Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 22nd January 1876

First Hants Volunteer Engineers: In the early history of this corps a ball was held two or three years in succession at their headquarters, the Long Room, West Quay. For some reason it was discontinued but resuscitated this year, and will no doubt be continued annually for the future. The ball for 1876 took place in the Royal Victoria Rooms on Thursday evening, with 114 attended, and there would have been a larger number present had it not been for the fact that the captain commanding, the hon. secretary, and others were kept away through family afflictions … (those in attendance included) … Mrs. Pinsent … Mr. W. Pinsent …


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GRO0140 India: Charlotte Best Sharpe: 1819 – 1904
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 

Hampshire Independent: Saturday 22nd January 1876

First Hants Engineers’ Ball: This ball, we are informed, took place at the Victoria Rooms on Thursday evening. Dancing commenced at half-past nine and continued till four o’clock the next morning. … The stewards who were present on the occasion were the mayor (Edwin Jones, Esq.) Lieut. Robins, R.E. Lieut. Washington R.E., Captain Lancaster H.M.A., Mr. Charles Crew … (continues)… Misses Robins, Mrs. Pinsent, Mr. W. H. Pinsent … It was a matter of much regret that the commanding officer of the corps, Captain Buchan, was prevented through domestic afflictions, from being present.


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GRO0140 India: Charlotte Best Sharpe: 1819 – 1904
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 

London Daily Chronicle: Saturday 18th April 1885

Marriage: Pinsent – Lampitt: On the 15th April, at St. John the Evangelist, Stratford, by the Rev. Raymond Pelly, Vicar William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of Henry J. Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, to Frances Arabella, widow of the late Edward Lampitt, Solicitor. …


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GRO0313 India: Frances Arabella Baker: 1842 – 1923
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 24th April 1885

Marriage: Pinsent – Lampitt: On the 15th instant, at St. John the Evangelist’s Stratford, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of Henry J. Pinsent, of Portswood, Southampton, to Frances Arabella, widow of the late Edward Lampitt, Solicitor


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GRO0313 India: Frances Arabella Baker: 1842 – 1923
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895

Morning Post: Saturday 18th April 1885

Marriage: Pinsent – Lampitt: On the 15th inst. at St. John the Evangelist, Stratford, by the Rev. Raymond Pelly, vicar, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of Henry J. Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, to Frances Arabella, widow of Edward Lamitt …


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 18th April 1885

Marriages: On the 15th inst, at St. John the Evangelist’s, Stratford, by the Rev. Raymond Pelly, Vicar, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of Henry J. Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, to Frances Arabella, widow of the late Edward Lampitt, solicitor.


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GRO0313 India: Frances Arabella Baker: 1842 – 1923
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895

London Daily Chronicle: Saturday 18th April 1885

Marriage: Pinsent – Lampitt: On the 15th April, at St. John the Evangelist, Stratford, by the Rev. Raymond Pelly, Vicar, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of Henry J. Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, to Frances Arabella, widow of the late Edward Lampitt, Solicitor.


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GRO0313 India: Frances Arabella Baker: 1842 – 1923
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 7th July 1875

SOUTHAMPTON MAIL STEAM SHIPPING: Peninsular and Oriental Company: The Bokhara, Captain C. Anderson, from Alexandria, Malta, and Gibraltar, with the homeward Mediterranean mails, passengers, and cargo, also those from India. Aden, and Suez, arrived on Sunday morning. She brought 163 passengers, among whom were Lieutenant M. G. Gerard, Sir Robert and Lady Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, Mr. Whitaker, infant and servant, Mr. James Claridge, Mrs. Chivers, Mr. Webb, Mr. A. B. Niven, Lieutenant Montgomery, from Bombay; Mrs. Roberts and four children, Mr. C. H. Grant, Miss Grant and infant, Mr. W. Pinsent, from Suez; Captain and Mrs. Peat. Dr. 0. Reilly, from Malta; Mr. and Mrs. Geach and two children, Master Thornton, Rev. Dr. McAnliffe, Colonel and Mrs. Laffan, Lieutenant Stratford, Captain G. Luxford, Sub-Lieutenants A. B. Milne, B. Cochrane, Brock, Dare, Arthur, King, Stoker, Robertson, Grandsmon, Orlebar, Collin, Galloway, and Clarke, Lieutenants Coddington, Harvey, Holbeach, Young, and Morrison, Midshipmen S. Knight and Poulton, Naval Instructor Braithwaite, Rev. Mr. McDowall, from Gibraltar. On freight the Bokhara had £ in specie, and 22,140 packages of cargo, including 10,430 half-chests of tea, 1212 bags of coffee, and 1092 bales of cotton. After discharging the mails, specie, passengers, and the Southampton portion of her cargo she proceeded on to London.


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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895  (?)

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 9th February 1881

Presentation to Rev. R. C. Callender, M. A.:  Yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon there was a large attendance at the Schoolrooms at Highfield, the occasion being the presentation of a testimonial to the Rev. R. C. Callender, M.A., who for the past sixteen years has laboured most earnestly and successfully as the curate of Christchurch, Highfield, and who in leaving the parish takes with him the sincere and heartfelt wishes of all for his and Mrs. Callender’s further happiness and prosperity. Among those present were Mrs. Eyre Carbbe, Mr. Eyre S. M. Crabbe (Grenadier Guards), Lieutenant-Colonel Ward, Rev. E. Silver, Mrs. and Misses Silver, Rev. T. P. Money, Mr. Walter Perkins and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. William Furber, J. P., Mrs. Callender, Mr. W. H. Pinsent, Mrs. Pinsent, Mr. W. Pinsent, Rev. T. Garett, Mrs. and Miss McCalmont, … (Etc) …


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GRO0313 India: Frances Arabella Baker: 1842 – 1923
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 
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The Northern Whig: Thursday 23rd September 1880

Royal Mail Route and shortest Sea Passage, via Larne and Stranraer: The following were amongst the saloon passengers during the last few days: Arrivals: … Departures: … … (includes) … … William H. Pinsent, Esq., Southampton …   


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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895