Nonconformist: Wednesday 17th February 1864

Death: … Pinsent: Feb. 13th, at 84 Ker-street, Devonport, of gastric fever, supervening an attack of bronchitis, Mr. Richard Steele Pinsent, aged forty three years. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Monday 15th February 1864 

Death: Pinsent: February 12, at 34 Ker Street, Devonport, after a short illness, Mr. Richard Steele Pinsent, aged 43 years: … also … Death of R. S. Pinsent, Esq., Mercer of Devonport: We regret to announce the death of this gentleman after several days of severe illness, which took place at his residence in Ker Street, Devonport, during Saturday night. Mr. Pinsent carried on an extensive business for many years in Market Street; he was also a liberal donor to the different charities in the town, and a member of the Manor Court Leet Jury. His death, at the age of forty-five years, has cast a gloom over a very large circle of friends and acquaintances, by whom he was very highly esteemed; and he leaves a widow and several children to mourn his irreparable loss. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Monday 21st March 1864 

Important Sale: Preliminary Announcement:  the Entire Stock of the late Mr. R. S. Pinsent, deceased, amounting in value to the sum of £17,950 will be offered to the Public for Sale, on the Premises, 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport, in the course of a few days: 

[see also Western Daily Mercury: Tuesday 22nd March 1864] 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Morning News: Monday 28th December 1863

Advertisement: Winter Stock: Pinsent and Company have determined to offer the whole of their Winter Stock of Fancy Goods at Greatly Reduced prices, with a view to clear it out before stock-taking: Dresses, Mantes, Shawls, Silks, Millinery, Flowers, Ribbons:, Fancy Hosiery, Printed Flannels, will be marked down at such prices as will not fail to excite attention: Commencing on Saturday next, January 2nd: 31, 32, 33 Market Street Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Morning News: Thursday 22nd October 1863

Advertisement: Autumn Novelties: Pinsent and Company having recently visited all the Principal Markets, are now fully prepared for the Autumn Trade: The Newest Fabrics for Dresses and Mantles, Plain and Fancy Silks, Paisley and Wool Shawls, Ribbons, Flowers. Etc. Etc. They invite particular attention to their Coloured Paris Gloves at 12 1/2d and 18 1/2d per pair: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 22nd October 1863 

The Manor of Stoke Damerel Court Leet Dinner: The annual court leet of Edward St. Aubyn Esq. was held yesterday at Moorshead’s Royal Hotel, Devonport. The court was formally opened at 11 o’clock by Mr. E. Butchers, the manor crier, reading the proclamation. The following gentlemen of the jury answered to their names and took their respective oaths: R. Rundle, Chairman; J. Buchan, R. E. Knowling, J. Weary, J. Joll, R. S. Pinsent, R. Bridgland, T. Restarick, J. Greenwood, J. Ramsay, H. T. Smith and H. T. Gill. … (description of event which included speeches) … present at the dinner … (list) … R. S. Pinsent … 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 17th October 1863 

Woollen Cloth Department: Pinsent and Company: Beg to announce that they have again visited the West of England and Northern Woollen Markets, and having completed their arrangements for the autumn and winter trade, they are enabled to offer a very large and superior stock of Superfine Cloths, Doeskin; Cassimeres, Scotch Tweeds, Coloured and Black French and Albert Witneys, Pilot Cloths and Coatings in a great variety. Etc. Etc. Etc. all of which are now ready for inspection: 31, 32, 33 Market Street Devonport. 

[see also other issues on other dates] 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury:  Saturday 10th October 1863 

Autumn Novelties: Pinsent and Co. Having recently visited all the principal Markets, are now fully prepared for the Autumn Trade: The Newest Fabrics for Dresses and Mantles, Plain and Fancy Silks, Paisley and Wool Shawls, Ribbons, Flowers etc. etc.: They invite particular attention to their Coloured Parish Gloves at 12 1/2d and 18 1/2d per pair: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport: … also … Millinery, Mantles: Pinsent & Co.’s Show Rooms are now open with the Principal Novelties of London and the Continent: 31, 32 33, Market Street, Devonport: … and … Pinsent and Co.’s Carpets, Damasks, Curtains, etc.; Sheets, Blankets, Table Linen, etc., Cocoa Mats, Mattings, Floor Cloths etc. … Every Description of Furnishing, Drapery: Pinsent and Co, 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 10th October 1863

Millinery, Mantles etc. Pinsent & Co.’s Show Rooms are now open with the Principal Novelties of London and the Continent: 31, 32, 33, Market Street: Carpets, Damasks, Curtains, etc., Sheets, Blankets, Table Linen, etc. Cocoa Mats, Mattings, Floor Cloths etc., Every Description of Furnishings: Pinsent & Co.’s: 31, 32,33, Market Street, Devonport: … also … Autumn Novelties: Pinsent and Co., Having recently visited all the principal Markets, are now fully prepared for the Autumn trade: The Newest Fabrics for Dresses and Mantles, Plain and Fancy Silks, Paisley and Wool Shawls, Ribbons, Flowers, etc. etc. They invite particular attention to their Coloured Parish Gloves at 12 1/2d and 18 1/2d per pair: 31, 32 33, Market Street Devonport: 

[see also other issues on other dates] 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 17th September 1863 

Autumn Novelties: Pinsent and Co., Beg to announce that their Showroom will be opened on Saturday Next, the 20th inst. They especially invite the attention of “Empress” Bonnet and “Princess of Wales” Hat, as being decidedly novel, and likely to prevail over every other style. Mantles in the Newest Shapes and Materials, Caps, Flowers, Head-Dresses, etc.: Market Street, Devonport: Sept 16th, 1863.


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864