Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 10th July 1878

Portswood Conservative Association: The Portswood Branch of the All Saints’ Conservative Association held a general meeting of the association at the Belmont Inn, Portswood, on Monday evening. Mr. Councillor W. Furber, J.P., (president) occupied the chair, and among those present were Captain Gibbs, Captain Burslem, Captain Beresford, Messrs. H. J. Pinsent, M. Andrews, Marshall, Stephens, J. Boyle … (etc.)


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 29th May 1878

Southampton Mail Steam Shipping: Peninsular and Oriental Company: The Australia, Captain G. F. Cates for Gibraltar, Malta and Port Said, with the outward mail, passengers and cargo for those places, also those for India, China and Australia, will leave Southampton tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. Among her passengers are the following … … Mrs. Glenn and child, Mr. C. Pinsent, Major Oechard, Major R. Pennefather, Second Lieutenant G. S. Kerrick, for Madras …


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 11th May 1878

Christ Church Portswood: Laying the Foundation Stone of a New Chancel: The work of adding a new chancel to the above pretty little church has already commenced, and the cornerstone was laid by his Worship the Mayor of Southampton … (description of event) … The mayor invited the company to lunch in the schoolrooms. There were about 150 present and the following … in the invitations issued: The Corporation of Southampton, General and Mrs. Ayles, the Rev. F. and the Misses … (Etc) (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent, and Mr. Pinsent, Jun. …


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GRO0140 India: Charlotte Best Sharpe: 1819 – 1904
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 4th May 1878

Marriage: On the 27th April, at St. Michael and All Angels, North Kensington, by the Rev. F. E. Ramsay, M.A., Frederick Henry Davidson Pinsent, youngest son of Henry J. Pinsent, of Portswood, Southampton, to Helena Maud, youngest daughter of Joseph Robins, solicitor, 69 Cambridge Gardens, W.


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902
GRO1251 India: Helena Maude Robbins: 1856 – 1884
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Hampshire Advertiser: Wednesday 24th July 1889

Enthusiastic Conservative Meeting at Sherfield: An enthusiastic meeting in support of the candidature of Mr. D. Faber, J.P., (Ampfield), the Conservative and Unionist Candidate for the representation of the New Forest Division of Hampshire at the next election was held on Thursday evening, in Sherfield School room. The chair was occupied b Mr. W. F. Lawrence, M.P., for the Abercromby division of Liverpool, residing at Cowesfield House, White parish and in addition to Mr. Faber there were also present, Rev. Dashwood, Messrs. L. Dashwood, Garnet, Bird, Long, C. Mills, G. Olden, T. Allsop, F. Allsop, Pinsent, Stegens, Clyma, H. Oldern … (etc)   (political speeches) … Mr. Pinsent proposed a vote of thanks to the chairman, which was seconded by Mr. Clyma, and carried unanimously …


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 27th April 1889

Christ Church, Highfield: The annual vestry meeting was held in the vestry of his church on Tuesday, when Lt. Col. Ward and Mr. W. B. G. Bennett were again elected churchwardens: the Rev. H. Garrett, Messrs. Stooke, Dyer, Lowman, Penny, Pinsent, Light and Weston as sidesmen. In consequence of the roof of the church having, during the past year, needed extensive repairs, with an increase of church expenses generally, it was decided to open a subscription list to defray the same, the amount required for this year being £25.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 4th August 1928

“Coldeast:” Opened by the Minister of Health: Model Home for Mental Defectives: “Coldeast,” Salisbury was formally opened as the Hampshire County Council home for mental deficients by the Minister of Health the Rt Hon. Neville Chamberlain) on Friday last. The Earl of Malmesbury (Chairman of the County Council) presided over a very representative assembly which included … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent (Commissioner Board of Control) …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 25th February 1928

University College, Southampton: A List of Subscribers to the various Endowment Funds down to the 14th February 1928: (O.H. indicates Old Hartleyans’ Fund; W. 0 Wykehamist Fund; T. H. Thomas Hardy Fund) (list includes) …  W. Pinsent, Major, J. R., D.S.O. …. £10 0s 0d.


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 30th January 1926

Houghton: At the annual meeting the President (Mrs. Mansel Jones) said that they had lost a regular and useful member by the death of Mrs. T. Howell. Broughton friends gave an amusing entertainment. The new committee is as follows: … (includes) … Miss Pinsent …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 29th March 1939

J.O.C. and Boxing Club Collaborate: The Winchester Amateur Boxing Club and the local Juvenile Organizations Organization’s Committee collaborated in holding a tournament this week. Before the programme opened, Alderman Major J. R. Pinsent (chairman of the Juvenile Organizations Committee) spoke of the aim to get a liaison between the various youth clubs and movement s in the district and of the advantages of sport as a medium for attaining that objective …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957