Western Times: Friday 11th January 1889

Newton Abbot Union: Chudleigh: Lord Clifford was returned unopposed. He had three nominations: 1st Nomination: Nominators, Evan Baillie, and Col. Walcott: Assenters, George Stooke, George Atkins, Francis E. Langley, Walter Cleave, John Shave, Charles Wade, John Whiteway, and John Stephens: 2nd Nominators: John Vicary and William Vicary: Assenters, John B. Pinsent, W. S. Pinsent, W.  L. Downes, Henry C. Strudwick, John Stockman, Thomas S. Underhay, William Cawsey, and John Oliver: 3rd Nominators: John Whidborne and Thomas Butland: Assenters:  William Francis Snow, John Soper, James Vallance, William T. Way, Francis M. Plumptre, Samuel Partridge and William Ward. … Bovey Tracey: This division is contested by Mr. W. R. Hole, J.P., and Mr. R. W. Crump. The former was proposed by Charles Cuming and Mr. W. Hayward, and he had two other nominations. Mr. Crump had two nominations, the first being by Mr. G. A. Bragg and Mr. S. T. Tuck. … Robert William Crump, gentleman farmer, Brinning, Moretonhampstead: 1st Nomination: Nominators: George Augustus Bragg and Simon Newcourt Tuck: Assenters: James Milton, Richard Henry Down, Charles Edward Evans, Albert John Ritill, William Ford, John Gray, James Horrell and Edward Ballamy: 2nd Nominators: Edward Badanott and John Pascoe: Assenters: Lewis Mountford, William Henry Ley, Samuel Moist, Henry King, Thomas Endacott, H. Baker, James Fletcher, and George Pinsent.


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Referenced

GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937
GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920