Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 25th December 1861 

Newton Abbot: Devon: Sale of Extensive and Well-situated Freehold Business Premises: Messrs. Buckland and Rendell will sell by auction, on Thursday the 23rd day of January next, at three o’clock in the afternoon at the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot (subject to such conditions as will then be produced) all that desirable property situate in Newton Abbot aforesaid, known as the “Old Brewery” having on the site the superintendent’s dwelling house, with convenient offices; spacious brew-house and cellars, with all necessary arrangements for stowing beer and wine; malt-house, cooperage, hop room, stabling, carts, sheds and walled garden, extending parallel with the River Lemon, now or late in the possession of Mr. John Pinsent, Brewer. Also, the Dwelling house and Shop fronting Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, having a bold elevation, plate glass front and large and lofty rooms now or late in the occupation of Messrs. Place, grocers, as tenants. That portion of the property pertaining to the brewery is well suited for a large malting and brewing business and presents every requirement in extent of buildings, yard room, water supply, situation and approaches for the conduct of any large manufacturing or commercial business for which the town affords such ample room for the investment capital. From the increasing enquiry for and value of property in Newton, this sale presents a singularly favourable opportunity either for speculation, occupation or investment. A portion of the purchase money may remain, if wished, on mortgage of the property. To view the premises and for further particulars apply the auctioneers, or at the offices of Mr. Yard Eastley, Dated Paignton, Dec. 24th, 1861, Solicitor: Paignton. 

[see also Western Times: Saturday 4th January 1862] [see other issues on other dates] 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 21st December 1861

Avenue Place Collegiate and Commercial School: The half yearly examination of the pupils attending this school was held in the Carlton Hall, on Wednesday evening, in the presence of a large and respectable audience: Mr. A. Lamb in the chair. …  (discussion, and prizes … includes) … II Class, II Division: Prize for general improvement, H.S. Smith: Honourable mention: Masters Gregory, Meres and Pinsent: 

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