Postby dognose » Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:00 pm
Hi SS, To quote from Fallon's book " In later life, William Smily indulged in experimental farming. This he pursued at Camp Farm, Nazeing, Essex, which he owned and later bequeathed to his widow, Caroline Elizabeth. The farm subsequently became the Smily family's country residence, used for summer holidays until sold by William Smily's grandson, Samuel Smily No2, in 1912 " ,He left an estate of over £5,000 a lot of money in those days, regards Trev.