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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. | ||
In the 1901 Census he is listed as Clarke Longhurst | In the 1901 Census he is listed as Clarke Longhurst; he is listed as age 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. | Sang [[Nobleman and Thresherman, The|The Nobleman and Thresherman]] (Roud 19) for [[Cecil Sharp]], 23 Sep 1908. Sharp noted his name as Clarke Lankhurst. |
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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.
In the 1901 Census he is listed as Clarke Longhurst; he is listed as age 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.