Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday March 6th, 1856: issue 4961

Thomas Ware (25, R.,) was charged with stealing and John Pinsent (22, IMP) with feloniously receiving six pecks of chaff and bran, the property of Mr. Allen Searall, jun. Ware was Mr. Searall’s waggoner, and on the 16th of January stopping at the Union Inn, Bovey Tracey, with his team, he was seen to give Pinsent half a bagful of the chaff and bran with which he had been supplied by his master to feed his horses. Guilty: ten weeks imprisonment each.


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Referenced

GRO0511 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1823 – 1902