Western Daily Mercury: Tuesday 23rd April 1895

Highweek (Newton) Parish: Mr. W. S. Pinsent presided at the annual meeting last Friday, when the clerk reported that no reply had been received from the Charity Commissioners respecting the charities. … Mr. Shilston gave notice that at the next meeting he should move that a committee inspect the deeds. — The report of the Lighting Committee recommending a new lantern and burner outside Miss Rowells house in Highweek-street, and the removal of the lamppost at the Highweek Street end of Mill Lane, was agreed to — The Newton Postmaster (Mr. S. B. Rogers) wrote that the fourth delivery of letters on Thursdays would be discontinued for the ensuing six months — Mr. J. Chudleigh wrote disclaiming any responsibility in respect of the -unfenced condition of the mill leet near the cricket field, in regard to which a complaint had been received from Mr. J. Phillips. In reply to a communication from the clerk, a letter was received from the Torquay Waterworks Committee, stating that the charge of £5 per annum for street watering, hydrants, etc. commenced in 1860 and had been paid annually ever since. — Mr. T. Weatherdon called attention to the want of a footbridge over the River Lemon from Bradley to Ogwell Hill and the clerk was instructed to write Miss Wall, owner of Bradley.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Tuesday 23rd April 1895

Highweek: The meeting on Thursday evening was presided over by Mr. W. S. Pinsent in the absence of Mr. J. Vicary, J.P.; also present Messrs. J. Olver, T. Weatherdon, A. Segar, C. Adams (2), R. Pascoe, C. Vicary, W. L. Shilston, J. Rogers and W. H. Jarvis. Mr. J. Vicary was re-elected chairman and Mr. W. S. Pinsent vice-chairman. Messrs. C. Vicary and R. Pascoe were elected overseers. … (discussion about charities, lighting, and water issues)


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Nottinghamshire Guardian: Saturday 6th April 1895

In Memoriam: Pinsent: In loving memory of Emma Elizabeth Pinsent the youngest daughter of Elizabeth Poxon, town Arms, Plumtree Square, who died March 29th, 1892: Though lost to sight, to memory dear.


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GRO0253 Tiverton: Emma Elizabeth Poxon: 1865 – 1892

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 6th April 1895

Highweek Sanitary Committee: Mr. J. Vicary, J.P., presided at a meeting of the Highweek Parochial Sanitary Committee on Thursday at the Girls’ Schoolroom … … A letter was received from Mr. H. Bedford, of Milver View, Highweek, complaining of the state of a drain which ran through a field at the rear of his house. The Chairman understood that the letter was received in his (the Chairman’s) absence, and that the vice-chairman, Mr. W. S. Pinsent had instructed the Surveyor to see into the matter and inform Mr. Bedford of what had been done. Mr. S. Segar (Surveyor) who was present, explained that the matter had been seen to and steps were being taken. 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920