The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post: Wednesday 19th December 1888

At a public meeting held at Curry Rivel on Monday afternoon when there was a large attendance, Mr. E. B. Cely Trevilian, J.P., of Midelney place Curry River; Mr. Francis Meade, merchant of Landport; Mr. Peters, landowner, South Petherton and Mr. T.T. Cuff, farmer of Burton Pynsent, Curry Rivel were nominated as candidates for the representation of the Curry Rivel Division on the County Council. The meeting was rather lively. Ultimately, it was understood that both Mr. E.B. Cely Trevilian and Mr. Cuff withdrew in favour of Mr. Meade.


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Evening Mail: Monday 24th December 1888

Cambridge University: … Previous Examination, December 1888: Part 1: … Third Class: … (includes) … Pynsent, Jesus; …


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GROxxxx Hennock

Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 21st December 1888

The Liberal Club: A meeting of members of this club was held at the rooms at the Colonnade Hotel, yesterday, under the presidency of Mr. Edmund Tonks. There was present Alderman White, Councillors Fulford, Davis, and Martineau: Messrs. S. Timmins, T. G. Griffiths, C. J. Hart, J. Barnsley, R. Jolly, E. Martineau, H. F. Martin, H. Sayer, H. Rabone, H. M. Pinsent, G. Marris, M. Davis, T. H. Russell, R. L. Impey etc … (decided to wind up organization) …


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920 (?)

Birmingham Daily Post: 20th December 1888

In Bankruptcy: Re. Benjamin Pountney: Scott’s Arms, Great Barr: Important Sale of Farm Stock … (described) … Catalogues may be had from E. J. Abbott, Esq., Trustee, Colmore Row; Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street, or at the auctioneer’s offices, 5 Union Street, all of Birmingham. …


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Western Times: Friday 14th December 1888

Poultry Pigeon, Cage Bird and Rabbit Show at Torquay: The second annual show was held at the Bath Saloons, Torquay, on Wednesday, and was in every respect an unqualified success: … (description) … Poultry: Class 1:  Dorkings, Cock: 1 and 2, S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 3, Samuel Pickering, Middlewick; 4, A. M. Gibbs, Chard; h.c., John Tozer, Exmouth; c., Thomas Miller, Filleigh: Class 2: Hen: 1, 2 and 4, S. Pinsent, h.c., John Tozer, h.c. Rev. W. L. Barnes; C. W.E. Turner, Chard. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

West London Observer: Saturday 1st December 1888

Barnes: Oakley Harriers: On Saturday last the twelfth Competition for the One Mile Challenge Cup of this dub was successfully decided from headquarters, “The Boiloan Arms, Barnes. Result: J. B. Pinsent, 115 yards start, first; H. F. King, 70, second; H. M. K. Velton, scratch, third. Also ran: C. J. Gabriel, 40 yards start; J. U. Bassett, 69; T. H. Lapworth, 80; A. Scudamore, 80; W. Stevens, 80; G. F. Keys, 105; J. W. 135; B. Larner, 145; H. Gilbay, 185; F. J. Gunton, 195. The limit man led till half distance, shortly after which point Pinsent went in front, and retaining the lead till the end won a good race by 10 yards, 5 between second and third. Time,5 mins. 10 secs: Judges, Messrs C. J. A. Game, and J. Shallard; timekeeper, Mr. H. J. Smithson; handicapper, Mr. R. K. Keys.

[See also West London Observer: Saturday 1st December 1888]


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GRO0541 Tiverton: Joseph Benjamin Pinsent: 1865 – 1897