Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 19th March 1863 

Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheetings, etc.: The Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, the Lowest Prices at Pinsent and Co.’s, Market Street, Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Monday 16th March 1863

Steel Collars and Cuffs are neat, comfortable and economical wear for gentlemen’s woollen shirts and lady’s high dresses. They can be cleaned in a moment enabling the wearer to always have a faultlessly white and neat collar and wristband. Collar, by Post 22 stamps, wristbands, 34 stamps: Sold by B. May, Bedford Street, Plymouth; R. Pinsent and Co., Market Street, Devonport. 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

The Western Daily Mercury: Friday 12th March 1863 

Millinery, Mantles &. Pinsent and Co. respectfully announce that their ShowRooms will be ready on Saturday next, the 14th inst., with all the Leading Novelties of the Spring, 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport: 11th March 1863. 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Wednesday 25th February 1863 

Black and Coloured silks: Pinsent and Co. invite attention to a large stock of Black French Glaces, which they are now selling considerably below present value: also, to a choice assortment of Fancy silks, commencing at 2s 2 ½ d, which are very cheap: Wedding Favours for the Marriage of the Prince of Wales in a Great Variety, 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 14th February 1863 

The Nominations: The nomination of candidates for the vacant seat in the representation of the borough of Devonport and East Stonehouse took place on Wednesday morning n the large Session Hall of the Devonport Town Hall, which was crammed to excess. The witness boxes, prisoners’ bar, counsel table, and other erections and fittings except the jury boxes and the magistrates’ bench, had been removed, in order to afford the greatest amount of space of which the hall is capable. … The boxes on the Monument side, at the upper end of the hall, were occupied by the friends of the Liberal cause, limited in number by the contracted space at disposal: amongst them were … Major-General Hutchinson, Commander-in-Chief of the Western District, Colonel Nesham, Colonel Szyrma, Captain Somerville, R.N., Captain Edye, Captain Russell, the Rev. J. Stock; Messrs. R. M. Watson, J. C. Graves, W. Edye, J. Hatch, … (continues) … (includes) … R. S. Pinsent … The opposite boxes were allotted to the Conservatives, among whom were: The Hon. Capt. George Edgcumbe, Col. Russell, Commander Moorman, Commander Cragg, the Rev. Aeneas B. Hutchison … (continues) … At the extreme end of the hall, behind the bench occupied by the Mayor, the candidates and the gentlemen who took an active part in the proceedings, was a space set apart for the accommodation of the ladies, who mustered in considerable force. Amongst these were – the Mayoress (Mrs. R. J. Laity), Mrs. Hutchinson, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. R. M. Watson, Mrs. Pinsent, Mrs. Trotter … … (long discussion and intense political debate) … … (conservatives won the vote) … … 


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GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 7th February 1863 

Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheetings, etc. the Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, the Lowest Prices at Pinsent and Co.’s, Market Street, Devonport 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Morning News: Friday 23rd January 1863

Advertisement: Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheeting, etc. The Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, and the Lowest Prices, at Pinsent and Co.’s Market Street, Devonport.  …


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 1st January 1863 

Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheetings etc. the Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, the Lowest Prices, at Pinsent and Co.’s, Market Street, Devonport: 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Perry’s Bankrupt Gazette: Saturday 1st November 1862

Assignments: Gazette: Oct. 31st, 1862: Tink, Rebecca Parnall, (Oct 8,), stay and shirt maker, East Stonehouse: Trustee – Richard Steel Pinsent, draper, Devonport. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 11th October 1862 

Family Mourning: Pinsent & Co.: Invite attention to their most extensive Stock in this Department, including French Merinos and Reps, Henriettas, French Twills, Cashmeres, Victoria Cords, Baratheas, Alpacas’ etc. etc. which are all of the most reliable makers and at very low prices: Grout’s Crepes, Mourning Bonnets, Millinery, Gloves, Etc. Etc. Funerals Entirely Undertaken: Market Street, Devonport, October 1862 … (also) … Pinsent and Co.: Beg to announce that their Stock in now fully assorted and that they are showing all their novelties for the season in Winseys, Reps, French Merinos, Baratheas, Droguets, Cambrics, Plain and Fancy Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Ribbons, Flowers etc. Etc. Their Stock of Plain Goods having been purchased before the recent heavy advance, they are able to offer some Decided Bargains in Calicoes, Prints, Flannels, Serges Hosiery, etc. etc., etc. …31, 32 33 Market Street, Devonport, October 1862. 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864