Western Times: Saturday 31st May 1862

Newton Abbot: Otter Hunt: On Monday last the Torquay harriers killed a fine otter after hunting it about an hour. The animal was started near the Keyberry Gate and was killed near Mr. Pinsent’s house. 


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Torquay Chronicle and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 31st May 1862

Directory: … 48: Warberry Road, Lower: … Abbottsford: Mr. and Mrs. Splatt, Miss Pinsent: 


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Torquay Chronicle and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 17th May 1862

Directory: … Arrivals and Departures: … Removals: Mr. and Mrs. Splatt, Miss Pinsent, 3, Torbay Terrace, to Abbotsford: 


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Torquay Chronicle and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th May 1862

Directory: List of Residents and Visitors: … 50: Torbay Terrace: 3, Mr. and Mrs. Melhuish, Mr. and Mrs. Splatt, Miss Pinsent: [Lodgings] 


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Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 1st May 1862 

The Torquay Homeopathic Dispensary, Cary Place: … At the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Committee, held 3rd of April, Thos. Markland, Esq. in the chair: It was resolved, – 1st, that the reports of the Treasurer and Secretary be received … … List of Subscribers and Donors: … (list includes) … Miss Pinsent 10s 6d … …


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Bristol Mercury: Saturday 5th April 1862 

The Cethin Accident Relief Fund: The terrible explosion at the Cethin Coal Pit, near Merthyr-Tydvil, on the 19th February last caused the death of forty-seven men and boys who have left twenty-eight widows and sixty children … (details of charitable subscription … includes) … Collection at Kings Teignton, per Miss Pinsent … £1 2s 7d 

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Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 13th March 1862

Selling off J. Brook’s Stock: Pinsent and Co., will offer the remainder of this stock consisting of the summer portion of its hitherto reserved, and including light fancy dresses, printed muslins and cambrics, mantles and mantel cloths, ribbons etc. etc. on Saturday next, the 15th inst. they will at the same time bring forward that portion of their own stock remaining from last season and will sell both together at a tremendous reduction in price, commencing Saturday 15th instant: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 

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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 8th March 1862 

Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheeting, etc., The Largest Stock, The Newest Designs, The Lowest Prices at Pinsent & Co.’s, Market Street, Devonport: N.B. the New Spring Patterns now in course of delivery: 

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Western Daily Mercury: Tuesday 4th March 1862 

Professor Stone gave his entertainment last evening on biology; and after addressing a few remarks he invited several of the audience on the platform. Out of 20 he selected 14, who were found successful. After passing through the various experiments, he commended the distribution of the presents, by the assistance of a gentleman selected from the audience: The presents and recipients were as follows: … (list includes) … silver case hunting watch, Mr. Pincent, Union Place, Stonehouse; … … 

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Morning Advertiser: Monday 3rd March 1862 

Newington: (Present – T. Tilson, Esq. Chairman … list) … the above named magistrates this morning held their general annual licensing meeting for that part of their division which is contained within the borough of Southwark, viz. the parishes of St. George, St. John, St. Thomas, St. Olave and St. Saviour … (continues) … Transfers … St. George: Moonrakers, Great Suffolk Street, James Went to William Pensent Hummerston. 

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