East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 13th February 1875

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of the Board was held on Wednesday, (Mr. T. Wills in the chair). There were also present the Rev. H. Hutchins, Admiral Wise, Capt. Cornish-Bowden, R.N., Dr. Atkinson and Messrs. C. J. Wade, J. H. Firth, D. R. Scratton, J. G. Beaven, J. Vicary, jun., P. Mitchelmore, J. Creed, J. T. Harvey, W. Lambshead, R. Willcocks, W. Sowton, T. Gater, W. L. Harvey, N. Short, H. Wakeham, J. Abbot, D. J. Allams, N. J. Smallridge, J. Segar, J. Hill, R. J. Germon, C. Fletcher, J. Skinner, E. Cuming, J. Ellis, R. Lear, E. ford, T. Devonshire, E. S. Bearne, T. Flamank,W. Wreyford, T. R. Cornish, W. B. Venning, G. Pinsent .. (discussion of finances and other business) …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 9th January 1875

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday (the Rev. R. R. Wolfe in the chair). There were also present, the Res. E. M. Stevenson, H. Hutchings, and Messrs J. Jeffries. R. Willcocks … (list includes) … G. Pinsent … (discussion of expenditures and firing of house porter)


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 7th November 1874

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday, the Rev. R. R. Wolfe in the chair. There were also present the Rev. H. H. Hutchings, and Messrs. E. S. Bearne, R. Ford, J. T. Harvey, J. Creed, W. Lambshead, R. Wilcocks, H. Wakeham, R. Germon, D. J. Allams, W. L. Harvey, J. Pethybridge, W. Rendell, J. Abbot, J. Ellis, D. R. Scratton, A. Pike, J. Langmead, G. Pinsent, T. Devonshire, P. Mitchelmore, G. P. Ward, R. Wright, W. Sowton, J. N. Neck, junr., N. J. Smalldrige, G. Wills, W. T. Bridges, J.P., J. W. P. Bickford, W. Cuming, G. Stooke, N. H. Beazley. …. (review of out-door relief) …


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday October 28th, 1874: issue 5733

Newton Abbot Agricultural Association and Labourers Friend Society: The above society held its thirty-sixth annual meeting on Thursday in two fields in the occupation of Mr. William Mudge. The entries of ploughs were not so numerous as formerly. Twentysix ploughs were entered. … Ploughing: Ploughman, with double or one-way plough, who has previously won a first prize in the next class, and now resident within the Newton Abbot Union. 1st, John Wotton, with Mr. Elias Ford; 2nd William Webber, with Mr. Maye; 3rd, Henry Puddicombe, with Mr. Bracewell; Ploughman with double or one-way plough 1st. Richard Brooks, with Mr. Carpenter; 2nd, John Balkwill, with Mr. J. Pinsent, Combeinteignhead; 3rd, Samuel Elliott, with Mr. Pickard (etc) …  Female labourer who has lived or worked the longest on the same farm or with the same master or mistress: 1st Ann Winsborough, fifty years on Mrs. Staddon’s farm Shiphay, Collaton; 2nd, Ann Howard, thirty years and four months, Mr. Pinsent, Ware, Kingsteignton; 3rd. S. Bowden, twenty-eight years with Mr. Dymont, Ideford (etc.) ... J. Pinsent attended the dinner in the Globe Hotel.


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Western Times: Saturday 24th October 1874:

Newton Agricultural and Labourers’ Friend Society: The thirty sixth annual meeting of this society was held on Thursday. The ploughing match took place on land belonging to Mr. W. Mudge, on the old Totnes Road, about one mile from the town. There were twenty six entries in the five classes … The dinner took place at the Globe Hotel and was well attended and capitally served. The following mottoes decorated the walls: “Read and Reap”, “Agriculture and Commerce”, “God Speed the Plough”. D. R. Scratton, Esq., occupied the chair. There were also present, … (includes) … G. Pinsent … (speeches and prizes … including) … To the best ploughman with the double or one-way plough: 1, R. Brooks, with Mr. Carpenter, Dawlish; 2, J. Balkwill, with Mr. Pinsent, Coombe; 3, S. Elliott, with Mr. Pickard, Abbotskerswell … To the female labourer who has lived or worked the longest on the same farm or with the same master or mistress: 1, Ann Winsborough, 50 years with Rev. T. Kitson; 2, Ann Howard, 30 years 4 months with Mr. Pinsent, Were, Kingsteington, 3, S. Bowden, 28 years with Mr. Dymond, Ideford …

