Monmouthshire Merlin: Saturday 16th February 1856

Coy of Returns, Pursuant to the 7 and 8 Victoria, c. 32: Name of Firm: West of England and South Wales District Bank: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists: – … (very long list includes) … Pinsent, Mary Speare, Totnes, spinster: 

[see also Monmouth Merlin: Saturday 14th February 1857]


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GRO0677 Hennock: Mary Speare Pinsent: 1794 – 1882

Monmouthshire Merlin: Saturday 16th February 1856

Coy of Returns, Pursuant to the 7 and 8 Victoria, c. 32: Name of Firm: Bailey and Co.: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists: – … (very long list includes) … Pinsent, Mary Speare, Totnes, spinster: 


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GRO0677 Hennock: Mary Speare Pinsent: 1794 – 1882

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday February 7th, 1856: issue 4687 

Newton Abbot: Petty Sessions: Thomas Ware and Samuel (sic) Pinsent, for stealing a bag of chaff at Chudleigh, were committed for trial. 


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GRO0775 Bovey Tracey: Samuel Pinsent: 1839 – 1912

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 2nd February 1856

Newton Abbot: Petty Sessions: Before A. Chichester, Esq. (chairman), Charles Bentinck, and James Woodley, Esqs., … Thomas Ware and Samuel Pinsent, for stealing a bag of chaff, at Chudleigh, were committed for trial: 

[See also Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 7th February 1856] 


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GRO0775 Bovey Tracey: Samuel Pinsent: 1839 – 1912

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 2nd February 1856

TESTIMONIAL TO DRS. JOSEPH AND WILLIAM BULLAR: At a Meeting held at Southampton on the 9th day of January, 1858, Colonel Crabbe, K.H. in the chair, It was proposed and carried — First “That viewing the many valuable services rendered gratuitously for a number of years by Drs. Joseph and William Bullar, an opportunity be afforded to those who appreciate such disinterested labours in the cause of tbe poor, to present them with some substantial token of tbe esteem with which they regard their services.” Second— “That taking into consideration the foul and calumnious attacks tbat hare been made on these gentlemen, the present time is particularly adapted for testifying tbe sense entertained of the great services rendered by them to that admirable Institution, the ‘Royal South Hants Infirmary,’ and in bringing it to its present acknowledged state of efficiency.” Third — “That the following gentlemen be appointed a Committee to carry out the above resolutions: — Chairman — Colonel Eyre Crabbe, K.H. Committee: Sampson Payne, esq. (Mayor); The Hon. Sir E. Butler; Archdeacon Wigram; Rev. Thomas Adkins; Alderman Lankester; Alderman Palk; Captain Tinling, R.N.; Captain P. Breton; T. L. Harman, esq.; John Coupland, esq;. Colonel Farquharson; Captain Vincent, R.N.; Edward Randall, esq.; George Laishley, esq. Robert Pearce, esq. H. Buchan, esq.; J. B. Engledue, esq.; George Mills, esq.; Charles E. Deacon, esq.; Honorary Secretary — Henry J. Pinsent, esq., with power to add to their number.” Fourth — “That Subscriptions for this object be requested to be paid to the members or the Committee, or to the following Banks … (list and list of subscribers) ...  


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Cheltenham Chronicle: Tuesday 25th December 1855

Cheltenham Grammar School: On Wednesday last the Christmas vacation commenced at the above scholastic establishment, when the half yearly award of prizes were distributed to those of the pupils who have distinguished themselves by study, diligence and good behaviour during the last six months … (description of event and prize winners includes) … Prizes awarded to borders for competition among themselves: N.B. Good conduct is implied in the awarding of a prize: … (includes) … Thomas Pinsent, Civil Service Class, Divinity…


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday November 8th, 1855: issue 4673

South Devon Agricultural Society: The annual exhibition of the South Devon Agricultural Society was held on Friday last in the immediate vicinity of the town of Ashburton … (etc). [a review of the event, dinner and distribution of prizes]: Premiums for Servitude: (includes) To the woman who has lived the longest as household servant with one master or mistress, not as an agriculturist. First prize £1, Jane Stapleton, thirty-four years with Mr. Thomas Pinsent, Green hill, Kingsteington. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Western Times: Saturday 3rd November 1855

Newton Abbot Agricultural and Labourers’ Friend Society: The seventeenth annual ploughing match of this society took place at Kennaborough Farm on Monday … (discussion) … The dinner was served up in capital style, at Beazely’s Globe Hotel, where a most respectable company sat down amongst whom where … Pinsent … (speeches and prizes)


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Western Times: Saturday 20th October 1855

County Court: Saturday (Before W.M. Praed, Esq., Judge) Warrant of Commitment:  Mr. Francis applied for a warrant of commitment against John Howe, at the suit of John Pinsent. A warrant was issued on the 3rd of June last for an unsatisfied debt, but the defendant could not then be found, and as the warrant only remained in force three months, and the whereabouts of the defendant had been discovered, the application was now made. His Honour granted the application. 


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 22nd September 1855 

Police Intelligence: At the Guildhall on Tuesday last, before the Mayor, G. Coles, Esq., Dr. Paterson, and W. H. Gamden, Esq.: George Radford, was charged by Robert Pinsent with stealing a sovereign from him at the Phoenix Inn. It appears the complainant and Radford, with a man named John Crampton, were drinking together at the Phoenix on the 11th inst. when Pinsent dropped a sovereign. Search was immediately made but it could not be found, and suspicion rested on the defendant, but as he was not seen to take it the magistrates discharged him. 


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