Western Morning News: Tuesday 27th January 1863

Anniversary Tea Meeting of the Presbyterian Church at Plymouth: As announced in yesterday’s paper, the anniversary sermons of the Presbyterian Church at Eldad, Plymouth were preached on Sunday … Last night, at six o’clock, the members of the congregation and friends had tea together at St. George’s Hall, Stonehouse … The following persons gave tables: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent … 


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Western Morning News: Friday 23rd January 1863

Advertisement: Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheeting, etc. The Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, and the Lowest Prices, at Pinsent and Co.’s Market Street, Devonport.  …


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: Saturday 10th January 1863 

Fund for the Relief of the Distress in the Manufacturing Districts: … collections … (include) … Denbury Village, near Newton Abbot, per. Thos. Pensent, £2 14s 3d … … 


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Western Times: Friday 9th January 1863 

Christmas Ball: A Grand Ball took place at the Bath Saloon, on Friday evening. Mr. Marchetti conducted the arrangements which were very satisfactory, amongst those present were … (long list includes) … Mr. Mrs. and Miss Pensent … 


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Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 1st January 1863 

Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheetings etc. the Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, the Lowest Prices, at Pinsent and Co.’s, Market Street, Devonport: 

[see other issues on other dates] 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 17th January 1863

SOUTHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS: These sessions were held at the Guildhall on Monday, before Mr. M. Bere, recorder. The following were sworn on the grand jury:  Messrs. James Duncan, The College, M.A., foreman; John Maber, wine merchant; Joseph Bovill, merchant; Richard Hopkins Perkins, gentleman; Edward Mayes, linen draper; Geo. E. Humphrey, surgeon dentist; Thos. Forder, wine merchant; Henry J. Buchan, house decorator; James Norman, wine merchant; John Foster, gentleman; Harford Lury, merchant; Jno. Terry Brooks, gentleman; Thos. Pibble Payne, surgeon dentist; Henry Jno. Pinsent, gentleman; Jno. Foote Hattatt, brewer; James Taylor Dore, linen draper; Thomas Kent, brewer; Henry M. Payne, china warehouseman; George M. Passenger, china warehouseman; Charles B. Phippard, linen draper; George Gorsuch, linen draper; Geo. N. Cooksey, provision merchant and William C. Westlake, merchant. 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894