Bristol Mirror: 31st August 1850

From Cork in the Sabrina: … B. Pinsent, 25 qrs oats, 12 qrs bere … In the Juverna, 25 qrs oats … From Waterford in the Victory: B. Pinsent, 50 brls oats:  …


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Gloucester Journal: Saturday 31st August 1850

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Cork, in the Sabrina: B. Pinsent, 25 qrs oats, 12 qrs bere; From Waterford, in the Mary: B. Pinsent, 303 qrs oats: In the Victory, B. Pinsent, 60 qrs oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 6th July 1850 

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Klasiard Bruins, Smid, from Groningen: B. Pinsent, 640 qrs. Oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Cheltenham Chronicle: Thursday 4th July 1850

Gloucestershire and Adjoining Counties: Among the passengers on board the ill-fated Orion, when she went down, was Mr. Splatt, one of whose family is related by marriage to Mr. Pinsent, corn merchant of Bristol. Mr. Splatt and his family were on their way to Australia to join some relatives. On the going down of the vessel he was separated from his family, and though he himself was saved, his wife and three daughters were drowned. In addition to this affliction, he lost £700 in gold, which went down with the vessel. He is represented as almost distracted by this sad calamity. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 22nd June 1850 

Among the passengers on board the ill-fated Orion when she went down, was Mr. Splatt, one of whose family is related by marriage to Mr. Pinsent, corn-merchant of this city. Mr. Splatt and his family were on their way to Australia to join some relatives. On the going down of the vessel he was separated from his family, and though he himself was saved, his wife and three daughters were drowned. In addition to this affliction, he lost £700 in gold, which went down with the Vessel. He is represented as most distracted by this sad calamity. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 15th June 1850 

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Brilliant, Smith, from London: B. Pinsent, 140 qrs. Oats, 30 mats – 142 brls. rosin, 98 qrs. 4 bush. Wheat, 54 bags of rice, 10 tons of old rope. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 13th April 1850 

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: Memorandum: 26,000 oil cakes and 10 bags of canary seed, reported to order, in the Freedom, from Rotterdam, last week, are the property of B. Pinsent. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 6th April 1850 

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In Les Enfants Cheres, Moyon, from Nantes: B. Pinsent, 447 qrs. Wheat. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: 6th April 1850

In the Les Enfants Cheres, Moyon, from Nantes: B. Pinsent 447 qrs wheat … 

[see similar Bristol Mirror same date]


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Gloucester Journal: Saturday 16th March 1850

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Nantes: In the Corine Augustine; B. Pinsent, 397 qrs wheat … 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874