Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Saturday 9th December 1876: 

Doddiscombsleigh: The funeral of Mr Thomas Archer, of Dent house, took place at Doddiscombsleigh on Tuesday. The Rev. J. Buckingham, Rector of the parish, officiated. The deceased was followed to the grave by his son, Mr. S. Archer, Miss Laskey, and Mrs. Ploughman, Mr. T. Loveys, Mr. A. Loveys (Christow) Mr. Archer, (Shilden, Mr. Archer, (Chudleigh, Messrs. Mortimers, (2) (Crediton). Amongst others present were W. Priston, E. Soper, H. Pinsent, Coldrige, Wills, J. Drake, G. Yendell, J. and G. Sercombe, Captain Rodda, T. Dimond, W. Cornish, T. Clark, T. Diggings. J. Norman, E. Rocket, W. Clark, J. West, D. West, G. Casely, J. Langdon, T. Graddon, W. Hore, G. Clark, Mr. Bray, T. Langdon, Mr. Langdon, Mr. Gooding, and Miss Buckingham.

Inward Bound: The P. and O. Steamer Indus from Suez, Aden and Galle arrived in the roads on Wednesday morning with the following passengers: … From Southampton to Madras: … (list includes) … Miss Pinsent, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss Caldwell


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 9th December 1876

Hutt’s Christmas Fat Stock Auction Sale in the Reading Cattle Market: Monday, December the 11th, 1876: Present entries: 40 Prime Down and half-bred sheep, 10 prime fat hogs – by order of Mr. John Smith, of Calcot Mill and Pincent’s Farm … (Etc.)

[see also Reading Mercury: Saturday 2nd December 1876]


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 25th November 1876

Reading Cattle Market: Monday next, Nov. 27th: Henry Hutt will sell by auction 10 prime fat hogs, by order of Mr. Jno. Smith, of Calcot Mill, and Pincent’s farm: Sale at 10.30: Henry Hutt, Agricultural Auctioneer: Reading.


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Leicester Journal: Friday 24th November 1876

Deaths: … On the 16th inst., William Horace, son of Mr. John Pinsent, Birstall Street, aged 2 years …


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 11th November 1876

Reading Cattle Market: Monday Next: Nov. 13th, 1876: Henry Hutt will Sell by Auction, 10 prime, young, meal-fed Berkshire Hogs, the property of Mr. John Smith, Calcott Mill and Pincent’s Farm: sale at 10.30. H. Hutt, Auctioneer, Oxford Lodge, Reading.


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 4th November 1876

Reading Cattle Market: Monday, Nov 6th, 1876: Henry Hutt will Sell by Auction, by order of Mr. John Smith, of Calcott Mill and Pincent’s Farm, 10 prime young well fed Berkshire Hogs, the first draft of 44: Sale to commence at 10.30. Henry Hutt: Market Auctioneer: Oxford Lodge, Reading.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 4th November 1876

Southampton Mail Steam Shipping: Peninsular and Orient Company: The Indus, Captain S. D. Shallard, for Gibraltar, Malta and Port Said, with the outward mail, passengers and cargo for those places, also those for India, China and Japan left on Thursday. She takes out 130 first and 26 second class passengers and 62 proceed by the corresponding steamer from Brindisi etc. making a total of 218. Among them were … (includes) … Miss Pinsent … for Madras …

[see Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 1st November 1876]


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Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 17th June 1876

College Examination: … St. John’s College: Mathematics: 2nd year: 1st Class: Morris, Lattimer, Pinsent, Bond, Manu, Brownhill, Marsh and Carlisle: … (also) … St. John’s College: … Proper Sizars: Houghton, Lattimer, Nightingale, Pinsent, T. Smith …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 2nd June 1876

Newton Abbot, May 1876. In order to carry out a very generally expressed wish to make some acknowledgment to Mr. F. J. PRATT, Station Master. Newton Abbot, the following gentlemen have consented to act as a committee for that purpose. As it is not intended to keep the List open beyond the 8th June, it is requested that friends at a distance, desiring to subscribe, will intimate the same to the Secretary without delay: Subscriptions will be received by Messrs. Watts & Co., Newton Bank, the West of England Bank, and Henry Stroke, Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, D. R. Scratton, J.P., H. S. Gaye, W. J. Watts, J. P., John Ingle, Wm. Atkinson, J.P., G. G. Johnston, Rev. Harry Tudor, Thomas Pinsent, Rev. G. T. Warner, J. W. Rowell, H. G. Beachey, P. Symons, Lewis Bearne, F. Watts, Captain Bewes, John Wright,  J. J. Drake: Henry Stooke, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 26th May 1876]


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