East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 30th December 1899

Bovey Fanciers’ Society: Bovey and District Fanciers Association held a members’ show on Tuesday at the Town Hall. The entries exceeded those of last year by about 40, the total number being 160. … … The prize list is as follows: … … Poultry: … … Plymouth Rock: hen, 1, H. J. N. Heath; 2, J. Pinsent, Bovey; 3 and h.c. J. Webber; v.h.c., Mrs. Williams, Chudleigh; h.c., A. Godsland … … Leghorn, cock: 1, J. Pinsent; 2, A. Germon; 3, W. Rowe; v.h.c., J. Stgeer; h.c. W. Rice: ditto, hen: 1 and h.c., J. Pinsent; 2, A. Germon; 3, W. Rice: …. … English game, cock: 1 and h.c., W. Aggett, Bovey; 2, J. Pinsent; 3 and v.h.c., T. Hayman; v.h.c., E. Call, W. Rowe, and J. Lavis … … Any variety selling class: 1, A. Wyatt; 2, J. Pinsent; 3, A. Germon; h.c. A. Gosland … ….


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 30th December 1899

Bovey Tracey Fanciers’ Society Show: Bovey Tracey and District Fanciers’ Association which comprises in its district, Newton, Chudleigh, Moretonhampstead, Ilsington and Manaton, held a members only show of poultry, pigeons, cage birds, rabbits and cats on Tuesday in the Town Hall, Bovey Tracey: … Poultry: … Plymouth Rock, hen – 1, H. J. N. Heath, Bovey; 2, J. Pinsent, Bovey; 3 and h.c., J. Webber; v.h.c., Mrs. Williams, Chudleigh; h.c. A. Godsland …  … Leghorn, Cock, 1, J. Pinsent; 2, A. Germon; 3, W. Rowe; v.h.c. J. Steer; h.c., W. Rice … ditto, hen 1 and h.c., J. Pinsent, 2, A. Germon; 3, W. Rice: … English Game, cock, 1 and h.c., W. Aggett, Bovey; 2, J. Pinsent; 3 and v.h.c. T. Hayman; v. h.ch., E. Call, W. Rowe and J. Lavis … … … Any variety, selling class: 1, A. Wyatt; 2, J. Pinsent; 3, A. Germon; h.c. A. Godsland … …


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Western Times: Friday 29th December 1899

Bovey Tracey Poultry Show: The annual members’ show of the Bovey Tracey and District Fanciers’ Association was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday and was largely attended. The number of entries was in excess of previous years and the quality of the birds was good … The awards were as follows: – (includes) – Poultry: Leghorn cock – J. Pinsent, A. Germon, W. Rowe: Hen – J. Pinsent, A. Germon, W. Rice: English game cock – W. Aggett, J. Pinsent, T. Hayman, Hen: – J. Lavis, E. Call, W. Aggett.


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Army and Navy Gazette: Saturday 23rd December 1899

Indian Medical Service: Capts. to be Majors (Oct. 1): Bengal Establishment, Alfred Ernest Roberts, David Macdonald Davidson, Frederic Pinsent Maynard … (etc). …


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London Standard: Tuesday 3rd May 1898

Re. The North European Cycle Export Company: At Hollingsworth’s Sale Rooms, 13 High Holborn, London, W. C., (a sale not being allowed on the Premises, 30, Snow-hill, E.C.) on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next, 4th 5th and 6th May at eleven o’clock: Unreserved sale of the large stock in trade of finished cycles, cycle accessories, frames etc. also the excellent office furniture, fixtures and effects. William R. Fleetwood is instructed to sell by auction, as above without reserve: Catalogues and further particulars from the Receiver and Manager, Walter N. Fisher, Esq. (Messrs. Fisher, Randle, and Fisher), chartered accountants, 4 Waterloo Street, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill, or of the auctioneer, 3 Temple Row West, all of Birmingham, Telephone No. 894.


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North Devon Herald: 28th May 1896

Northam Urban District Council: … Prebendary Dimond-Churchward …said … He believed that in 1892 the Board negotiated with the Pinsent Trustees but Mr. Hoare had nothing to do with it. If the charge weas provable it was very damaging. If not provable it should be withdrawn. …. Mr. Cawsey said when the old Board were negotiation with the Pinsent Trustees Mr. Partridge attended a meeting, and on their behalf declined the offer of the Council for the land, and a remark was made at the meeting that the offer would not be repeated … continues … (regarding land for road improvement?)

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Clevedon Mercury: 11th January 1896

Football v A. J. Taylor’s Team: It is only on rare occasions that Clevedonians are afforded an opportunity of seeing in their midst a football match under Rugby rules, and this being the case the contest of Saturday proved an unusually strong draw. … (Clevedon team included J. D. Pinsent at back)


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Clevedon Mercury: 26th October 1895

Clevedon Reserves v Weston Super Mare Reserves: this was the bill of fare served up to Clevedonians on Saturday at the new ground … Clevedon team included … J. R. Pinsent (sic) at back. …


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Crediton Gazette: 19th October 1895

Devon Quarter Sessions: The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for Devon were opened at Exeter on Tuesday. Sir J. B. Phear presided …

Grand Jury: Messrs. John Steer, (foeman), W. L. Pincent, W. Smale, J. Hellier, R. Mortimer, A. Knapman, C. Salter, W. E. Baker, H. P. Fry, C. G. Lovesay, C. Leyman, D. Frost, J. Hearle, G. Higgins, S. S. Roase, E. Northy, S. A. Foster, S. W. Yolland, J. Couran, W. Sanders, R. W. Friend, E. S. Robinson and W. Pugsley. Sir John Phear, in charging the grand jury said there were sixteen prisoners for trial, one more than at the last Michaelmas Sessions; but the average for the past five years had been 16 4/5th

The offences were mostly of a simple character, and if anything less serious than usual …


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Clevedon Mercury: 28th September 1895

Football: Clevedon v. Artillery: The newly organized football club opened the season on Saturday with a match against the local corps of Artillery volunteers … (description) … The new ground in Old Street was used for the first time and was found by the players to be in need of rolling. … Clevedon team … (included) … J. D. Pinsent at back …


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