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| Residence | Faversham | ||||||
| Occupation | business | ||||||
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1863 Mayor of Faversham
Frederick William Monk joined him [his father] in business [property developer], became an important public figure, and was mayor while in his early thirties. Then in 1867, in archetypal Dickensian fashion, their empire, which now extended to a City printing business, began to collapse, and two years later Frederick was declared
bankrupt. The family, now using the surname Osborne, then moved to Montreal for a while before settling in Boston, Massachusetts.