Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 18th August 1904

The Hard Case of Mrs. Pinsent: In OCTOBER LAST, BEFORE THE LATE MR. C. Pinsent—who, for nearly eighteen years had been the Secretary of the Madras Harbour Trust Board—went Home on leave, he applied for a bonus in consideration of his long services with the Board. The application, we understand, would have been granted, but that the Trustees found that under the Madras Harbour Trust Act no bonus or gratuity could be given to an officer of the Board unless he retired. Mr. Pinsent was accordingly given privilege leave, the question of the bonus being allowed to stand over until it was known whether he would be able, after treatment at Home, to return to work or not. Unfortunately, he died before retiring and the question of granting him a bonus lapsed. The Trustees, however, proposed, with the sanction Madras Government, to give Mrs. Pinsent and her children a gratuity of Rs. 15,00; but this the Government have refused to pass on the ground that the Act does not, authorize the Trust to make a grant, to the widow of one of its officers. Technically, no doubt, the Government is right; but it seems to us that the case is eminently one in which a generous view of the situation would meet with public approval, and that a compassionate allowance might be granted to the widow of a hard-working and deserving officer of the Trust. If he had only realized the dreadful nature of his disease and the risk he was taking in undergoing an operation, he would have formally resigned and secured that provision for his family which a strict adherence to the letter of the law precludes them from obtaining. We trust that some way out of the difficulty may be found, and that Mrs. Pinsent and her family may eventually secure the gift that the Trustees are generously prepared to allot.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Western Times: Wednesday 17th August 1904

seaside town was well thronged with visitors. … (description) … Horse Driving Competitions: For the best harness horse: 1, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva; 2, Dr. Haydon’s Peacock; 3, Mr. F. Park, Degwell: For skilled driving: 1, Mr. Edward’s Tommy; 2, Mr. Pinsent’s Minerva; 3, Mr. H. Searle’s Joe.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 17th August 1904

Paignton Regatta: First Day: Lord Charles Beresford Present: The annual regatta at Paignton commenced yesterday in fairly good weather … (description) … Horse Driving Competition: Best Harness Horse: 1, Mr. W. S. Pinsent; 2, Dr. Haydon; 3, Mr. F. Palk: Driving: 1, J. Edwards, Torquay; 2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent; 3, Mr. A Searle. 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Daily Malta Chronicle and Garrison Gazette: Thursday 11th August 1904

Cricket: 99 Coy. R.G.A. versus Eastern C.C. This match was played on the Marsa on Saturday. 99 Company who had a weak team batted first but only made 59. But by brilliant fielding and good bowling their doughty opponents only made 80 thus winning by 21 runs. Corp Everest took 4 wickets for 9.: 99 Company: Total 59 (includes Gr. Pinsent ct. F. Jones bd. H. Jones …Eastern C.C. total 80: (Pinsent took two wickets)

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Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 10th August 1904

SOMERTON: Church and Bible Classes: — On Thursday the scholars of the above school, and Mrs. Valentine’s Young Women’s Bible Class, together with the Young Men’s Bible Class had their annual “outing” when they journeyed to Burton Pynsent. The weather was beautifully fine. After tea various games were indulged in, and most enjoyable time was spent. Church Sunday School Treat: — On Thursday afternoon the annual outing of the St. Michael’s Church Sunday Schools and Mrs. Valentine’s Bible Class took place at Burton Pynsent. The weather was beautifully fine, and all left the Monteclete School in brakes and waggonettes supplied Mrs. Coomer and Mr. Manning. After tea the evening was spent in a variety of games, and altogether the “outing” was much enjoyed.


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Western Times: Thursday 4th August 1904

Dartmoor Ponies: Excellent Exhibits at South Brent: the ninth annual show of the South Brent and District Dartmoor Pony Society was held at South Brent, yesterday, in a field conveniently situated to the railway station … (description of event) … Competition was very keen in the driving classes: Mr. A. Turpin, (Coxside, Plymouth) obtained premier honours in the class under 13.2 h.h. while the blue in the class over 13.2 h.h. went easily to Mr. W. S. Pinsent of Newton Abbot, driven by Mr. Sellwood. Some excellent jumping was also shown:  … Driving Classes: Mare or gelding, exceeding 13.2 h.h.; 1, W. Swain Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, W. W. Hamley, Plymouth; 3, R. Middleton, Totnes; r. R. Ferris, Totnes …. 

[see also Western Times: Friday 5th August 1904]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 23rd July 1904

Paignton Agricultural Society: Tenth Annual Exhibition: Mr. H. Y. B. Lopes on Agriculture: The Annual Agricultural Exhibition of the Paignton Society was held for the tenth year on Wednesday, at the Queen’s Park, in ideal weather for an outdoor gathering, and was patronised by a large gathering of farmers and others. … … Horses: … … Best harness horse (gelding or mare) over 14.3 h.h; driven in a single harness: 1, W. H. Burston, Tauton, “Camelian”; 2. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, “Minerva”, 3, Dr. E. Haydon, Newton Abbot, “Peacock”; r. W. Mortimore, Exeter “Stroudleigh”. Best harness horse (gelding or mare) driven in single harness, the property of a farmer or tradesman living within a radius of 10 miles from the show years: 1, and special, given by Mr. J. C. Chapman: 1, W. S. Pinsent, “Minerva”; e. G. Palk, Abbotskersewell “Whitesocks”; 3, R. Middleton, Totnes, “Star”; r. Messrs. Abbot and Covel, Torquay, “Bluebell”.  … else-where … The harness classes were quite a feature of the exhibition, attracting much notice, and some of the turn outs were exceedingly smart: Mr. Burston’s winner in the second class being driven by a lady. In the other class Mr. Pinsent’s Minerva shaped well in a class of sixteen. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 21st July 1904

Best harness horse (gelding or mare) over 14.3 h. h. driven in single harness: 1, W. H. Burston, Taunton, “Camelian”, 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, “Minerva”, 3. Dr. E. Haydon, Newton Abbot, “Peacock”, r. W. Mortimore, Exeter, “Stroudleigh,” … also … Best harness horse (gelding or mare) driven in single harness, the property of a farmer or tradesman living with a radius of 10 miles from the show yard: 1 and special, given by Mr. J. C. Chapman: 1, W. S. Pinsent, “Minerva”; 2. G. Palk, Abbotskerswell, “Whitesocks”, 3, Middleton, Totnes, “Star”, r. Messrs. Abbot and Covell, Torquay, “Blue Bell.”


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 21st July 1904

Paignton Agricultural Society: Yesterday’s Show: It was an ideal day yesterday for the annual show in connection with the Paignton and District Agricultural Society. The show yard was the Queen’s Park, close to the railway station and in the centre of town. … (description) … Horses: … Harness horse, gelding or mare, over 14.3 hands, to be driven in single harness: 1, W. H. Burston; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 3, E. Haydon, Newton Abbot; r. W. Mortimore: Harness horse, gelding or mare to be driven in a single harness, the property of a farmer or tradesman living within a radius of ten miles from the show year: 1 and special; W. Pinsent; 2, G. Palk, Abbotskerswell; 3, R. Middleton, Totnes; r. Abbot and Covell, Torquay …

[see similar Western Times: Thursday 21st July 1904]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Thursday 30th June 1904

Redruth Exhibition: Yesterday … … Poultry: … … Wyandotte, any other colour, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbott; 2, H. W. Andrew, Lanner; 3, S. Miller, Yealmpton, r. Mrs. T. Webster, Bodmin


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920