Western Times: Friday 21st October 1910

Woodland: South Devon: Rendell and Sawdye have received instructions to offer for SALE, by Public Auction, at Fairweather’s Commercial Hotel Newton Abbot, on WEDNESDAY, November 2nd 1910, at 3.30 p.m. (subject to the General Conditions of the Devon and Exeter Law Association, and such Special Conditions as shall then be produced and read), the FULLY LICENSED INN known as the “RISING SUN” together with 3 Freehold Arable Fields adjoining, containing in the whole 12a 2r 6p. The whole is at present let to Messrs. W. T.  Pinsent and Sons (sic) on a yearly Michaelmas tenancy, at a rental of £30. To view, apply to Mr. T. Corrick on the premises on Mondays and Thursdays between the hours of 2 and 8 p.m., when he has kindly consented to show the same. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers at Newton Abbot, Totnes, and Ashburton; or from Messrs. TUCKER and SON, Solicitors, Ashburton: Dated October 20th.


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Referenced

GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Hunts County News: 1st October 1910

Church Congress at Ely … … In the other section heredity and social responsibility was the subject of papers by Dr. E. Shuttleworth and Mrs. Pinsent, who spoke of the necessity of segregating the feeble-minded with a view to diminishing the propagation of the unfit. …


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949