- John Wedge
John Wedge (1744-1816). Agriculturalist, born 10 December 1744, the son of
Francis Wedge (1714-1784)and Elizabeth Knock (1713-1788) ofFernhill House , near Forton,Staffordshire , a prosperous farmer, and brother ofThomas Wedge of Chester andCharles Wedge of Shudy Camps . John Wedge established himself on the Church Farm,Bickenhill , inWarwickshire . He was agent to theEarl of Aylesford , whose seat atPackington House was close by, and a friend of RevJohn Jaques , the Rector ofBickenhill andPrebendary ofLincoln Cathedral , who left his estate to John Wedge. John Wedge wasChurchwarden atLittle Packington , one of the livings held by Rev Jaques.John Wedge owned various properties and prospered from agriculture, as well as taking up surveying (he helped survey the Grand Canal) and he also owned a brass factory in
Birmingham . His description of land drainage works on theEarl of Aylesford 's estate atBickenhill won the Silver Medal of theSociety of Arts in 1792.In 1794 he wrote "A General View of the Agriculture of the County of Warwick" (London, 1794) for the
Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement .On 23 May 1793 John Wedge married
Sarah Bennett (born September 1760), the daughter ofThomas Bennett , solicitor of Coventry. Their second child,John Jaques Wedge (1795-1836), was born February 1795 and was educated atSt John’s College ,Cambridge University , and afterwards entered the Church of England, as did his son also called John Jaques Wedge (1821-1873).John Wedge died 19 March 1816 and was buried in the graveyard of St Bartholomew’s, Little Packington with his wife and son William, both of whom predeceased him in March 1803. He was survived by his sons John (1795-1836), Francis (1796-1873), Thomas (1798-) and Charles (1802-1858).
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