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| After his death, Coke was commemorated by the Leicester Monument, designed by William Donthorne and erected in 1845ââ¬â1848[27] at a cost to the tenants of the estate of ã4,000. The monument consists of a Corinthian column 120 feet 37 m high, surmounted by a drum supporting a wheatsheaf and a plinth decorated with bas-reliefs carved by John Henning Jr. The corners of the plinth support sculptures of an ox, sheep, plough and seed-drill. Coke`s work to increase farm yields had resulted in the rental income of the estate rising between 1776 and 1816 from ã2,200 to ã20,000, and had considerable influence on agricultural methods in Britain. |
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