Bristol Mirror: 24th July 1858

Marriage: … July 22, at Clifton church, by the Rev. Humphrey Allan, M.A., Henry Naish Esq. of Ashley Hill to Elizabeth Mary Pinsent, second daughter of George Keddell, Esq., surgeon, Park Street. 


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Bristol Mirror: 24th September 1853

Burton Pinsent and Co.: General and Commission Merchants: Melbourne: Agent – Elias George Hall, 8, Temple Street Bristol. 

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Bristol Mirror: 10th September 1853

Australia: Important to Merchants and Others: Elias G. Hall (Agent to B. Pinsent and Co., Melbourne) bets to inform hose parties who may be about to consign goods to the above firm that he has chartered the fine, fast-sailing clipper brigantine “Ino” Thos., M. Temple Master, 350 Tons Burthen, to sail about the first week in October. This vessel, being of light draught of water, will engage to deliver goods alongside the quay at the above port, at freight of £5, and 5 per Cent per ton of 40 cut feet, two-thirds of which may be paid in Australia: For further particulars apply at 8, Temple Street. 


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Bristol Mirror: 13th August 1853

Australia: Burton Pinsent (late of Bristol, but now of Melbourne), begs to inform his friends in England that he has entered into partnership with Mr. Henry Play, late of Moorend, near Bristol, under the Firm of B. Pinsent and Co., With an establishment in Melbourne and a branch at the “diggings;” B. Pinsent and Co. have first rate facilities for the disposal of any goods their friends may consign to them, and assure them that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to insure prompt and remunerative returns. Any information as to price, freights, mode of shipment, etc. will be supplied by their agent: Mr. Ellias G. Hall of 8 Temple Street, Bristol: 44 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria: 5th April 1853. 

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Bristol Mirror: 9th April 1853

Bath and West of England Agricultural Society: A Council Meeting of this society was held at the New London Inn, Exeter, on Friday, the 1st April … A committee of gentlemen was appointed for the selection of judges of stock and implements at the forthcoming exhibition at Plymouth … It was announced that the flowing gentlemen had enrolled their names as annal subscribers since the last council meeting, Viz: … list includes … Pincent, Newton … as a donor of £5.  


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Bristol Mirror: 20th November 1852

The Great Britain Steamship. The following extracts are from the diary of an after-saloon passenger per Great Britain … discussion of voyage to St. Helena & short letters and notes sent home … Of passengers from this city and neighbourhood, reported to have arrived well are the following, … (list includes) … T. O. Pinsent, T. B. Pinsent (sic) … 


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Bristol Mirror: 5th June 1852

From Laugharne in the Lively: B. Pinsent 1200 bushels oats … From Haverfordwest in the Ada, B. Pinsent, 305 qrs oats …  


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