Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 18th May 1864

64: Torwood Gardens Road: … Greenwood: *Mrs. and Misses Belcher, *Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (*Visitor) 


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 13th May 1864

Charge of Stealing a Spoon: John Frost was charged with stealing a spoon, the property of Thomas Graves, carpenter of Uffculme. Elizabeth Graves, the wife, said that she missed a spoon on the I8th of April, and having seen one which she considered to be hers in the defendant’s house, she sent for it, but did not obtain it. She was sure the one produced, which was found in the prisoner’s house by P.C. Pinsent, was hers; but there was no private mark on it, and she could only tell from the general appearance. The families lived in adjoining houses, and frequently visited one another. The Bench considered the evidence was not sufficiently strong to send the case for trial and dismissed the defendant with caution. 


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Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 28th April 1864 

Madam, – We beg to announce that the Premises 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport will be re-opened on Saturday Next, April 30th, with an entirely new stock, embracing the leading novelties of the season in Silks and Shawls, Fancy Dresses, Ribbons and Laces, Parachutes, etc. etc, and on the same day we shall make our First Grand Display of Millinery, Mantles, Straw Bonnets and Hats, selected from the first Parish and London Houses: Soliciting the favour of a call:  We are, Madam, your most obedient Servants, Pinsent & Co. 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport, April 28th, 1864. 


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Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 27th April 1864

Arrivals: Mr. and Miss Pinsent – Linden: … 47: St. Luke’s Road, North: … Linden – *Mr. and Miss. Pinsent (*Visitor) 

[see also Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 4th 11th, 18th May 1864] 


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Western Times: 12th April 1864

Torquay Mechanics’ Institute: The annual general meeting of the members of this institution was held on Thursday night, Mr. W. Pengelly, F.R.S., F.G.S. in the chair. The Secretary reded the following report: … the society has been favoured by gratuitous lectures from the following gentlemen, to whom the committee tender their best thanks … (list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, …


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Western Times: Thursday 24th March 1864

Funeral of the late Mrs. Vicary: Our obituary on Friday last, recorded the death of the wife of J. Vicary, Esq., at Knowles, in this town. On Saturday her mortal remains were interred in Highweek Churchyard. The funeral procession was as imposing as it was solemn. … … Succeeding the mourning coaches the domestic servants, a number of gentlemen, and about fifty of the principal tradesmen of the town, among whom were … (includes) … J. Pinsent, Esq., … 


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Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 23rd March 1864

64: Torwood Gardens Road: … Greenwood – *The Misses Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (*Visitor). 

[see also 6th April 1864] 


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Western Daily Mercury: Wednesday 9th March 1864 

Fashionable Arrivals at Torquay … (long list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent … … 


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Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 9th March 1864

Arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent: Greenwood: … 64: Torwood Gardens Road: … Greenwood: *The Misses Belcher, *Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (*Visitor) 


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Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal: Wednesday 20th January 1864

Directory: … 46 St. Luke’s Road … Matlock Terrae: 2a, The Misses May *Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent and fam. 


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