Cosmopolitan: Thursday 11th June 1874

Passengers Arrived and Sailed: … … List of Cabin Passengers per Montreal Ocean Steamship Nestorian (Captain R. S. Watts,) from Baltimore to Liverpool (via Halifax and St. John’s), May 13, 1974: … includes … Mr. March and Lady, Miss Pinsent … …


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Western Times: Tuesday 2nd June 1874

Newton: Funeral of Mrs. Watts: The funeral of this estimable lady, whose death was announced in our last Friday’s issue, took place on Saturday. The body was laid for its final resting in the family vault under the church dedicated to St. Michael, at Kingsteington, … Besides the relatives we noticed … (list of mourners … includes) … Pinsent (2) …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 9th May 1874

Lord Mayor’s Day at Bovey Tracey: Formerly Mayor’s Monday which usually falls on the first Monday in May was a day of great festivity and rejoicing. It was universal in the parish. Every farmer and his son or sons, as the case might be, were expected to attend on horseback, and as true allegiants accompany the Lord Mayor in beating the boundaries of the parish. The custom evidently originated many hundred years ago and up to last year it has been observed annually. Of late years, however, it has been held only to witness the declining state of its own existence. A few of the freeholders of the parish have struggled hard, but in vain, in carrying out the oath they took in the year, when smacking their lips on the magic stone on Bovey Heath, they swore never to abandon any of the observances of their forefathers … (ended by land enclosure) … (dinner held, attended by – list) … J. Pinsent … (toasts and speeches).


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Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 29th April 1874

Peninsular and Oriental Company: The Peshawur, Captain C. A. White, from Gibraltar, Malta, and Alexandria, with the mail; passengers and cargo from those places, and also those from India, China and Japan is expected on Monday. Among her passengers are the following: … From Bombay: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Soden, Lieut. Smirke, Major Maxwell, Mr. C. Swaffe, Captain J. D. Elliott, Hon. R. Spankie, Dr. and Mrs. Fairweather and infant, Miss Viola Thompson and servant, Mr. J. W. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Tubb and infant, Miss Pinsent, Mr. G. Dixon, Mrs. Shoebridge, Mr. J. Sharples, John Morey, William Arnold, Alfred Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and two infants.


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Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Monday April 27th 1874

Bombay: Passengers Departed: Per Delhi, (April 6), For Southampton: … includes … Mr. and Mrs. James Soden, Miss Pinsent … 


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 25th April 1874

Newton Board of Guardians: The first meeting of the new Board was held on Wednesday. Mr. Alsop reported that the election of Guardians for the different parishes for the year ensuing had been conducted in conformity with the Act of Parliament. There had not been a contest in any one of the parishes. Following is a list of the Guardians elected … (includes) … Kingsteington – William John Smalldridge, Gilbert Pinsent …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Thursday 23rd April 1874

Newton Abbot: The cuckoo was heard on Sunday in the neighbourhood of Abbotskerswell: Newton Abbot Union: The following persons have been elected as Guardians for this Union; … (list) … Kingsteignton, Messrs. William John Smalldrige and Gilbert Pinsent …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Hour: Thursday 17th April 1874

Cambridge: 31st March: The sixteenth Annual Report of the local Examinations Syndicate was issued this afternoon. … …The sizarships offered by St. John’s College for success in the Local Examinations have been awarded to H. C. Pinsent, Amersham Hall School, A. T. S. Goodrick, Great Yarmouth Grammar School …


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Bury and Norwich Post: Tuesday 7th April 1874

St. John’s College: The Sizarships offered for success in the Local Examinations have been awarded to H. C. Pinsent, Amersham Hall School, for success in pure and applied mathematics, and to A. T. S. Goodrick, Great Yarmouth Grammars School, for success in Latin and Greek.

[see similar Norfolk News: Saturday 4th April 1874]


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920