Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 5th March 1920

Newton Abbot: Important Sale of Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, etc.: RENDELL & SAWDYE have been instructed by W. S. Pinsent, Esq., who has given up horse keeping, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Stables of his house called “Minerva,” in Highweek-street, Newton Abbot, WEDNESDAY March 10th, 1920, commencing at 2.0 p.m., the following: CARRIAGES — BROUGHAM for one pair; by “Thrupp and Maberley, London” painted; blue and lined yellow, upholstered in blue cloth and morocco, and fitted with rubber tyres and “Barke’s” Luggage Carrier, in perfect order. High Two-wheel SPRING DOGCART, with brake, to suit horse 16 h.h. Two-wheel Painted Yellow GIG, by “Moor; and Son, Southampton,” fitted with “Wraner” Rubber-tyred Wheels, and Lamps complete. Yellow-Painted 4-wheel SHOW BUGGY, with Rubber-tyred wheels in blue cloth, lamps, complete. Two-wheel Light Varnished CART, with Rubber-tyred wheels, to suit cob 14 h.h. with shifting seat to admit of entrance from back. High 4-wheel DOGCART in blue cloth, with rubber-tyred wheels, with brake and lamps, complete, by “Allen, London.” HARNESS, etc. Brass-mounted Black set of Show Single Harness, 2 Single Sets of Brass of Brass mounted Single Harness. Cob and Pony Size, Sets Brown Brass mounted Single Harness, New Brown Leather Brass Mounted Breast Collar, Double Set of Black Brass mounted Double Harness, nearly new Set of Brass mounted Brewery Shaft Harness, Pole Chains, several Sets of Trap Lamps, 6 new Metal Cart Lamps and Clips: Waterproof Aprons and Driving Rugs, Driving Whips and Cases. SADDLERY and SUNDRIES: 1 Lady’s and, 2 Hack Saddles, complete, Double and Single Rim Bridles and Bits, Extra Steel.  Sets of Winter and Summer Horse Clothing, Kneecaps, Boots, Leather Night Halters, Lots of Bandages and many other Stable Requisites and Accessories. The whole of the above is in perfect condition and by the best makers and will be sold as the owner has further use for it.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 2nd March 1920

Devon and Cornwall: Surveyors’ Institution: The members of the Deon and Cornwall Branch of the Surveyors’ Institution held their spring meeting at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth. The president of the Institution, Mr. Andrew Young, (late chief valuer to the London County Council), and the Secretary (Mr. A. Goddard, C.B.E.), attended from London: Mr. Percy Whitton of Exeter (the Branch Chairman), presided and the following members were present: Messrs. A. Body, H. Bowden, J. F. Bowden (hon. secretary), A. D. Fenton, G. J. R. Harrison, A. P. Jenkin, T. H. Kerslake, A. Michelmore, F. W. H. Pinsent, E. C. Rundle, K. A. Stapleton … (discussion on the future of the institution) …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948