Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 3rd October 1887

Wanted, at Edgbaston, Furnished House with good garden for six months or year; possession at once. Five or six bedrooms, bath and w.c.: Advertiser has no children. He would go up to £250 a year: Apply, Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham:


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Colonies and India: Friday 30th September 1887

Newfoundland: Halifax, September 24th: The Grand Jury of Bonnebay, Newfoundland, have urged Judge Pinsent to acquaint the Imperial Government with the alleged menaces and encroachments of French Fishermen on Newfoundland territory, particularly of those engaged in the herring and lobster fisheries. The Judge promised to comply with the request. 


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

London Evening Standard: Monday 26th September 1887

The French ironclad Minerve, with vice (?) Admiral Vignes on board, has arrived at Pictu from Quebec. The Grand Jury of Bonnebar, Newfoundland, have urged Judge Pinsent to acquaint the Imperial Government with the alleged menaces of encroachments of French fishermen on Newfoundland territory, particularly of those engaged in the herring and lobster fisheries, The judge promised to comply with the request …


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

Morning Post: Monday 26th September 1887

Halifax: Sept. 24. The French ironclad Minerve, with Rear Admiral Vignes on board, has arrived here from Quebec. The grand jury of Bonnebay, Newfoundland, have urged Judge Pinsent to acquaint the Imperial Government with the alleged menaces and encroachments of French fishermen on Newfoundland territory, particularly of those engaged in the herring and lobster fisheries. The Judge promised to comply with the request. 

[see also London Standard: Monday 26th September 1887]


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

London Daily Chronicle: Monday 26th September 1887

The Canadian Fisheries: … Halifax: The French ironclad Minerve, with Rear-Admiral Vignes on board, has arrived here from Quebec. The grand jury of Bonnebay, Newfoundland, have urged Judge Pinsent to acquaint the Imperial Government with the alleged menaces and encroachment of the French fishermen on Newfoundland territory, particularly of those engaged in the herring and lobster fisheries. The judge promised to comply with the request. 


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 26th September 1887

Cave’s Birmingham: This day (Monday) and tomorrow (Tuesday), ninth and tenth day’s sale: In the matter of the Birmingham Cab Company (Limited) in liquidation … (further description of thirteen freehold and leasehold properties and remaining cabs and equipment for sale and locations and dates of auctions) … Catalogues and full particulars as to any of the above properties may be had on application to Walter N. Fisher, Esq. (Messrs. Fisher and Randle, Chartered Accountants, Waterloo Street), Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Waterloo Street, or to Cave’s, Moseley Street, all of Birmingham …


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London Daily Chronicle: Monday 26th September 1887

The Canadian Fisheries: The French ironclad Minerve, with Rear- Admiral Vignes on board, has arrived here from Quebec. The grand jury of Bonnebay, Newfoundland, have urged Judge Pinsent to acquaint the imperial Government with the alleged menaces and encroachments of French fishermen on Newfoundland territory, particularly of those engaged in the herring and lobster fisheries. The judge promised to comply with the request. =


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

Reading Mercury: Saturday 24th September 1887

PINCENT’S FARM, THEALE: One Mile from Theale Station and Four Miles from Reading: JENKIN DAVIES & SONS are instructed by Mr. John Smith (who is giving up the farm) to sell Auction, on Tuesday next, September the 27th, the whole of the Live and Dead FARM STOCK, comprising horses, cattle, pigs, wagons, carts, ploughs, harrows, reaplng and mowing machines, etc, most of which are of the most modern make, and in good order: Further particulars in future issues: Jenkin Davies and Sons, Auctioneers and Valuers, Englefield, Reading.

[see also Reading Mercury: Saturday 17th September 1887]


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 24th September 1887

Sales and Auction: Rendell & Symons: Newton Abbot and Totnes: In September: Saturday 24th, at Ware Barton, Kingsteington, at 1.30 p.m. Live and Dead Stock, Implements, and Household Furniture, the property of Mr. Gilbert Pinsent …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Western Times: Friday 23rd September 1887

Auctions: Ware Barton, Kingsteignton, clearance sale: Rendell and Symons have been instructed by Mr. Gilbert Pinsent who quits this farm at Michaelmas next, to sell by auction, on the premises, on Saturday, September 24th, 1887, cow and calf, three cows in full milk, grazing cow, two fat pigs, eight ricks of clover and land hay, five acres potatoes, a good collection of implements, hard and faggot wood, reed, and household furniture. For particulars see posters. Sale at 1.30 most punctually, commencing with the out-door effects: Sept. 2nd, 1887.


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918