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207813
Surname: Pinching
First Name: Dr. Richard
Ship: -
Date: 6 August 1881
Place: San Francisco
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald
Details: Marriage of Miss Lillie Pinching, daughter of Dr. Pinching who practised his profession in Newcastle 14 - 15 years previously. The wedding took place at the residence of Dr. Pinching, no. 1528 California Street, San Francisco


207524
Surname: Pinching
First Name: Dr. Richard Lloyd
Ship: -
Date: 15 May 1867
Place: King street, Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Daughter of Dr. Pinching charged and knocked down by a bullock that had escaped from the yards of the wharf


207526
Surname: Pinching
First Name: Dr. Richard Lloyd
Ship: -
Date: 21 May 1867
Place: Newcastle
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Correspondence from Dr. Pinching - Sir, In reference to your notice of the accident that happened to my little girl I beg leave to say the child was severely if not seriously injured and has been confined to her bed ever since, unable to put her right foot to the ground, from being trodden on by the infuriated animal as he was beaten off by a young gentleman of the name of Petherbridge - who at his own personal risk, and with great manliness and bravery, faced the savage brute and rescued the chld from a terrible and impending death just as the beast was about to gor his prostrate and helpless victim. I should wish very much to record the noble act of this young man in your valuable paper and if you will permit me through the same channel to tender my best and grateful acknowledgments as well as that of the child s mother, to young Mr. Petherbridge for his bravery on that occasion