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 27th October 1874]


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd October 1874

Newton Abbot Agricultural and Labourers’ Friend Society: The thirty sixth annual meeting of this Society was held yesterday, and was attended with a considerable amount of success … Ploughing: Ploughman with double or one-way plough, who has previously won a first price in the next class, and now resident within the Newton Abbot Union: First, John Wotton, with Mr. Elias Ford; Second, Wm. Webber, with Mr. Maye; third, Henry Puddicombe, with Mr. Bracewell. Ploughman with double or one-way plough: First Richard Brooks, with Mr. Carpenter; second John Balkwill, with Mr. J. Pinsent Coombeinteignhead; third Samuel Elliott, with Mr. Pickard … Female labourer who has lived or worked the longest on the same farm or with the same master or mistress: First, Ann Winsborough, 50 years on Mr. Staddon’s farm, Shiphay Collaton; second, Ann Howard, 30 years and 4 months with Mr. Pinsent, Ware, Kingsteington; third, S. Bowden, 28 years with Mr. E. Ford, Newton Abbot …


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Times: Friday 23rd October 1874 

Newton Agricultural and Labourers Society: The thirty-sixth annual meeting of this Society was held yesterday and proved very successful. The Dinner was held tbe Globe Hotel and was well attended. D. R. Scratton, Esq., presided, and amongst those present were — Sir L. Palk, Bart, M.P., W. Marshall, Esq. (Plymouth), J. G. J. Templar, Esq., J. Whiteway, Esq., Admiral Wise, Rev. Treasurer Hawker, Rev. R. R. Wolfe, W. Kitson, Esq., W. H. Kitson, Esq., R. H. M. Bakar, Esq., F. Watts, Esq., H. Beachey, Esq., Elias Ford, Esq. (Hon. sec.), W. R. Mortimer, Esq., Messrs. W. Lambshead, W. Bond, jun., G. Pinsent, A. P. Symons, J. Symons, R, Maddicott, F. Parker, E. R. White, E. Beazley, T. Hunt, P. S. Michelmore, W. Vowler, T. Cornelius, N. Rendell, J. Widdicombe, J. Cockram, J. Chappie, J. Eddy, F. Lee, T. R. Cornish, E. S. Bearne (vice-chairman), Carpenter, R. Lavis, J. Pascoe, C. Knowles, W. Mudge, R. Eox, and many others. …. …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 19th September 1874

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday, the Rev. R. R. Wolfe in the chair. There were also present, the Rev. H. Hutchinson … (etc.) … (includes) … G. Pinsent … (review of activities) …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 29th August 1874

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday, the Rev. H. R. Wolfe in the chair. There were also present Rev. H. Hutchinson, Rev. R. M. Stevenson, Messrs. E. Ford, T. Wills, J. Creed … G. Pinsent … (review of business)


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 4th July 1874

Newton Board of Guardians: The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday, Mr. T. Wills in the chair. There were present Messrs. E. S. Bearne, J. Creed, P. Mitchelmore, E. Ford. H. Wakeham, Rev. H. Hutchinson, J. Jeffries, D. J. Allams, F. Lee, R. Willcocks, J. T. Harvey, W. Lamshead, N. J. Smalldridge, J. Vooght, G. Pinsent, A. Pike, J. W. F. Bickford, J. Ellis, E. Wright, C. Wolston, W. Wreyford, J. Langmead, J. J. Barley, G. Wills, W. Souton, N. Short, T. Pearse, T. Devonshire, J. Abbot, Rev. E. Stevenson, E. Cummings, G. Stooke, W. B. Venning … (review of outside relief and a Visiting Committee report) …


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