- Western Times May 18, 1917
--Bradworthy Another familiar figure has passed away in that of Mr. Tom Sanguins. Although it was with difficulty he could get from one place to another on his crutches (he was a complete cripple all his days) yet, during the 50 years the writer had known him, he possessed a cheerful spirit. For years he got about in his donkey cart, and so managed to live. He came into the village from Bradworthy Moor. His brother was exceedingly kind him when he lived in the village. He never wanted for a friend. The remains were laid to rest with a most impressive service by the Rev. C. G. Wheetman. The funeral was largely attended, and every respect paid to the memory of an old and respected villager (p.8).
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