Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday May 26th, 1875: issue 5763

Devon County Agricultural Association: The Newton Abbot Show: The annual meeting opened on Wednesday last under most favourable circumstances. The town presented a very attractive appearance and the weather being delightfully fine and bright made all things look pleasant and cheerful … [followed by a detailed description of the event and prize winners included under Horses] … Geldings or fillies foaled in 1873, First; £8, Mr. Oldreive, of Little Dartmouth, a bright bay filly, Fraulein; Second, £5, Mr. C.T. Ford, of Stoke Canon, a bay filly; third, £3. Mr. H. Pinsent, of Town Barton, Doddiscombeleigh, a light bay filly, Flower.


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Express and Echo: Saturday 22nd May 1875

County Court Yesterday: West of England Sack Lending Company (Limited): v. Pinsent and Co. … This was an adjourned case which had been before the Court on two or three previous occasions. The action was brought against Messrs. Pinsent, for whom Mr. Creed appeared, to recover £8 7s. 11d., for the hire and value of certain sacks. Mr. Creed for Messrs. Pinsent repudiated any liability whatsoever. His Honour now gave judgment for the defendants, with costs.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Thursday 20th May 1875:

Devon County Agricultural Association: Newton Abbot: Horses: LIX: Geldings or fillies foaled in 1873: First £8, second £5, third £3: 1st, Mr. Jno. Browse Oldrieve, of Little Dartmouth, a bright bay filly Fraulein, bred by himself, 2nd. Mr. Chas. T. Ford, Stoke Canon, a black filly, bred by Mr. Chas. Snell, of Exminster: 3rd, Mr. Henry Pinsent, of Town Barton, Doddiscombeleigh, a light bay filly, Flower, bred by himself.


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Indian Statesman: Sunday 9th May 1875

Shipping: Bombay Arrivals: … Via the Suez Canal: The British steamship “Macedonia,” 1,452-ton, Capt. J. Lavid, arrived here yesterday from Liverpool 8th April with a general cargo and the following passengers: … (list includes) … Mrs. M. A. L. Pinsent and five children … 


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GRO1182 Devonport: Mary Ann Louisa Payne: xxxx – xxxx

Hampshire Independent: Saturday 8th May 1875

Memorial to Dr. Isaac Watts, at Southampton: As the outcome of the celebration here in July last, of the bicentenary of the birth of Dr. Isaac Watts, the world famed sacred poet, the memorial stone of the handsome block of buildings which are just being raised at the read of the Above Bare Chapel was laid on Thursday afternoon … (continues) … Laying the Foundation Stone: This ceremony took place on the east side of the proposed new building facing the Park, where a commodious platform was erected. Mr. Morley came down from town by the midday train, and was met by Mr. Alderman Jones, in whose carriage he was driven to Above Bar. Amongst those present were … (list includes) …  Pinsent … 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Hampshire Telegraph: Saturday 27th March 1875 

The under-mentioned have been awarded the medal for “long service and good conduct”: William Tovell, sergt. of the Pembroke; Alfred Butler and George Vernon, sergts. and William Hagger, corporal, of the Royal Naval Barracks; William Phillips, C. Farrant, Thomas Hoare, John Graham, and John Stewart, privates of the Pembroke; Leonard Sevill, J. W. Sanders, and John Husband, privates of the Royal Naval Barracks; and Timothy O’Connell, private, of the Valiant, all of the Royal Marines; and John Pinsent, stoker of the Vanguard, with gratuity of £5. James Barnes; master-at-arms, of the Duke of Wellington, and a gratuity of £20; … (continues)


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GRO0500 Bovey Tracey: John Pinsent: 1831 – 1908

Liverpool Daily Post: Saturday 27th March 1875

Local Marine Board: The following is a return of masters, mates, and engineers for the Liverpool Mercantile Marine reported to have passed examinations under the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1859 during the week ending the 27th March: Ordinary Masters — William Pinsent, John Rocs, Charles Rule, and David Ward. First Mates: William Harris, George Harland, and John R. Hellyer. Only Mate: Robert Jones. Second Mates: John Williams, Owen Hughes, William H. Ashton, James Moar, and David S. Laidman.


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Surrey Advertiser: Saturday 27th March 1875

Aldershot: … The undermentioned have been awarded the medal for “long service and good conduct”, … (includes) … John Pinsent, stoker, of the Vanguard, with gratuity of £5.


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GRO0500 Bovey Tracey: John Pinsent: 1831 – 1908

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 27th March 1875

Naval Rewards: The under-mentioned have been awarded medals for long service and good conduct: John Pinsent, stoker, of the Vanguard, with gratuity of £10; James R. Child, ship’s steward, of the Nankin, with £20 gratuity.

[see similar – Hampshire Telegraph: Saturday 27th March 1875]


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GRO0500 Bovey Tracey: John Pinsent: 1831 – 1908

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 26th March 1875

Birmingham General Dispensary: At the usual monthly meeting of the committee, held on the 24th inst., Mr. J. H. Nettlefold in the chair, the following new and increased subscriptions were reported: … New … (includes) … R. A. Pinsent … £1 1s each …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948