Clevedon Mercury: 11th May 1895

Clevedon Cricket Club: the half yearly meeting of this club was held on Monday evening at the residence of Mr. H. S. Newham, who presided. Among those present were Messrs. W. Abbatt, W. R. Bousfield, E. J. Hodcell, Pinsent and E. H. Hazell (hon sec.) … (discussion of business)


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Clevedon Mercury: 4th May 1895

Clevedon Directory: … Albert Road 1 … … Garfield: Hollier, Mr. & Mrs.:(* letting apartments) Admiral Elliot, Miss Hughes, Mr. and Miss Pincent, Mrs. Randell, Mrs. Whistler,

[see also Clevedon Mercury: 11th May 1895]


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday October 11th, 1871: issue 5495:

South Devon Agricultural Society: The South Devon Agricultural Association has extended its size, which now nearly embraces the whole of the Southern Region of the county. The annual exhibition was held at Plymouth on Wednesday and Thursday in the Volunteer Drill-yard. There were 153 entries of livestock, but the smallness of the number must be attributed to the spread of foot and mouth disease; but the other departments were well represented … The dinner was then held at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, under the presidency of the Earl of Mount Edgecombe. … [included] J. Jackman, Pinsent, and T. Wills. There were speeches, toasts, and prizes.

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 6th October 1871 & Western Times: Friday 6th October 1871]


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Anglo-American Times (London): Saturday 7th October 1871

Arrival of Passengers: By the City of Brussels: J. H. Hood, Miss Hood, Mrs. M. Pinsent, Mrs. Kettlewell, J. Sanders, Mrs. Cayes, T. H. Cox … (continues) …


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The Northern Whig: Thursday 28th September 1871

Passengers by R.M.S. “City of Brussels,” the following passengers by the above vessel, James Kennedy, Commander, which sailed from New York on the 16th of September, have landed in Liverpool; – ... (includes) … Mrs. M. Pinsent …


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London Daily Chronicle: 14th October 1893

Help for the Miners: “Chronicle Fund” … General Relief Fund: Received Yesterday: … (long list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent – £5 0s 0d …


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London Daily Chronicle: 5th September 1892

Flat of 3 rooms, very respectable, main road, Lower Clapton, opposite Goulton Road, 8s 6d per week. Apply Mrs. Pinsent, 18 Hamilton- terrace, on premises, or Harmon Bros., adjoining Rectory-rd. Station, Stoke Newington.

[see also other following dates: see similar through to mid-October 1892]


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Glossop Times: 6th August 1892

Riddings Show: On Monday the 30th annual exhibition of vegetables, fruits flowers and plants under the auspices of the Riddings Floral and Horticultural Society was held in Riddings Park by permission of Mr. T. H. Oakes, J.P.,, the president of the society … … Prizes … Fifth Class: For children attending Sunday Schools residing within the limits of the society: T. Crawley, 1 third; T. Pinsent, 1 second, 1 first 1 special.


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London Daily Chronicle: 6th August 1892

Flats of 4 rooms in the main High-road, Lower Clapton (opposite Goulton Road); rents 9s 6d and 8s 6s per week. Apply to Mrs. Pinsent 18, Hamilton–terrace; or to Harmon Bros., adjoining Rectory Rd. Station, Stoke Newington. [see also other following dates & later in the month].


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