London Standard: 29th December 1862

Death: Pinsent: 16th, at 7 Francis Place, Stamford Road, Rachael Pinsent, the faithful servant of the late Mr. William Jackson, aged 76. 

[see also Morning Herald (London): Monday 29th December 1862]


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Western Times: Saturday 13th December 1862

County Court: John Tamlyn, Esq., retired barrister of Barnstaple, acted as Judge Tyrrell’s deputy in this court last week, on account of the learned Judge’s continued indisposition from his late accident. … In Mackenzie v Pincent, plaintiff, a London publisher, sued defendant, a travelling deliverer of books, for £10 balance of a disputed account. Defendant offered to pay £7 10s stating that the plaintiff had omitted, in his reckoning to give him credit for the sum of £2 10s. The deduction was allowed, and the plaintiff agreed to take the sum offered in 10s a month. … 


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GRO0888 Hennock: William Pinsent: 1797 – 1882

North Devon Journal: Thursday 11th December 1862

County Courts: Before John Tamlyn, Esq., Deputy Judge: Bideford: McKensey v Pincent: Plaintiff, a bookseller, of London, claimed of defendant, formerly a hawker in his employ, the sum of £10 balance of proceeds from the sale of books: Defendant pleaded “not indebted” and said that if the money were really owing, there was a payment of £2 10s which was not credited. His Honour, on examination of the books found this to be the case, and gave judgment for £7 10s. 


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GRO0888 Hennock: William Pinsent: 1797 – 1882