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Lynette Davies

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dated 12 December 1993: "LYNETTE DAVIES, who starred as Davinia Prince in the 1970s TV series The Foundation, was found drowned at Lavernock Point, near Penarth, South Glamorgan."
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At the time of her death Davies was living at 31a Mortimer Road, Cardiff CF11, and she left an estate valued at £251,073.
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Her highest-profile role was as Davinia Prince, the central character in
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Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials: 1974-1984
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In December 1993, at the age of forty-five, Davies drowned at
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at probatesearch.service.gov.uk, retrieved 28 August 2015
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Index

Welsh
Customs and Excise
Tonypandy
Glamorgan
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
London
repertory
Bristol Old Vic
Regan
Royal Shakespeare Company
King Lear
Maxim Gorky
Summerfolk
Aldwych Theatre
ATV
English Shakespeare Company
Henry IV, Part 2
Lavernock Point
Vale of Glamorgan
suicide
Clayhanger
The Ghosts of Motley Hall
Raffles
Will Shakespeare
Countess of Southampton
The Foundation
Tales of the Unexpected
Miracles Take Longer
Tales of the Unexpected
No Place Like Home

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