East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 15th November 1902

The Newton Abbot Urban District Council: … plan for … widen Highweek Street in their district for a distance of fifty four yards or thereabouts northwestwards from the corner of Market Street to a width varying from about forty-one feet six inches at said corner and about forty one feet at the southeast corner of Number 5, Highweek Street … plans available for inspection at the Surveyor’s office … seven plans … includes … 2: Yard in rear of nos. 1, 3, 5, Highweek Street, … owned by Anna Elizabeth Cox & William Swain Pinsent of Rose Hill, Highweek, Road, Highweek, brewer … occupied by Edward Cox, Junior and Willam Swain Pinsent, aforesaid (381 Square feet); 4, Store, Greenhouse, W.C. and Garden in the rear of No. 1 Highweek Street …  owned and occupied by William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid (640 square feet) 7; Yard in rear of No. 3 Highweek Street …owned by Anna Elizabeth Cox and William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid; … occupied by George Henry Rogers and William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid … 


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Referenced

GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920