Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 31st August 1895

Death: Pinsent – August 22, at Forest Gate, Essex, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of the late Henry John Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, aged 50 years.


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th August 1895

Lustleigh Horticultural and Poultry Show: On Monday the Lustleigh and District Horticultural Society, of which the Rev. Prebendary Tudor is the patron, held its annual exhibition of flowers, vegetables, fruit poultry, etc. in a field near the railway station, Lustleigh. The total number of entries, (443) was a little below that of last year. … (description of event) … In a programme of entertainments, held in a marquee, parts were taken by Messrs. C. Sampson, W. Wills, F. Cleave, H. Pinsent, A. Aplin, Spragge, A. W Cooper, W. G. Wills, Miss D. Hill and Miss A. Easton, and the school children who were in the charge of Mr. C. Sampson. The holiday concluded with a dance in the Parish Room. … 


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GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927 (?)

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 6th August 1895

Lustleigh Horticultural and Poultry Show: Yesterday the Lustleigh and District Horticultural Society of which the Rev. Prebendary Tudor is the patron held its annual exhibition of flowers, vegetables, fruit, poultry etc. in a field near the railway station, Lustleigh. The total number of entries (443) was a little below that of last years. … (description of event) … In a programme of entertainments, held in a marquee, parts were taken by Messrs. C. Sampson, W. Wills, Cleave, H. Pinsent, A. Aplin, Spraggs, A. W. Cooper, C. G. Wills … etc. … (list of winners) …..

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th August 1895]


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GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927

Dundee Courier: Friday 2nd August 1895

The Charges Against Bank Directors: A Times telegram from St. John’s Newfoundland, says: – The magisterial inquiry into the charges brought against the Union Bank Directors began yesterday. The Crown withdrew its case against the manager, Mr. Pinsent and proposes to call him as a witness. It is generally expected that the others will be committed for trial before the Supreme Court. The Telegram, Sir W. Whiteway’s organ, says that Mr. Harvey, an ex-member of the executive, welcomes the inquiry and further says that there is not the slightest doubt that the evidence will show that his position is far different from that of the other Directors. Counsel for the Crown and the other Directors are expected to unite in a motion to punish the Telegram for contempt of Court. Mr. Morine, ex-Colonial Secretary, is suing the Telegram for $5,000 for insinuating that he was the author of the damaging dispatches sent abroad.


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GRO1157 Hennock: Charles Speare Pinsent: 1838 – 1914