Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 17th January 1863

SOUTHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS: These sessions were held at the Guildhall on Monday, before Mr. M. Bere, recorder. The following were sworn on the grand jury:  Messrs. James Duncan, The College, M.A., foreman; John Maber, wine merchant; Joseph Bovill, merchant; Richard Hopkins Perkins, gentleman; Edward Mayes, linen draper; Geo. E. Humphrey, surgeon dentist; Thos. Forder, wine merchant; Henry J. Buchan, house decorator; James Norman, wine merchant; John Foster, gentleman; Harford Lury, merchant; Jno. Terry Brooks, gentleman; Thos. Pibble Payne, surgeon dentist; Henry Jno. Pinsent, gentleman; Jno. Foote Hattatt, brewer; James Taylor Dore, linen draper; Thomas Kent, brewer; Henry M. Payne, china warehouseman; George M. Passenger, china warehouseman; Charles B. Phippard, linen draper; George Gorsuch, linen draper; Geo. N. Cooksey, provision merchant and William C. Westlake, merchant. 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Home News for India China and the Colonies: Tuesday 3rd March 1863

The Court: The presentations at the Levee: The following presentations at the levee on the 25th February took place, the names having been previously left at the Lord Chamberlain’s Office, and submitted for her Majesty’s approval: … …(Very long alphabetic list includes) … R. J. Pinsent … … 


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893