John Neame
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| Notes | John was agent for Lewis Richard, Lord Sondes from about 1810, till he was killed in a carriage accident in 1849, on a hill, between Littlebourne and Canterbury, as a result of the kicking strap of his dog cart not being properly adjusted. He succeeded ____Edmunds, of Stockers Hill, who was the previous tenant. He and Edmunds, between them, agreed to arrange with the tenants of the estate to plant an elm tree to every acre of the Sondes. (Faversham Farmers' Club and its Members. Prideaux, George Selby. Canterbury 1927) There is a monument in his honour in Selling Church and a stained glass window. (S27) |
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