Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 30th May 1889

Wanted, a thoroughly practical blast furnace manager who has been accustomed to making part-mine and cinder iron as used in the North and South Staffordshire mills and forges. Permanent appointment: Applications by letter only, giving full particulars of past experience, and stating age and wages expected, to be addressed to Blast-Furnace Manager, care of Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Birmingham.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 1st June 1889]


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Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Monday 27th May 1889

List of Passengers: Arrival of Passengers: Per Nepaul, arrived at Marseilles, May 15; at Plymouth, May 20, at London, May 21: … Madras to London: … Mr. (?) Pinsent and Child …


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th May 1889

Staffordshire: Kinver and Kingswinford: A very compact and desirable freehold farm, with house and homestead, at Potter’s Cross, a quarter of a mine from the village of Kinver … (to be sold by auction in five lots) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Colonies and India: Wednesday 22nd May 1889

List of Arrivals and Departure by Colonial and Indian Steamers: Per P. & O. Co’s Steamer “Nepaul” (Captain Wheler). At Marseilles May 15th: From Calcutta: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent and child …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 18th May 1889

Edwin Wright, Esq. (Deceased): A most attractive and desirable family residence with lawns, gardens, stabling and outbuildings situate on the Tamworth Road at Gravelly Hill: Also, a smaller residence and ground rent on the Lichfield Road, at Erdington, to be sold by Auction by Messrs. Chesshire, Gibson, Son & Fowler … (description) … For further particulars and plans, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Situation and London Advertiser: 6th September 1888

Subscribers: … (a very long list includes) … Pinsent, Devonport:


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 27th April 1889

Christ Church, Highfield: The annual vestry meeting was held in the vestry of his church on Tuesday, when Lt. Col. Ward and Mr. W. B. G. Bennett were again elected churchwardens: the Rev. H. Garrett, Messrs. Stooke, Dyer, Lowman, Penny, Pinsent, Light and Weston as sidesmen. In consequence of the roof of the church having, during the past year, needed extensive repairs, with an increase of church expenses generally, it was decided to open a subscription list to defray the same, the amount required for this year being £25.


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 27th April 1889

Christ Church, Highfield: The annual vestry meeting was held in the Vestry of this Church on Tuesday last, when Lieut. Colonel Ward and Mr. W. B. G. Bennett were again elected churchwardens, and the Reve. H. Garrett, Messrs. Stooke, Dyer, Lowman, Penny, Pincent, Light and Weston, sidesman …


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Englishman’s Overland Mail: Tuesday 23th April 1889

Port of Calcutta: The following vessels have arrived from and departed for British and Foreign Ports since our last Overland Mail: … Departures: 18th April: … (includes) … Steamer Nepaul: … The following is a list of passengers per P. and O. S. N. Co’s S.S., Nepaul, which sailed on the 17th inst: … (list) … From Madras: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent and child, … 


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London Evening Standard: Tuesday 9th April 1889

TO SYNDICATES, INVESTORS, and Others: – Business in one of the healthiest of the English Colonies to DISPOSED OF, upon the dissolution of a partnership: the assets comprise complete plant of highest quality of manufacture, a small stock-in-trade and patent rights governing a vast tract of country which is daily growing in importance and enterprise … … Principals or their solicitors may obtain further particulars on application to Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street, Birmingham or Messrs. Radford and Frankland, solicitors, 40, Chancery Lane, London


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