Express and Echo: Wednesday 9th November 1887

Chudleigh Agricultural Society: Free Trade v. Protection: … The Eighteenth annual meeting of the Chudleigh District Agricultural Society (of which the Right Hon. The Earl of Morley is president for the year) was held on Tuesday. The ploughing and other matches taking pace in fields about two miles from Chudleigh which Messrs. Whiteway and Perrott kindly lent for the occasion. … (description of the event) … the Committee which carried out the arrangements consisted of the following gentlemen: Messrs. J. Whiteway and C. J. Collings, Chudleigh; H. Pinsent and Goodridge, Bovey Tracey; W. Tuckett, Hennock; J. Edwards and M. Northcott, Christow; J. A. Wright, Trusham; J. White Ashton; J. Pitt and W. Coldridge, Doddiscombsleigh; the Rev. G. J. Ford, Ideford; with Mr. A. C. Loveys, Moretonhampstead. … … (continues) … … The dinner was held during the afternoon at the Town Hall, Chudleigh, the caterer being Mr. Carpenter, of the Globe Hotel. The chair was taken by the Earl of Morley, and amongst those also present were Mr. C. Seale-Hayne, M.P., the Revs. W. Moyle, C. T. Ward, and G. J. Ford. Colonel Walcott, Mr. Evan Baillie, Dr. Wade, Messrs. F. E. Langley, C. J. Moore, J. Atkins, C. Green, J. White, J. Whiteway, J. Sparke, J. I. Joll (Bovey) J. Vooght (Luton), R. Dunsford, G. L. Broad, K. Stoneman, H. Pinsent (Bovey), F. B. Lord (Kerswell), E. Tucker (Ashburton) – the loyal and patriotic toasts having been duly honoured.  …  (speeches) …


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Western Times: Wednesday 9th November 1887

Chudleigh District Agricultural Association: The 18th annual meeting of this society was held yesterday in fields near Chudleigh. The Association embraces several of the neighbouring parishes. The work done yesterday by the ploughmen was of a very creditable character and gave the judges some trouble to decide. The dinner took place at the Town Hall, Chudleigh during the afternoon. The Earl of Morley, President of the Society occupied the chair, and was supported b Mr. Seale-Hayne, M. P. for the Division, Rev. W. Moyle, Rev. G. J. Ford, Rev. C. T. Ward, Col. Walcott, Mr. Evan Baillie, Dr. Wade, Messrs. F. E. Langley, C. J. Moore, J. Atkins, C. Green, J. White, J. Whiteway, J. Sparke, J. L. Joll (Bovey Tracey), J. Vooght (Luton), R. Dunsford, G. L. Bond, R. Stoneman, H. Pinsent, (Bovey Tracey), E. Strong, A. Goss, Pomeroy, F. B. Lord (Kerswell), … etc …


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 9th November 1887

Chudleigh District Agricultural Society: The Annual Meeting: The 18th annual meeting in connection with the Chudleigh District Agricultural Society was held yesterday in fields about two miles from the town of Chudleigh, kindly lent for the occasion by Messrs. Whiteway and Parrott … The arrangements were carried out by a committee consisting of the following gentlemen: Messrs. J. Whiteway and C. J. Collings, Chudleigh; H. Pinsent and Goodridge, Bovey Tracey; W. Tuckett, Hennock, J. Edwards and M. Northcott, Christow; K. A. Wright, Trusham; J. White, Ashton; J. Pitts and W. Coldridge, Doddiscombsleigh; the Rev. G. J. Ford, Ideford; with Mr. A. C. Loveys, Moretonhampstead as a most energetic Hon. Secretary: The following is the Prize List: … The Dinner took place at the Town Hall, Chudleigh, during the afternoon. The Earl of Morley, President of the Society occupied the chair and was supported by Mr. Seale-Hayne, M. P., the Rev. C. T. Ward, and Rev. W. Moyle, the Rev. G. J Ford, Colonel Walcott, Mrs. Evan Baillie, and Dr. Wade. There were also present … (includes) … H. Pinsent, Bovey Tracey … (speeches) …


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 5th November 1887

Newton Abbot Petty Sessions: before Mr. J. Whidborne (in the chair), Admiral Cornish-Bowden, Dr. H. S. Gaye and Mr. H. E. Brown, Esq.: … Chudleigh Ploughing Matches: Mr. Pinsent was granted an occasional license for the above matches to be held on the 9th inst. at Chudleigh … …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 3rd November 1887

