Western Times: Thursday 10th January 1889

Newton: Police Court: Tuesday, before F. H. Plumptre, Esq., (chairman), Admiral Cornish-Bowden, Col. Walcott, H. E. Brown, J. Whidborne, J. Vicary, and W. J. Watts, Junr. Esq.: The licence of the Clifford Arms, Shaldon, was transferred from Mr. Pinsent, the owner to Edward Henly French. That of the Ship Inn, East Teignmouth, from George Julian to John Smerdon, and that of the “King of Prussia”, Bovey Tracey, (temporary) from the late Mrs. Elizabeth Lavis to John Lavis, her son …

[see also Western Times: Friday 11th January 1889]


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Referenced

GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901