Western Times: Friday 3rd August 1900

Tiverton and District Agricultural Association: First Show: The first show of the above Association which promises to be an annual event, was held at the Athletic Ground, Tiverton, yesterday … Poultry and Pigeons: Dorking, cock: Nicholls and Sons, Cornwall; H. Reeves, Hants; H. Hill, Exeter: Ditto, hen: A. C. Major, Ditton, Bucks; H. Reeves, Emsworth, Hants; W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot. …


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Western Times: Wednesday 11th July 1900

Highweek: Mr. W. S. Pinsent presided at the Parish Council on Monday. The scavenging and public lighting had been satisfactorily attended to during the month, and there was no infectious disease to report in the parish. The question of cleansing the Lemon and Little Lemon was referred to the Rural District Council The following accounts were directed to be paid. Mr. Perryman, for £ 9 7s6d; Mr. Lombardini for storing water cart 13 weeks, 9s 9d; Mr. Hicks, for laying drain pipes at Abbotsbury, £ 16 0s 7d; the Newton Gas and Coke Company, for gas supplied to 68 amps one quarter. £ 45 14s 6d; for new mantles and cleaning lamps 6s 9d, Torquay Corporation, water for hydrants half year, £ 5 10s.  A further item of £ 8 7s for new connections at Powderham Road to give greater force of water at Highweek in case of fire was allowed to stand over until the next meeting. Mr. W. H.  Jarvis, who is leaving the town next month, tendered his resignation as Councillor and thanked the Chairman and Councillors for the courtesy shown to him during the time he held the appointment, which made the duties pleasant.

[Western Times: Friday 13th July 1900]


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Western Times: Monday 11 June 1900

The Coming Peace Rejoicings at Newton Abbot: A public meeting was held at the Town Hall on Friday convened by Mr. J. W. Rowell, Chairman of the Urban Council, and Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Chairman of the High week Parish Council, to take preliminary steps to celebrate the event when peace is declared. The Chairman, in opening the proceedings, said they were all acquainted with the object of the meeting, it was to make preparations for peace rejoicing at the close of the war. He proposed that the meeting approve of the suggestion to celebrate the restoration of peace on the day that would be appointed for general holiday. Rev Father Atkins seconded, and it was carried unanimously. Mr. Pinsent proposed that a committee appointed consisting of the members of the Urban Council and Highweek Parish Council, with the officers of each authority, also members of the general Committee appointed with respect to the fund for the relief of the sufferers at Mafeking with power to add to their number, and such Committee to be empowered to make the necessary arrangements for canvassing for subscriptions. Mr. Webb seconded, and at the suggestion of Mr. Martin proposed also that all those present at the meeting who sympathised with the object in view be included on the Committee. Mr. Pinsent consented to embody his resolution, and it was carried. The Chairman read a letter from the Rector of Wolborough (Rev W. E. Durham) who was unable to be present, stating that he should be pleased to co-operate with them and arrange for a thanksgiving service at St Leonard’s Church. The Chairman said he approved of a thanksgiving service but considered it should be held in the market buildings or other large place not connected with any particular body, and so arranged that the Ministers of all the Christian Denominations without regard to either church or chapel should take part in it and treat it as town affair free from any appearance of predominance or exclusiveness. Rev Levi Rees strongly supported the sentiments expressed by the Chairman and said if they were going to have a thanksgiving service it ought to be representative of all Christian people in the town. Dr. Ley also supported the sentiment expressed on the matter. A number of suggestions were mooted as to the best means of celebrating the event, but the consideration of them was left to the Committee. Mr. Pinsent proposed that Mr. C. Pope and W. H. Jarvis be the hon. secretaries. These gentlemen performed the duty at the Jubilee celebrations and did remarkably well. Rev Father Atkins seconded, and it was agreed to. On the motion of Mr. Stevens, seconded by Hoskin, Mr. Webb was appointed hon. treasurer. Several promises were made to the fund, and a vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the proceedings.

