Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd October 1874

Newton Abbot Agricultural and Labourers’ Friend Society: The thirty sixth annual meeting of this Society was held yesterday, and was attended with a considerable amount of success … Ploughing: Ploughman with double or one-way plough, who has previously won a first price in the next class, and now resident within the Newton Abbot Union: First, John Wotton, with Mr. Elias Ford; Second, Wm. Webber, with Mr. Maye; third, Henry Puddicombe, with Mr. Bracewell. Ploughman with double or one-way plough: First Richard Brooks, with Mr. Carpenter; second John Balkwill, with Mr. J. Pinsent Coombeinteignhead; third Samuel Elliott, with Mr. Pickard … Female labourer who has lived or worked the longest on the same farm or with the same master or mistress: First, Ann Winsborough, 50 years on Mr. Staddon’s farm, Shiphay Collaton; second, Ann Howard, 30 years and 4 months with Mr. Pinsent, Ware, Kingsteington; third, S. Bowden, 28 years with Mr. E. Ford, Newton Abbot …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Times: Friday 23rd October 1874 

Newton Agricultural and Labourers Society: The thirty-sixth annual meeting of this Society was held yesterday and proved very successful. The Dinner was held tbe Globe Hotel and was well attended. D. R. Scratton, Esq., presided, and amongst those present were — Sir L. Palk, Bart, M.P., W. Marshall, Esq. (Plymouth), J. G. J. Templar, Esq., J. Whiteway, Esq., Admiral Wise, Rev. Treasurer Hawker, Rev. R. R. Wolfe, W. Kitson, Esq., W. H. Kitson, Esq., R. H. M. Bakar, Esq., F. Watts, Esq., H. Beachey, Esq., Elias Ford, Esq. (Hon. sec.), W. R. Mortimer, Esq., Messrs. W. Lambshead, W. Bond, jun., G. Pinsent, A. P. Symons, J. Symons, R, Maddicott, F. Parker, E. R. White, E. Beazley, T. Hunt, P. S. Michelmore, W. Vowler, T. Cornelius, N. Rendell, J. Widdicombe, J. Cockram, J. Chappie, J. Eddy, F. Lee, T. R. Cornish, E. S. Bearne (vice-chairman), Carpenter, R. Lavis, J. Pascoe, C. Knowles, W. Mudge, R. Eox, and many others. …. …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 21st October 1874:

Birmingham Day Nursery: The annual meeting of subscribers to the Birmingham Day Nursery was held yesterday midday, in the Committee Room of the Town Hall, under the presidency of the mayor (Alderman Chamberlain). … … It was then resolved … “That the following ladies and gentlemen be requested to act as a provisional committee to consider the propriety of the general establishment of day nurseries in Birmingham, and in what districts they are most required, and also to prepare an estimate of the accommodation required, and of the expense of supporting and maintaining them, and to report to a future meeting on the subject: the members of the School Board, Mr. Stimpson, Mr. W. H. Avery, Mr. R. Cadbury, Mr. A. Wright … … (includes) … Mrs. Pincent …”

[GRO119 Devonport] (?)

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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Thursday 15th October 1874

The results at the examination at St. John’s College, Cambridge, for the exhibitions attached to schools and sizarships has been announced as follows: … The following have been elected sizars: Adamson, Bond, Boyce, J. Brown, Burville, Lattimer, Mackie, Marsh, Matthew, Penkervil, Pinsent, Ryland, Sells, Widgery, Willan.

[see also Morning Post: Friday 9th October 1874]


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Hour: Saturday 10th October 1874

University Intelligence: Cambridge, October 9: … … … The following have been elected to Sizarships at St. John’s: … (list includes) … Pinsent, Ryland … …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Morning Post: Friday 9th October 1874: 

University Intelligence: Cambridge, Thursday, St. John’s College: The undermentioned were this day declared elected to sizarships at St. John‘s College: … list (20) includes … Pinsent, Ryland, … etc.


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Western Times: Friday 9th October 1874

Board of Guardians: Wednesday: The Rev. R. R. Wolfe presided … With regard to the woman Yeoman; she had been suffering from a disease for twenty one years. She had been in the London Hospital and discharged as incurable and had also been a patient of the Exeter and Teignmouth Dispensaries without any beneficial results. He had at his own expense consulted an eminent London physician, and also Mr. Swain, of Plymouth, both of whom agreed with his treatment and gave some suggestions. She was now quite well and able to walk to church and attend to her domestic duties, but it was his opinion if the brandy were discontinued, she would lapse into her former state, and be as bad as ever. How long it would be necessary to continue the brandy he was not prepared to say: Mr. Smallridge and Mr. Pinsont, Guardians of Kingsteington, confirmed what the doctor had stated in respect to the present condition of the woman compared with what it was before she was under Dry. Haydon’s treatment …


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GRO0000

Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Tuesday 6th October 1874

Madras: Passengers Departed: Per Arcot (Sept. 3), for Negapatam, Messrs. C. Pinsent and Avock …


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 3rd October 1874

Newton Petty Sessions: Tuesday – Before Captain Cornish-Bowden (chairman), Admiral Wise, J. Vicary, Esq., J. G. J. Templer Esq., Dr. Atkinson, C. J. Wade Esq., D. R. Scratton Esq., and G. B. Ellicombe, Esq.: Transfer of Licences: The license of the Victoria Inn was renewed, the occupier, Mr. John Luscombe, being ill at the last licensing day and not able to attend. The license of the Newton Brewery was, by the consent of the owner, Mr. J. Pinsent, reduced under the New Licensing Act to a six day one, and close at ten o’clock. …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Friday 2nd Octobr 1874

Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before Captain Cornish-Bowden, J. Vicary, Esq., Admiral Wise, Dr. Atkinson, G. B. Ellacombe, Esq., C. J. Wade, Esq., J.G. J. Templer, Esq., and D. R. Scratton, Esq.: Licences: John Luscombe, of the Victoria Inn, Ashburton, for whom Mr. Creed appeared, had his license renewed after a caution as to his future conduct, an offence committed in November of last year being recorded against him. Mr. Pinsent, brewer, and spirit merchant of this town was granted a six days’ license. …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901