East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 9th December 1899

Newton Abbot Fat Stock Society: First Christmas Show: The holding of a Christmas Fat Stock Show in Newton was fully justified on Wednesday, when the first of what is hoped will be a long series of annual exhibitions was held in the old Vegetable Market, and in point of success exceeded the most sanguine expectations. The entries numbered 200, and were therefore as large as the committee could well cope with … … Mr. Arthur Rendell, chairman of the committee, which comprises …  (list includes) … H. Pinsent, Bovey … …Collection of Six Swedes: First, 15s; second 10s; third, 5s: 1, P. B. Mann, Ware, Kingsteignton; 2. A. C. Hall, Stantor Barton, Marldon; 3, J. Cole, Abbostskerswell; r. H. Pinsent, Whitstone, Bovey Tracey … … The Dinner: The Squire of Ogwell, Mr. D. R. Scratton, the president occupied the chair at the dinner, which was served up in excellent style at the Commercial Hotel by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fairweather, the host and hostess. Among the large number who sat at the tables were: … list includes … H. Pinsent (Bovey) … …

[Note: G. Wills now at Rocombe, in Combeinteignhead)


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GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 9th December 1899

C. Company, 5th (The Haytor), V. B. Devonshire Regiment: Orders for the week commencing Monday December 11th, 1899: … … The following have been taken on the strength of the Company: – Privates R. M. Pinsent, F. T. Bulteel, B. Bennett, F. Pengilley and J. Ford. (By order) Thos. W. Windeatt, Major, Commanding C. Co. 5th V.B.D.R., Totnes, December 8th, 1899:


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Western Times: Thursday 7th December 1899

Newton Abbot: The first exhibition in connection with the Newton Abbot Fat Stock Show was held at the Market yesterday, but the meteorological condition was the reverse from favourable, rain pouring the greater portion of the day. The entries on the whole were very satisfactory, especially so in the sheep classes, which produced keen competition. … The stewards were as follows: Bullocks, W. Discombe, R. Foale, A.C. Hall; sheep, H. Pinsent, J. French, roots and apples, C. Barber, T. Mitchelmore … Etc. … Roots and apples: … Collection of roots (mangolds, swedes and turnips), six roots of each kind, presented by Colonel Walcott, Chudleigh: 1 and 1st special, H. Pinsent, Bovey Tracey; 2 and 2nd special, J. Maddicott, Newton; 3 and 1st special, W. C. Adams, 2nd special, J. Rowell, Coffinswell …

[see also Western Times: Friday 8th December 1899]
[see similar Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 9th December 1899]


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GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 2nd December 1899

Football: R.N.E. Students 3rd v. Totnes R.: There was a poor attendance to witness this match on Saturday … (description of match) … On the restart, Totnes pressed, but the heavy College forwards took play to the home ’25, and from a mark Pinsent saved. …


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944