North Devon Journal: Thursday 23rd February 1871

Northam: Health of Northam: At the last meeting of the Local Board, the Clerk read the replies he had received from different Local Boards with respect to the appointment of a medical officer health, and it was resolved by a large majority that such an officer be not appointed for this parish, a motion that medical officer be appointed being lost. Mr. Pynsent gave notice that he should move, at the next meeting, that a temporary hospital be provided for persons suffering from fever and other infectious diseases, and for the removal of all those who are without proper lodging or accommodation.

[see also Western Times: Wednesday 15th February 1871]


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Advertiser: Friday 24th February 1871

Lawes’ Manures: Where the first Chemical Manures manufactured and introduced and have been in use for 28 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the Factories, all in first-rate condition … (product list) … (Agents include) … Pinsent, J. Ware Barton, Kingtsteignton …

[North Devon Advertiser: Friday 10th March 1871 & other dates that year]


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

North Devon Herald: 23rd February 1871

Lawes’ Manures: were the first manures manufactures introduced and have been in use for 28 years with great success: … (continues) … (Agents include) … Pinsent, J., Wares Barton, Kingsteignton … Also … The South Devon Foxhounds: The meet of Mr. Westlake’s hounds on Thursday at Penn Inn was the most successful and brilliant of the season. A large and aristocratic field attended on this very propitious morning, and the company who had put in an appearance was most gratifyingly rewarded with a splendid day. Amongst the numerous company present we noticed Sir Lawrence and the Misses Palk, Sir Walter Carew, D. R. Scratton, Esq., Ogwell, Dr. Hall, Torquay – Westhead, Esq., and Messrs. Symons, Bracewell, Harris, Bond, Pinsent, and others and a brilliant company of lady equestrians.


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Saturday 25th February 1871

St. John’s N.F.: Sailed, (27) … Neva, Pinsent, for Pernambuco …


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GRO1409 Teignmouth: William Pinsent: 1837 – xxxx