Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 9th February 1881

Presentation to Rev. R. C. Callender, M. A.:  Yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon there was a large attendance at the Schoolrooms at Highfield, the occasion being the presentation of a testimonial to the Rev. R. C. Callender, M.A., who for the past sixteen years has laboured most earnestly and successfully as the curate of Christchurch, Highfield, and who in leaving the parish takes with him the sincere and heartfelt wishes of all for his and Mrs. Callender’s further happiness and prosperity. Among those present were Mrs. Eyre Carbbe, Mr. Eyre S. M. Crabbe (Grenadier Guards), Lieutenant-Colonel Ward, Rev. E. Silver, Mrs. and Misses Silver, Rev. T. P. Money, Mr. Walter Perkins and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. William Furber, J. P., Mrs. Callender, Mr. W. H. Pinsent, Mrs. Pinsent, Mr. W. Pinsent, Rev. T. Garett, Mrs. and Miss McCalmont, … (Etc) …


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Western Times: Friday 25th April 1873:

Funeral of Robert Vicary, Esq., J.P: This solemn event took place on Tuesday morning. The friends began to assemble at Dyrons, the deceased’s residence, shortly before eleven … (funeral procession) … Among those that followed in procession were Messrs. C. J. Wade, W. Creed, F. Francis, Admiral Wise, W. J. Watts, W. Watts, J. Pinsent, H. G. Beachey, Revs. Dr. Pope and Dr. Good, Drs. W. T.  J. Haydon and H. Gaye …


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Western Times: Wednesday 9th April 1873:

Exeter Guildhall: Yesterday: Mischievous Youth: William Gove, a little lad apparently about eight or nine, was summoned for causing an obstruction and damaging the windows of a house. The lad, it appears, was in the company of some fifty or sixty others on Sunday evening last, in Water-lane, assisting in breaking in the windows of an untenanted house, besides doing other mischief. Defendant had received a good whipping for what he had done and was now brought and reminded that such a thing was not permitted. In acting in the manner described the constable he had been guilty of an offence for which, the law generally inflicted a heavy punishment, but as he had already suffered in part for his wanton mischief the Bench were inclined to look in a little more lenient light on the matter: Fined 6d and costs. The mayor said that on the part of the Bench, he was greatly obliged to Mr. Pinsent (by whom the information was laid) for having brought a case of this kind before them and thought it a good example to many other citizens follow in order to put a stop to what was now becoming an intolerable nuisance.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 13th December 1880

Dog Handicap at the Peacock Grounds: On Saturday afternoon, a 200 yards dog handicap, promoted by Mr. C. Richardson came off on these grounds, in the presence of about 400 spectators. There were 60 entries classified into twelve heats: The following won their preliminary Trials: … (list includes) … Pincent’s Turpin (7 months), 16 lb, 49 … Second Round: … Third heat … Deacon’s Poll 1; Pincent’s Turpin 2, Sheppard’s Dell 0, Mason’s Rose 0 …


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 27th November 1880

 Sale on Tuesday Next: PINCENTS FARM, TILEHURST: One mile from Theale Railway Station, and four from Reading: important Sale of Live and Dead FARMING STOCK: MR. J. T. BROWN is favoured with instructions from J. H. Blagrave, Esq. (the farm being let) to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, November the 30th, 1880, at One o’clock precisely, the valuable FARMING STOCK, including four cart mares in foal, six capital cart geldings, six very useful mares, cob mare 12 1/2 hands,  – 50 THREE-YEAR OLD SHORTHORN STEERS  –  22 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS,  – 7 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, – well bred shorthorn bull, two cows in milk, one cow and calf, three cows in calf, yearling chestnut cart colt, roan cart filly, about 60 well bred turkeys, four dung carts with raids, and reaping machine, harness, &c, also various implements and other useful articles; also capital mangle: Luncheon, by ticket, at 12 o’clock. The sale will commence at One o’clock precisely on account of the number of lots. Catalogues may be obtained from D. Hunt, Langley Farm; at the “Falcon,” Theale; and at the offices of the Auctioneer, 154, Friar-street, Reading.

 Sale on Tuesday Next: PINCENTS FARM, TILEHURST: One mile from Theale Railway Station, and four from Reading: important Sale of Live and Dead FARMING STOCK: MR. J. T. BROWN is favoured with instructions from J. H. Blagrave, Esq. (the farm being let) to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, November the 30th, 1880, at One o’clock precisely, the valuable FARMING STOCK, including four cart mares in foal, six capital cart geldings, six very useful mares, cob mare 12 1/2 hands,  – 50 THREE-YEAR OLD SHORTHORN STEERS  –  22 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS,  – 7 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, – well bred shorthorn bull, two cows in milk, one cow and calf, three cows in calf, yearling chestnut cart colt, roan cart filly, about 60 well bred turkeys, four dung carts with raids, and reaping machine, harness, &c, also various implements and other useful articles; also capital mangle: Luncheon, by ticket, at 12 o’clock. The sale will commence at One o’clock precisely on account of the number of lots. Catalogues may be obtained from D. Hunt, Langley Farm; at the “Falcon,” Theale; and at the offices of the Auctioneer, 154, Friar-street, Reading.


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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette: Saturday 27 November 1880

Sale on Tuesday Next: Pincent’s Farm, Tilehurst, one mile from Theale Railway Station, four miles from Reading: Important sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock: Mr. J. T. Brown is favoured with instructions from Mr. J. H. Balgrave, Esq., (the farm being let), to sell by auction … (continues) (list of items)


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Wednesday 20th October 1880

Per P. & O. S. N. Co.: Oct. 13, via Southampton, per Perkin; Oct 25th via Brindisi: … … For Madras: From Southampton: … (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent


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Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 18th November 1880

Arrival of Passengers: … Per P. & O. Co.’s S.S. Pekin from Southampton, on Monday morning: From Southampton to Madras: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Thursday 14th October 1880

List of persons who have engaged passages by the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s Steamers during October and November: … … Oct. 13, via Southampton, per Pekin; Oct. 25th via Brindisi: … For Madras – From Southampton: ... (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Wednesday 20th October 1880

Per P. & O. S. N. Co.: Oct. 13, via Southampton, per Perkin; Oct 25th via Brindisi: … … For Madras: From Southampton: … (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent


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