A large buff envelope lay at the bottom of a drawer filled with life insurance and pension correspondence. With neither print nor writing on the outside, there was no clue as to what it might contain.Pulling out two A4 sheets of Paper, paper that was of good quality, the contents were immediately clear, “The Last Will and Testament of Ian Peter Poulton.” It was not hard to remember it being drafted.
September 2001 and a trip to the Philippines prompted the unlikely step of going to a solicitor before departing. …