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The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
John Fuller, "Mad Jack"
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John Fuller, of Rose Hill, was the only son of the Rev. Henry Fuller and very early in his life he succeeded to the Brightling estate and to a very handsome fortune. John Fuller was returned to Parliament for the county at the general elections of 1801, 1802 and 1806. He was also a patron of the arts - J.M.W. Turner's drawings of "The Vale of Heathfield," "Ashburnham," and "Brightling Observatory" - music and literature lover, and in 1829, he purchased and preserved Bodiam Castle.


See also The Worthies of Sussex by M.A. Lower published in 1865 and
Date
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20th February 1757
Born
 
 
11th April 1834
Died
 

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