Times of India: Wednesday 3rd July 1878

If Mary Ann Louisa Pincent (widow of George Pinsent) who was formerly acquainted with Mrs. Anna Powell of Chelsea, will apply to Mr. George Badham, Solicitors, 8 Salters Hall Court, Cannon Street, London, she will hear of something to her advantage.


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Referenced

GRO1048 Devonport: George Pinsent: 1840 – 1875
GRO1182 Devonport: Mary Ann Louisa Payne: xxxx – xxxx

Indian Statesman: Friday 17th September 1875

Bombay General Orders: (Bombay Government Gazette): Military Department: … … Mary Anne Louisa, widow of the late Sergt. G. Pinsent, Sappers and Miners, is admitted to a pension of Rs 5-9-5 per mensem from the 9th of Jan. 1876, or twelve months after her husband’s death, under the provisions of G.A. C. No. 790, 13th Sept. 1866:


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Referenced

GRO1048 Devonport: George Pinsent: 1840 – 1875
GRO1182 Devonport: Mary Ann Louisa Payne: xxxx – xxxx

Indian Statesman: Friday 18th December 1874

Bombay Army Orders: By his Excellency the Commander in Chief: Adjutant-General’s Office, Headquarters, Poona, 16th December 1874: … … With the sanction of Govt. Sergt. G. Pinsent, P.W. Dept. is granted a furlough to Europe for one year, on medical certificate. …


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Referenced

GRO1048 Devonport: George Pinsent: 1840 – 1875