Western Times: Friday 22nd November 1867

Newton: Messrs. Norrington’s Manure Audit: On Wednesday a large and influential gathering of yeoman took place at the Globe Hotel, to do honour to a capital spread, provided by Messrs. Norrington for their numerous customers in the Newton and Chagford district. Mr. C. H. S. Veale, the district manager, presided. About 120 sat down, among whom were T. Wills, Esq., and the deputation from the Devon and Cornwall Chamber of Agriculture, J. Carpenter-Garnier, Esq., J. W. Pratt, Esq., J. W. Coniton, Esq., Messrs. R. Thorn, J. S. Bartlett, T. Elliott, G. Pinsent, R. Palk, J. Moon, J. Rendell (Coffinswell) N. Stephens etc. … (includes) … J. Pinsent … H. Pinsent … 


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Referenced

GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918
GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902 (?)

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 15th December 1865

Kingsteignton: Re-opening of the Parish Church: This church was consecrated in May 1318 and dedicated to St. Michael, and having become very dilapidated was on the 26th of April last closed in order that it might undergo such repairs as the funds raised by the worthy vicar of the parish (the Rev. J. H. Hext) would permit, and Divine Service was held in the meantime in the National School room. The following is a description of the improvements made … (description of improvements, the first service and a reception held afterwards) … Among the company present … (includes) … James Pinsent … 


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Referenced

 GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902