Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 1st January 1903

Fanciers’ Show at Bovey: The annual show of the Bovey Tracey and District Fanciers’ Association was held on Boxing Day in the Town Hall. … (continues) … Special prizes were given by Messrs. A. Ellis, W. Alford, W. J. T. Mardon, H. Sparkes, A. J. Wyatt, P. W. Peters, G. Bond, W. Sercombe, W. Leaker, R. Ladd, J. Lee, D. S. Pinsent (sic), W. Aggett … (continues) … Poultry: … Plymouth Rock Cock: 1, J. Webber, 3, R. Ladd; Ditto, hen – 1 and special, J. Pinsent, 2, J. Webber …

(also) … Indian Game, cock: 1, A. Godsland; 2 and 3, J. Reddicliffe, Ditto hen: 1 and Special, J. Pinsent; 2 and 3 J. Reddicliffe: …

(also) … Any other variety, cock: 1 and special, J. Steer; 2, J. Pinsent, 3, J. Husband … (continues)


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GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GROxxxx xxxxx

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 27th December 1902

Bovey Tracey & District Fanciers’ Association: In regard to the number of entries, the value of the prizes and the attendance the show held yesterday far excelled all previous exhibitions: Prize List: Poultry: … Plymouth Rocks: cock; 1, J. Webber; 3, R. S. Ladd; Hen: 1, J. Pinsent; 2, J. Webber; 3, R. S. Ladd … Indian Game: 1, A. Godsland; 2 and 3, J. Reddacliffe: Hen; 1, J. Pinsent; 2 and 3, J. Reddacliffe: Any other variety; 1, J. Steer; 2, J. Pinsent; 3, J. Husband … Special Prizes, Poultry, For Minorca; W. Brooks; Plymouth Rock; J. Pinsent, Langshan; A. Gosland ….. Indian Game; J. Pinsent, Old English Game; W. Aggett … British bird, T. Long; best cock in the show: W. Brooks; best hen; J. Pinsent.

[see similar: Western Times: Saturday 27th December 1902]


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GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917

Western Times: Wednesday 6th August 1902

Bovey Tracey Flower Show: This show, one of the oldest in the district, was held in Hole Park, the grounds of which were kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee, yesterday …. The poultry show was held in a separate tent …. Mr. Turner of Newton Abbot, kindly acted as judge for the poultry, pigeons, and canary classes. …. The prize list … (included) … Any other variety, cock: J. Pinsent; ditto, hen, or pullet, 1 and 3, J. Husband, J. Pinsent, Bantam, cock … Selling class, hen – 1 and 2, J. Bowen, Cock and two pullets, J. Pinsent, 2 and vhc, A. Godsland, A. Pike, vhc G. Hydon …

[see also Western Times: Friday 8th August 1902]


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GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917 (?)

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 22nd March 1918

Chudleigh: After a very short illness, the death took place on Wednesday last of Miss Florence Pinsent, third daughter of the late Mr. John Pinsent, and of Mrs. Pinsent, of Woodway Street, at the early age 30 years. The deepest sympathy is extended to the mother and the relatives in their sad and sudden bereavement. — The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at the Congregational Church, the interment being in the cemetery. The Rev. E. Spry conducted the service.

The chief mourners were Messrs. Wallace and Willie Pinsent (brothers), Mrs. Heath and Miss A. Pinsent (sisters), Master W. Heath (nephew), and Mrs. W. Pinsent and Mrs. A. Pinsent (sister-in-last).

Floral tributes were sent by Mother, Willie, and Ada; Wallace and Emily; Laura, Nephew, and Nieces; Albert and Hilda; Mr. J. Townsend, Mrs. F. Wills and Family; Mrs. J. Lambell and Family; Jack and Lily Potter; Mrs. Brooks and Family; Mrs. Snell; Mrs. C. Brinnicombe and Family; Mrs. Palmer and Family; Mrs. Cleave and Edgar; Mrs. Stephens, … (continues) …


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0057 Bristol: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922
GRO0252 Bristol: Emily Caroline Readstone: 1876 – 1958
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0565 Bristol: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
GROxxxx Bristol

Western Times: Friday 22nd March 1918

Chudleigh: … … The funeral took place on Saturday last of Miss Florence Pinsent, third daughter of the late Mr. John Pinsent and of Mrs. Pinsent who died the previous Wednesday at Woodway Street, aged 30 years. The Rev. E. Spry officiated at the service at the Congregational Church. The chief mourners were Messrs. Wallace and Willie Pinsent (brothers), Mrs. Heath, and Miss A. Pinsent (sisters), Master W. A. Heath (nephew), and Mrs. W. Pinsent and Mrs. A. Pinsent (sisters-in-law). Many floral tributes were sent by relations and friends.


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0057 Bristol: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922
GRO0252 Bristol: Emily Caroline Readstone: 1876 – 1958
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0565 Bristol: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
GROxxxx Bristol

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 23rd March 1917

The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Congregational Church of Mr. John Pinsent, of Woodway Street, who died at the Newton Hospital Thursday last at the age or 64 years. The Rev. E. Spry (pastor, officiated. The chief mourners were Mr. W. Pinsent (son), Mrs. Heath, Miss A. Pinsent, Miss F. Pinsent, and Miss B. Pinsent (daughters), Messrs. W. Pinsent and W. Heath (grandsons) and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. A. Pinsent (daughters-in-law). Many sympathising friends also attended. In the chapel the hymn, “Rock of ages,” was sung, Mrs. Spry presiding at the organ. Floral tributes were sent by Wallace and family; Albert and family; and Florrie and Ada. The bearers were Messrs. W. Tuckett, J. Lambell, J. Ellis, J. Nixon, J. Cole, and C. Potter, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. W. Shapley.


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0089 Bristol: Beatrice May Pinsent: 1894 – 1894
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0427 Bristol: Hilda Maude Brimblecombe: 1891 – 1925
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965