Newton Abbot Liberal Association: The preliminary meeting in connection with the newly formed Liberal Association for the polling district of Newton Abbot was held on Friday at the Town Hall. Mr. J. Vicary, J.P., presided, and there was a numerous attendance including a number of working men … (discussion of adoption of rules) … An executive committee was also appointed consisting of Messrs. Rees, A. J. Murrin, S. Rumson, White, Symes, Nicholas, Perry, J. W. Pascoe, Tripe, Truman, Segar, J. B. Pinsent, J. Badcock, W. Bowden, S. Lang, G. Pinsent, P. Moor, c., Knowles, J. B. Stooke, and Martin: It was resolved to ask for permission to hold the meetings of the Association the Town Hall.
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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918
GROxxxx Devonport