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 12th June 1900]


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Western Times: Friday 16th February 1900

Highweek: Mr. W. S. Pinsent presided at the meeting of the Parish Council on Monday. — The Surveyor reported that the scavenging had been done satisfactorily, and there was no infectious disease in the parish — Mr. W. C. Shilston complained of a strong smell from Mr. Lavis’s field in the Ashburton Road where the scavenger deposited the town refuse. The Scavenging Committee was directed to see to the matter. — The Surveyor was directed to prepare a plan and estimate for a new sewer from Abbotsbury Lodge to the main drain near Mr. Stockman’s Mill. — A letter from the Rev. Anson Cartwright re. The freeing of Sheldon Bridge from tolls was read. — The Council resolved the motion of Mr. C. G. Vicary to reply that provided the bridge could be secured by the County Council on advantageous terms this council would be pleased to see it freed from tolls — The Lighting Committee reported having fixed incandescent lamps where requested. The proposed additional lamp in Kingsteignton road was deferred for the present. — A precept on the overseers for £ 5 general purposes was ordered. The usual accounts were passed.


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th December 1899

Highweek Parish Council: The monthly meeting of this body was held on Monday evening under the chairmanship of Mr. W. S. Pinsent. Other members present were: Messrs. C. G. Vicary, J. Wright, J. Olver, W. H. Brock, W. Shaplay, T. G. Weatherdon, C. Adams, J. Dolbear, T. Shilston, and W. H. Burge, with Mr. R. A. Rogers (sanitary inspector) and Mr. T. S. M. Underhay (clerk): … … discussion about paving the river Lemon and other matters … …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 30th April 1898

On Thursday Mr. A. S. Rendell of the firm of Messrs. Rendell and Symons, auctioneers, Newton Abbot, and Totnes, offered for sale by public auction the Newfoundland Inn, Newton, on the premises. The property is situated in East Street, Newton … … There was a large attendance and the price realized was considered Satisfactory. Mr. W. White started the bidding at £500 … … it rose to £1750, for which sum it was knocked down to Mr. Brock Ferris of Dawlish. … … The next principal bidders to Mr. B. Ferris, were Messrs. Pinsent and Son, Plymouth Brewing Company and Mr. W. J. Giles, Globe Hotel … 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 20th June 1895

Mr. H. St. Maur won the first prize and special for the best couple of foxhounds shown at the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Society on Wednesday. At the same show in the open Fox Terrier Class, Mr. T. W. Donaldson of Newton was awarded first, Mr. P. H. Heaward, Second, and Mr. St. Maur third prize. In the poultry show, Mr. W. S. Pinsent was awarded first for dorkings, and Mr. W. S. Brewer first for Minorcas. 


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 14th June 1895

Royal Cornwall Horticultural Society: Meeting at Wadebridge: The annual Exhibition of horses, ponies, cattle, sheep, pigs. etc. in connection with this association took place in brilliant weather on Wednesday at Wadebridge …… Poultry: Dorkings, coloured cocks: 3, Mrs. Sperling, Lew Trenchard. Dorkings, coloured, hen: 1, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot ….

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 13th June 1895]


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Weymouth Telegram: Tuesday 4th June 1895

Bath and West and Southern Counties Society: The Taunton Exhibition: … … The Poultry: For the purposes of the poultry show, which also proved a strong source of attraction, a spacious tent was erected, and a fine lot of birds was penned, notwithstanding the fact that the present is by no means a favourable period of the year for such an exhibition. As it was, many of the birds showed signs of moulting and were therefore not seen to the best advantage.  …  Dorkings: coloured hen – 1st W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot …


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Western Times: Thursday 30th May 1895

The Bath and West of England Society: The Taunton Meeting: A Brilliant Day: Under a cloudless sky and an almost tropical sun, the annual exhibition of the Bath and West of England Society was opened at Taunton yesterday, and it will remain open until Whit-Monday … In the Poultry section … Mr. W. S. Pinsent of Newton Abbot, took 1st in a class for coloured Dorking hens. …

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 30th May 1895]
[see also Western Chronicle: Friday 31st May 1895]


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