, the wartime resister, left estate valued at pounds 1,208,643 net. She left her decorations and medals to the Imperial War Museum, and pounds 500 each to the No 282 (East Ham) Squadron Air Training Corps; the Military Medallists' League; the Women's Transport Corps Benevolent Fund; and the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association, for its benevolent fund.

Mr Michael John Payne, of Winchester, Hampshire, left estate valued at pounds 2,887,073 net.

Mr James Laycock Feather, of Keighley, West Yorkshire, left estate valued at pounds 2,186,450 net.

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