Marlborough Times: Saturday 7th September 1889

Savernake Repository: Mr. Mark Jeans conduced a highly successful sale here on Saturday last … Amongst those who sent stock were … Mr. G. Pinsent (Scrope), …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 13th July 1889

Marlborough Wool Sale: … Mr. Mark Jeans commenced his sale about a quarter to two and concluded at two o’clock. … His catalogue obtained the following prices … (includes) … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, 11 ¾; …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 8th June 1889

Devizes Repository: On Thursday last there was an entry of about 70 head of cattle, calves, and sheep. … The catalogue comprised about 80 fat and store sheep, 70 head of cattle and several pens of pigs. Fat ewes from Mr. Pinsent, Scrope Farm, made 45s 6d to 48s … continues …


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Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette: Thursday 6th June 1889

Savernake depository: Mr. Mark Jeans held his monthly sale on Saturday last (Friday falling on Chippenham Market Day). The catalogue comprised about 80 fat and store sheep, 70 head of cattle, and several pens of pigs. Fat ewes from Mr. Pinsent, Scrope Farm, made 45s. 6d to 48s; from Mr. Young, Herridge, 54s; ditto tegs, out of the wool, from Mr. A. Kerr, 52s. 6d to 53s 6d: small store tegs, from Mr. Davis, made 36s. 6d. and some with lambs 55s. Barreners made up to £17; heifers, cows and calves from £13 15s to £21 155; yearling heifers made from L. 11 per pair (very small and bare) to ditto steers from £11 10s to £24 10s; … (continues) …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 14th July 1888

Marlborough Wool Sale: The largest and most important Wool Sale held in Marlborough, took place on Wednesday, on which day this successful institution attained its seventh anniversary … (long discussion) … Mr. Mark Jeans began to sell about 1.15 and in opening expressed a hope that the dealers would support him in the same way as they had supported Mr. Lavington … sales included … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, 95 ewe; … (continues)


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 24th September 1887

Sales and Auction: Rendell & Symons: Newton Abbot and Totnes: In September: Saturday 24th, at Ware Barton, Kingsteington, at 1.30 p.m. Live and Dead Stock, Implements, and Household Furniture, the property of Mr. Gilbert Pinsent …


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Western Times: Friday 23rd September 1887

Auctions: Ware Barton, Kingsteignton, clearance sale: Rendell and Symons have been instructed by Mr. Gilbert Pinsent who quits this farm at Michaelmas next, to sell by auction, on the premises, on Saturday, September 24th, 1887, cow and calf, three cows in full milk, grazing cow, two fat pigs, eight ricks of clover and land hay, five acres potatoes, a good collection of implements, hard and faggot wood, reed, and household furniture. For particulars see posters. Sale at 1.30 most punctually, commencing with the out-door effects: Sept. 2nd, 1887.


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 3rd September 1887

Sales at Auction by Rendell and Symons: Newton Abbot and Totnes: In September: … Saturday, 24th, at Ware Barton, Kingsteignton, at 2.0 p.m., 6 Bullock, 2 pigs, Hay, Potatoes, Implements, Furniture, etc. the property of Gilbert Pinsent, leaving: …

[see also East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th September 1887]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 8th October 1886

WARE BARTON, KINGSTEIGNTON: Desirable Pastureland at Ware and Marshes on the Kingsteignton-road between Kingsteignton and Newton Abbot. RENDELL & SYMONS have been instructed by Mr. Gilbert Pinsent to SELL by AUCTION, at Ware, on Friday, October 15th, 1886, at Three p.m., the GRASS on 86 Acres, to be grazed till February 1st next. These lands have been unstocked for some considerable time, and there is now a lot of grass in them which will afford splendid grazing for sheep, bullocks, and colts up February 1st next. To view, apply on the day previous to or on the morning of the sale at the farmhouse. A man will also attend at Kingsteignton-road on the day of sale from 10 a.m. to show the lots there. A deposit of 10 per cent., will be required. September 29th, 1886.


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Western Times: Friday 1st October 1886

WARE BARTON, KINGSTEIGNTON: RENDELL and SYMONS have been instructed by Mr. Gilbert Pinsent to SELL, by Auction, at Ware Barton, on FRIDAY, Oct. 15, 1886, at 3 p.m., 86 acres of GRASS in 10 lots, to be grazed to Feb. 1st next. These lands having been unstocked for a considerable time there is now a lot of grass in them, which will afford splendid grazing for sheep, bullocks, and colts. To view apply at the house on the day previous to or on the morning of sale.


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918