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Robert Laycock - Last years |  | Robert Laycock - Last years: Encyclopedia II - Robert Laycock - Last years |  | Laycock's last years were good, though circulation problems meant constant pain in one leg. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire in 1962.
A noted horseman, yachtsman and book collector, Laycock's varied interests made him a man who could enjoy life. It was said that he had no enemies.
While walking back from Sunday church services on March 10, 1968, Laycock had a heart attack and died.
His es ...
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Robert Laycock - Last years
Laycock's last years were good, though circulation problems meant constant pain in one leg. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire in 1962.
A noted horseman, yachtsman and book collector, Laycock's varied interests made him a man who could enjoy life. It was said that he had no enemies.
While walking back from Sunday church services on March 10, 1968, Laycock had a heart attack and died.
His estate was probated at 279,910 pounds sterling.
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