Western Mail: 5th September 1883

Forestry (Rider and Son, 14 Bartholomew Close, E.C.), an excellent periodical, edited by Mr. Francis George Heath, has an article well worth of the Welsh reader’s attention on “The Rarer Flora of Carnarvonshire” from the pen of A.D. Webster. Mr. Lewis Rayne furnished the Forest Work for the month for Wales. A well-timed paper is that on Burton Pynsent, a spot adjacent to Taunton, where the bust of Fielding was unveiled on Tuesday.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 18th December 1883

Before Mr. Registrar Parry: In re: John William Daniell and Arthur Ernest Daniell: The debtors described as both residing at 38 Wellington Road, in the parish of Edgbaston, and carrying on business in co-partnership as auctioneers, surveyors and furniture dealers at 26 Corporation Street, Birmingham, under the style or firm of J. W. Daniell and son filed their petition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at £6, 600; and assets not yet ascertained.  Upon the application of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, of 39 Waterloo Street, solicitors for the debtors, the Registrar appointed Mr. W. N. Fisher of 4 Waterloo Street, chartered accountants, receiver and manager of the estates.


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South Eastern Advertiser: 21st April 1883

To Master Bakers: Wanted by a steady respectable young man, situation as second or good third hand: good character: W. Pinsent, 4 Caithness Terrace, Balham Road, Upper Tooting, Surrey.


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Referenced

GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936