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Gloucester Journal Saturday 22 August 1857
Cirencester
FEARFUL THUNDERSTORMS - On Thurday and Friday week the country round Cirencester was visited by severe thunderstorms. The storm on Friday afternoon was especially disastrous in its effects, and general damage was done at Driffield, Eastongton, Ashron, POULTON and places adjacents. etc etc
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At Poulton the storm was very severe, and during its violence the electric fluid struck a labouring mand down no serious injury. MR TOMBS OF POULTON PLACE, suffered from the storm.
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Gloucester Journal 1 September 1849
An Advert for
POULTON PLACE, POULTON, WILTS
Six Miles from Cirencester and two miles from Fairford
Extensive SALE OF SHEEP, HORES, PIGS, Implements about One Thousand Tods of WOOL, &c
C. F. MOORE
Has the honour to announce that the Executors of the late John TOMBS, Esq of Poulton Place, have directed him TO SELL BY AUCTION - Upon the Premises, on Thursday the 20th September 1849
The valuable FLOCK of 400 SHEEP, 42 HEAD OF CATTLE, Teams of powerful and sound and active HORSES, superior Breed of Berkshire PIGS, Implements, WOOL, &c.
etc. etc.