North Devon Journal: Thursday 4th May 1871

Lawes’ Patent Turnip Manure, Lawes’ Dissolved Bones, Lawes’ Superphosphate of Lime, Lawes’ Potato Manure, Lawes’ Wheat, Barley & Mangel Manures, Lawes’ Corn & Grass Manures: Genuine Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda: Mr. Arter, 8 Taw Vale Parade, Barnstaple will receive and deliver all the Manures: office 1, Quay, by Queen Anne’s Walk, Barnstaple: Agents … (include) …Pinsent, J. Ware Barton, Kingsteinghton …


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 21st April 1871

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: … the following are the names of the Guardians elected for the ensuing year: … (long list … includes) … Kingsteignton: Wm. John Smalldridge and Gilbert Pinsent. …

[see also Western Times: Thursday 20th April 1871 and others]


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Greenock Advertiser: Thursday 20th April 1871:

MASONIC: At the annual meeting of the Tasker Lodge, No, 454 Registry under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, held in the Masonic Hall, Friday, 17th March, the following brethren were installed office-bearers for the ensuing year, according to ancient form and custom, by the R.W.D.P.G.M., W. T. Parsons, in the absence R.W.P.G.M., A. M. McKay: Bro. John McL. Muir, R.W.M. „ W. D. Morison, W.S.W…. Prescott Emerson, W.J.W. „ Rev. Moses Harrey, Chaplain. John R. Hughs, Treasury. … Adam Johnston, Secretary. Edward Rothwell, S.D. „ William Thorburn, J.D. H.H. Foster, Wm. R. Sterling, Stewards. … James McIntyre, I.G. „ William Smith, Tyler. In the forenoon, preceding the installation, a number of the brethren of St John’s, Avalon and Tasker Lodges, attended Free Andrew’s Church, when the Rev. Brother Harvey delivered an eloquent and impressive discourse, at the close which a handsome collection was taken in aid of the Tasker Educational Fund. On the same evening, at 4 o’clock, a number of brethren’s children, and the children of deceased brethren, were entertained at the Masonic Hall; and after enjoying themselves at various games, they sat down to excellent tea provided by Messrs Lash. The following brethren then delivered appropriate addresses; The Rev. M. Harvey, Messrs R. J. Pinsent, P. Emerson, and R. Rankin, which made the evening one fondly remembered by all present, old, and young. Newfoundland Times,


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday April 5th, 1871: issue 5468

Births: April 1st, at Rocombe, Coombeinteignhead, the wife of Mr. John Pinsent, a daughter.

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 4th April 1871]


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GRO0118 Hennock: Catherine Whidborne: 1840 – 1923
GRO0259 Hennock: Emma Pinsent: 1871 – xxxx
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Times: Tuesday 4th April 1871

Births: Pinsent: April 1st, at Rocombe, Combeinteignhead, the wife of Mr. John Pinsent, of a daughter. 

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 6th April 1871]


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GRO0118 Hennock: Catherine Whidborne: 1840 – 1923
GRO0259 Hennock: Emma Pinsent: 1871 – xxxx
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Liverpool Shipping Telegraph and Daily Commercial Advertiser: Tuesday 4th April 1871

Homeward Bound Ships for Liverpool … (long list includes) … Neva, Pensent, left Pernambuco, via Ara. Aju. 4th Mar. …

[see also Liverpool Shipping Telegraph and Daily Commercial Advertiser: Thursday 20th and Wednesday 26th April 1871]


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Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 31st March 1871

Pernambuco: Sailed, Nova, Pensent (4 March), for Liverpool via Aracaja

[see also Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Thursday 20th April 1871 & several later dates]


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North Devon Journal: Thursday 30th March 1871

Lawes’ Manures: Were the first chemical manures manufactured and introduced and have been in use for thirty years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the factories all in first-rate condition … … agents … (include) … Pinsent, J., Ware Barton, Kingsteignton. 


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

Hampshire Independent: Wednesday 22nd March 1871:

The Mayor’s Ball at Southampton: The marriage day of Princess Louise was observed in Southampton with every demonstration of loyalty. The bells of Holy rood and St. Michael’s churches rang merry peals at intervals … In the evening the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Payne) gave an invitation ball at the Philharmonic Rooms in honour of the occasion, which was attended by a company numbering over 500. The following ladies and gentlemen were present: … (list includes)… Messrs. … W. Pinsent …

[see also Hampshire Independent: Saturday 25th March 1871]


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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 22nd March 1871:

The Royal Marriage Rejoicing at Southampton: Yesterday (Tuesday,) there were some rejoicings at Southampton in honour of the marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise with the Marquis of Lorne. … The Mayor and Mayoress’s Ball: In the evening the mayor (Mr. T. P. Payne) and the Mayoress gave a grand ball at the Philharmonic Hall in honour of the event. His Worship and the Mayoress issued numerous invitations and 700 responded to the invite, nearly all of whom were present … (long list, includes) … Mr. W. Pinsent …


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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895  (?)