Western Times: Friday 16th January 1891

Auctions: Sale This Day: Choice Greenhouse Plants: Rendell and Symons will sell by auction at West Hold, Newton Abbot, this day, at 3.0 p.m., the whole of the Green house Plants, Stands, and other garden appliances late the property of Mr. J. B. Pinsent, Deceased: Dated January 10th, 1891:


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th January 1891

Greenhouse Plants for Sale: West Holt, Powderham Road, Newton Abbot: Rendell and Symons have been instructed by the executors of the late Mr. John B. Pinsent, jun., to sell by auction on the premises on Friday January 16th, 1891, at 3 p.m. the whole of the choice Greenhouse and Other Plants: On view morning of sale from eleven o’clock: Dated Newton Abbot and Totnes, January 8th 1891


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 8th August 1908

Marriage: Pinsent – Adams: On August 1st, at St. Leonard’s Bilston, near Wolverhampton, by the Rev. Cresswell, Robert Maye Pinsent, elder son of the late J. B. Pinsent of Newton Abbot, to Mildred, younger daughter of the late W. Adams, of Totnes. …


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944
GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 20th December 1890

Death: Dec. 15th, at West Holt, Newton Abbot, Mr. John B. Pinsent, jun.


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Western Times: Thursday 18th December 1890

Deaths: Pinsent – Dec. 15th, at West Holt, Newton Abbot, J. B. Pinsent, junr.


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Western Times: Friday 11th January 1884

Death of Mrs. Pinsent: Last evening Mrs. Pinsent, wife of Mr. J. Pinsent, junr. Tea dealer, of Queen Street, Newton Abbot died somewhat suddenly at their private residence in Wolborough Hill. The deceased was in the town transacting business in the middle of the day, and it is stated that her husband went for a drive in the afternoon, and on his return found her dead. Deceased was Mr. Pinsent’s second wife, his first having been killed by a carriage accident some four or five years ago, and by whom he has one daughter. The present deceased leaves two infant children. Full particulars will no doubt be stated at the inquest.


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GRO0125 Devonport: Charles Pinsent: 1883 – 1937
GRO0470 Devonport: Jane Pinsent: 1847 – 1884
GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890
GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 23rd November 1881

Births: November 18, at Newton Abbot, the wife of J. S. Pinsent, a son. (sic)


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GRO0470 Devonport: Jane Pinsent: 1847 – 1884
GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890
GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Nominations: (complete list by area): … (includes) …  Sterling: John Barton, South Wembury near Plymouth, Devon, a Lieut. Colonel in Her Majesty’s Coldstream Guards … (list of subscribers to nomination papers) … (includes) … John Pinsent.


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890

Western Times: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Election: the Nomination of Candidates: Yesterday the Sheriff (R. Kelly Esq.), accompanied by the Under Sheriff (Mr. B. J. Ford), sat at the Castle of Exeter for the purpose of receiving the nominations of candidates for the position of member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of Devonshire. Sir John Kennaway [C.], Lieut. Col. Sterling [L.] and Lieut. Col. Walroad [C.] were nominated. The following are the names of the proposers and assenters: …  (for Lieut. Col. Sterling … Assenters include) … John Pinsent, Newton Bushell, Brewer …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams: Wednesday 7th April 1880

East Devon Nomination: Yesterday was the day appointed for the nomination of candidates to represent the Eastern Division of the county in Parliament. The place of nomination was the Grand Jury room at the Castle of Exeter, and nomination papers were received from eleven to two o’clock. The Under-Sheriff (B. J. Ford, Esq.) presided: The three candidates were present, and their agents – Mr. John Daw, of Exeter (for the Conservatives), and Mr. R. H. M. Baker, of Newton Abbot (for the Liberal). … The following were the nominations: … (include) … Lieut. Colonel Sterling, Coldstream Guards, of South Wembury, near Plymouth: Proposed by Charles Seale Hayne, Kingswear; seconded by George Edmonstone, Torquay; and assented to by William Bennew Daw, St. Mary Church; William Pengelly, Torquay; James Murray, Torquay; Thomas Viccars, Torquay; John Pinsent, Newton Bushell; Joseph Sellicks, Wolborough; Eliza Ford, Newton Abbot; Daniel Jones, Newton Abbot. … (other candidates include Sir John Henry Kennaway and Lieut-Colonel William Hood Walrond) …


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GRO0517 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1844 – 1890