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NO.120 his German. Retired Major 1947. Rather than returning to Cambridge he visited the USA to learn about insurance. Member of Lloyds 1950. He returned to join Bevington Vaizey and Foster. He became a reinsurance broker: Chairman and Managing Director Henry K Padfield & Co from 1969. He ended his career as a board member of Wigham Poland. He suffered from the Lloyds crash but stuck it out. An excellent golfer playing off 3, he was a member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and Royal St George’s. He served on the Rogate Parish Council. He lived his life by the phrase ‘My word is my bond.’ Married (1) 1950 Elizabeth Griffiths (died 1984), (2) 1985 Daphne Kyke, who survives him with two sons from his first marriage. Nigel William Lillingston (K, 38-42): died 2.7.2015 aged 91. Son of GGL (K, 06-10) and brother of HAL (K, 39-43). Gold Medal for Gymnastics. RMC OCTU (Belt of Honour). Commissioned Royal Scots Greys 1944, Normandy 1944 (seriously wounded), BAOR 1945, Staff Captain GHQ India under Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. Demobbed 1947. Before emigrating to Canada in 1952 he farmed and worked for Fisons Pest Control Ltd 1950-52. From 1954-66 he ran a successful yacht-chartering business in Nassau, Bahamas, during which time he was shipwrecked in the middle of a hurricane. In 1969, whilst on holiday in New Zealand, he suffered an aneurism, from which he only partially recovered. But he built up and ran a very successful waste-paper business, which he ran on his own and was able to make substantial donations to local schools to enable then to send their pupils to overseas athletics events. He is survived by Mary, his wife of 60 years. Michael William Drury Brace (E, 38-43): died 8.7.2014. Son of AGB (A, 1899-04). Head of House, Athla Colours 1942. After a serious illness he served in the RAFVR 1943-47 and later with the Pembrokeshire Yeomanry 1952-58. He attended Agricultural College before becoming a farming student in Eversham and then farm manager at Cosheston Home T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T Farm. In 1959 he took the tenancy of Thomas Chapel farm and set up a dairyfarming enterprise, which he ran until his retirement in 1994. Branch Chairman of Narberth NFU. He was also founder member of Narberth Grasslands Society. He was deeply involved with the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales, of which he was Chairman. In 1990 he published a definitive history of CPRW. He is survived by Daphne, his wife of 60 years, and their two sons and a daughter. Ian Claude Montgomerie Beckwith (K, 3843): died 28.2.2015 aged 90. RAF 1943-47 earning his wings before the war ended. New College 1948. Qualified as a solicitor 1951. As a friend and adviser to all his clients he was much loved by his partners and office workers. His love of the Dorset hills and coastline continued throughout his life. The son of a priest, he was appreciated as a sidesman and church warden. Survived by Kay, his wife of 60 years. Ronald (Ronnie) Patrick Thorburn (A, 3943): died 11.4.2015. Brother of AMT (A, 33-38) and proud grandfather of APR Holt, who arrived in A House in 2012. He developed osteomyelitis in his hip aged seven and he underwent another operation when he was 14, which was no more successful. This disability meant that he could not take part in organised sport, but it gave him the opportunity to indulge in what was to become a lifelong passion – fishing. Pembroke College, Cambridge 1944, 2 Estate Management 1947. He first worked as Assistant Factor to the Duke of Buccleuch before becoming a self-employed land agent and farmer. His other passion was racing. He was not only a successful owner and a steward at several Scottish racecourses but also chairman of Perth Racecourse for six years 1991-96. During this time he oversaw a considerable improvement not only in the standard of racing but also in the facilities at the racecourse. For six years he was a member of the Perth Council. He valued his friendships with local shepherds and farmers. Married (1) 1964 Margaret Mitchell (marriage dissolved) and (2) 1987 24 Rosie Leveson-Gower, who survives him with two daughters and a son. John Alastair Fergusson (H, 40-45): died 8.3.2015. VI, Duberley Prize. RNVR 194547. Magdalen College, Oxford, 3PPE BA 1950. He first worked for Thomas Ferguson & Co in Northern Ireland 1950 and then Helbert Wagg & Co