Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 17th February 1860

The Devon and Cornwall Banking company held their annual meeting at the Board Room, Bedford-street, on Friday, 10th instant — Messrs. H. M. Gibson, Pinsent, and G. Jackson, three of the retiring directors, were re-elected. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Western Times: Saturday 4th February 1860

On Friday evening last the friends of Mrs. Magor, of the Commercial Hotel, to the number of eighty, representing the chief agriculturalists and tradesmen in the town and neighbourhood sat down to a splendid dinner, served in the worthy hostess’s best style. Mr. E. Ford, of Newton occupied the chair; Mr. Wills, Lustleigh, officiated as vice. Amongst the company were Dr. Shaw, Messrs. Pinsent, Buckland, Webber, Chudleigh, Cull, Hatchwell, Parker, Matthews, Holes, Barratt and Sweet of Newton … Etc. 


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Derby Mercury: Wednesday 1st February 1860

Death: At Loughborough, on the 17th Jan., Thos. Pinsent, aged 64, and on the 21st, Mary Cook, formerly an innkeeper, aged 70.

[see also Nottingham Guardian: Thursday 26th January 1860] 


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GRO0839 Tiverton: Thomas Pinsent: 1795 – 1860