Today
Dr Aileen Adams, emeritus consultant anaesthetist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, 86; Meg Beresford, general secretary, CND, 1985-90, 72; Viscount Chilston, film producer, 63; Dick Clement, scriptwriter, 72; Major-General Dr G. O. Cowan, president, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995-97, 70; Tracy Edwards, yachtswoman, 47; Dame Elizabeth Hedley-Miller, Ceremonial Officer, Cabinet Office, 1983-88, 86; Baroness Massey of Darwen, chairman, National Treatment Agency, 71; Canon Lord Pilkington of Oxenford, Canon Emeritus, Canterbury Cathedral, 76; Jean Rankine, deputy director, British Museum, 1983-97, 68; G. W. Tremlett, author, journalist and bookseller, 70.
Tomorrow
Dr Bruce Arnold, biographer, 73; The Right Rev John Bickersteth, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1975-87, 88; Sherban Cantacuzino, secretary, Royal Fine Art Commission, 1979-94, 81; Tim Henman, tennis player, 35; Sir Andrew Hugh Smith, chairman, London Stock Exchange, 1988-94, 78; Sir John Johnson, chairman, Countryside Commission, 1991-95, and Assistant Under-Secretary of State (Africa), Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1984-86, 79; Roger Law, satirist and puppeteer, 68; Sir Colin McColl, Head of MI6, 1988-94, 77; Dame Monica Mason, director, Royal Ballet, 68; Lord O’Hagan, Conservative MEP for Devon, 1979-94, 64; John Young, rugby player and chairman, Lloyd’s Regulatory Board, 1997-2002, 72.