Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 25th December 1858

Bedford Place Collegiate and Commercial School: The half yearly examination of the pupils attending this establishment took place on the evening of Friday, the 17th inst. In the unavoidable absence of Andrew Lamb, Esq., the chair was taken by G. Sharp, Esq., The school room was crowded to excess by the parents and friends of the pupils, upwards of seventy of the eighty boys on the roll attended …  … Prizes were awarded to the following young gentlemen: I. Division: 1st prize, A.T. Butchard; 2nd prize, F.C. Sharp; 3rd Prize, W. Pinsent, 4th Prize C.W. Fox…. Etc. 


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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895  

Cheltenham Examiner: Wednesday 22nd December 1858

The Grammar School: Christmas Examination and Distribution of Prizes: … (discussion of the event) … Drawing Classes: First Prize: John Waterworth and John Pinsant, Equal, second: – Edward Swann, Certificates – W. Whitehead … (continues) … 


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GRO1198 Hennock: Joseph William Pynsent: 1862 – 1926 (?)

Cheltenham Chronicle: Tuesday 21st December 1858

Cheltenham Grammar School: … Prizes…. Borders’ Prizes for Diligence and Good Conduct: – H. Swann, J. Roberts, A. Bryant, E. Bryant, C. Swann, L. Morgan, J. Pinsent, E. Swann, H. Prosser, J. Humphreys, H. Bruton, G. Harrison, G. Matthews, R. Cordell, W. Horner, E. Alleryne…. Commercial Department: Drawing Classes: J. Waterworth, J. W. Pinsent (equal); E. Swann. 

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GRO1198 Hennock: Joseph William Pynsent: 1862 – 1926 (?)

Western Times: Saturday 20th November 1858 

South Devon Agricultural Society: Meeting at Totnes: … … Class VIII: Cows in Calf or having had calf within four months preceding the day of exhibition: First prize, Mr. J. F. P. Phillips, a four years-and-two-months old short-horn cow in calf; bred by himself; second, Mr. John Rendell, a four years and eleven months old short horn cow in calf, bred by Mr. Thos. Pinsent, Kingsteignton. … (continues) … 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 11th November 1858 

The Newton Abbot and Agricultural Labourers’ Friend Society: The Education of Farmers’ Sons: The twentieth annual meeting has held last Thursday at Bovey Tracey; it will be seen by the prize list that the operations of the association are very comprehensive and have contributed much to promote agricultural improvement n the district. The competition in cattle was not so great as on former occasions, but some good South Hams cattle exhibited. A field occupied by Mr. J. Stranger was used as the show-yard, and the ploughing took place in a field some distance from the town. … … (continues) …… Prize List: … … Class 8: Cows in calf, or having had a calf within four months preceding the day of exhibition: First prize, Mr. J. Rendell, Coffinswell, bred by Mr. Crouch, Bedfordshire; second, Mr. J. Rendell, Coffinswell, short horn cow in calf, bred by Mr. Thomas Pinsant, Greenhill: 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Western Times: Saturday 6th November 1858

The Newton Abbot Agricultural and Labourers’ Friend Society: On Thursday (yesterday), the 20th annual meeting of this flourishing society was held at Bovey Tracey. … Prizes: Cattle of any other breed: (not qualified to compete with the South Devon): Class 8: Cows in calf, or having had a calf within four months preceding the day of exhibition: 1st prize: Mr. J. Rendell, Coffinswell, 7 years old short-horn cow in milk, bred by Mr. Crouch, Bedfordshire; 2nd, Mr. J. Rendell, Coffinswell, 4 years and 11 months, old short-horn cow in calf, bred by Mr. Thos. Pinsent, Greenhill. … 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Thursday 14th October 1858

West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry: The Colonel Commandant, the Hon. W. H. B. Portman, M.P., has been pleased to form the Dulverton and Dunster troops of this corps into one troop, under the command of Captain Stuckey Lucas. The Colonel has also been pleased to form a new troop at Ilminster, under the command of Captain W. Speke. This troop met for the first time since its formation on the 30th ult., and was inspected by Captain and Adjutant Tomlin, assisted by Regimental Sergeant-Major Mitchell; the troop numbered thirty-three men, and Mr. R. J. Cuff, son of Mr. Robert Cuff, of Burton Pinsent, late Quartermaster of the Langport and Somerset Troop, has been appointed Quartermaster …


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Western Times: Saturday 25th September 1858

Torquay: Town Hall: John Gribble and James Stevens, draymen, in the employ of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Brewers, of Newton, were charged with leaving two wagons and horse in the streets longer than was necessary for lading or unlading, on the 10th inst. The case was not proved and was therefore dismissed. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Gloucestershire Chronicle: Saturday 18th September 1858  

Cricket: Cheltenham Grammar School v. Gloucester College School: On Thursday se’nnight a friendly match took place between the elevens of the Cheltenham Grammar School and Gloucester College School … details of match …  On Wednesday the return match was played on the Town Ham, and resulted in the easy defeat of the Grammar School by 10 wickets … details … Cheltenham Grammar School: First Innings: … Total, 41 (includes: W. Pinsent, c. J. Clark b. Riddiford, 2), Second Innings: … Total 123, (includes W. Pinsent, run out, 4): Gloucester College: First Innings: … Total 162: (includes Byrch, c. Pinsent b. Wilson, 12): Second Innings: … Total 3 


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Western Times: Saturday 18th September 1858

Devon Intermediate Session: the general Sessions were commended at the Castle on Tuesday, Sir John Duckworth, Bart., Chairman: The following magistrates were present, Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., M.P., J. Sillifant, Esq, W. Miles, Esq,, D.B. Davy, Esq.: Grand Jury … (includes) … John Pinsent Matthews, Hemyock. 


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