Cabinet and Upholstery Business for Sale: Very old-established at Birmingham: Proprietor retiring: First-class shop in centre of town, good connection. Stock has been reduced; all modern, and not large – Apply, Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 28th October 1887

The Warwick Bank Failure: First Meeting of Creditors: Examination of the Debtors: The first meeting of the creditors of Kelynge Greenway, of Halboughton Hall, Coleshill, George Cattell Greenway, of Asborne Hall, near Leamington, Thomas Greenway, of Mytun, Warwick and Sam. Clark Smith, of the Bank, Warwick, trading as Greenway, Smith and Greenways, bankers of Warwick and Leamington, was held yesterday in the Shire Hall, Warwick before the Official Receiver, (Mr. E. T. Peirson). …  (discussion of meeting) … Mr. W. N. Fisher (Fisher and Randle, Birmingham) was present to assist the Official Receiver, Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Birmingham, appeared for Mr. Kelynge Greenway … (long and detailed description of case)

[see similar Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 29th October 1887]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 22nd October 1887

Cave’s Birmingham: Two freehold properties at Aston for immediate sale being the only two remaining unsold depots of the Birmingham Cab Company in liquidation … Full particulars may be had on application … Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Waterloo Street …


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Western Times: Friday 7th October 1887

Thanksgiving Services were held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Bovey Tracey, on Monday, in connection with the harvest and the extinction of the debt on the chapel, which was erected 1880 at cost £800 of which £130 remained about ten months ago to be paid off. During the intervening period, however, the amount was raised, and the chapel is clear of debt. The building was decorated with cereals, fruits, etc., arranged by the Misses Pinsent, Dayment and Barkell (2). In the afternoon the Rev. H. C. Bassett, Newton Abbot preached from Colossians iii, 1, 3. A public tea followed, the tables being presided over by Mesdames Godsland, Piller and Murch. Misses Barkell (2), Pinsent, Dayment, Turner, Warner and Hellier. Addresses were afterwards delivered by the Revs. H. Bassett, and W. H Bright, and harvest hymns were sung by the choir. A report, read in the chapel by Mr. Hambly, showed that the moneys collected during the last ten months to clear off the debt of about £130 was as follows: by Mr. Pinsent, Whitstone Farm, Bovey Tracey, £15 3s 6d; Rev. W. H. Bright, £7 3s, Mr. Warner, £15 10s; Mr. Hambly, £14 4s 6d; by Mr. Piller £13 1s; Miss Hellier, £4 15s 6d; Miss Baker, £2 10s; moneys handed in by Mr. Edgecombe, £2; Mr, Godsland, £3; Mr. Murch £1 10s: Mr. H. Barkell, 14s 6d; Mr. Lambshead, £5; Mrs. Barkell, £5; Chapel Trust Fund, £10, service of song by choir, £2 16s 9; bazaar proceeds, £1 0s  1d; school fund, £3 10s; chapel fund grant, £25 –  £59 11s 4d. Total: £131 18s 10d: which will extinguish the debt together with the interest.


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 8th October 1887

Harvest Thanks-giving Services were held at the Wesleyan Chapel, Bovey Tracey, on Monday and were a great success. This place of worship was erected in 1880, at a cost of £800, and the whole of the debt has now been cleared off, £130 having been raised within the last ten months. This sum was collected as following; Mr. Pinsent, Whitstone Farm, £15 3s 6d; Mr. Warner, £15 10s; Mr. Hambly, £14 4s 0d. … (continues with chapel service, bazaar, and tea)


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 7th October 1887

BOVEY TRACEY: Thanksgiving Services were held on Monday in the Chapel in connection with the harvest and the extinction of the debt on the chapel, which in 1880 was erected at cost £800, of which £130 remained ten months ago to be paid off. During the intervening period, however, this amount was raised, and the building is now clear of debt. The chapel was tastefully decorated, and in the afternoon the Rev. H. E. of Newton Abbot, preached an eloquent sermon. A public tea followed, the tables being presided over by Mesdames Gosland, Piller, and Murch, and the Barkell (2), Pinsent, Dayment, Turner, Warner, and Hellier: Addresses were afterwards delivered by the Revs. H. Bassett and W. H. Bright, and harvest hymns sung by the choir. A report was read showing the money collected during the past ten months. The amount was £131 18s 10d, sufficient to extinguish the debt together with the interest.


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