Board of Guardian: Wednesday: Present: Rev. R. R. Wolfe (chairman) Revds, J. M. Hawker, F.J. Taylor and F. S. Wall, Dr. Barham, Messrs, E. Vivian … (etc.) … (concerns about cholera) … The sanitary inspector’s report was read. It complained of nuisances at Bickington, Bovey Tracey etc. which required attention. Mr. Wade complained of the state of Mill Lane in Highweek, from Mr. Pinsent’s brewery to the bridge. He passed there that morning, and did not want an inspector to see it – what he saw was enough to make anyone sick. The inspector was instructed to give the matter his earliest attention …
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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901