Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 14th December 1878

Moral Sciences Tripos: 1878: … Class 2: Ds Pinsent, St. John’s:


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Western Times: Friday 4th October 1878

Newton: Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before J. Vicary, Esq., and W. J. Watts, Esq., The following licenses were temporarily transferred: That of the Swan Commercial Inn, Newton, from Thos. Dayman to Robt. Webber, of Torquay, that of the Castle Inn, Holcombe, Dawlish, from Thos. Steer to George Lavis; that of the Jolly Sailor, Newton, from John Ball Pinsent to Aaron Beavis. There were no police cases for hearing.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 3rd October 1878

Birmingham County Court: Yesterday: Before Mr. Registrar John Cole: In re. Thomas Hinks Barbe: The debtor, described as late of Barker Street, Lozells, tobacconist, but now of Villa Road, Handsworth, commercial traveller, has filed his petition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at £1,030, and assets not yet ascertained. Upon the application of Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, of 39 Waterloo Street, solicitors for the debtor, the Registrar granted interim injunction to restrain proceedings by creditors.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Tuesday 1st October 1878

Greenock: Arrived: … Eudoia, Pinsent, from St. John’s (N.F.)


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GRO1409 Teignmouth: William Pinsent: 1837 – xxxx

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 20th September 1878

Greenock: Arrived: Eudoia, Pinsent, (Sept. 18) from St. John’s (N.F.) …


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Greenock Advertiser: Thursday 19th September 1878

Shipping Intelligence: Tail of the Bank: Arrivals: September 18: … Eudoia, 153, Pinsent, St. John’s (NF) – oil …


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Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 13th September 1878

St. John’s (N.F.), Sailed (Sept. 3), Eudoia, Pinsent, for Greenock: 


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Week’s News (London): Saturday 17th August 1878

Marriages: … (list includes) … Pinsent – Ryland: At Walmley, R. A. Pinsent to Laura P. d of T. Ryland, Aug. 7.


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GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Ryland: 1855 – 1931
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Holloway Press: Saturday 17th August 1878

Ann Pinsent, a midwife, upon whose premises eleven skeletons of infants were discovered, had been brought before the Birmingham magistrates upon a charge of concealment of birth. The police stated that they had been unable to trace the body of the child in question, and that the other bodies were decomposed beyond identity. The prisoner was discharged, but fined 40s, and costs for not registering a birth at her house.


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