East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 27th November 1875

Manure Audit: The annual Manure Audit of Messrs. Law and Co. Manure Manufacturers was held at the Globe Hotel on Wednesday: The customers of the district were entertained by the agents, Mr. H. Haker and Mr. Pinsent, to a very good dinner at the Assembly Rooms, to which ample justice was done. Mr. T. Wills, presided. A fuller report is crowded out. 


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 17th November 1875

Portswood Conservative Association: The monthly meeting of this association was he at the Belmont Inn, Portswood, last night, when Mr. Councillor Furber, J. P. occupied the chair, and there as a good attendance; among those present being Councillors A. L. McCalmont, W. H. Davis and P. Warren; Captain Gibbs. Messrs. H. J. Pinsent, F. H. Candy J. E. Davis, J W. Barnes etc … (discussion on membership etc.) … Mr. H. J. Pinsent proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Councillor Furber for presiding, which was carried with acclamation; and the Chairman, in responding, said he felt highly gratified to find that the associate was increasing so rapidly in numbers (cheers): The meeting, which was most unanimous and enthusiastic through, then separated.


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Western Times: Friday 12th November 1875

Newton: Union Conference on Scriptural Holiness: The success that attended the conferences for the promotion of Scriptural Holiness at Oxford, London, Brighton and other places, suggested the importance of holding a similar conference in this town. The subject was first mooted shortly after the Revival services in the summer that were so signally successful, and a committee was then appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the holding of the Conference. S. Pinsent, Esq., and the Rev. R. W. Row were appointed hon. secs. and the judicious arrangements they have made for the holding of the services are most praiseworthy. The following minister attend as a deputation and take part in the meetings; Rev. James Turner, vicar of Bedington, Oxford; Rev. E. Brewer, Barnsbury, London; Rev. J. Mountain, Barnet, Herts; Rev. C. Graham, Shepherds Bush, London. The Conference being un-denominational the meetings are held daily in Alexandra Hall. Mr. Mountain is the vocalist and plays his own accompaniment on a small American organ. He met by appointment the previous Thursday in the Wesleyan schoolroom a company of from 50 to 60 young people who were willing to take part in the choruses. These he admirably instructed, and the hymns of “Consecration and Faith” were beautifully rendered … (etc.)


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GRO0798 Devonport: Savery Pinsent: 1815 – 1886

Ilfracombe Chronicle: Saturday 16th October 1875

List of Residents & Visitors: … Parade Terrace: … #4, (Mrs. Knill) *Capt. and Mrs. Willoughby – Misses Pinsent – Rec. and Mrs. G. Metcalfe, Christ Church Rectory, Cambridge.


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 2nd October 1875

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of the Board was held at the Boardroom of the workhouse on Wednesday, the Rev. Prebendary Wolfe presiding: There were also present … (list similar to above, includes) … G. Pinsent … (discussion of finances, tenders for bread etc.)


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Ilfracombe Chronicle: Saturday 2nd October 1875

List of Residents & Visitors: … Parade Terrace … #4, (Mrs. Knill) *Capt. and Mrs. Willoughby – Misses Pinsent, Miss Adams, Rev. W. H. Stokes, Mrs. J. Wrey … [* = recent arrivals]


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 18th September 1875

Newton Board of Guardians: the weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday, the Rev. Prebendary Wolfe in the chair, also present the Rev. H. Huchins and Messrs. E. Fletcher, T. Wills, E. Ford, J. Creed, J. Abbott, D. R. Scratton, J. Skinner, J. Tuckett, J. Vicary, junr, J. Jeffries, H. Wakeham, N. J. Smallridge, W. L. Harvey, T. Devonshire, R. Lear, W. Rendell, E. S. Bearne, J. N. Neck, junr., G. Pinsent, A. Pike, W. Lambshead, A. Nosewothy, J. Segar, E. Sawdye, J. W. F. Bickford, E. Cuming, W. Sowton, H. Willcocks, J. Ellis, M. Drew, W. Lambshead (Ilsington), G. Stooke, T. Flamank, W. B. Vening, R. R. Cornish, T. Kitson, and Messrs. Tozer, Yelland, and Foaden (relieving officers) and Mozey (Maser of the Workhouse).   … {discussion of finances and status and Visiting committee recommendations) …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Indian Statesman: Friday 17th September 1875

Bombay General Orders: (Bombay Government Gazette): Military Department: … … Mary Anne Louisa, widow of the late Sergt. G. Pinsent, Sappers and Miners, is admitted to a pension of Rs 5-9-5 per mensem from the 9th of Jan. 1876, or twelve months after her husband’s death, under the provisions of G.A. C. No. 790, 13th Sept. 1866:


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GRO1048 Devonport: George Pinsent: 1840 – 1875
GRO1182 Devonport: Mary Ann Louisa Payne: xxxx – xxxx

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 11th September 1875

Newton Board of Guardians: the weekly meeting of this Board was held at the workhouse on Wednesday, the Rev. Prebendary Wolfe in the chair. Also present, … (similar to above: list includes) … G. Pinsent, … (discussion of finances and resignation of their chaplain) …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Western Times: Friday 10th September 1875

Newton: Welcoming the New Preachers: On Tuesday, after a tea in the Wesleyan Schoolroom a meeting was held in the chapel to welcome the newly appointed ministers – the Revs. Harry and Hardbottle: Mr. Pinsent presided, and interesting speeches were delivered by the Rev. J. Sellicks, (Independent), C. Bridgeman (Bible Christian) Wheatley (Torquay), and the newly arrived …


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GRO0798 Devonport: Savery Pinsent: 1815 – 1886 (?)