Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 22nd January 1895

The Charge of Attempted Murder: James Mayne was then charged, on remand with the attempted murder of Arthur Wyndham Marshall, whose evidence in the previous case was accepted in this. … Mr. Charles Pynsent Matthew, medical practitioner, who gave his evidence for the prosecution at a previous Court, was questioned by Mr. Booker. Witness expressed the opinion that when the gun was fired its muzzle was not more than 10 feet from Marshall, and not nearer to him that three or four feet. … (continues)


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Worcester Journal: Saturday 26th January 1895

Marriage: Eden – Pinsent: January 23rd, at Bintree, Norfolk, by the Rev. J. L. Bennett, curate of Bintree, assisted by the Rev. J. N. Spurgeon, rector of Twyford, William Annesley Eden, M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P., L.S.A., of Foulsham, Norfolk, son of the Hon. Henley Eden, of Hillhampton Worcestershire to Mabel L. H. Pinsent, daughter of the late Sir Robert Pinsent, D.C.Y., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.

[see also Morning Post: Saturday 26th January 1895 & London Standard: Monday 28th January 1895]


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GRO0605 Hennock: Mabel Louisa Homfray Pinsent: 1873 – 1951
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 26th January 1895

Marriages: Eden – Pinsent:  On the 23rd inst., at Bintry Church, by the Rev. J. N. Spurgeon, Rector of Twyford, assisted by the Rev. J. L. Bennet, Curate of Bintry, Mr. Wm. Annesley Eden, of Foulsham, youngest son of the Hon. Robert Henley Shaw Eden, of Hillhampton House, Stourport, Worcestershire, to Mable L. Homfray Pinsent, third daughter of the late Sir Robert Pinsent, D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.


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GRO0605 Hennock: Mabel Louisa Homfray Pinsent: 1873 – 1951
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Western Times: Friday 18th January 1895

Highweek Parish Council met on Monday, all the members being present. Mr. J. Vicary, J.P., presided. Mr. T. M. Hoskin wrote thanking the council for electing him treasurer. It was resolved that Mr. Hoskin be asked to procure a bond for £200 from the Law Guarantee Society … … On the motion of Mr. Olver, seconded by Mr. R. Pascoe, it was resolved that the Rev. S. G. Harris and Messrs. Pascoe, Pinsent, C. Vicary, Adams (Newton), Jarvis, Rogers and the Chairman be the new Lighting Committee, and that they confer with the late lighting Inspectors with the view of taking the matter into their own hands. … …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 12th January 1895

Highweek Parish Council: the first meeting of the Highweek Parish Council was held in the girls’ schoolroom; all the Councillors were present and each duly signed the declarations necessary on their taking office. Mr. John Vicary, J.P., was elected chairman and Mr. W. S. Pinsent, vice-chairman. Mr. T. M. Hoskin, of the Capital and Counties Bank, Newton Abbot was elected treasurer. None of the councillors consenting to act as clerk gratuitously, Mr. T. S. Underhay, by virtue of his office as assistant overseer, will be clerk to the Council. A sub-committee was appointed to meet the lighting inspectors of the Parish as to taking over their duties, A precept for £15 was issued on the overseers to pay the cost of poll, etc. It was resolved that the next meeting of the Council be held on the 14th January at 7.30. p.m. 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 5th January 1895

Highweek Parish Council: The first meeting of his Council was held on Monday evening in the Girls’ Schoolroom, all the members being present: On the motion of the Rev. S. G. Harris, seconded by Mr. W. L. Shilston, Mr. J. Vicary, J.P. was unanimously elected chairman. Mr. Olver proposed, and Major Kitson seconded Mr. W. S. Pinsent as vice-chairman, which was also carried unanimously …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Morning News: Thursday 3rd January 1895

District Councils: … … Highweek: Mr. J. Vicary, proposed by Rev. S. G. Harris and seconded by Mr. W. L. Shilston was unanimously elected chairman, and Mr. W. S. Pinsent vice-chairman. Mr. Hosking, manager of the Capital and Counties Bank, was elected treasurer, and the assistant overseer, Mr. T. B. Underhay was re-elected.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Daily Mercury: Wednesday 2nd January 1895

Highweek Parish: Held in the Girls’ Schoolroom, all the members being in attendance. Mr. J. Vicary, J.P., was unanimously elected chairman, and Mr. W. S. Pinsent vice-chairman. Mr. T. S. M. Underhay, assistant overseer, was appointed clerk, and Mr. T. M. Hoskin, manager Capital and Counties Bank, treasurer. The expenses connected with the election and the purchase of stationery was estimated at £ 12 11s and precept for £ 15, to cover the outlay, was issued.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Express and Echo: Wednesday 2nd January 1895

Highweek: All the members attended the first Parish Council, Mr. J. Vicary, J.P. was elected chairman, Mr. W. Pinsent, vice-chairman, Mr. T. S. M. Underhay (assistant overseer) clerk, Mr. T. M. Hoskin, treasurer. A precept for £ 15 was issued to defray election and other expenses.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920