Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 28th April 1880

Residential Estate in Devonshire: The Greenhill Estate, a freehold residential property, situated on the rising land forming the Northern bank of the river Teign, in the parish of Kingsteignton, was sold by auction, at the Royal Clarence Hotel, Exeter, by Statham Hobson, of the firm of Statham Hobson, Richards, and Co., Coleman Street, London. The property comprises rather more than 40 acres of rich pastureland, pleasure grounds and orchards; with residence surrounded by terrace walks and pleasure gardens laid out at considerable cost; and planted with many valuable trees, shrubs, &c., an Italian garden with fountain; a moat, lake, with islands of local stone; an extensive range of conservatories, large kitchen garden and well-stocked orchards. The stabling and outbuildings are well arranged, substantially built, and sufficiently roomy for a small hunting establishment and stock farm. Many of the buildings having been erected by Pinsent, a former owner, for the accommodation of a small herd of shorthorns. The property is well situated for hunting and fishing and makes a pleasure of many charms well suited for a gentleman fond of rural pursuits. The auctioneer announced that the purchaser might take the timber at £50, or by valuation. The property was put up in one lot and started at £4,000. The bidding lay between Mr Symons (Rendell and Symons, land agents and auctioneers, Totnes) and Mr W. S. Borton, of Totnes, and after a spirited competition the latter became the purchaser at the very satisfactory price of £5,550. There was not a very large attendance.


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Express and Echo: Tuesday 20th April 1880

Newton Abbot: election of Guardians: The following is a committee of guardians which have been duly elected for the several parishes in Newton Abbot Union: … (includes) … Kingsteignton, F. H. Plumptre; G. Pinsent; … (continues) …


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 13th April 1880

The Affairs of Messrs. Horsley Brothers: A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. Horlsey Brothers, builders and contractors, Newton Street, Duke Street, Lawrence Street, Bartholomew Street, and the Priory, Birmingham, was held yesterday afternoon at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Parish, solicitor presided, and the debtors were represented by Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent … (statement of affairs) … On behalf of the debtors, Mr. Pinsent explained that they had been prevented from carrying out the private arrangements outside the Bankruptcy Act previously agreed upon by the action of Messrs. Stone, of Bath who put an execution on 23rd March …

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 13th April 1890]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Nominations: (complete list by area): … (includes) …  Sterling: John Barton, South Wembury near Plymouth, Devon, a Lieut. Colonel in Her Majesty’s Coldstream Guards … (list of subscribers to nomination papers) … (includes) … John Pinsent.


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Western Times: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Election: the Nomination of Candidates: Yesterday the Sheriff (R. Kelly Esq.), accompanied by the Under Sheriff (Mr. B. J. Ford), sat at the Castle of Exeter for the purpose of receiving the nominations of candidates for the position of member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of Devonshire. Sir John Kennaway [C.], Lieut. Col. Sterling [L.] and Lieut. Col. Walroad [C.] were nominated. The following are the names of the proposers and assenters: …  (for Lieut. Col. Sterling … Assenters include) … John Pinsent, Newton Bushell, Brewer …


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Nomination: Yesterday was the day appointed for the nomination of candidates to represent the Eastern Division of the county in Parliament. The place of nomination was the Grand Jury room at the Castle of Exeter, and nomination papers were received from eleven to two o’clock. The Under-Sheriff (B. J. Ford, Esq.) presided: The three candidates were present, and their agents – Mr. John Daw, of Exeter (for the Conservatives), and Mr. R. H. M. Baker, of Newton Abbot (for the Liberal). … The following were the nominations: … (include) … Lieut. Colonel Sterling, Coldstream Guards, of South Wembury, near Plymouth: Proposed by Charles Seale Hayne, Kingswear; seconded by George Edmonstone, Torquay; and assented to by William Bennew Daw, St. Mary Church; William Pengelly, Torquay; James Murray, Torquay; Thomas Viccars, Torquay; John Pinsent, Newton Bushell; Joseph Sellicks, Wolborough; Eliza Ford, Newton Abbot; Daniel Jones, Newton Abbot. … (other candidates include Sir John Henry Kennaway and Lieut-Colonel William Hood Walrond) …


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Western Times: Tuesday 6th April 1880

East Devon Election: Mass Meeting of Electors at Newton Abbot: On Friday evening a large audience variously estimated at from two to three thousand persons assembled in the Market buildings to support the candidacy of Lieut. Col. Sterling, the Liberal Candidate for the Divisions: It being known that the hon. gentleman would arrive by the Dutchman, from Dawlish about eight o’clock p.m. a large number of the inhabitants, many of them carrying torches, assembled at the station and accompanied him to the place of meeting … Among those present were many friends and representatives of the Liberal Party from Chudleigh, Christow, Bovey, Kingsteington, Teignmouth, Torquay Ipplepen and other places; on the spacious platform in the centre of the building we noticed the Chairman, J. Vicary, Esq., who admirably discharged the duties that devolved upon him, Lieut. Colonel Sterling, Mr. C. Seale-Hayne, Rev. J. Sellicks, Rev. R. Hall, Rev. F. Hunter, Rev. C. Hambling, Rev. J. C. Percival … Etc … (includes) … J. Pinsent …


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John Ball Pinsent of Devonport (1844 – 1890)

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 26th March 1880

Horatio George Horsley, residing at 9 Newton Street, Birmingham,; Hubert Joseph Horsley, residing at South Yardley, Acock’s Green; and Alfred Howard Horsley, residing at 2 Lorne Villas, Westminster Road, Birchfield, and all of 9 Newton Street, and Duke Street and Lawrence Street and of Bartholomew Street and the Priory, all in Birmingham, builders and contractors, trading in co-partnership under the style of firm of Horlsey Brothers, have filed their petition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at £21,000 and assets not yet ascertained. Upon the application of Messrs.  Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, of 39 Waterloo Street, solicitors for the debtors, the Registrar appointed Mr. Charles Baker, of 7 Waterloo Street, public accountant, receiver and manager of the estate and granted an interim injunction to restrain proceedings by creditors.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Western Times: Thursday 25th March 1880

Lieut. Colonel Sterling with the Farmers: An overflowing audience assembled in the Alexandra Hall, Newton Abbot, yesterday afternoon to receive the Liberal candidate for the Division and hear an exposition of his views. Honble. H. L. Clifford presided, and among those on the platform were Mr. C. Seale-Hayne, Messrs. R. H. M. Baker, G. Edmonstone, J. Vicary, J. Buller, W. Creed, W. Lambshead, W. B. Daw, W. Vicary, C. Vicary, W. B. Venning, L. Bearne, R. Vicary, E. Ford, S. Hacker, J. Pascoe, W. White, W. B. Hamlyn, C. Stooke, J. Murray, J. Segar, W. Pengelly, T. Cotton, J. Pinsent, J. W. F. Bickford, Tripe, Lamshead, J. Alsop, Rev. J. Sellicks, … etc etc. …


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890