Field: Saturday 18th March 1876

Hunting Appointments: Foxhounds: … includes … Taunton Vale – Tuesday, Burton Pynsent, Friday, Combe Down, – 11.


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Western Gazette: Friday 29th October 1875

Curry Rivel: Accident: On Thursday last, as Mrs. Cuff, of Burton Pynsent, was walking across her room, she caught her foot in the carpet, and fell down, breaking one of her arms. She was attended by Dr. Tims, of Langport.


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Western Gazette: Friday 6th August 1875

Langport: School Treat: On Wednesday afternoon the children attending the Independent Chapel Sunday School in this town had their annual treat in the charming grounds at Burton Pynsent, about three miles from here. …


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Western Gazette: Friday 30th October 1874

Agricultural Association: The 34th Annual gathering in connection with the Curry, Rivel, Drayton Langport and Huish Episcopi Agricultural Association was held on Tuesday last, and was carried off with the most complete success … Ploughing: Class 1: Champion ploughmen: £4, John Russell (in the employ of Mr. C. Evered, Curry); £2, John Templeman (Mr. Cuff, Burton Pynsent). ….


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References

Western Gazette: Friday 15th May 1874

Curry Rivel: Accidents: … On Monday last, Mr. Thomas Cuff, of Burton Pynsent was thrown from his horse in Sedgmoor and the animal rolled on him. He was attended by Dr. Hughes and Dr. Tims, under whose care he is progressing. Mr. Cuff was severely shaken, and one of his shoulders was injured. … 


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Western Gazette: Friday 16th January 1874

Cottage to be Let, or Sold, a Genteel Cottage, pleasantly situated at Curry Rivel and near the park at Burton Pynsent with good gardens attached. To view, apply on the premises; and for further particulars to Mrs. Greenaway, Milverton, Somerset.

[see also Western Gazette: Friday 23rd January 1874]


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