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Mike Gunnill:

--- Quote from: Smiffy on June 22, 2020, 01:32:56 PM ---
There is an entry under "Farm Bailiffs" in the 1903 Kelly's -

Capon Frederick (to the Hon R. P. Nevill D.L. J.P.), Trotterscliffe Maidstone

Oddly, a little further down we have:

Caton Frederick (to the Hon R. P. Neville), Coldrum lo. Addington, Mdstn.

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Smiffy




Long time coming, but I spoke to the a present Neville family member a few days ago.  He confirmed the lodge used to be their property but had to be pulled down. It became unsafe and didn't have any proper foundations.  The estate cleared the land completely, it is now a small wooded area.

Mike Gunnill:

Smiffy:

There is an entry under "Farm Bailiffs" in the 1903 Kelly's -

Capon Frederick (to the Hon R. P. Nevill D.L. J.P.), Trotterscliffe Maidstone

Oddly, a little further down we have:

Caton Frederick (to the Hon R. P. Neville), Coldrum lo. Addington, Mdstn.

Cosmo Smallpiece:
RF Wells was back and forth!


London 1902 (Nemo). Corresponding from Trottiscliffe 1902.


Those two kids born Kent. Yet London address 1904.


London evening classes 1907.


Btw we're not just looking for a potter but also a maker of bronze statues. So farm smithy?

Cosmo Smallpiece:
He died, but nobody wrote to the Directory people to amend it.

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