Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Saturday 4th June 1881

Wonford Highway Board: A meeting of the above body was held at the Castle, Exeter, yesterday, under the presidency of the Chairman, Sir J.T.B. Duckworth, Bart., There were present the Rev. F. Sterry, and Messrs. J.H. Ley, etc … (includes) …  H. Pinsent …

[see also Western Times, Saturday 4th July 1881]


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Western Times: Tuesday 19th April 1881

Wonford Highway Board: Thursday, Present: Messrs. J. Drew (Chairman), A. H. A. Hamilton, C.T. Acland, T. Kekewich, Ley, Ford, White (3), Pinsent, Grant, Palmer and Ormand. At the last meeting of the board, it was resolved to again advertise for tenders for road materials for several towns and the following tenders were now received and accepted …  (discussion of a petition to parliament about the inefficiency of funding roadwork through tolls) …


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Western Times: Thursday 14th April 1881

Whitstone Farm: Bovey Tracey: One Mile from the Station: Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Tuesday 3rd May 1881: RENDELL and SYMONS have received instructions from Mr. William Langmead (leaving the County) to SELL by Auction on the above Farm on MONDAY, April 25th, 1881, the following FLOCK of splendid SHEEP, 4 Fat BEASTS, HORSES, GRASS, &c.: —Sheep 160 fat two-year-old wethers, 90 fat wether hoggets, 3 rams. 3 ram hoggets, 75 ewe hoggets, 105 single couples, ewes and lambs, 16 double dittos. Bullocks 4 fat beasts. Horses —”Bess,” a very handsome and powerful bay mare, 4 years old, about 15-3, quiet in saddle and harness, and fit for a gentleman’s carriage; ” Darling,” bright bay mare, 6 years old, 15-2, very active and good, also fit for harness purposes: “Bob,” bright bay gelding, 4 years old, 15-2, very active, good saddle or harness, good tempered, very good hack, and quiet in harness. Grass — About hundred acres of watered meadow, pasture, and orchard grass, suitably arranged in 7 lots, mostly to Lady-day, 1882. The Auctioneers cannot speak too highly of the above lot of stock; the sheep have been most carefully bred by Mr. Langmead from rams purchased of Messrs. Stooke, Badcock, Fairweather, and other breeders of repute, with a regard to the good qualities of wool, size, and flesh forming propensities, which prominently show themselves in the flock now to be offered, which is very healthy; the horses are sound, and can be recommended; while there is plenty of grass and water in all the lots of land. The usual deposit on the grass will be required. Refreshments at 1 p.m; Sale at o’clock. Dated April 13th, 1881.

(see Henry Pinsent and Mary Langmead)


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Western Times: Saturday 8th January 1881

Wonford Highway Board: Yesterday: Mr. John Drew presided: also present, Sir Jon Duckworth, Messrs. Kekewich, J. H. Ley, E. A. Saunders, J. White, R. White, F. Pitt, Hurdle, Loram, Newberry, Grant, A. H A. Hamilton, Franklin, Marks, Palmer, Pinsent, Strong, Wills and Ford. A letter was received from Mr. F. T. Richards, Netherexe, complaining of the bad state of the road in front of his house … 


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 7th January 1881

SCHOOL BOARD FOR UNITED DISTRICT OF CHRISTOW AND DODDISCOMBSLEIGH: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the above district, 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department), made certain by-laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by Sec. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, as amended by the Education Act, 1876. 2. A printed copy of the proposed by-laws will continue deposited for inspection by any ratepayer in the Schoolroom at Christow and also the Schoolroom at Doddiscombsleigh, for one month from the publication of this notice.  3. At the expiration of the said month the said proposed by-laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approval.  4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed by-laws gratis to any ratepayer. H. PINSENT, Hon. Clerk to the Board.


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 17th December 1880

School Board for the United District of Christow and Doddiscombsleigh: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the above district, that: 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department), made certain by-laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board Sec. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, as amended by the Elementary Education Act, 1876. 2. A printed copy of the proposed by-laws will continue deposited for inspection by any ratepayer in the Schoolroom at Christow, and also the Schoolroom at Doddiscombsleigh, for one month from the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said month the said proposed by-laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed by-laws gratis to any ratepayer: H. PINSENT, Hon. Clerk to the Board.


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Western Times: Saturday 4th December 1880

Wonford Highway Board: Yesterday: Present: Sir John Duckworth (chairman), Major Wyatt-Edgell, Messrs. A. H. A. Hamilton, F. Loram, J. White, S. Palmer, G. Grant, E. Trump, W. H. Marks, H. Pinsent, F. Pitt, J. R. Newberry, J. Strong, W. A. Beer, J. Mitchell, C. T. Ford, G. Hurdle. The Surveyor (Mr. Bray) reported that the bridge over College Lane Brook, in the parish of Ide, had recently fallen in or been thrown down …


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Western Times: Friday 3rd December 1880

Found: Found: There is now in the possession of Mr. Pinsent, Town Barton, Doddiscombsleigh, a red steer calf, about 9 months old, “earmark” split in “near ear,” top cut and half take in off ear: The owner can have the same by applying at the above address and paying all reasonable expenses.


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Western Times: Saturday 4th September 1880

Wonford Highway Board: A meeting of this board was held yesterday at the Castle of Exeter under the presidency of the Vice-Chairman (Mr. John Drew); also present: Messrs. Loram, Palmer, White, Grant, Trump Marks, Pinsent, Pitts, Franklin, Beer, May, Ford and Hurdle … Cheques amounting to £100 were drawn to meet the Surveyor’s expenses. Mr. Hurdle drew attention to the desirability of further improving the roads at Topsham. … …


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Western Times: Tuesday 8th June 1880

Wonford Highway Board: Friday: The Vice-Chairman (Mr. John Drew), presided, and among those also present were Messrs. J. E.C. Walkey, T. Kekewich, Grant (2), Wills, Pinsent, Pitts, Newberry Franking, White, etc. a letter was read from the District Auditors … Report of Road Contract Committee … recommends Board stop issuing contracts, take control of the work and hire workmen to work under Surveyors and waywardens and thereby repair roads more efficiently … … (discussion about extra expense … recommendation to maintain current system) … Mr. Pitts (Exminster) seconded: If they adopted the suggestion it would throw extra work on the Surveyor and that official would probably apply for an increase of Salary. Mr. Pinsent (Christow) supported the amendment.  Mr. Kekewitch said with regard to Mr. Whites’s allusion to the ex-officio members he could assure them that he (Mr. Kekewich) only attended the meetings of the Board to try and do good to the farmers … 


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