John Rundle

John Rundle (1791 – January 1864) was a British Whig politician and businessman.

A canal linking Tavistock to the port at Plymouth was leased by his company and they had their own lime kilns, warehouses and wharves.

In the 1840s his business affairs soured and he finally moved to London to live with his daughter where he died in poverty.

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John Rundle