Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th February 1894

Coombeinteignhead: A very successful entertainment was held in the Schoolroom on Friday, when a large audience spent a very pleasant evening, and a considerable sum was added to the Church Fund. A long and varied programme was gone through, some of the more noticeable items being the sweet and cultured rendering of “A Spring Legend” and “At My Window” by Miss Tripe … A vocal duet, “Friendship,” by the Misses Pinsent and Soper was very pleasing, as were also the songs of the Misses Potter and Sanders …


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GRO0247 Hennock: Ellen Maud Pinsent: 1872 – xxxx