East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 3rd March 1877

Messrs. Rendell and Symons, of Newton Abbot and Totnes will hold the following auctions in March 1877: Tuesday 6th, in Totnes Market for Livestock, including 5 purebred Jersey Cows, at 10.30 a.m.: At the Union Hotel, Bovey Tracey, for Freehold Property, at 4.30 p.m., in the possession of Mr. Pinsent. At the Malster’s Arms, Harbertonford at 4.0 p.m., for 20 tons Mangold Wurtzell, 2 Barley Ricks and 100 gallons of Cider.


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Western Times: Friday 2nd March 1877

Bovey Tracey: Devon: MESSRS. RENDELL and SYMONS have been instructed to SELL by Auction at the Union Hotel, Bovey Tracey, on TUESDAY, March 6th, 1877, at 4 for 4.30 p.m., all that FREEHOLD PROPERTY comprising three Houses with the Orchard behind, in the occupation of Mrs. Pinsent and others, containing altogether 0a. 1r. 30p. and numbered 1,434; 1,435; 1,436; 1,437 on the Tithe Map. This desirable little property is situated adjoining the above Hotel; the orchard is most productive and a good building site. Application to view should be made to Mrs. Pinsent, on the premises; further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at Newton Abbot or Totnes; or from T. Floud, Esq., Solicitor, Exeter: Dated February 24th, 1877.


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Langport and Somerton Herald: Saturday 17th February 1877

Marriages: Feb 7, at the parish church Shepton Mallet, by the Rev. Canon Pratt, William Parsons Peters of Yeabridge, South Petherton, to Elizabeth, granddaughter of the late Jonah Pinsent Mathew, of Rydon, Talaton, Devon.


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Chester Courant: Wednesday 28th February 1877

Copy of Return Pursuant to 7 and 8, Vic. Cap 82: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of Whom the Company of Partnership Consists: … (a long list includes) … Mathew Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Esquire.

[see also Star of Gwent: Saturday 17th February 1877]


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 24th February 1877

Newton Abbot Devon: Freehold and Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Shops, Cottages, and Premises for Sale: Messrs. Rendell and Symons have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot, aforesaid, on Tuesday the 1st day of March next, at 3 for 4 o’clock in the afternoon, the following: … includes …  Lot 1. — All those Three Dwelling-Houses and Shops situate in, abutting on, and known Nos 28, 30, and 32, Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot aforesaid. and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. Avery, Weatherdon, and Dottin. And also, all that Malthouse and Thirteen Cottages situated behind the above-mentioned Dwelling- Houses and known as “No. 10 Court,” Wolborough Street aforesaid, now in respective occupations of Mr. J. B. Pinsent, and of Messrs. Harris, Miller, Furze, Bearne, Frost, and others as Tenants. The Property comprising the above Lot is Freehold, and the Dwelling-House now known as No. 28. Wolborough Street aforesaid, has been for many years past and is now used as a Beer and Cider Shop, at which a good retail business has always been done. The Shops adjoining have an excellent Frontage and are situate in one the principal thoroughfares of the town, whilst the Cottages and Premises behind are at all times readily let, and the Lot an Entirety will ensure to a Purchaser a Remunerative Interest on his Outlay.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Wednesday 23rd February 1877

Newton Abbot: Devon: FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, SHOPS, COTTAGES, PREMISES FOR SALE: MESSRS. RENDELL and SYMONS have received instructions to offer for SALE by Public Auction at the GLOBE Hotel, Newton Abbot aforesaid, on THURSDAY, 1st day of March next, at Three for Four o’clock in the Afternoon, “the following DWELLING-HOUSES, Shops and Premises in the undermentioned or such other lots may be determined on the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be read, viz.: Lot 1 — All those three Dwelling-houses and Shops situate in, abutting on, and known as 28, 30, and 32, Wolborough-street, Newton Abbot aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. Avery, Weatherdon and Dottin; and also all that Malthouse and 13 Cottages situated behind the above mentioned dwelling-houses, and known as “No, 10 Court,” Wolborough-street aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of J. B. Pinsent, and of Messrs, Harris, Miller, Furze, Bearne, Frost, and others as tenants. The property comprising the above lot is freehold, and the dwelling-house now known as No. 28 Wolborough Street aforesaid, has been for many past, and is now used as a beer and cider shop, at which a good retail business has always been done. The shops adjoining have an excellent frontage and are situated in one of the principal thoroughfares of the town, whilst the cottages and premises behind are at all times readily let, and the lot as an entirety will ensure to a purchaser a remunerative interest on his outlay. Lot 2 — All that leasehold Dwelling-house, Shop, Out buildings, and Premises known as No. 41, Queen Street, Newton Abbot aforesaid, and now the occupation of Mrs. Green as tenant, together with the Cottage and Premises behind the same, now in the occupation of Mr. England as tenant, These premises held for the residue of a term of 90 years, from the 25th day of December, 1853, subject to the payment of small annual ground rent of £1 10s, and are situate in the main approach from the railway station to the town of Newton Abbot. To view the above – apply to the Auctioneer at Newton Abbot and Totnes, and further particulars may be obtained at the Offices of Mr. H. G. BEACHEY, Solicitor, Newton Abbot: Dated Newton Abbot, 8th Feb., 1877.

[see also Western Times: Saturday 24th February 1877 & Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd February 1877]


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890 (?)

Leicester Journal: Friday 23rd February 1877

Copy of Return Pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic. C 32.: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the Company or partnership consists (includes name, residence, occupation): … (long list) …. Mathew Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Devon, Esquire.

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 16th February 1877 and others]


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Western Times: Thursday 22nd February 1877: 

The South Devon Hunt: A general meeting of landowners, farmers, subscribers, and others, interested in the above Hunt, was held on yesterday the Globe Hotel, when the following among others were present — Sir L. Palk (Chairman), Sir J. Duntze, Messrs. D. R. Scratton, J. Ellis, G. Bailie, Codner, J. Wills, R. W. Pollard, R. Vicary, G. Loram, W. Bond, W. J. Smallridge, J. Sherwill, C. Vicary, H. S. Gaye — Bamfry, Bailie, junr., Rendell, P. Symons, T. Pinsent, J. Pinsent, J. Rendell, J. Woodley, H. Rowell, &c. The Hon. Sec. (Mr. Moffatt) read letters of apology for non-attendance from Mr. H. Michelmore, who was obliged to be out of town; from Mr. J. H. Ley (Trehill), who wrote “I much regret that owing to a cold I shall not be able to attend the meeting to-morrow – Should Mr. Coryton like the country, I will continue my subscription £10, and withdraw all restrictions with regard to the hounds drawing my covers, and I will do my best to preserve foxes. I not able to hunt myself, but I cannot but think that should the Committee and Mr. Coryton agree, the South Devon Hunt will have bright future to look forward to.” … (continues)

[see also Western Times: Friday 23rd February 1877 and similar in Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd February 1877]


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Dorset County Chronicle: Thursday 22nd February 1877

Copy of Return pursuant to 7 and 8 Vict. C 32: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists … includes … Mathew, Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Devon, Esquire: 


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Western Times: Friday 2nd February 1877

Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before Capt. Cornish-Bowden, J. T. Soltau, Esq., and Dr. Atkinson: the Saracen’s Head, Flamank Street, was transferred to Mr. Henry Creot, on the application of Mr. T. Pinsent …


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GRO0831 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1842 – 1889