Town Barton: Doddiscombsleigh: 6 miles from Exeter and Chudleigh and 11 from Newton Abbot: RENDELL and SYMONS have been instructed by Mr. Hy. Pinsent (quitting the estate), to SELL by Auction on THURSDAY, March 9th, 1882, 40 Wether Hoggets, most of them fit for the butcher, Ram bred by Mr. W. Langmead, Whitstone, Bovey Tracey, 12 Fat Steers and Heifers, Cow and Calf, 4 Fat Pigs and Slips, well bred Bay Gelding 4 years old, 15-2, by “Harry Brailsford,” fit for riding and driving purposes, likely to make a hunter; 10 hogsheads prime Cider fit for bottling. 100 seams of Faggot Wood, several tons of Alder Poles fit for hurdles, several tons of Hard Wood, 150 Hurdles, Hay Slide, Chain Harrows, Double Plough, two Iron Furnaces, &c, and 100 acres of Grass, in convenient lots, to be grazed to Lady-day next. The above Stock is well fatted, of moderate size and good quality. Application to view the grass should be made by 11 a.m. the morning of sale. Refreshments at One p.m.; Sale at Two o’clock: Dated Feb. 23rd, 1882.
[see also Western Times: Friday 24th February 1882]
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Referenced
GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894