Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday January 28th, 1874: issue 5695

Great Conservative Meeting in Exeter: Enthusiastic Reception of Mr. Mills and Mr. Johnson: The Victoria Hall was crowded Monday evening with the Conservative electors of the city to hear addresses from the Conservative candidates, Mr. Arthur Mills and Mr. J. G. Johnson, and the proceedings were most enthusiastic throughout. On making their appearance on the platform, which was erected midway between the orchestra and the balcony; the two gentlemen were heartily cheered, as were also the more prominent members of the party in the city. Edward Andrew Sanders, Esquire (president of the Exeter Conservative Association) occupied the chair.  And amongst the numerous assemblies, besides the many ladies, we noticed [long list including, Pinsent]

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 30th January 1874] 


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