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'''Clarke Lonkhurst''', singer, Hamstreet, [[Kent]]. Landlord of the Duke's Head at Hamstreet, who also worked as a carrier. He was a keen sportsman - football, cricket, and as a member of the Mid-Kent Stag Hunt. | '''Clarke Lonkhurst''', singer, Hamstreet, [[Kent]]. Landlord of the Duke's Head at Hamstreet, who also worked as a carrier. He was a keen sportsman - football, cricket, and as a member of the Mid-Kent Stag Hunt. | ||
Sang [[Nobleman and Thresherman, The|The Nobleman and Thresherman]] (Roud 19) for [[Cecil Sharp]], 23 Sep 1908. | In the 1901 Census he is listed as Clarke Longhurst, and shows his age as 37, born at Dunkirk near Faversham. | ||
Sang [[Nobleman and Thresherman, The|The Nobleman and Thresherman]] (Roud 19) for [[Cecil Sharp]], 23 Sep 1908. Sharp noted his name as Clarke Lankhurst. | |||
[[Category: Singer]] | [[Category: Singer]] | ||
[[Category: Kent]] | [[Category: Kent]] |
Revision as of 14:22, 31 March 2009
Clarke Lonkhurst, singer, Hamstreet, Kent. Landlord of the Duke's Head at Hamstreet, who also worked as a carrier. He was a keen sportsman - football, cricket, and as a member of the Mid-Kent Stag Hunt.
In the 1901 Census he is listed as Clarke Longhurst, and shows his age as 37, born at Dunkirk near Faversham.
Sang The Nobleman and Thresherman (Roud 19) for Cecil Sharp, 23 Sep 1908. Sharp noted his name as Clarke Lankhurst.