Western Times: Friday 22nd May 1908

Devon Licenses: Renewals Refused by the County Authority: A principal meeting of the Devon Licensing Committee was held at the Castle of Exeter, Monday, to consider the renewals of thirteen public houses: … … Redundancy at Moretonhampstead: Three licenses were objected to at Moretonhampstead on grounds of redundancy. The Punch Bowl, one of the number, was surrendered by Mr. Tarbet, who appeared for the owner, Mr. W. S. Pinsent, brewer of Newton Abbot, and the tenant, Mr. C. Loram, subject to compensation. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 22nd May 1908

Moreton Licenses Refused: Three Cases: At this week’s meeting of the Devon Licensing Committee the “Punch Bowl Inn,” Moretonhampstead, licensed to Mr. C. Loran, and owned by Mr. W. S. Pinsent, brewer, Newton Abbot was refused the renewal of an alehouse license. Mr. W. H. Tarbet did not contest the case.


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 22nd May 1908

Devon Agricultural Society: Show at Plymouth: Full Prize List: … …Silver medal, offered by the Hackney Horse Society, for the best hackney pony, mare, filly, or filly foal that is registered or eligible for registration in the Hackney Stud Book: W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot. … Harness: Mares or geldings, exceeding 15 hands high; 1, Miss E. Burston, Taunton, “Camelian”; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, “Ferniehurst Lady Olivette”, r. H. Montague Rogers, Helson, “Errand Boy” …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 22nd May 1908

Devon Agricultural Society: Show at Plymouth … … Harness: Mares of geldings, exceeding 15 hands high; 1, Miss E. Burston, Taunton, “Camelian”; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, “Fernischurch Lady Olivette”, r. H. Montagu Rogers, Helston, “Errand Boy” …


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Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 21st May 1908

Devon Agricultural Association: The Plymouth Exhibition: Local Success: … … (long description) … … The silver medal, offered by the Hackney Horse Society for the best hackney or pony mare, filly, or filly foal that is registered or eligible for registration in the Hackney Stud Book, went to Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Ferniehurst Lady Olivetta. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 21st May 1908

Devon Agricultural Association: Second Day: The atmospheric conditions at Plymouth yesterday, for the second day of the annual exhibition, held under the auspices of the Devon Agricultural Association, were all that could be desired, and everything passed off in a successful manner … … Silver Medal, offered by the Hackney Horse Society, for the best hackney or pony mare, filly or filly foal that is registered or eligible for registration in the Hackney Stud Book: W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot.


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Western Times: Wednesday 20th May 1908

Devon County: Splendid Show Opened at Plymouth: Almost a Record: A fashionable and representative gathering assembled on and around the bandstand in the Show yard, Plymouth, at noon yesterday to witness the formal opening of this year’s exhibition under the auspices of the Devon County Agricultural Association. …  The harness classes produced some very clever animals, Miss Burston of Taunton carrying off the palm in the class over 15 hands, and Mr. W. H. Burston of the same address, in the class under 15 hands. In the former class, Mr. W. S. Pinsent of Newton Abbot was a good second with his exhibit. …


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Western Times: Tuesday 19th May 1908

Redundancy at Moretonhampstead: Redundancy at Moretonhampstead: Three licenses were objected to at Moretonhampstead on the ground of redundancy. The Punch Bowl, one of the number, was surrendered by Mr. Tarbet who appeared for the owner, Mr. W. S. Pinsent, brewer of Newton Abbot, and the tenant, Mr. C. Loram, subject to compensation.


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Cornishman: Thursday 14th May 1908

Gwinear Agricultural Association: Annual Show: Record Entries: Good Exhibits: … … Class 10: Best single harness mare of gelding exceeding 15 h.h., not to exceed 6-year-old 1st January 1908: 1, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, H. Montague Rogers, Helston; 3, R. Julian, Helston …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 13th March 1908

Moreton Licensing District: Reducing the Houses: At the Moretonhampstead adjourned Licensing Session, the magistrates dealt with the licenses of ten public houses deferred from the last session on the ground of redundancy. …. The Punch Bowl license was next dealt with. Superintendent Wood said that Charles Yolland was the licensee and Mr. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, the owner. The rental was £20. There were four private houses whose back doors opened into the year of the inn. The landlord took in tramps sometimes to oblige the police. Evidence in support of the license was given by the landlord, Samuel Taylor (Newton Abbot) and Jack Perry. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920