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Aged seventy-two, Gavin Young died in London after a long illness, on 18 January 2001.
Young was born in 1928 and spent his youth in Cornwall and South Wales. After leaving Rugby he became a deck-hand in the Merchant Navy and did his National Service in the Welsh Guards before going to Oxford to read Modern History at Trinity College, where he was taught by Tony Crosland, who became a friend.
Gavin David Young was born on April 24, 1928, the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Gavin Young, of the Welsh Guards, and Daphne, daughter of Sir Leolin Forestier-Walker, Bt, of Monmouthshire.
Aged seventy-two, Gavin Young died in London after a long illness, on 18 January 2001.
Young was born in 1928 and spent his youth in Cornwall and South Wales. After leaving Rugby he became a deck-hand in the Merchant Navy and did his National Service in the Welsh Guards before going to Oxford to read Modern History at Trinity College, where he was taught by Tony Crosland, who became a friend.