Talk:James Pimm

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Innaccurate Information[edit]

This page is quite badly inaccurate and whilst it gives a source at the bottom of the page, the source cannot be seen.

If James Pimm was married to the two women listed, the 2nd was certainly not his final wife. It is clearly recorded on the 1851 and 1861 Census a being married to Mary S. (Mary Southernden Mallery).

I can provide various sources supporting this, and have yet to find anything supporting the events listed on the main page.

If nobody can provide a reliable source then I will look to edit this page quite drastically in the near future. Mrspy (talk) 20:18, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

link to Oxford[edit]

on Tuesday 4 December 1860 James Pimm was supplying the refreshments at the first Oxford University sports, at Cowley Marsh, in Oxford. "During the day refreshments of all kinds were supplied at the Magdalen Club House, the commissariat department being entrusted to Mr Pimm, of St Clement's, the purveyor to the University Cricket Clubs, and the quality of his viands and the moderate charge at which they were served gave great satisfaction, and elicited general commendation." see: Oxford Journal, Sat 8 Dec 1860 p. 5 Cottonshirtτ 05:53, 1 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]