Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 5th January 1889

Great Sale of Drapery: Surplus Stock of Mantles, Dresses, Skirts, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Down-Quilts, etc. etc. and All Remnants, including an accumulation of odd lengths of Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums and Mattings, at Clearing Prices, this day: Pinsent & Co., Devonport:

[see other issues on other dates] …


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Western Times: Thursday 3rd January 1889

Devon Quarter Sessions: Yesterday: Before Mr. W. H. Halliday (chairman), Mr. W. Pryce Michell and Mr. E. Fearnley Tanner: The Grand Jury: The following were sworn as the Grand Jury: Messrs. Francis H. Plumtre (foreman); Walter J. Shaw; John Matthews; James Walter; Phillip Hore, Senr.; Thomas Parrimore; John Cobley; George Fingle; William Gennys; John Haydon; Robert McAlister; W. Brealy; W. H. Pearse; Frith; Garside; William Seaton; G. W. Anderson; James Toll; W. Inch; Frederick Davenhill; William Pinsent; T. W. Hutchings; Alfred Sparkes and John Furneaux. … 

[see similar Exeter Flying Post: Saturday 5th January 1889]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920 (?)

Express and Echo: Wednesday 2nd January 1889

Devon Quarter Sessions: TO-DAY: Devon Quarter Session of the Peace held to-day at the Castle of Exeter, Chairman W. H. Halliday, and the other magistrates present were Mr. W. Pryce Michell and Mr. E. Fearnley-Tanner: The following were empanelled as the GRAND JURY: Messrs. F. H. Plumtree, (foreman), N. J. Shaw, J. Matthews, J. Walters, P. Hine, senr., Davenhill, T. Painmore, J. Cobley, G. Fingle, W. N. Gennys, J.  Haydon, R. McAllister, W. Brealev, W. H. Garside, A. Sparke, W. Seaten, G. W. Anderson, J. Toll, W. Inch, W. Pinsent, T.W. Hutchings, and J. Furneaux: The Charge … …


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