The Bucks Standard, January 25th 1896

ACCIDENT. On Sunday last, January 19, a workman named S. Bennett, in the employment of Mr. Pike, was busily milking when suddenly the cow broke away, and, in trying to prevent it from going through the doorway, the unfortunate man had his arm broken just above the elbow. The services of some members of the Ambulance Crops were requisitioned, Messrs. H. Rainbow, G. C. Nichols and J. Cowley being quickly on the spot and attended to the injury by temporary splints and bandages. Dr. Easte, of Hanslope, was sent for, and on arrival set the broken limb. We understand Bennett is going on satisfactory.