Madras Weekly Mail: Saturday 8th February 1879

First Criminal Sessions: (Before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Kernan): First day, 3rd February 1879: The first Sessions of 1879 was opened this day. In calling of the jury list, Mr. C. P. D. Pincent  (sic) and Chucrapanny Pillay were found to be absent and were fined the sum of Rs. 20 each …


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 25th November 1865

Southampton School of Art: P. and O. Company’s High School: Charles Pinsent, a certificate for higher grade freehand; James Sinclair, a certificate for higher grade model drawing; A. J. Miller, A. Stebbing, and C. Stewart, each a certificate for lower grade freehand. 


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 23rd September 1865

Cricket: Grammar School v P. and O. High School: This match was played between the first elevens of the P. and O. High School and the Grammar School on the Southampton Common, on Saturday afternoon. There not being time to play out the game it was decided on the first innings; Scores: P. and O. High School; total 110 (includes C. Pinsent, c. Gooden, b. Buckland, 36); and Grammar School, total 65, (Pinsent taking four wickets). rday … There were six samples of malting barley, prizes for which had been offered by the society for the first time … The judges were … For malting barley – Mr. John West, Tamar Brewery, Devonport; and Mr. Pinsent of Newton Abbot. …


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 9th September 1865

Cricket: THE POLYGON HOUSE CLUB V. THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL HIGH SCHOOL. This match was played on the Southampton Common on Wednesday, the 30th of August. For the Peninsular and Oriental, Christian and C. Pincent played well for 17 and 13: the latter also and F. Stebbing bowled well. For the Polygon House Club, H. Hext batted well for 28 (including a 5 and eight 2’s, and A. Maclean for 1 and 31, including a 4 and several 3’s. C. Langley also made 8 and 12. The bowling of H. Hext and C. Langley was good. When time was called the state of the score was as follows: Polygon House School: First Inning 55 all out (Pincent took six wickets for 25 runs): P. and O. School: First Innings: 47 runs all out (C. Pinsent, c. James, b. Langley, 13 runs) … Second innings incomplete. 


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 27th May 1865

Cricket: Polygon House Cricket Club v. P. & O. and Mr. Wall’s Schools United; this match was brought to a conclusion at the Antelope Ground Southampton, on Wednesday, the Polygon House Club winning with four wickets to go down, which result was mainly owing to Mr. Swayne’s fine innings for 30 (which were got in really good style) and Mr. Cook’s bowling, which was too “spotted” for the United schools to do much with … The United Schools: First innings 63 (C. Pinsent b. Cook, 0) and Second Innings: 38 (C. Pinsent c. and b Cook, 2): Polygon House Club: First Innings 41 all out (C. Pinsent, one wicket, bowled); Second Innings: 63 for 6 wickets (Pinsent 2 wickets taken) 


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Friday 25th July 1863

Collegiate & Commercial School, Avenue-Place, Southampton: Principal: Mr. D. Cruickshank, F.R.G.S.; Results of Examination conducted by the College of Preceptors, Midsummer: 1863: Superintending Examiner: Rev. C. Wickham, M.A. Oxford: Nineteen candidates from this school were examined, of whom fifteen passed and obtained certificates, as follows: … Second Class Certificates: C. Pinsent, T. Coyle, A. Napier, E. Gregory, F. Meres, G. Lawther, J.S. Robertson … 


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904