Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 29th April 1865

Peninsular and Oriental Company’s High School: Upper Brunswick House: A. H. Ellaby, a box of instruments for having passed “excellent” in higher grade freehand and model drawing, and B. R. Wood, a certificate of having passed in higher grade freehand: Messrs. A. C. M. Bolton, R. Christian, A. Ellis, T. Ellis, A. H. P. Guichet, W. Hammil, A. S. Johnston, F. Pinsent, J. F. Sellwood, J. M. Sinclair, F. C. Stebbing, R. Stewart, R. W. Tronson, each a certificate for lower grade freehand. 


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 15th April 1865

SOUTHAMPTON BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS: These sessions were held at the Guildhall on Monday morning, before Mr. Montagu Bere, the recorder. The Sheriff (Mr. S. M. Emanuel), accompanied by his chaplain (the Rev. Dr. Bradshaw) were also present, and Colonel Tryon and Alderman Palk, magistrates, occupied seats on the bench. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury: — W. H. Ogden (foreman), George Foster, Thomas Bailey, W. Aldridge, H. J. Pinsent, A. Baker, H. P. Aslatt, J. Norman, C. Rogers, F. Lankester, A. C. Beecheno, C. Cray, H. M. Payne, G. M. Passenger, E. Martin, C. R. Rimer, J. Shalders, E. Potts, H. Gaze, W. C. Westlake, and J. Bovill … 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894