Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post of Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday 30th January 1851

Newton Abbot County Court: Pinsent v Adams: the defendant, an Innkeeper, of Kingsteignton, was committed for 30 days, for non-compliance with an order of the Court for payment of £3 14s debt and costs therein. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Daily News: January 13th, 1851: issue 1447: Birth, Death, Marriage notices

Births: Pinsent, Jan 6th, at St. Aubyn-Street, the wife of R.S. Pinsent, Esq., of a son. 


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Morning Herald (London): Saturday 11th January 1851

Births: On the 6th inst. in (at No. 40) St. Aubyn-Street, Devonport, the wife of R. S. Pinsent, Esq., of a son … 

[see similar Patriot: Monday 13th January 1851] 


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

London Standard: Friday 10th January 1851 

Births: On the 6th Inst. in St. Aubyn Street, Devonport, wife of R.S. Pinsent, Esq., of a son.  

[See also London Daily News: Monday 13th January 1851]


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 10th January 1851 

Births: On the 6th inst, at St. Aubyn Street, Devonport, the wife of R. S. Steele, of a son. 


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Friday 10th January 1851 

Births: On the 6th inst, at St. Aubyn Street, Devonport, the wife of R. S. Steele, of a son. 


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 4th January 1851 

Teignmouth Harbour Commissioners: On Tuesday a meeting of the commissioners appointed to consider the recommendations of Capt. Spratt, R.N., relative to the improvement of the harbour and bar of Teignmouth took place at the CourtHouse, G.S. Curtis, Esq., in the chair. Among those present were Messrs. Tozer, Whiteway, Vickary, Pinsent, Kelson and Bearne … (a committee) … met on Tuesday lasts, when after a long discussion, it was considered that while the present enormous tolls are levied by the Town Council of Exeter on this port, the committee did not feel justified in recommending the adoption of Captain Spratt’s suggestions, although they highly approved of the same … 


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Issue 4439: Thursday 2nd January 1851 

Teignmouth: Harbour Improvement Commissioners: A meeting of the commissioners appointed to consider the recommendation of Capt. Spratt, R.N., relative to the improvement of the harbour and bar of Teignmouth, took place on Tuesday, at the CourtHouse, and consisted of the following gentlemen: G. S. Curtis, Esq., chairman, the Messrs. Tozer, Whiteway, Vickary, Pinsent, Kelson and Bearne. It will be recollected that a short time since, Capt. Washington, the Admiralty commissioner, held an enquiry on the subject, and recommended certain improvements and alterations to the commissioners, in consequence of which recommendation our  highly  talented townsman, Captain Spratt, has written them a letter, containing suggestions, the result of his private investigations, as to the improvements required, which having been submitted to Captain Washington, has been highly approved of by him, as well as Mr. Brunel; the above-named committee were therefore appointed to report on the matter, and met on Tuesday last, when, after a long discussion, it was considered that while the present enormous tolls are levied by the Town Council of Exeter on this Port, the committee did not feel justified in recommending the adoption of Captain Spratt’s suggestions, although they highly approved of the same, were they enabled to place the amount of dues now paid to Exeter towards it. Several of the merchants and ship-owners of the port attended, by the solicitation of the committee, and gave evidence on the subject; the result of the meeting being the following resolution:-“In as much as it appears from the evidence of Messrs. Hutchings, Owens, and others, that the harbour, by an occasional outlay to deepen the bar, is adequate to afford accommodation to as many vessels as at present frequent the port, – Resolved – That it is the opinion of the committee that no outlay be made in the harbour with a view to repairing it, and thereby increasing its traffic, while we are made to pay so heavily towards Exeter town dues.” 


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Bristol Mercury: Saturday 25th January 1851

Bristol Imports: In the Regulator, from Barnstable; B. Pinsent, 66 qrs barley, 66 qrs oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Gloucester Journal: Saturday 25th January 1851

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Waterford, In the Shamrock; B. Pinsent 125 qrs oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874