Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 13th March 1869

Cambridge: Dec. 1967: Juniors: 3rd. Class: B. Black, (dist. in Greek), A. H. Cutler, W. J. Julien, C. Hart and R. G. Stewart: General List:  A.R. Barnes, J.R. Black, J.H. Bartlett, C. F. Dear, H. A. Lomer, and F. H. D. Pinsent 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 29th February 1869

Cambridge Local Examinations: The Class lists for the examinations held in December last show the following students passed at Southampton: Students under 16 years of age who have obtained honours: Class III … The following also satisfied the examiners … (includes) … F. H. D. Pinsent, Peninsular and Oriental Company’s High School, ditto (Southampton) … 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 28th September 1867

Cricket: Queenwood College v. Portswood Club: Game between these elevens’ was played at Queenwood on Wednesday. The game was not played out, Queenwood beating in the first innings by 13 runs. The following is the score: Queenwood College: First Innings; 96 all out, Second Innings: … Portswood: 83 all out: (F. Pincent b Pearman 6). 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 21st September 1867

Cricket: Portswood Park v. Telegraph: this match was played on the ground of the former club. On Saturday and resulted in an easy victory for Portswood by six wickets: Score: Telegraph: 40 all out (C. Jewell, c Pinsent, b Elliott, 0): Portswood Park: 45 all out (F. Pinsent. b Hewlett, 0) 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 14th September 1867

Cricket: Polygon School v. P. & O. (High School): … A match between the above elevens was commenced on the Antelope Ground on Wednesday bat time intervening it was decided to play it out on the following Saturday and which, it will be seen from the scores resulted in a comparatively easy victory for the former club by one innings and sixty three runs, mainly owing to the fine bating of C. Hart, Hart, A, and J. Adams, and to the rare bowling of James, who was on the spot and played havoc with his opponents stumps. Stebbing and Guichet played well for their sides. Subjoined is the score: Polygon School: 146 all out. P. & O. (High School) First innings 63 all out (F. Pincent b. James, 0); Second Innings 16 all out (F. Pincent 0) … 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 6th July 1867

Cricket: F. Stebbing’s Eleven v. E. Cutler’s Eleven: This match was played at the Antelope Ground on Friday the 28th ult. and resulted in favour of the former eleven in one innings and 10 runs. For Stebbings’s eleven, H. Y. Hext, C. Hext and A. Young played well, and H. Hext also bowled well throughout. For the other side, Cutler, Ingman and Goodden batted well, and Cutler obtained several wickets: F. Stebbings Eleven: 139 all out (F. Pincent, run out 4): E. Cutler’s Eleven: First Innings, 44 and Second Innings, 85.  


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 15th June 1867

Cricket: P. and O. High School v. A. Young’s Eleven: The return match between these elevens’ was played at the Antelope Ground, on Saturday. As there was no time to play it out, the match was decided in the first innings. For the P. and O. the batting and bowling of F. Stebbing (who obtained three wickets in an over), and the batting of Bolton, J. Hammill and W. Hammill was very good. For Young’s eleven, Adams and Scott made their runs by careful play, and H. Hext bowled well for his side; P. and O. High School 121 runs all out (F. Pinsent, c. Hast, b. Young, 7); Young’s 51 all out. 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 1st June 1867

Cricket: A. Young’s Eleven v. P. & O. High School: This match was finished on Thursday, resulting in favour of the former eleven by 12 runs. … … For P. & O. High School – F. Pincent, b Young, 1 and b Young 0. 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 25th May 1867

CRICKET: PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL HIGH SCHOOL V. POLYGON HOUSE CLUB: On Saturday a match was played at the Antelope Cricket Ground, Southampton, between the Peninsular and Oriental High School and Mr. Sells’ School (the Polygon House Club.) There was only time for one innings, which resulted in favour of the P. and O. High School. The following is the score: Peninsular and Orient: 110 all out (F. Pinsent, c Hext, b Adams, 11): Polygon House Club: 85 all out. 

[Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 29th May 1867 – Scottish Provident]


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Homeward Mail and India China and the East: Monday 18th June 1866

List of persons who have engaged passages by the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s Steamers, during June July and August: June 20th: Southampton to Alexandria: Master Soden, Master Pinsent: 


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