Perry’s Bankrupt Gazette: Saturday 19th December 1857

Assignments: (Gazette: Dec. 15th, 1857): … (includes) … Corse, Edwin Barrett, (Nov. 28th) draper, Plymouth: Trustees – William Brock, Exeter and Richard Steele Pinsent, Devonport, drapers: Sol. – A. Rooker, Plymouth, & J. Stogdon, Exeter. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

London Daily News: Tuesday 15th December 1857

Notice is hereby given that by an indenture of assignment dated the 28th day of November, 1857, and made between Edwin Barrett Corse, of Bedford Street, within the borough of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, draper, of the fist part; William Brock, of the City of Exeter, draper and Richard Steele Pinsent, of Devonport, in the said county, draper of the second part; and the several other persons whose names and seals are hereunto subscribed and set, being respectively creditors of the said Edwin Barrett Corse, of the third part; the said Edwin Barrett Corse assigned all his Estate and Effects, to the said William Brock and Richard Steele Pinsant, upon trust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said Edwin Barrett Corse who should execute the said indenture as therein is mentioned; and that they said deed was exercised by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richards Steele Pinsent on 5th day of November last, and by the said William Brock on the 9th day of December instant; and that the execution thereof by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richard Steele Pinsent is attested by Alfred Hooker, of No. 1 Sussex Terrace, in Plymouth aforesaid, solicitor, and the execution thereof by the said William Brock is attested by John Stogdon, of Gundy Street in the City of Exeter, solicitor. Dated the 10th day of December 1857: Rooker, Lavers and Matthews, Plymouth. Solicitors to the Trustees: 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

London Daily News: Tuesday 15th December 1857

Notice is Hereby Given that by an indenture of assignment, dated the 28th day of November 1857 and made between EDWIN BARRETT CORSE of Bedford Street within the borough of Plymouth. in the county of Devon, draper, of the first part; William Brock, of the City of Exeter, draper, and Richard Steele Pinsent, of Devonport, In the said county, draper, of the second part; and the several other persons whose names and seals are hereuto subscribed and set, being respectively creditors of the said Edwin Barrett Corse, of the third part: the said Edwin Barrett Corse ASSIGNEDS all his ESTATE and EFFECTS to the said William Brock and Richard Steele  Pinsent, upon trust for the equal BENEFIT of the CREDITORS of the said Edwin Barrett Corse who should execute the said indenture as therein is mentioned; and that the said deed was executed by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richard Steele Pinsant on the 28th  day of November last, and by the mid William  Brock on the 9th day of December Instant and that the execution thereof by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richard Steele Pinsant is attested by Alfred Rooker, of No. 1 Sussex Terrace, in Plymouth aforesaid, solicitor and the execution thereof by the said William Brock is attested by John Stogdon of Gundy Street, in the City of Exeter, Dated the 10th day of December 1857:  Rooker, Lavers, and Matthews, Plymouth: Solicitors to the Trustees:


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Daily News: Tuesday December 15th, 1857: issue 3614: Classified Ads

Notice is hereby given that by an indenture of assignment, dated the 28th day of November, 1857, and made between Edwin Barrett Corse, of Bedford Street with in the borough of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, draper of the first part; William Brock, of the City of Exeter, draper and Richard Steele Pinsent of Devonport, in the said county, draper of the second part; and the several other persons whose names and seals are hereto subscribed and set, being respectively creditors of the said Edwin Barrett Corse, of the third part: the said Edwin Barrett Corse assigned all his estate and effects to the said William Brock and Richards Steele Pinsent upon trust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said Edwin Barrett Corse who should execute the said indenture therein mentioned; and that the said deed was executed by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richard Steele Pinsent on the 2nd day of November last, and by the said William Brock on the 9th day of December instant; and that the execution thereof by the said Edwin Barrett Corse and Richards Steele Pinsent is attested by Alfred Rooker, of No 1 Sussex Terrace, in Plymouth aforesaid, solicitor and the execution thereof by the said William Brock is attested by John Stegdon, of Gundy Street, in the City of Exeter, solicitor: dated the 10th day of December, 1857: Rooker, Lavers, and Matthews, Plymouth, solicitors to the Trustees. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Times: Saturday 14th November 1857

Newton Abbot: Sudden Death: On Friday, a man named Matthews, in the employ of Mr. Pinsent, brewer, of this town, died suddenly. The deceased had been ill for some time previously, and on Friday last he left his employment to go to Ogwell, where he resides, and when near the Wolborough turnpike gate, he fell down, and soon after expired.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 14th November 1857

Sudden Death: On Friday last, the 6th inst., a man called George Matthews, in the employ of Pinsent and Co., coal merchants of this town, whilst proceeding on his way home to Ogwell, fell dead near the Wolborough Turnpike Gate, arising from a fit. It appears he was in perfect health up to the time the fit seized him. A wife and family are left to lament his loss. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 7th November 1857

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: This board met on Wednesday last, W. Creek Esq. presided. There was also present … (includes) … John Pinsent … It was agreed on the motion of the Rev. Mr. Woollcombe (who moved on behalf of Mr. Wade,) that the board become subscribes of two guineas per annum to the Newton, Dawlish and Teignmouth Dispensary….


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 17th October 1857

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: This body met on Wednesday, W. Creed, Esq., J.P. in the Chair. The following guardians were also present … (includes) … John Pinsent … The visiting committee’s report was read by the Rev. F.S. Wall: It merely stated the house was clean and in good order, and that there was no complaint to be made; number in the house 212 …


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Western Times: Saturday 19th September 1857 

Wanted immediately, an active Young Man, competent to undertake the charge of a large retain drapery department. Strict references will be required as to ability and character: Apply to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Devonport: Sept 4, 1857. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 12th September 1857

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: This board met on Wednesday last; W. Creed, Esq., J.P., presided. There were present … (includes) …  John Pinsent. … The Rev. H. Wollcombe moved that the relieving officers should be instructed to make enquiries to the accommodation, and as to the means providing rooms in order to pay the poor in for each of their separate districts and to report what arrangements could be made as to the future payment of such rooms. …


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858