Hello Springbok & Old Rowley
The "owner" of the plot, the son of the father, who left it to him 'in trust', when we queried it with him yesterday, saying "It can't be right, how can your solicitor say it was taken for the war effort", said:
As he had such limited time ashore (understandably) and each shore leave had to be spent, not only with his wife and children, but organising repairs to the neighbouring six houses, to the plot, which were let, he 'let it go', i.e couldn't cope with it.
He in later years has 'dealt' with the grandson solicitor, of his original solicitor, (also, obviously his father's solicitor) and gave us details of the firm!
At the end of the war, after his return home, he gradually sold off the six houses, but never did anything about the plot being taken away from him.
Is it to late, do you think, for the family to initiate an investigation?
Cheers
Danchaslyn
