Nineteenth Century African chiefs in Nuneaton: A local mystery uncovered

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By David Paterson, published 31st May 2004

In Nuneaton’s St. Nicolas Churchyard lies a sizeable, though not elaborate, flat gravestone. It commemorates Canon Robert Savage, Vicar of the parish 1845-71, his wife Emma and many of their children. This tombstone, like so many in our graveyards, reveals a wide range of historical information, recording significant detail about the Savage family. However, it also throws up a story with much wider ramifications – still being worked out today. An African chief, George Mandyola Konah Macomo,

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