steve I did not know all about what would happen I understand the will left everything to JB apart from £10.000 which went to Sheila. Have you seen the will? if so where can I access this info. Thanks steve
I don't know whether the wills are online. The amounts are not crystal clear in the books. In Chapter 27 of Blood Relations we have the Crown's case at trial presented by Anthony Arlidge QC, that Jeremy murdered for an estate worth £436,000 in 1985 money. In Wikipedia the amounts are £380,000 for Nevill's estate (worth over £1million in 2016) and £230,000 for June (worth £608,000 in 2016). In Carol Ann Lee's book we are told June left Sheila a field within the Osea Road complex (Jeremy similarly would inherit 48 acres of land adjoining Little Rentners Farm), but I can't see how she wouldn't pass some of her shares onto her daughter and not leave her out entirely. I think the £10,000 was mentioned in the hospital car park at St. Andrew's in 1982 during her incarceration , where she had a conversation with Robert Boutflour and was meant to clear the mortgage for Moreshead Mansions if I've understood this correctly.
Nevill had left the Farm to Jeremy, and I assume this was the major asset in N&J Bamber Ltd, which Wikipedia tells us is valued at £400,000 (£1,057,000 at 2016 prices). If I'm correct that this would go exclusively to Jeremy then Nevill's cash was willed to June. Nevill had also inherited Clifton House from his mother, Granny Bamber, in Guildford, and although there was a bank loan on the property there would be a 50% share coming from that once it had been converted into flats and they were sold.