Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 12th November 1853

Newton Abbot and South Devon Agricultural Societies: … (discussion) … The Dinner took place at four o’clock, in the large room at the Globe Hotel, when about 230 gentlemen sat down … (includes) … Pinsent (2) … (discussion) … Prizes:  …   (includes) …  Class IV: To the female who has lived the longest as Household Servant, with one master or mistress, 1st prize, £1 10s, to Mary Ann Satterly, 33 in servitude, recommended by Mr. R. Lavis, Shaldon; 2nd prize, £1 to Jane Stapleton, 32 years servitude, recommended by Mr. Thomas Pinsent, Kingsteignton. … 


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Referenced

GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872