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ward. It was subsequently discovered that Pople had bribed four people £10 each to vote for him, and he appeared in front of the Election Commission at Bridgwater. Pople admitted the charge, which was part of a wider bribery effort by John Murlis, who bribed around 140 people.
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Pople responded at the first alarm, bringing five or six ladders which saved many people, and then opened his premises, using the pub to shelter the survivors, and laying out victims in the stables.
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in 1890, followed by Alderman, and in 1895 he was elected Mayor, being re-elected twice, making him the first holder of the office to have three terms since the 14th century.
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on a former wrestling field, and built the first grandstand. This stadium was the home of many sports over the years, including
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In 1893, Pople was a founding member of the Devon County Athletic Company Ltd which developed the
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Cavalcade by Candlelight: History of Exeter's Theatres, 1725–1950
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speedway, prior to its closure in 2006 when the Chiefs moved to
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Pople was born in Somerset on 8 February 1836, and grew up near
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His actions during the fire were widely reported, including by
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the following month for his actions on the night of the fire.
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He was a publican, running The Commercial Hotel in Brigwater.
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In 1865, Pople and his wife moved to Exeter, to run the
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Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal
County Ground Stadium
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"The Death of Mr Robert Pople - Loss of a good citizen"
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