Hmm, put more effort into this one than any other so far, through all my available resources and still cannot definitively say what it is: I believe it comes from one of three families: Gnaphosidae, Zodaridae or the more obscure Filistatidae. Obviously long gone now Michael though in future, try take a pic from front on to reveal the eye arrangement, this is critical in some identification.
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