Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 31st March 1871

Pernambuco: Sailed, Nova, Pensent (4 March), for Liverpool via Aracaja

[see also Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Thursday 20th April 1871 & several later dates]


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Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Monday 20th March 1871

Pernambuca: Arrived [prev. to 28th Feb.], Nova, Pensent, from St. John’s

[see also Lloyds List: Monday 20th March 1871]


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Daily Telegraph & Courier (London): Monday 13th November 1899

Our Soldiers’ Widows and Orphans Fund: … … Subscription List. Some special developments of this fund are described on page 9, where also may be found observations upon the method in which is practised to prevent overlapping in the relief of the widows and orphans of soldiers and sailors killed in the Transvaal War. … ..  … … Hampstead Conservatoire … (a long list of names and donations includes) … … Miss Pinsent, 2s … …


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Coventry Evening Telegraph: Friday 10th November 1899

Thomas Smith’s Stamping Works Ltd: A loss of L. 8,389 9s on the year’s trading was reported to the shareholders of Thomas Smith’s Stamping Works Ltd., who have factories at Coventry and Birmingham, at their fourth ordinary general meeting today, held at the Grand Hotel Birmingham. … (discussion) … An extraordinary meeting followed for the purpose of considering the resolution for increasing the capital. Mr. Chamberlain raised the question of the proposed preference shareholders having the right of sharing in any surplus assets in the event of voluntary winding up. Mr. Pinsent (solicitor) pointed out the resolution of which notice had been given could not be varied to include the suggestion …


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 28th October 1899

Football: Pinsent played back for Totnes and although he did not shine, he played well, stopping some very ugly rushes nicely. He was nearly always too hard pressed to show his kicking qualities.


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Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 20th October 1899

Mr. James Stooke will offer for sale by public auction at the “Country House Hotel,” Ellacombe, Torquay, aforesaid, on Tuesday October 24th, 1899, at 4 pm. All those two pleasantly situated leasehold dwelling houses with gardens and appurtenances thereto belonging, known as Nos. 3 and 4 Rosemont, situate at the Higher End of Market Street, Torquay, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. Pinsent and Martin as monthly tenants. It is held on lease for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1865, at the annual Ground Rent of £2 10s 0d. For viewing, apply to the respective tenants and for further particulars to the auctioneer, at this land Surveying Offices, Newton Abbot; or to Messrs. Hacker and Michelmore, Solicitors, Newton Abbot: Dated Newton Abbot, October 3rd, 1899.


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Wicklow People: Saturday 30th September 1899

Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, chairman of Kynock Ltd., arrived in Arklow last week, and spent a few days at Kynock Lodge. He was accompanied by Mr. Cocking, one of the directors of the Company, and Mr. Pensent, one of its solicitors.


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 9th September 1899

The Late Mr. James Shinner: Funeral at Littlehempston: The funeral of Mr. James Shinner, of Higher Bowden, Totnes, who died on the previous Tuesday from injuries received in an accident on the preceding Wednesday week, took place on Monday at LIttlehempston churchyard, it being in this parish he was born upwards of 77 years ago. … (a long attendance list includes) … R. Pinsent … (description of service) …


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Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 18th August 1899

Stratford upon Avon Board of Guardians: … … Alleged Encroachment of Hunscote: A letter was received from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., solicitors for Mrs. Nicol deferring further correspondence on this matter, owing to Mr. Pinsent’s absence from home. …. (a question of land ownership) …


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Western Times: Friday 2nd June 1899

Bath and West of England show at Exeter: Previous visits Beaten: Attendance over 55,000: Third Day: Friday’s Awards: Butter Making Competition: Students who have not won a prize at a previous meeting of the Devon County Agricultural Association: Separated scald cream to be used: 1, Miss Kate Trude, Honiton Clyst; 2, Miss M. Paul, Littleham; 3, Miss Emily Badcock, Burlescombe; 4, Mrs. S. James, Tiverton, 5; Miss Julia Loveridgte, Colyton; r and vhc … … h. c. …(includes) …. Miss Minnie Pinsent, Bovey Tracey …


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