Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 29th May 1885

Bideford Dispensary and Infirmary: Established 1850: Larger and more convenient premises being urgently needed a special meeting of the subscribers and friends of this institution was held at the Bridge Hall, Bidford, on 13th May 1885, Sir G. S. Stucley Bart, in the chair, when it was unanimously resolved 1, that the committee of management be authorised to purchase a field in Meddon Street, Bideford, and to erect thereon suitable buildings for a dispensary and infirmary, according to plans prepared by Mr. Wilson, architect, Bideford, and to take such steps to raise the necessary funds as they deemed fit: 2, That subscriptions to the “Building Fund” may be paid by instalments, the last instalment to be paid not later than 31st December 1886. …. Subscriptions Already Promised: … (includes) … Mrs. Pynsent … £100 0s 0d …


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891