Mr. Seale-Hayne at Bovey Tracey: A crowded meeting was held at the Temperance Hall, Bovey Tracey, on Tuesday evening in support of the candidature of Mr. Seale-Hayne. Rev. J. Pearce presided in the absence of Mr. W. B. Daw, who was announced to take the chair, but was unable to attend through indisposition. There were also present Rev. H. King (Independent), Messrs. Sydney Hacker (Newton), W. Robinson, senr., W. Robinson, Junr., Thomas Shaw, H. Baker, L. Mountford, G. Snell, R. Staddon, E. Steer, W. Heywood (3), W. Palfry, W. Sercombe, Heath (3) J. Steer, Edgcombe (2), W. Tucker, Endacott (4), E. Jones, Holmes (2), Saterley (2), Ley, G. Pinsent, W. Hamblyn, J. Gribble, Potter, Causley, S. Dean, F. B. Law (Newton Abbot), etc … (political speech – main issue Home Rule for Ireland) …
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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937