The Southampton Club held its annual dinner at its club-house in the High Street on Thursday evening, when Mr. Brixey placed upon the table a repast as fully maintained his well-known character as a public caterer … (continues) … … the health of the chairman was proposed by Mr. Pinsent, the press acknowledged by Mr. Falvey; the secretary, J. J. Bennett and several other toasts were given and drunk before the company separated. …
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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894