Morning Herald (London): Friday 20th May 1853

Insolvent Debtors’ Court: Portugal Street: Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips: at 11: Small Debts: … Original Prisoners … Charles Pinsent … 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Morning Post: Friday 20th May 1853

Insolvent Debtors’ Court: Portugal Street:  Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips at 11. Small Debts: … Prisoners adjourned: … (list) … includes Charles Pinsent … 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday May 19th, 1853: issue 4559: Classified Ads 

Borough of Ashburton, Devon: To Tanners and Others: To be Let by Private Contract, for such term as may be agreed on, all the capital Tan Yard, with or with the dwelling house, drying lofts, bark, barn, sheds and premises called Old Mill, situated at Old Mill, in the town of Ashburton, lately in the occupation of Mr. Evans. The Tan yard contains 1 water pit, 5 lime and 83 tan pits, under cover; drying lofts, n which 300 hides may be dried, improved bark mill and lifting pumps driven by a never-failing stream of water, extensive bark barn, capable of holding 200 tons of bark, with every other convenience for carrying on a large business. Ashburton is situated in the centre of excellent bark country. The house consists of 2 kitchens, 2 parlours and 8 bedrooms, washhouse, dairy, cellar, and all convenient out-houses. It fronts into a walled garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and attached to the premises are stables for 4 horses, cow houses and other offices. The whole of the premises are substantially rebuilt and in excellent repair. Contiguous to the above premises are five cottages and a garden, which are to be let with the same. For viewing, apply to Mr. Evans, on the premises, and all further particular may be obtained from Mr. John Pinsent, Ware Barton, Kingsteignton. The taker may have the use of the barn immediately for taking in bark. Newton Abbot: May 12th, 1853. 

[See also Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday April 20th, 1854: issue 4595: Classified Ads]


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Western Times: Saturday 14th May 1853

Bovey Tracey: Annual Election of a Mayor:   (description – Dinner) … the health of J. Divell, Esq., the proprietor of the Bovey Potteries, was next drunk, with much cheering. The Chairman remarked, in proposing it, that if ever Bovey did grow into a city, as the Vice-Chairman had facetiously remarked it was likely to do, it would, in a very great measure be owing to Mr. Divell, who had opened the vast manufactures on the Heath-field and had called a great amount of labour into requisition. Mr. Sharland, a potter, in the employ of Mr. Divett returned thanks. “Success to the Western Times” was next drunk and responded to by Mr. Diamond. The healths of Mr. French, Mr. W. Harris, Mr. Pinsent, Mr. Dymond, and others followed … 


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Perry’s Bankrupt Gazette: Saturday 7th May 1853

Estates vested in Provisional Assignee: Gazette – May 3rd, 1853: Insolvent Court, 30th April – on their own petitions: … (includes) … Pinsent, Charles, of Queen’s Ter, Saint John’s Wood, Cheesemonger and Poulterer – Dbts. pr. 


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London Daily News: Saturday 7th May 1853 

Insolvent Debtors’: Petitioners: Portugal Street: … Includes … C. Pinsent, Queen’s Terrace, St. John’s Wood, cheesemonger … 

[see also Daily News: Friday 6th May 1853]


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Wednesday 4th May 1853 

From the London Gazette: May 3rd: … … Insolvent Debtors’ Court: Saturday, April 30: Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee the estates and effects of the following persons: – On their own petitions: … includes … C. Pinsent, Queen’s Terrace, St. John’s Wood, Cheesemonger … … 

[see related Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Saturday 7th May 1953 and Wednesday 6th December 1954] 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Daily News: Monday May 2nd, 1853: issue 2167: News

Insolvent Debtors’ Court, Portugal Street: Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips: Small debts: Myers v Levy. Bail: Charles Pinsent, John Kerr. Final orders: Alfred Lee, James Smith. Original protection: George Frederick Prescott, John Barber, William Bosley. 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Morning Herald (London): Monday 2nd May 1853

Insolvent Debtors’ Court: Portugal Street: Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips: Small Debts … Bail, Charles Pinsent … 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863

Morning Post: Monday 2nd May 1853

Insolvent Debtors’ Court: Portugal Street: (Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips – at 11: Bail – Charles Pinsent 


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GRO0127 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1812 – 1863