Bristol Mirror: 9th November 1850

From Kinsale in the Resolutions: B. Pinsent 546 qrs oats … From Bridgwater in the Active: 50 qrs beans … From Cork in the Sabrina: … B. Pinsent, 188 qrs …


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Bristol Times and Mirror: 9th November 1850

In the Resolution, Harrington, from Kinsale: B. Pinsent … oats … In the Sabrina, Parker, from Cork: … B. Pinsent, 188 qrs oats … In the Active, Squires, from Bridgwater: B. Pinsent 50 qrs —  …


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 9th November 1850

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Cork: In the Sabrina; B. Pinsent, 188 qrs oats; In the West (?), B. Pinsent 440 qrs oats: From Kinsale, In the Resolution; B. Pinsent, 546 qrs oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 9th November 1850

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Sabrina, Parker, from Cork: B. Pinsent 188 qrs. Oats … In the Active, Squires, from Bridgwater: B. Pinsent 50 qrs. beans. …  


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Bristol Mercury: Saturday 2nd November 1850

Bristol Imports: In the William, from Cork; B. Pinsent, 440 qrs oats. In the Comet, from Bridgwater; B. Pinsent, 24 bushs linseed. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Mirror: 2nd November 1850

From Cork in the Sabrina: … B. Pinsent, 123 qrs oats … In the Juverna, … B. Pinsent 440 qrs oats … From Bridgwater in the Comet: B. Pinsent, 24 bushs. Linseed … 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 2nd November 1850

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Sabrina, Parker, from Cork: B. Pinsent 123 qrs. Oats … In the William, Mead, from Cork: B. Pinsent 440 qrs. oats. … In the Comet, Watts, from Bridgwater: B. Pinsent, 24 bush. Linseed.  


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Gloucester Journal: Saturday 2nd November 1850

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Cork: In the Sabrina; B. Pinsent, 123 qrs oats; From Waterford: In the Victory; B. Pinsent 188 qrs oats.  


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Western Times: Saturday 26th October 1850

Harbour and River Commissioners: A meeting of the Harbour and River Commissioners took place at the CourtHouse, on Thursday last. J.C. Tozer, Esq., in the chair: Messrs. Whiteway, Bearne, Sanders, Stevenson, Milward, Vicary, Ford, Pinsent, Kelson, Croydon, Jordan, Cartwright, Bartlett and the Rev. S. Comyns were present. … (considerable discussion) … It was then proposed by Mr. Vicary, and seconded by Mr. Ketson, “That a committee be appointed to consider Capt. Washington’s and Capt. Spratt’s proposition, relative the harbour improvements, with an instruction and express declaration that so long as the Exeter Town Dues are collected, and nothing done by that port for the benefit of the Harbour of Teignmouth, the Commissioners cannot feel justified in making any outlay whatever for the purpose of improving the bar.” Messrs. Tozer, Whiteway, Kelson, Pinsent, Bearne, Curtis, Cartwright, and Vicary were appointed to the committee. 


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday October 24th, 1850 Issue 4429: News

[Teignmouth] Commissioners Meeting; A meeting of the Harbour Commissioners was held at the CourtHouse on Thursday late. Present were J.C. Tozer Esq. in the Chair, Messrs. Whiteway, Bearne, Sanders, Stevenson, Milway, Vicary, Ford, Pinsent, Kelson, Croydon, Jordan, Cartwright, Bartlett, and the Rev. John Comyns. The Clerk presented a report on the River Committee stating that they had investigated the work done by Geo. Frost, under his contract, found it completed in a satisfactory manner. A resolution was then passed that the same be received and adopted. The Clerk having read the report of the Finance Committee, it was resolved that the same be received and adopted, and that the payment recommended by them of £70 1s to George Frost as balance of his contract for deepening the shoals, and £5 to James Edwards for preparing the specifications and superintending the work be made. The Clerk reported that he had considered the question as to the amount of surety to be given by the collector, harbour master and himself; and thought that a bond of £100 each would be the correct amount required, and it was then proposed and carried that those three officers be severally required to give security in the sum of £100. It was proposed by Mr. Vicary and seconded by Mr. Kelson that a committee be appointed to consider Capt. Washington’s and Capt. Spratt’s position, with an express declaration that so long as the Exeter Town dues are collected, and nothing done by that port for the benefit of the harbour of Teignmouth, the Commissioners cannot feel justified in making any outlay whatsoever for the purpose of improving the bar, and that Messrs. Tozer, Whiteway, Kelson, Pinsent, Bearne, Curtis, Cartwright and Vicary be such committee. A resolution was then passed rescinding the resolution of the 22nd August, and ordering the sum of £700 out of £1002, 0s 3d, now in the hands of the Treasurer, be applied to paying of deeds poll to that amount.


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