Neville Lovett

[2] Lovett was born in Torquay on 16 February 1869 and educated at Sherborne School and Christ's College, Cambridge.

[3][4][5] Lovett was ordained in 1892 and served as priest at Clifton, Wymynswold in Kent (now called Womenswold[6]), Bishop's Caundle in Dorset and Shanklin on the Isle of Wight.

[7] In 1909 Lovett produced a historical tableaux describing the history of Farnham since the Roman period which was played in the newly built church house.

In 1912 Lovett wrote another historical pageant, The passing of the Bailiff: a play of Georgian Farnham: recalling certain incidents there in the year 1793 (circa) and the people who took part therein.

[13] There is another Bishop Lovett School at Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

Plaque at St Matry & All Saints, Droxford