Western Times: Saturday 21st April 1900

Local News: At the annual parish meeting at Highweek Mr. W. S. Pinsent was unanimously chosen as chairman for the year ensuing and Mr. C. J. Vicary vice. Messrs. W. Shapley and W. L. Shilston were appointed overseers. The Council afterwards went into committee on the amalgamation question.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 28th April 1900

Pinsent – Hewett: April 19th, at Seale Church, Surrey, Henry James, only son of the late Henry Pinsent, of Whitstone, Bovey Tracey, to Kate, eldest daughter of Edward Hewett, of Whiteland, Seale, Surrey.


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927
GRO1292 Hennock: Kate Hewett: 1865 – 1961

Coventry Times: 17th April 1900

Preston Davies Tyre Company: General Meeting: The general meeting of the shareholders of the Preston Davies Tyre and Valve Co. Ltd., was held at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, at noon on Monday when the directors’ scheme of re-construction was submitted. … (discussion) … The ordinary general meeting followed. There were one or two shareholders present. The formal agreement as to the re-construction of the Company upon the lines mentioned above was read by Mr. Pinsent … (continues) …


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GROxxxx Devonport

Western Gazette: Friday 13th April 1900

BURTON PYNSENT MONUMENT AND TWO AVENUES: THE PUBLIC are Requested to TAKE NOTICE that in future no Trespassing will be allowed on this Estate, and that no Person or Persons will be permitted to go there without a duly authorised duplicate, printed pass, or permit, and on the following terms: — For 1 or 2 Persons, 1s. For a Party exceeding 2 and not exceeding 10 Persons, 2s. For a Party exceeding 10 Persons, 2s 6d. For School Treats and Picnics of 20 and upwards, 3s 6d. If there is any money hand from above sources, after paying expenses, it will be devoted to a local Charity. Persons will not be allowed beyond the wire fence on the south-west side enclosing the East and West Avenue Woods adjoining the Monument, nor to leave or Scatter Glass, Bottles, Papers, or other refuse, nor cut, deface, injure any of the Trees, Woods, Monument, or other Property, nor bring any Horses, Vehicles, Dogs, or Animals thereon, nor ride Bicycles on the Grounds. No Person allowed to remain after sunset nor before sunrise. Duplicate Pass or Permit to be obtained on application to Messrs. Cuff, Burton Pynsent Farm (Sundays excepted), who will issue same on above payment, and such Pass must be produced whilst on the Estate when demanded. These Regulations will be strictly enforced, and all persons found thereon without permission will be prosecuted. Order. C. R. MORRIS, SONS, & PEARD, Agents. Dated, North Curry, April. 1900.


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