| 31. | The family retained the property until Death Duties of 65 % forced a sale in the late 1960s.
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| 32. | They occupy a fine house formerly owned by Alison's father, subsequently transferred to her to avoid death duty.
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| 33. | His son death duties, in 1960.
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| 34. | But the proposition that lower death duties will encourage more people to die is both implausible and unappealing.
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| 35. | In 1952, to pay the death duties of his father the Sixth Baron, country house burnt down in 1980.
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| 36. | In April 1961, Bonham-Christie died at 98 years old and her grandson gave the island to the death duties.
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| 37. | Previously owned by Lord Savile, a large section of the moor was auctioned in 1932 to pay death duties.
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| 38. | On the fourth baron's death in 1925 part of the estate had to be sold to cover death duties.
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| 39. | His government collapsed after the CEDA vetoed a proposed increase in death duties from 1 % to 3.5 %.
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| 40. | Legally therefore Wilfred momentarily inherited the peerage of Baron Stamp and the family had to pay death duty twice.
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