Reading Mercury: Saturday 13th January 1894

Hungerford: Petty Sessions, Wednesday: Illegal Removal of Swine: – Mr. Pinsent late of Scroop Farm Bridge was summoned for having illegally removed a pig from Wilts into Berks without a license. Mr. Pinsent admitted removing the pig, but was unaware that he had acted illegally, as he had not sold the animal, but removed it from his old farm to his new farm. The Bench inflicted a nominal fine of 1s. 


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 23rd September 1893

Wanted to Rent: A House with 5 or 10 acres of meadow land: Apply to G. Pinsent, Froxfield, Hungerford.

[see also Marlborough Times: Saturday 16th and 23rd September 1893 & 7th October 1893]


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 9th September 1893

Sale of Living and Dead Farming Stock: Comprising:— 8 STAUNCH YOUNG HORSES, 7 HEAD OF HORN CATTLE AND 14 PIGS, 2 Wagons, 2 Scotch Carts, 2 Narrow-wheel tip ditto, a Massey Toronto Self-binder, Ploughs, Harrows, Chain ditto, Drags, Scarifier, 2-Wheel Presser, Cambridge and Flat Rollers, Horse Rake, Tron Water Barrel on Wheels, Cake Crusher, Weighing Engine and Weights, Seed Barrow, Sheep Racks, Troughs and Hurdles, Iron Pig Troughs, Galvanized Water ditto, 20-round Ladder, Wagon Cloth, Trace, Thill, and Plough Harness, Set of Trap ditto, and a four-wheel carriage; which MR. T. LAVINGTON is favoured with instructions from Mr. G. Pinsent, who is quitting the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1893, Commencing at 12 o’clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Agency and Valuing Offices, Marlborough, and Devizes. 

[see related: Marlborough Times: Saturday 30th September 1893]


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Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser: Thursday 7th September 1893

Wanted to Rent: A house with 5 or 10 acres of meadowland: Apply to G. Pinsent, Froxfield, Hungerford.


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 18th July 1891

Marlborough Wool Sale: … (discussion) … prices include … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, One lot of cross-bred made 10d, unwashed fleeces sold at from 5 ¾ to 8d; tailing wood ranged from 7d to 9 ¾ …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 15th November 1890

Marriage of Mr. F. W. Leyborne Popham: On Wednesday afternoon, at the fashionable church of St. Paul’s Knightsbridge, London, W., where for some time past the leading weddings in the town have taken place … discussion of wedding to Miss Maud Isabel Howard … followed by letter … To Francis William Leyborne Popham of Littlecote, in the County of Wilts, Esquire: We, the tenants on your Estate, in the Counties of Wilts, Berks and Somerset, desire to offer to you our respectful and heartfelt congratulations on the occasion of your approaching marriage … (continues) … signatories include … G. Pinsent …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 12th July 1890

Marlborough Wool Fair: The fair was held on Wednesday last … prizes include … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, 11 ¼ … Tailings sold as follows: … Mr. G. Pinsent, Froxfield, 7 ½ …


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Marlborough Times: Saturday 25th August 1888

Marlborough August Sheep Fair: … … The following are some of Mr. Lavington’s prices for ewes and lambs … Mr. Mark Jeans ascended his rostrum about 12 o’clock, and dispatched business … Mr. Jeans began with two fat ewes from Mr. Geo. Pinsent, Scrope Farm, which fetched 37s and 41s and pens of fat Dorset ewes at 41s, 44s and34s … continues …


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Western Times: Friday 13th December 1878

Newton Abbot: Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before Admiral Cornish-Bowden and Dr. Atkinson: … Mr. T. Cornish of Wolfsgrove, Bishopsteignton, was summoned by Mr. J. Harris, Surveyor of Highways, for neglecting to prune his hedges as required by the Act: Complainant stated that he served a notice on the defendant on the 26th September, but up to the 2nd of the present month nothing had been done. The overgrowth, he contends, was injurious to the road, and detrimental to the public. The defendant said he had the hedges trimmed in August, and the only difference between him and Mr. Harris was the height to which they should be trimmed. He denied that in their present state they were injurious to the road, or detrimental to the public. The bench held that the overlapping of the high bushes was injurious and made an order for them to be pruned within ten days, and the defendant to pay the costs: Gilbert Pinsent, of Were Barton, Kingsteignton was summoned for a similar offence in respect to a hedge leading to Hackney. Notice in this case was also served on the 26th September, but the work was neglected, and as the road was only about six feet wide it inconvenienced the public using it: Ordered to be done in ten days, defendant to pay costs. Mr. Pinsent was further charged with obstructing the highway by leaving a quantity of brushwood by the sides of the road to the inconvenience of the public. Complainant admitted that he had given no notice or said anything to the defendant in respect to this charge, and it was dismissed. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 12th December, 1878

Newton Abbot: Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before Admiral Cornish-Bowden (Chairman), and Dr. Atkinson: … Thomas Cornish, farmer of Bishopsteington, and Gilbert Pinsent, farmer, of Kingsteington, were summoned by John Harris, road surveyor to the Newton Abbot Highway Board for neglecting to prune the hedges adjoining land in their occupation. Orders were made on the defendants to comply with the notices served on them and to pay the costs. A second summons against Mr. Pinsent for obstructing the highway be leaving four unbound faggots of wood in the road on the 2nd December was dismissed. 


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