Western Times: Saturday 21st April 1860 

South Devon Liberal Association: At a meeting of Freeholders and Electors for the Southern Division of Devon, held this 12th day of April 1860, at Pearse’s Mount Pleasant Hotel, Plymouth: G.W. Soltau, Esq., in the Chair: It was resolved: … That an Association be formed, to be called ”The South Devon Liberal Association:” That a central committee be formed at Plymouth: That such central committee shall from time to time, as occasion may require, meet at Plymouth, Exeter, or Newton: The central committee to consist of the following persons, with power to add to their number: – The Right Hon. Lord Kinsale, Sir Edward Marwood Elton, Bart., Sir Arthur Buller, Bart. M.P. Francis B. Beamish, M.P. Exeter, H. C. March Phillips, Torquay… etc. (includes) … Thomas Pinsent, Greenhill, Kingsteignton. … 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 21st April 1860

Retention of Dr. Bullar as physician to the infirmary: On Monday, at 1 o’clock a special meeting of governors was held in the boardroom at the Infirmary, consequent on the committee of management having received an intimation that Dr. Bullar will in future make Bassett Wood much more his place of residence than Prospect place, Southampton, to consider and decide whether the eighty eighth rule should not be relaxed, if necessary, so far as to allow Dr. Bullar to continue physician to the infirmary, notwithstanding such partial residence at Bassett. As thirty governors, at the least, are required to be present in order to alter a rule, there was an unusually numerous attendance, including several ladies. Captain Beat occupied the chair; and there were present … (includes) … Pinsent … 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894