Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Saturday 10th May 1879

Cadiz: May 5, Arbutus – Eudoia: The British barque Arbutus, Nicholl master, bound for Montreal, in leaving port collided with the British brigantine Eudoia, Pinsent master, which vessel was lying at anchor close to the Arbutus. The Eudoia received damage to port main rail and top gallant bulwarks, had main topping lifts, steering wheel and chain and hawser carried away, and received other minor damages. The Arbutus carried away jibboon and cathead, but having sustained other damage she will not be detained. 


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Hartlepool Mail: Tuesday 6th May 1879

Wrecks and Casualties: Malta, May 4th: …The Arbutus, British barque, Captain Nicholls, in leaving Cadiz Bay on the 4th of May, came into collision with the Endoia, British brigantine, Capt. Pinsent. It was blowing a hard gale at the time with a heavy sea, both vessels sustained damage: the Endoia had no pilot on board …

[see also Shields Daily Gazette: Tuesday 6th May 1879]


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday April 23rd, 1879: issue 5958

Newton Abbot: The “Exeter Flying Post” may be had on Wednesdays of Mr. Elms, Stationer, etc. East Street: Board of Guardians: Wednesday: This being the annual meeting the first business was to appoint a chairman and other officers. On the motion of Mr. E. Ford (Newton), seconded by Mr. Lee (Dawlish), Mr. T. Wills (Lustleigh) was unanimously re-elected chairman for the ensuing year. Mr. E. S. Bearne (Teigngrace) proposed and Mr. P. Michelmore (Torquay) seconded the re-election of Mr. D. R. Scratton, J.P. (Ogwell), as vice-chairman. The motion was unanimously carried. Mr. E. S. Bearne was re-appointed as second vice-chairman, on the motion of Mr. W. Lambshead (Newton) seconded by Mr. Wade. Mr. Pinsent (Kingsteignton) proposed, and Mr. Lambshead seconded, the re-election of Mr. E. Ford as junior vice-chairman, which was also agreed to. The various committees were then appointed, the principal, the Assessment Committee, being composed as follows: Messrs. Scratton, Hill, Mallock, Bridges (ex officio), and Messrs. Bickford, Bearne, Lambshead, Abbot, Cuming, Michelmore, W. Vicary and Flamank.


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North Wilts Herald: Saturday 19th April 1879

Pinsent’s Charity Lands: In the Parish of Great Coxwell. near Coleshill, Baths. MESSRS. BADCOCK & DYKE have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Saracens Head Hotel, Highworth, Wilts, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1879, immediately after the above, — The whole of the capital GRASS KEEPING on the above Lands, to be grazed until the 14th of December 1879. Full particulars in future advertisements.

[see similar or related on other days in other issues North Wilts Herald]


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Birmingham Daily Post: April 10th, 1879: Issue 6476

Affairs of J. Benson & Co.:  A meeting of the creditors of George Montagu Benson, trading as John Benson and Co., of 24, Newhall Street, Birmingham, general merchant, was held yesterday, at the Queen’s Hotel; Mr. G. J. Johnson presided. Mr. R. H. Milward appeared for the debtor, and creditors were represented by Mr. Smith (of the firm of Barlow, Pinsent, and Smith). Mr. Lomas Harrison, and Mr. R. R. Rennie. – Mr. Houghton, the receiver, read the statement, which showed total unsecured creditors £21,664. 9s. …


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Western Times: Tuesday 18th March 1879

DAWLISH: A meeting of creditors of Frederick Stokes, innkeeper, of this town, was held Saturday at the offices of Mr. T. Andrew, Bedford Circus, Exeter: Mr. Pinsent, of Newton Abbot, was voted to the chair. The debtor’s statement of affairs showed that he owed to unsecured creditors £198 16s 1d, and the assets consisted of stock-in-trade, £1; book debts, £34 19s; and the furniture, £26 — total assets, £61 19s. Proofs were put in the extent of £112 19s 6d. The creditors resolved on liquidation by arrangement, with Mr. T. Andrew, of Exeter, trustee. No committee of inspection was appointed. Messrs. Pearson and Whidborne, solicitors of this town, were entrusted with the registration of the special resolution.


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Leicester Journal: Friday 21st February 1879

Copy of Return: Pursuant to 7 & 8 Vic, Cap. 32: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the company consists: (name, residence, occupation): … (long list, includes) …. Mathew, Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Devon, Esquire.  


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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser: Saturday 15th February 1879

Copy of Return, Pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic., c. 32: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consist: … (Very long list includes) … Matthews, Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Devon, Esq. …


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Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Thursday 23rd January 1879

St. John’s N.F.: Arrived, … Eudoia, Pinsent (31) from Sydney …


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