PODCAST EXCLUSIVE! Lostwithiel is a historical gem within the county, being a planted town and former capital of the Earls of Cornwall.
\nIn 1814, a soldier named John Sims and some of his fellow soldiers, were attached to the baggage train of the 28th Regiment. They stopped at a local inn, and \u201cbecame so intoxicated as to render it impossible for them to proceed\u201d. They then tried to arrange for another cart to take them on their way, but the constable and a magistrate refused to take the responsibility for this. What happened next would haunt the town forever.
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\nLostwithiel Business Group https://www.lostwithiel.org.uk/characterisation.pdf
\nCornwall Live https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/day-policeman-shot-dead-drunk-1920942
\nBury & Norwich Post. Wednesday 7th September 1814
\nThe Guardian 6th August 1926