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Edwin STEER was born at Bovey Tracey in 1853 and died there in 1927. He was in 1881 a policeman, living in Middlesex. Due to ill health he returned to Bovey where he worked for several years as an earthenware potter, and there in 1887 married Linna SELLER from Tiverton. He was a staunch member of the Liberal Party to the extent that he named one of his sons Ewart (Gladstone's middle name). He was also a devoted Baptist and an avid collector of poetry. He served with the Bovey Tracey Fire Brigade for many years and was consequently awarded a Long Service Medal. A potted biography by John PARNELL and a photograph of Edwin with his wife and seven children appear in Veronica KENNEDY's 'The Bovey Book' (referenced and indexed on the GENUKI Bovey Tracey page). His 1881 diary was for many years in the possession of Victor L. Coombes of Bovey Tracey, a grandson. Diary entries are written in a beautiful copperplate script, and as well as recording several important events that occurred during the year, it is filled with the poems he collected. Among these is the following. Its second verse is a catalogue of the Bovey Tracey and District Liberal leadership of the day. The poem seems to have been written in support of C. Seale-Hayne, candidate for the Totnes electorate who later became Paymaster-General in Gladstone's administration.
Last updated: 17 Jan 2006 - Brian Randell
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