Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 11th January 1862

Funeral of Captain Kellock: Last week the death of Captain Kellock, one of the oldest officers in the service of the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s service, and commander of the Himalaya Bentinck, and other vessels, at his residence at Freemantle, was announced in the columns of the Advertiser. On Wednesday the funeral of the lamented gentleman took place at the Southampton Cemetery. The procession consisted of the hearse, five mourning coaches, and several private carriages … (present included) … Pinsent … 

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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 5th October 1861

Attempted Introduction of a Water Supply to Portswood from the Southampton Local Board of Health: On Tuesday evening a meeting was held at the Crown and Sceptre Inn, Bevois-valley, Southampton, to take into consideration the propriety of making arrangement with the Southampton Local Board of Health for a supply of water to the district. Mr. Councillor G. Lungley occupied the chair; the attendance was very numerous. The chairman said he had been induced to call the meeting from representations that there was a defective water supply to the district. … (discussion) … Mr. Brown said there was no necessity at all for water at the bottom of the hill. As far as he was concerned everyone could have water from his pump free – (hear, hear). Mr. Pinsent was of the opinion that water should be obtained from some other source, and the only one was the Southampton local Boards of health, but then they would be brought under that body. The water on his own premises, medical gentlemen had informed him, was impregnated with poisonous gases. He, therefore, used rainwater. The late case of death from typhus fever was occasioned by bad water and defective drainage. He proposed that a committee should be formed to consider the best means for obtaining a good supply of Water. Mr. Kennell seconded the resolution. … 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 7th September 1861

Southampton Police Court: Yesterday: (before Mr. Alderman Coles, Mayor and Mr. J. H. Cooksey): Robert Bettle, a cabman, was charged with using insulting language to Mr. Pinsent, superintendent purser of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. There had been a misunderstanding about the fare; and an apology being deemed sufficient, it was made, and the defendant dismissed. 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 21st April 1860

Retention of Dr. Bullar as physician to the infirmary: On Monday, at 1 o’clock a special meeting of governors was held in the boardroom at the Infirmary, consequent on the committee of management having received an intimation that Dr. Bullar will in future make Bassett Wood much more his place of residence than Prospect place, Southampton, to consider and decide whether the eighty eighth rule should not be relaxed, if necessary, so far as to allow Dr. Bullar to continue physician to the infirmary, notwithstanding such partial residence at Bassett. As thirty governors, at the least, are required to be present in order to alter a rule, there was an unusually numerous attendance, including several ladies. Captain Beat occupied the chair; and there were present … (includes) … Pinsent … 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 4th June 1859

CAPTAIN HENRY WILLIAM POWELL, DECEASED: ALL Persons having Claims on the late CAPTAIN HENRY WILLIAM POWELL, a Commander in the service of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, are requested to send in the particulars thereof to Messrs. Coxwell and Bassett, solicitors, Southampton, in order that the same may be examined. And all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay the amount of their debts to Messrs. Coxwell and Bassett, who are authorized to receive and give receipts for the same. J. R. ENGLEDUE; HENRY J. PINSENT; DAVID J. ALLEN; Executors to the Estate.  


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 21st May 1859

Southampton election: 1859: List of Voters who Polled at the General Election of Two Members of Parliament: 30th April 1859: Candidates: B. M. Willcox, Esq., T. M. Weguelin, Esq., W. Digby Seymour Esq.:  A Column is added to show the Tory Voters who polled for Sir Edward Butler in 1857: … (a long list includes) … Pinsent, Henry John, Portswood Park … (Willcox and Weguelin) … (continues) … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 21st May 1859 

Election: … Pinsent, Henry John, Portswood Park: (voted for) Wilcox and Weguellin … 


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St. James’s Chronicle: Saturday 9th April 1859

The Funeral of the Late Capt. W. H. Powell – of the P. and O. Company’s service whose death we recorded in our last number, took place on Tuesday at the Cemetery, and as the deceased officer was held in the highest respect by all who knew him his remains were followed to the grave by a large number of friends. The hearse and mourning coaches left his resident at Woolston at eleven o’clock, and on passing along Canute Road from the Floating Bridge the melancholy cortege was joined by upwards of a dozen carriages containing Captain Engledue, Mr. A. Lamb, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Pinsent and other gentlemen engaged in the Company’s offices … (continues) … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 9th April 1859

Funeral of the Late Capt. W. H. Powell – of the P. and O. Company’s service, whose death we recorded in our last number … (cortege joined by carriages belonging to) … Mr. A. Lamb, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Pinsent and other gentlemen engaged in the Company’s offices, the commanders of steamers in port, and several tradesmen personal friends of the deceased …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 17th January 1857

Borough of Southampton Quarter Sessions: The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Southampton were held on Tuesday last before Edward Smirke, esq., Recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury; … (includes) … H. J. Pinsent, gentleman. … 


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