Hampshire Independent: Wednesday 2nd December 1863 

The Second Hants Rifle Corps: Presentation of Prizes to the Third Company: On Saturday last prizes given by Capt. Cooksey and others were shot for at the Millbrook range by members of the third company of the Second Hants (Southampton) Rifle corps, after which the company was entertained at a dinner at the Audit House through the hospitality of the new captain of the company, Mr. J. H. Cooksey. … The chair was occupied by Captain J. H. Cooksey, who was supported by Sir G. B. Pechell, colonel of the Corps. Adjutant O’Shea, Capt., Bassett, Lieut. Le Feuvre, Staff Surgeon Dayman, Ensign Keane, Deputy Purveyor Taylor of Netley Hospital, Mr. Sheriff Davis, Messrs. G. N. Cooksey, Falvey, Pinsent, Hubbarde and about 80 members of the company. … (long discussion of the event) … Mr. Pinsent proposed the toast of the evening, “Success to No. 3 Company,” which was enthusiastically drunk. … (continues) (list of winners) … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 24th October 1863

The Southampton Club held its annual dinner at its club-house in the High Street on Thursday evening, when Mr. Brixey placed upon the table a repast as fully maintained his well-known character as a public caterer … (continues) … … the health of the chairman was proposed by Mr. Pinsent, the press acknowledged by Mr. Falvey; the secretary, J. J. Bennett and several other toasts were given and drunk before the company separated. … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 21st May 1859

Southampton election: 1859: List of Voters who Polled at the General Election of Two Members of Parliament: 30th April 1859: Candidates: B. M. Willcox, Esq., T. M. Weguelin, Esq., W. Digby Seymour Esq.:  A Column is added to show the Tory Voters who polled for Sir Edward Butler in 1857: … (a long list includes) … Pinsent, Henry John, Portswood Park … (Willcox and Weguelin) … (continues) … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 21st May 1859 

Election: … Pinsent, Henry John, Portswood Park: (voted for) Wilcox and Weguellin … 


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 9th April 1859

Funeral of the Late Capt. W. H. Powell – of the P. and O. Company’s service, whose death we recorded in our last number … (cortege joined by carriages belonging to) … Mr. A. Lamb, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Pinsent and other gentlemen engaged in the Company’s offices, the commanders of steamers in port, and several tradesmen personal friends of the deceased …


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894