Western Times: Wednesday 17th July 1895

Mid Devon Division: Nominations: the Under-sheriff (Mr. E. H. Houlditch) attended at the Town Hall, Newton yesterday morning, for the purpose of receiving the nominations of the candidates for the Ashburton Division. The following nominations were handed in for Mr. Seale Hayne: … (includes) … No. 12 (Bovey Tracey): Proposer, Wm. Tucker, seconder, H. Baker. Assenters: S. H. Davie, G. Darke, W. Bovey, W. Steer, W. H. Heath, J. Pascoe, sen., G. Pinsent, E. Endacott. … … For Mr. Nix, the proposer and seconders were: Proposers, Thomas T. Copiam (Chagford), Sir Alfred W. Lucas (Shaldon), Captain E. Kitson (Highweek), … etc. …: Seconders, Albert D. Hunt (Chagford), John Luxton, (Shaldon), John B. Pinsent (Highweek) … (etc.) …

[see also Western Times: Friday 19th July 1895]


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th February 1894

Death of Mr. R. H. M. Baker: the news of the death of Mr. Robert Hugo Montagu Baker came with a feeling of painful surprise, although it was pretty generally known in the neighbourhood that he had been confined to his room for some time at this residence, Roseneath, Courtenay Park … (description of his life) …The funeral: … (a long list includes) …There was also present … W. Pinsent, … W. S. Pinsent  


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 13th January 1894

Valuable Licensed Property with Possession: “The George in the Tree” Berkswell, and other adjoining properties … For particulars as to Lot 1 and 2 apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Reading Standard: Friday 12th January 1894

Hungerford Petty Session: Wednesday: Before Mr. W. H. Dunn, Mr. Appach and Dr. H. Pike major. … … Illegal Removal of a Pig: Joseph Pinsent, (sic) farmer, was fined one shilling and 8s 6d costs for illegally removing a pig out of Wiltshire into Berks. Defendant admitted the offence, but said it was done in ignorance, as the animal had not been sold but only removed by him from the farm he was leaving to the one in Berks he was moving to; he did not know he was breaking the law.


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Western Morning News: Tuesday 9th January 1894

Pinsent & Co.’s Clearance Sale of Winter Drapery will commence this day and will continue during the month: Every article reduced in price: Pinsent & Co., Devonport:

[see similar & related on other dates in January and later]


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 16th December 1893

Teignmouth: Miss C. E. Sinter’s concert to provide a Christmas dinner for the poor of Teignmouth was given on Tuesday evening. Among those who took part were Miss Brown, Miss Webber, Miss Osborne, Miss Pinsent, Mr. V. Vyvyan Williams, Mr. Mountford Spencer, Mr. W. Truscott, Mr. Stayner, and the St. Michael’s choir … …


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Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 14th December 1893

The S.P.G. Orphanage: The annual sale of plain and fancy needlework, in aid of the funds of the Ladies’ Association S.P.G. Girls’ Orphanage was held on the 7th instant in the Banqueting Hall, by kind permission of H. E. the Governor. … On the immediate right of the hall was the Refreshment Stall, which it is needless to add, was much in evidence, during the sale. Mrs. Firth, Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Ranking and Mrs. Lambert presided at this stall and the one next to it, which contained a choice assortment of toys and nicknacs …


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Brighton Gazette: Saturday 9th December 1893

Fashionable Movements: Brighton Visitors: … … Arrivals: … … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent, 29 King’s Road


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Western Times: Friday 1st December 1893

The Chase: East Devon Foxhounds: According to the appointment this splendid pack met outside the Dolphin Hotel, in High Street, Honiton on Monday morning at 10.30 to the minute. Their arrival, in charge of Mr. Tom Yelverton (huntsman) and Mr. Dan Power (whip), was witnessed by a large assembly and the general appearance of the pack was greatly admired. … Among those present on horseback or in conveyances being … (list, includes) … Mr. Pinsent Matthews and Mr. Charles Pratt (Talaton). … (description of outing)


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Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 18th November 1893

Mottisfond: Concert: On Thursday evening, November 9th, a very enjoyable concert was given in the Schoolroom, in aid of the funds of the village Coal Club, by the Misses Plowman, assisted by a few friends, locals and otherwise. The chair was taken by the Rev. F. H. Slocock, rector of the parish, he room being well filled with an audience who were most appreciative, judging by the number of encores demanded. … … Miss Pinsent gave the “Quaker’s Daughter” and “By the Fountain” in good style, exhibiting the quality of her rich contralto voice to perfection, and she was deservedly encored. …


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