Western Times: Thursday 25th March 1880

Lieut. Colonel Sterling with the Farmers: An overflowing audience assembled in the Alexandra Hall, Newton Abbot, yesterday afternoon to receive the Liberal candidate for the Division and hear an exposition of his views. Honble. H. L. Clifford presided, and among those on the platform were Mr. C. Seale-Hayne, Messrs. R. H. M. Baker, G. Edmonstone, J. Vicary, J. Buller, W. Creed, W. Lambshead, W. B. Daw, W. Vicary, C. Vicary, W. B. Venning, L. Bearne, R. Vicary, E. Ford, S. Hacker, J. Pascoe, W. White, W. B. Hamlyn, C. Stooke, J. Murray, J. Segar, W. Pengelly, T. Cotton, J. Pinsent, J. W. F. Bickford, Tripe, Lamshead, J. Alsop, Rev. J. Sellicks, … etc etc. …


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890